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Hi Perlou,

I moved you post about Macron in a new appropriated thread that about that.


As I have mentioned previously :

As you know, it is an english forum and in order that all our members can benefit form your post, it is better to post it in the right thread, write a summary and if it is only in french, just tell it. So the other members of the forum will have the choice, to use a translator if they want to read the article or see if there is an automatic translation of the video.

Otherwise, this thread will be a complete mess, a hodgepodge of all kinds of subjects.

Thank you
 
C'est vieux de 2 ans mais c'est de l'humour noir, et l'humour est hors du temps. Ça nous rappelle des souvenirs et c'est bon en rire. Ça fait du bien.

It's 2 years old, but it's black humor, and the humor is timeless. It brings back memories and it's good to laugh. It's good for our moral.

 
Sur le cyclone qui est passé sur Mayotte, une île du département français a 8 mil km de la péninsule, voici une vidéo vraiment impressionnante sur ce qui s'est passé dans l'île. L'article a déjà été publié a Sott, mais de regarder cette vidéo ça vous donne des frissons.


On the cyclone that passed over Mayotte, an island in the French department 8 mil km from the peninsula, here's a really impressive video of what happened on the island. The article has already been published at Sott, but watching this video will give you chills.


 
Sur le cyclone qui est passé sur Mayotte, une île du département français a 8 mil km de la péninsule, (...)
On the cyclone that passed over Mayotte, an island in the French department 8 mil km from the peninsula, (...)
En fait : Mayotte, une île (au nord de Madagascar) et un département français d'outre-mer, à 8000 km de la France métropolitaine.
In fact : Mayotte, an island (to the north of Madagascar) and a French overseas "departement", 8000 km away from mainland France.
 
I went to the cinema to see “Personne n'y comprend rien!
It's a film directed by Yannick Kergoat, with Mediapart journalists Fabrice Arfi and Michaël Hajdenberg. It follows on from the articles they published on the secret financing of Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign by Muammar Gaddafi.
The story is told in a chronological sequence that sheds light on the facts of the obvious corruption. The events described are based on authenticated documents.
It's a pity that the film is only shown in a limited number of cinemas and at times that are not easily accessible. I had to go 150 miles to see it.
It is to be hoped that DVDs of the film will be available in the future.
 
I went to the cinema to see “Personne n'y comprend rien!
It's a film directed by Yannick Kergoat, with Mediapart journalists Fabrice Arfi and Michaël Hajdenberg. It follows on from the articles they published on the secret financing of Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign by Muammar Gaddafi.
The story is told in a chronological sequence that sheds light on the facts of the obvious corruption. The events described are based on authenticated documents.
It's a pity that the film is only shown in a limited number of cinemas and at times that are not easily accessible. I had to go 150 miles to see it.
It is to be hoped that DVDs of the film will be available in the future.
I think we need to be cautious. Especially considering the origin of the journalist. Can it be that Sarkozy was used to do the job and now be let down?
 
Je pense que nous devons être prudents. Surtout compte tenu de l'origine du journaliste. Est-il que Sarkozy ait été utilisé pour faire le travail et qu'il soit maintenant laissé tomber ?
Yes, this is indeed the possibility of a stage in our theatrical society, to entertain the people once again. Sarkozy seems to be a piece of the social puzzle that has had its day and is being abandoned by its masters. Nevertheless, the film remains interesting for what it is: an exposé of the collusion and corruption of certain politicians in their quest for power.
The financing of Sarkozy's campaign by Gaddafi did not involve those who pull the political strings. So they remain hidden from the public eye, who can rest easy.
Once in power, we know what Sarkozy did in favor of globalization, and you're right about that Ellipse
 
Yes, this is indeed the possibility of a stage in our theatrical society, to entertain the people once again. Sarkozy seems to be a piece of the social puzzle that has had its day and is being abandoned by its masters. Nevertheless, the film remains interesting for what it is: an exposé of the collusion and corruption of certain politicians in their quest for power.
The financing of Sarkozy's campaign by Gaddafi did not involve those who pull the political strings. So they remain hidden from the public eye, who can rest easy.
Once in power, we know what Sarkozy did in favor of globalization, and you're right about that Ellipse

I think the C's They summed it all up:
A: Indeed. Sarkozy thinks he can handle it, but he will find he has a tiger by the tail.

Q: (Joe) So essentially, both Sarko and Segolene were picked [Note: for French presidential election], and Segolene was picked because she would be a plausible loser, but the whole thing was rigged anyway so Sarko would win.

A: Good analysis. See? What do you need us for?

