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| | They dismantled Denmark |
 | | Max Sørensen had mentioned two plans of internationalisation, which would directly call for this rule, that is the Schuman-plan (the beginnings of EU) and the Pleven-plan (the European army), but also the membership of the UN would require it in the future, he said. |
 | | It may be significant that it is Hans Hækkerup, descendant of one of the foremost Danish "One World"-people (note also the leader of the conservative party, Per Stig Møller, son of another leading member, Poul Møller, red.), who has been the busiest with completing this plan. |
 | | But the plan is agreed upon by the whole international power-clique in Denmark, which just like in 1952/53 is sitting on top of all the parties, probably excepting Fremskridtspartiet (and now maybe also excepting Dansk Folkeparti, red?) in the media, controlling art, film and finance. |
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