Conscription Looms in Europe: A Needless War the People Reject, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

"Conscription is Coming," declares Niall McCrae in a searing April 28, 2025, article,

https://www.theoccidentalobserver.net/2025/04/28/conscription-is-coming/

warning that Europe is hurtling toward a war nobody wants. From Scandinavia's NATO-fuelled militarisation to Britain's subtle priming for national service, McCrae argues globalist elites are drafting youth for a "needless" conflict with Russia, orchestrated by forces beyond public control. With the Ukraine war's grim toll as a backdrop, he predicts protests eclipsing Vietnam-era unrest, as today's generation refuses to die for corporate agendas. Why is conscription rearing its head, and will the people rise against it?

McCrae outlines a chilling shift in Europe's once-peaceful landscape, driven by NATO's escalation with Russia and globalist machinations. His key arguments are:

Scandinavia's War Pivot:

Sweden and Finland, long neutral and progressive, joined NATO, abandoning pacifism for sabre-rattling. Denmark's 2023 plan for "robust conscription," including women, signals a broader trend.

Scandinavia's clean image—no colonial or fascist baggage—makes it an ideal poster child for reintroducing conscription, unlike France or Germany.

Globalist and Technological Control:

Scandinavia's digital advancements, like Sweden's microchip implants, align with a "Great Reset," suggesting conscription serves a control agenda beyond defence.

Britain denies conscription plans, but Daily Telegraph billboards hyping Putin's Baltic threat and letters demanding national service prime the public.

War as Elite Strategy:

The Ukraine war, with up to a million deaths, mirrors World War I's attrition. McCrae hints at historical eugenics motives, suggesting today's "green" elites may see war as population control. Conscription isn't about victory but sustaining conflict, with youth as "cannon fodder."

Public Resistance Brewing:

Polls may show compliance (e.g., 74% backed COVID restrictions), but McCrae foresees massive protests, as youth reject fighting for "diversity" or leaders like Keir Starmer. Public naiveté, fed by BBC and social media, ignores conscription's reality: conscripts have no choice.

McCrae's argument is compelling, rooted in Europe's military buildup and the disconnect between elites and the public. Here's why it resonates:

Conscription's Momentum: Search results confirm Europe's shift. Latvia and Lithuania reinstated conscription post-Ukraine invasion, Sweden expanded it in 2024, and Denmark will include women by 2026. Germany's defence minister eyes mandatory service to meet NATO's call for 300,000 more troops, per a Bruegel-Kiel study.

Elite-Driven War: McCrae's globalist critique aligns with NATO's push for a "wartime mindset," as Mark Rutte demands higher defense spending. Trump's wavering U.S. support forces Europe to rearm, but leaders frame it as duty, not debate. A 2024 YouGov poll shows 86% French support for national service, echoing Covid-era manipulated consensus, as McCrae notes.

Protests Poised to Explode: McCrae's Vietnam comparison is apt. The 1960s saw millions march against a drafted war; today's Gen Z, connected via X and TikTok, could mobilise faster. Recent protests—like Germany's 2024 anti-NATO rallies or France's pension reform clashes—show the potential for chaos.

Historical Echoes: McCrae's eugenics angle taps fears of elite agendas. The Ukraine war's 43,000 Ukrainian deaths and trench warfare evoke World War I's slaughter, fuelling distrust. The Telegraph's war hype, as McCrae cites, smells of propaganda, not necessity.

The Anti-War Generation

Today's youth, unlike their 1950s National Service predecessors, face a world of economic precarity, cultural fragmentation, and distrust in institutions. McCrae's claim that they won't fight for "Starmer" hits hard—why die for a system that seems to prioritise corporate interests over people? Social media amplifies this, with X posts railing against "needless" wars. Unlike Vietnam, where protests took years to peak, instant connectivity could spark flashpoints overnight, especially if conscription mandates women, as Denmark plans.

McCrae's hints at globalist plots and population control ignite X, where conspiracies thrive. Posts like @BasedMikeLee's "NATO's pushing us to slaughter" frame conscription as a "New World Order" scheme to cull natives while profits soar for arms dealers. Survivalist YouTube channels, akin to those hyping migration scams, urge prepping for societal collapse, blending McCrae's eugenics nod with apocalyptic fear. These narratives,channel real anger at elites pushing war without consent, much like Covid lockdowns.

McCrae's article is a clarion call: conscription looms, not for defence but for globalist agendas, risking a war the people reject. The Ukraine war's carnage warns of what's at stake—youth as pawns in a chessboard of power. Protests could dwarf Vietnam's, fuelled by a generation that sees no "good reason" to die. X conspiracies, blending truth and fear, amplify this revolt. Europe must pause, question its leaders, and demand peace, not conscription. 

 

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