Q: (S) So they picked him because he's kind of the dupe. So he's kind of against the Zionists, but he's going to discover very soon that it doesn't matter because they put him in power and they're going to make him do whatever they want...

A: Not against, just thinks he is smarter.

and:

A: Probably, but remember that Sarkozy is not in charge. He just doesn't fully realize it yet.

The movie seems to fit well in the plan.
 
You're right Ellipse our reality is staged by useful idiots with psychopathic skills. Sorry about the noise.
 
I went to the cinema to see “Personne n'y comprend rien!
It's a film directed by Yannick Kergoat, with Mediapart journalists Fabrice Arfi and Michaël Hajdenberg. It follows on from the articles they published on the secret financing of Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign by Muammar Gaddafi.
The story is told in a chronological sequence that sheds light on the facts of the obvious corruption. The events described are based on authenticated documents.
It's a pity that the film is only shown in a limited number of cinemas and at times that are not easily accessible. I had to go 150 miles to see it.
It is to be hoped that DVDs of the film will be available in the future.

I haven't seen the movie but about who was standing behinf Sarko you may want to look some where else than Libia.


That they point a finger to a dead man seem suspicious to me as I knew who was coaching Sarkozy for a very long time. Be curious to know if the Desmarais may be beind the financing of this film.
 
Roger Craig's opinion on Le Pen's challenges with French ethnicity is similar to Trump's issues with Deep State players.

Paul Craig Roberts Sunday 12 Jan 25
Two themes to which I return are the difficulty of effecting change and the disappearance of ethnic nations in the West. What is going on right now in France is a story of both together.

Marine Le Pen’s political party, National Rally (formerly National Front), is the largest French party, but it is kept from office by all other parties combining against it. Le Pen’s party has stood for French ethnicity as opposed to a diverse Tower of Babel. In Europe an ethnic-based national state has become associated with Hitler’s Third Reich. Consequently, the French establishment has branded the National Rally racist and even Nazi. By branding the National Rally in this way, the French establishment endeavors to make Le Pen’s party, not immigrant-invaders, the main threat to France. The French establishment and French left-wing have equated hating Le Pen with resisting fascism.

But it is not working. Native French are awakening to the fact that their civilization and their culture are being transformed by waves of immigrant-invaders and that France is ceasing to be French. So the French establishment has focused on Marine Le Pen herself with the lawfare made famous in America with the false indictments of Donald Trump. Le Pen faces the prospect of a devastating prison sentence plus five years of political ineligibility on the charge that she used European Parliament funds where she is represented to pay for National Front employees. All parties do the same thing, but the investigation was limited to Marine Le Pen. We are witnessing the French establishment’s selective use of law to eliminate a perceived threat.

On January 7 Le Pen’s father, Jean-Marie, the founder of the party, passed away. The French left-wing, or perhaps it was the Establishment, celebrated his death with fireworks on the Place de la Republique. French Establishment commitment to diversity, the EU, and globalism requires the death of a French patriot to be celebrated.

I keep waiting the day that every member of the French Legion of Honor is arrested for being a patriot.

One would think that the insult to Jean-Marie and the sentencing of Marine would strengthen Le Pen’s party as France’s only representative. But according to an article by Pierre Levy the National Rally’s new leader, Jordan Bardella, craves respectability. He has succumbed to the temptation of gaining office by making the National Front acceptable to the establishment.

The question in my mind is: Will Trump also choose to become respectable?

When change is desperately required, dictatorships are more easily overthrown than democracies. In democracies the system permits well-financed interest groups to dominate the countries political, legal, media, entertainment, and educational institutions. A ruling establishment becomes institutionalized in the countries’ institutions.

Attempts to bring governance back to service to the people from service to the establishment requires the equivalent of a religious revival or the blood of a Leninist revolution, the consequences of which can be worst than what was overthrown.

Over the course of my lifetime I have witnessed the dissolution of the belief system that is Western civilization. The voices that have attempted to defend civilization have been weak. The very definition of civilization has changed. Are Western peoples sufficiently aware and educated to face this challenge?


To denigrate yesterday's huge protest with over 200,000 people in Bucharest, a teenager in his last year of high school was arrested yesterday at the rally because ... he had a backpack full of incredibly "dangerous" objects on his back, such as a toy key chain knife, binoculars, a mask (as many wore so as not to be recognized and fired from work) and a badge from a video game.From what I understand from those who accompanied him to the station, a criminal case was filed against him to make an example of a "Russian" "terrorist" and it is possible that he will be expelled from high school.Destroying a child's life to denigrate a huge protest directed against the real terrorists who staged a coup on December 6, 2024!



 

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