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Origin Story and Who Was Kalergi?
Count Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894–1972) was a Japanese-Austrian aristocrat, the founder of the Paneuropean Union, the first major political movement calling for a unified Europe.
In his 1923 book “Praktischer Idealismus”, Kalergi envisioned:
A post-national Europe
An elite-led technocratic federation
A blended race of Eurasian-African peoples, governed by an intellectual aristocracy
He referred to this future population as “the man of the future”, describing traditional Europeans as becoming “a mixed race of today’s races”.
“The Eurasian-Negroid race of the future, similar in appearance to the Ancient Egyptians, will replace the diversity of peoples…” – Praktischer Idealismus, Kalergi (1925)
Kalergi was not some backroom radical. His Paneuropean movement was funded by:
Max Warburg (banker)
Paul Warburg (Federal Reserve architect)
Baron Louis de Rothschild
And endorsed by Winston Churchill, Adenauer, de Gaulle, and later, EU founders
What the “Kalergi Plan” Has Come to Mean
The so-called Kalergi Plan is not an official policy document, but a term coined by critics decades later, especially in Italian and French nationalist circles (e.g. Gerd Honsik), to describe:
Deliberate destruction of European identity and culture
State-sponsored mass migration to dilute national cohesion
Rise of unelected technocrats (EU, WEF, WHO, IMF)
Erosion of family, faith, and borders
DNA mixing and depopulation under “diversity”
While mainstream media label it “a conspiracy theory,” the demographic and institutional shifts speak for themselves.
Kalergi’s Vision in Action Today?
Kalergi Concept and the Modern Parallel
End of national borders; Schengen, open border EU/UK immigration policy
Mixed race future population; Multicultural propaganda pushed in advertising, media, curriculum
Rule by elite aristocracy; WEF ‘you will own nothing’ antra; unelected EU Commissioners
Eugenic governance; Genetic editing (CRISPR), transhumanism, WHO pandemic treaty
Anti-nationalism ; Laws penalising ‘hate speech misinformation’ about migration
The Eugenics Thread
Kalergi admired Nietzsche, Comte, and H.G. Wells, all advocates of social Darwinism and eugenics. He wrote admiringly of Jews as a spiritual aristocracy, whom he felt should lead global governance.
“The Jews are today the spiritual nobility of Europe.” Kalergi
This explains why he was awarded the first Charlemagne Prize in 1950, an EU integration honour.
What They Don’t Want You Asking;
Why are mass migration policies always framed as moral obligations, never economic or demographic debates?
Why do NGOs funded by Soros funnel millions into Europe-bound refugee corridors?
Why is anyone questioning this labelled “far-right” or “conspiracist”?
Why is eugenics rebranded as “genetic enhancement,” “precision health,” and “equity-based medicine”?
Fact or Fiction?
Claim and Status
Kalergi wrote about race mixing and elite rule; Verifiable in his own writings
There is an official EU ‘Kalergi Plan’ document; There is no formal policy named as such
Mass migration is state-coordinated across EU; Supported by UN Compact for Migration, EU quotas
Modern technocracy follows Kalergi vision; Seen in WEF, EU, WHO governance models
Public debate about this is censored; Suppressed under hate speech, misinformation laws
It’s Not a Theory if It’s Happening
Whether or not you believe in a “Kalergi Plan,” we are clearly watching the following…
The dismantling of national identity
The rise of a global technocratic elite
The weaponisation of migration, identity, and diversity to undermine cultural stability
Call it globalism, depopulation, or simply “progress”, but it’s neither organic nor innocent.
It is deeply concerning
References
Kalergi, R.C. (1925). Praktischer Idealismus.
Charlemagne Prize Laureates – https://www.karlspreis.de
UN Global Compact for Migration – 2018
EU Migration Pact – https://ec.europa.eu
Gerd Honsik, Kalergi Plan: The Secret of Europe’s Destruction
European Council on Foreign Relations – migration policy archives
Rothschild archive letters on Kalergi support (1924)