Do some French people see what's going on? Yellow Vest Protests

Now, we're finally making a lot of things up. Maybe, in a few months' time, we'll realize they were really just what they look like: rich incompetent morons !
 
The whole carbon tax idea was a foolish move by the PTB. When loss of income hits the average person it can be a game changer despite the PTB-controlled media push to scare the populace into thinking it's for their own good. Despite the climate propaganda, it's no secret that rich elites like Al Gore guzzle energy because they can afford to pay and not feel any pain.
 
Wow not just in Paris huh? Stay safe y'all!

No, it's everywhere. It started in the provinces and also keep on in there, even if most of it is focused on Paris. In my town for example

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It may be more about Globalism.

Thierry Meyssan had an article in this bent: How the West eats its children

It is long and yet worth the read, osit.

Snip of the opening:

...by taking to the streets, the French have become the first Western population to take personal risks to oppose financial globalisation. Although they do not realise it, and still imagine that their problems are exclusively national, their enemy is the same force that crushed the region of the African Great Lakes and a part of the Greater Middle East. In order to understand the project which inextricably unites these apparently disparate events, we have to take a step back.
 
Article 3 of our Constitution states that "no individual can claim the exercise" of national sovereignty, and Mr. Macron has no legitimacy to decide alone on such a strategic choice for the future of France, while all polls show that an overwhelming majority of French people do not agree with such a choice.

Referendums in Masonic EU tend to have predictable outcomes. I remember Ireland, Holland and some other countries where the referendum as a means to reach a decision was simply taken off the table when issues of sovereignty was at stake. France has very deep Masonic roots and we know how they feel about the Proles.
 
Despite the climate propaganda, it's no secret that rich elites like Al Gore guzzle energy because they can afford to pay and not feel any pain.

Heavy millions were spent on organizing the burial of Bush Sr. 6 feet under the ground. We can be certain that worrying about CO2 emissions when it was done was no concern to them.
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We are a hindrance to their comforts as we simply use too much energy that should be just for them. Thus CO2 tax is a beautiful mechanism to get people to live as though in a cave (one light bulb on at home) and suffer the illnesses that such a life style will bring (cold because heating is too expensive).

AI and robotic technology is accelerating allowing to conveniently eliminate more and more people from the economy. Traditional family is already a thing of the past and I bet in the near future to have that test tube baby you will need to get a permit. No permit no baby. So they want us to welcome the Babylon Life Styles of the LBGTZXYD Culture so that the last two generations can be distracted with a Life of Pleasure while the screws are tightened socially to reduce the Global Population.

That is the probable direction this is all taking as I see it, IMHO of course ;-)
 

Three grenades are used to equip the mobile gendarmes and the CRS, the two forces specialized in law enforcement.

The tear gas grenade that doesn't explode. The first grenade is the most basic: the tear gas grenade. Its effect is to cause irritation or tears to flow, but it does not explode. According to our information, more than 300 "tear gas grenades" were fired on Saturday at the site of the dam in the Tarn.

The de-stocking grenade and its rubber balls. In another register, there is what is called the "desembarking grenade": the latter is thrown to the ground before bursting and throwing rubber balls to disperse a crowd.

The offensive grenade and its TNT... The offensive grenades are made of sheet metal and are green in color. They contain explosives, in this case TNT. These projectiles are always thrown by hand, in a bell. They are used for their breath and deafening noise.

source: _www.europe1.fr /faits-divers/Sivens-qu-est-ce-qu-une-grenade-offensive-792798
 
Gilets Jaunes: This Is a Revolution, and It Will Continue Until Macron Leaves • СТАЛКЕР/ZONE
Translated by Ollie Richardson & Angelina Siard 19:30:09 08/12/2018
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In Paris on December 8th the mass “Gilets Jaunes” protests continued. The correspondent of “Strana” communicated with one of the participants of the protests by the name of the Stefan. He is a taxi driver from a suburb of Paris. Stefan says that it is a revolution and people want a Sixth republic.
“We protest because of money. The elderly can’t heat themselves or live. It’s very difficult. And for my daughter, my kids it’s the same, and for her parents. The average wage here is €1,100 per month. The minimum wage, without a job, is around €500. It’s impossible to live on. We want the average to be €1,600. We have a lot of tax in France – for energy, for fuel, for the house, for food, it is very expensive. Every month for a 4-person family around €600 is spent on heating. [Gilets Jaunes] it’s a movement – it’s a revolution. We want a Sixth republic – the end of the Fifth republic. We want a new Republic. We want Macron to resign; he thinks he’s the King, but such a thing no longer exists. We will continue these protests every weekend. Every weekend we will come here in our yellow jackets, to Paris. We hope to win. It’s difficult during Christmas, I have 2 daughters, it is difficult. I am a taxi driver”
said Stefan.


While the dust has not yet settled in the streets of Paris, after sweeping protests against fuel tax hikes, it just so happens that France has taken the crown from Denmark as the most taxed country in 2017, the OECD found.

Among the 34 developed members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Emmanuel Macron leads the nation with the highest tax-to-GDP ratio, the organization reported. France leads with 46.2 percent of GDP against the average of 34.2 percent of other members, thus dropping the long-standing leader in the rating, Denmark.

The Scandinavian country’s numbers, meanwhile, shrank to 46 percent, down by 0.2 since last year. Sweden, Italy, and Greece round out the top five, while Mexico is the last on the list at 16.2 percent.



Notably, tax revenues for OECD member states, on average, reached historically high levels in 2017, rising to 34.2 percent of GDP. It is up only slightly from 34 percent, the previous peak recorded by the organization in 2016.

France is currently in the midst of weeks of social unrest over proposed fuel tax hikes. The latest Yellow Vest mayhem in Paris resulted in nearly 100 injuries and more than 200 arrests, as protesters descended into street battles. The violent rallies finally pushed the French government to drop its plan for fuel tax hikes at least for the 2019 budget.

🔴📹🇫🇷 #France: One #GiletsJaunes on the knees carrying a French flag is literally being stepped on by the law enforcement.
 
Jordan Peterson has offered some comments on the EU and Brexit that may also be relevant for the present situation in France. He mentions the preconditions for a stable organisation, and says it is easier to make a well functioning organisation function worse than to make a poorly functioning organisation work better.
 

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