The European "Charlemagne Prize" was awarded first to KALERGI and in 2023 to ... (make a guess :-)
"HISTORY: On 19 December 1949, Kurt Pfeiffer [de] presented to the reading group "Corona Legentium Aquensis", which he had founded, his proposals for the prize: "We have the honour of proposing annual presentation of an international prize for the most valuable contribution in the services of Western European understanding and work for the community, and in the services of humanity and world peace. This contribution may be in the field of literary, scientific, economic or political endeavour."
The sponsors of the prize, the City of Aachen, refer to Charlemagne as the "Founder of Western Culture", and assert that under his reign, the City of Aachen was once the spiritual and political centre of the whole of what is now western Europe.
The first Charlemagne Prize was awarded to Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, the founder of the Pan-European Movement.
Following the presentation of the award to the Italian Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi in 1952, the International Charlemagne Prize of the City of Aachen has repeatedly sent messages going far beyond Germany and promoting the "unity of Europe".
"RECIPIENTS: Especially FIRST and LAST are interesting, but you will also find mor 'nice' people (Hallstein, Churchill, Marshall, Kissinger, Clinton, Merkel, Macron, Blair, ...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne_Prize#Recipients
(in my view it is the 4th REICH they are invoking/establishing with this Charlemagne-Hype)
"Charlemagne as “Pater Europae” - Already by the end of the 8th century, Charlemagne was being called Pater Europae (Father of Europe), in recognition of the impulse given during his reign to the very spirit and life of western Christianity. With its Gallo-Roman roots, the Frankish Empire combined a variety of peoples, cultures and countries. Charlemagne's reforms established this diverse realm on new foundations. Power was wielded only through the grace of God.
Of course, tensions within the empire were unavoidable, such as the rivalry between west-Frankish French and east-Frankish German territories. While Charlemagne was important for the future self-definition of the French nation, so he was vital to the Germans as the symbol of a higher unity.
**In 1566, Jean Bodin described Charlemagne as the first true monarch to rule uncontested over a civilized European empire, backed with the might of a Gallic army, and defend it against barbarians on its borders. **
Yet the more the gap between the ideal and the political reality widened, the further were sharp-witted clerics close to the monarchy prepared togo in promotion of the “Pater Europae” theory. And it was this idea of an essentially Christian occident that laid the groundwork for the later political and economic union of Europe.
Charlemagne’s value for today’s Europe After the Second World War, as wide swathes of Europe lay in rubble and ashes, both materially and spiritually, the European ideal of Charlemagne came as a saving hand.
The ancient Carolingian alliance of west-Frankish and east-Frankish wings of the empire was invoked repeatedly as an inspiration driving initiatives to overcome centuries of mistrust and the horrors of recent history between France and Germany.
"... a group of citizens close to the Textile entrepreneur Dr. Kurt Pfeiffer formed the “Corona Legentium Aquensis”, a circle for reading and discussion. Answers were actively sought to questions of how to build a peaceful and cooperative future of civil engagement, where concerned citizens could have an influence on the political development of Europe.
Scholarly and ethical men of rank, such as the philosopher Martin Heidegger or the physician Werner Heisenberg were invited to speak. On 19thDecember 1949, before a packed meeting of the “Corona” at the local Suermondt Museum, Dr. Kurt Pfeiffer presented the idea of an “Aachen Foundation for a European Prize”.
The resonance this received was remarkable. Everyone recognised in this idea the chance to use the status of Aachen and its history at the root of the European ideal as a bridge, not only between former national enemies, but also between the past and the future.
Twelve founding members signed the “1949 Proclamation”. Together with the augmentations of the 1990 Declaration, this builds the ideological bedrock of Aachen’s International Charlemagne Prize.
From today’s perspective, the almost undamaged structure of the Imperial Church, the “Kaiserdom”, rising above the fields of rubble in 1945, was a potent symbol, not only for the revival of the city, but for the enduring survival of the cultural heritage of Charlemagne."
I have an old friend in Berlin. His BF was murdered by an Egyptian. Stabbed to death. The perp took a cigarette break halfway through. He was confined on "mental health" grounds - exactly was is happening with the 15 year old psychopathic rapist here. Mob justice is the only way with this, but the Swedes are too cuck, it seems.
