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May 20 • 11 tweets • 2 min read
🚨 New report exposes the EU’s covert €649 million propaganda campaign against free speech.
MCC Brussels reveals the European Commission is funding a vast network to suppress dissent under the guise of fighting “hate speech” & “disinformation”.
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The report, "Manufacturing Misinformation", by Dr. Norman Lewis, uncovers how EU institutions are channelling €649 million into 349 projects targeting online speech.
That's 31% more than what’s spent on transnational cancer research.
Feb 5 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
🚨 EUROPE’S DARK ROAD TO EUTHANASIA: WHEN THE STATE DECIDES WHO LIVES AND DIES 🚨
Across Europe, legal safeguards are eroding, and state-sanctioned killing is becoming routine.
Our new report by @AshleyAFrawley exposes the reality
Euthanasia advocates promise strict limits. Then the goalposts shift.
Belgium & the Netherlands started with terminally ill adults. Now minors, psychiatric patients, and even the tired of life are eligible.
Jun 14, 2024 • 13 tweets • 5 min read
The EU is secretive and confusing by design
But this week, the fallout is very PUBLIC
That's because EU elites have been reeling from election results.
Let's dive in to assess the damage!
MCC Brussels was with you every step of the way following the EU election with analysis and commentary.
See our live podcast from Monday as Executive Director @Furedibyte with a panel of experts give their summary of this dramatic election in Europe
In the report, @Raphfel argues that not only is 'green transition' impossible with nuclear, but resistance to nuclear will severely undermine Europe's prosperity.
Some highlights 👇
The starting point for all discussions of nuclear power should be that this energy is almost miraculous in its energy density.
A single uranium pellet contains as much energy as 17,000 cubit feet of gas.
Mar 31, 2023 • 9 tweets • 4 min read
The EU is confusing and secretive by design.
Here's a roundup of the top stories from this week, without the Brussels spin.🧵 #Qatargate update
The transport chief who took freebies from Qatar & authorised his own conflict of interest application will face an investigation from the EU’s anti-fraud office.
RULE OF LAW UPDATE: The EU again goes on the offensive on 'Rule of Law' concerns.
MEPs debated and voted on the EU's annual 'Rule of Law report' – the EU's version of the naughty list.
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Despite ‘Rule of Law’ advocates supposedly caring about murky financial relationships, the resolution called for more funding for NGOs.
Is this an attempt to clean up the EU, or ensure an endless supply of money for lobbyists?
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