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". I was nothing short of horrified when I read this report. This document unabashedly crosses the line between information and misinformation, communication and propaganda. Propaganda is, indeed, the right word to use when we read, for example, that the European Union’s communication strategy should rely on the support of opinion formers, target information to different population groups using attractive media such as sport and formulate messages in such a way that they can easily be included in education systems. The almost scientific approach, the recruitment of opinion formers to work for the cause, the exploitation of all available resources and the insidious desire to manipulate the weakest minds by using education systems all smack of totalitarian propaganda. This House should be ashamed to adopt a report which invites the European institutions to pillage public moneys in order to satisfy the desire for power of an oligarchy that wishes to subject reality to its own pipe dreams (citizenship, consciousness, European constitution). Despite the abundance of means available to the pro-European machine, however, I would like to believe that the people will not allow themselves to be duped by this subliminal federalism."@en1

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