Mass immigration is a phenomenon, the causes of which are still cleverly concealed by the system, and the multicultural propaganda is trying to falsely portray it as inevitable. With this article we intend to prove once and for all, that this is not a spontaneous phenomenon. What they want to present as an inevitable outcome of modern life, is actually a plan conceived around a table and prepared for decades, to completely destroy the face of the continent.
The Pan-Europe
Few people know that one of the main initiators of the process of European integration, was also the man who designed the genocide plan of the Peoples of Europe. It is a dark person, whose existence is unknown to the masses, but the elite considers him as the founder of the European Union. His name is Richard Coudenhove Kalergi. His father was an Austrian diplomat named Heinrich von Coudenhove-Kalergi (with connections to the Byzantine family of the Kallergis) and his mother the Japanese Mitsu Aoyama. Kalergi, thanks to his close contacts with all European aristocrats and politicians, due to the relationships of his nobleman-diplomat father, and by moving behind the scenes, away from the glare of publicity, he managed to attract the most important heads of state to his plan , making them supporters and collaborators for the “project of European integration”.
In 1922 he founded the “Pan-European” movement in Vienna, which aimed to create a New World Order, based on a federation of nations led by the United States.European integration would be the first step in creating a world government. Among the first supporters, including Czech politicians Tomáš Masaryk and Edvard Beneš and the banker Max Warburg, who invested the first 60,000 marks. The Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel and the next president of Austria, Karl Renner, took the responsibility for leading the “Pan-European” movement. Later, French politicians, such as Léon Bloum, Aristide Briand, Alcide De Gasperi, etc will offer their help.
The European "Charlemagne Prize" was awarded first to KALERGI and in 2023 to ... (make a guess :-)
"HISTORY: On 19 December 1949, Kurt Pfeiffer [de] presented to the reading group "Corona Legentium Aquensis", which he had founded, his proposals for the prize: "We have the honour of proposing annual presentation of an international prize for the most valuable contribution in the services of Western European understanding and work for the community, and in the services of humanity and world peace. This contribution may be in the field of literary, scientific, economic or political endeavour."
The sponsors of the prize, the City of Aachen, refer to Charlemagne as the "Founder of Western Culture", and assert that under his reign, the City of Aachen was once the spiritual and political centre of the whole of what is now western Europe.
The first Charlemagne Prize was awarded to Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, the founder of the Pan-European Movement.
Following the presentation of the award to the Italian Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi in 1952, the International Charlemagne Prize of the City of Aachen has repeatedly sent messages going far beyond Germany and promoting the "unity of Europe".
"RECIPIENTS: Especially FIRST and LAST are interesting, but you will also find mor 'nice' people (Hallstein, Churchill, Marshall, Kissinger, Clinton, Merkel, Macron, Blair, ...) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne_Prize#Recipients
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne_Prize#History
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne_Prize
(in my view it is the 4th REICH they are invoking/establishing with this Charlemagne-Hype)
"Charlemagne as “Pater Europae” - Already by the end of the 8th century, Charlemagne was being called Pater Europae (Father of Europe), in recognition of the impulse given during his reign to the very spirit and life of western Christianity. With its Gallo-Roman roots, the Frankish Empire combined a variety of peoples, cultures and countries. Charlemagne's reforms established this diverse realm on new foundations. Power was wielded only through the grace of God.
Of course, tensions within the empire were unavoidable, such as the rivalry between west-Frankish French and east-Frankish German territories. While Charlemagne was important for the future self-definition of the French nation, so he was vital to the Germans as the symbol of a higher unity.
**In 1566, Jean Bodin described Charlemagne as the first true monarch to rule uncontested over a civilized European empire, backed with the might of a Gallic army, and defend it against barbarians on its borders. **
Yet the more the gap between the ideal and the political reality widened, the further were sharp-witted clerics close to the monarchy prepared togo in promotion of the “Pater Europae” theory. And it was this idea of an essentially Christian occident that laid the groundwork for the later political and economic union of Europe.
