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Daily Telegraph (UK)
ISSUE 1943 Tuesday 19 September 2000

[Some things never change.]


Euro-federalists financed by US spy chiefs
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard in Brussels



  DECLASSIFIED American government documents show that
the US intelligence community ran a campaign in the
Fifties and Sixties to build momentum for a united
Europe. It funded and directed the European federalist
movement.
The documents confirm suspicions voiced at the time
that America was working aggressively behind the
scenes to push Britain into a European state. One
memorandum, dated July 26, 1950, gives instructions
for a campaign to promote a fully fledged European
parliament. It is signed by Gen William J Donovan,
head of the American wartime Office of Strategic
Services, precursor of the CIA.

The documents were found by Joshua Paul, a researcher
at Georgetown University in Washington. They include
files released by the US National Archives.
Washington's main tool for shaping the European agenda
was the American Committee for a United Europe,
created in 1948. The chairman was Donovan, ostensibly
a private lawyer by then.

The vice-chairman was Allen Dulles, the CIA director
in the Fifties. The board included Walter Bedell
Smith, the CIA's first director, and a roster of
ex-OSS figures and officials who moved in and out of
the CIA. The documents show that ACUE financed the
European Movement, the most important federalist
organisation in the post-war years. In 1958, for
example, it provided 53.5 per cent of the movement's
funds.

The European Youth Campaign, an arm of the European
Movement, was wholly funded and controlled by
Washington. The Belgian director, Baron Boel, received
monthly payments into a special account. When the head
of the European Movement, Polish-born Joseph Retinger,
bridled at this degree of American control and tried
to raise money in Europe, he was quickly reprimanded.

The leaders of the European Movement - Retinger, the
visionary Robert Schuman and the former Belgian prime
minister Paul-Henri Spaak - were all treated as hired
hands by their American sponsors. The US role was
handled as a covert operation. ACUE's funding came
from the Ford and Rockefeller foundations as well as
business groups with close ties to the US government.

The head of the Ford Foundation, ex-OSS officer Paul
Hoffman, doubled as head of ACUE in the late Fifties.
The State Department also played a role. A memo from
the European section, dated June 11, 1965, advises the
vice-president of the European Economic Community,
Robert Marjolin, to pursue monetary union by stealth.

It recommends suppressing debate until the point at
which "adoption of such proposals would become
virtually inescapable".



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