Charlemagne’s value for today’s Europe After the Second World War, as wide swathes of Europe lay in rubble and ashes, both materially and spiritually, the European ideal of Charlemagne came as a saving hand.
The ancient Carolingian alliance of west-Frankish and east-Frankish wings of the empire was invoked repeatedly as an inspiration driving initiatives to overcome centuries of mistrust and the horrors of recent history between France and Germany.
"... a group of citizens close to the Textile entrepreneur Dr. Kurt Pfeiffer formed the “Corona Legentium Aquensis”, a circle for reading and discussion. Answers were actively sought to questions of how to build a peaceful and cooperative future of civil engagement, where concerned citizens could have an influence on the political development of Europe.
Scholarly and ethical men of rank, such as the philosopher Martin Heidegger or the physician Werner Heisenberg were invited to speak. On 19thDecember 1949, before a packed meeting of the “Corona” at the local Suermondt Museum, Dr. Kurt Pfeiffer presented the idea of an “Aachen Foundation for a European Prize”.
The resonance this received was remarkable. Everyone recognised in this idea the chance to use the status of Aachen and its history at the root of the European ideal as a bridge, not only between former national enemies, but also between the past and the future.
Twelve founding members signed the “1949 Proclamation”. Together with the augmentations of the 1990 Declaration, this builds the ideological bedrock of Aachen’s International Charlemagne Prize.
From today’s perspective, the almost undamaged structure of the Imperial Church, the “Kaiserdom”, rising above the fields of rubble in 1945, was a potent symbol, not only for the revival of the city, but for the enduring survival of the cultural heritage of Charlemagne."
https://www.vennbahn.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Vennbahn-Stories_1_Aachen_EN.pdf
Keep letting everyone in. What could go wrong. This is truly as bad as it gets. Time to wake up people, real life time.
I have an old friend in Berlin. His BF was murdered by an Egyptian. Stabbed to death. The perp took a cigarette break halfway through. He was confined on "mental health" grounds - exactly was is happening with the 15 year old psychopathic rapist here. Mob justice is the only way with this, but the Swedes are too cuck, it seems.
https://search.brave.com/search?q=Coudenhove-Kalergi+Plan&source=desktop
https://themillenniumreport.com/2018/01/the-coudenhove-kalergi-plan-the-genocide-of-the-peoples-of-europe/
Mass immigration is a phenomenon, the causes of which are still cleverly concealed by the system, and the multicultural propaganda is trying to falsely portray it as inevitable. With this article we intend to prove once and for all, that this is not a spontaneous phenomenon. What they want to present as an inevitable outcome of modern life, is actually a plan conceived around a table and prepared for decades, to completely destroy the face of the continent.
The Pan-Europe Few people know that one of the main initiators of the process of European integration, was also the man who designed the genocide plan of the Peoples of Europe. It is a dark person, whose existence is unknown to the masses, but the elite considers him as the founder of the European Union. His name is Richard Coudenhove Kalergi. His father was an Austrian diplomat named Heinrich von Coudenhove-Kalergi (with connections to the Byzantine family of the Kallergis) and his mother the Japanese Mitsu Aoyama. Kalergi, thanks to his close contacts with all European aristocrats and politicians, due to the relationships of his nobleman-diplomat father, and by moving behind the scenes, away from the glare of publicity, he managed to attract the most important heads of state to his plan , making them supporters and collaborators for the “project of European integration”.
In 1922 he founded the “Pan-European” movement in Vienna, which aimed to create a New World Order, based on a federation of nations led by the United States.European integration would be the first step in creating a world government. Among the first supporters, including Czech politicians Tomáš Masaryk and Edvard Beneš and the banker Max Warburg, who invested the first 60,000 marks. The Austrian Chancellor Ignaz Seipel and the next president of Austria, Karl Renner, took the responsibility for leading the “Pan-European” movement. Later, French politicians, such as Léon Bloum, Aristide Briand, Alcide De Gasperi, etc will offer their help.
more: https://themillenniumreport.com/2018/01/the-coudenhove-kalergi-plan-the-genocide-of-the-peoples-of-europe/
Old clovenhoof...
LOL!!