Ruth said:I think said 'evil' has learnt by it's mistakes and won't be so convinced they can win an election, or a political outcome, by rigging - I mean look at Hillary and Brexit. Two big fails if there ever was one... That means they are going to have to use something else to manipulate the winner.
I'm thinking terrorism is the most likely option, especially as it's so fresh in the minds of the French people. The French people need to stop being complacent and start seeing the similarities with terrorism victims everywhere, including Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. There really is no difference in the minds of the people behind these things, it's just a means to an end. And a dead body is just a dead body, meant to manipulate people around them.
Interestingly enough, an article by the JDD from the 16th April : http://www.lejdd.fr/politique/la-menace-terroriste-pese-sur-la-presidentielle-3296168
Google Translation with quick fixes
The terrorist threat weighs on the presidential election
11:00, 16 April 2017
Serious threat on the presidential campain. Behind the scenes, in recent days, the voltage has risen a notch. According to our information, the ISGD (Interior Security General Direction [may my translation be correct]) has notified the main candidates this week of a specific threat to their security or that of their campaign headquarters. The police services assigned to their protection have even received detailed information notes these days. These alerts, which indicate a "serious and imminent" threat, were taken very seriously at the Paris prosecutor's office in charge of counter-terrorism, which initiated a preliminary investigation and conducted ongoing operations. Refusing to comment on this information, Interior Minister Mathias Fekl said: "The terrorist risk is maximum and our services are mobilized."
On Friday night, the meeting of François Fillon in Montpellier took place with the set up of an exceptional security system, implementing units of intervention of the Raid and snipers. According to information published by the daily newspaper Midi Libre, a terrorist threat has indeed been taken seriously. "At the time, we spoke of a bomb threat to avoid anyone going crazed" said a police source. "But the intelligence services are indeed on the war footing," confirms to the JDD a source in the entourage of the candidate. "We have been informed of a threat to François Fillon for a few days, and we have even been advised that police reinforcements will be put in place during each rally or each trip," says a relative of the candidate.
New safety instructions
Same confirmation in the entourage of Emmanuel Macron. In Marseilles, a month ago, we had the GIGN behind the scenes, but this week we were also warned of a new threat, Precisely, potentially targeting, we were told, all the big presidential candidates. " As of Thursday, police reinforcements were in fact set up around the headquarters of Emmanuel Macron. Campaign managers of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Benoît Hamon (although the latter, questioned by the JDD Saturday, refute) would also have been alerted of the new safety instructions. Same information on the side of Marine Le Pen. Consulted Saturday by the JDD, its director of cabinet, Nicolas Lesage, did not wish to react.
"For us "small candidates", on the other hand, nothing has changed in relation to the protection implemented since the beginning of the campaign, plagues on his side the director of a candidate's firm preferring to remain anonymous to avoid eventually "giving an idea to malicious people" ... But of course, if the 'big' candidates are more protected, we also demand police reinforcements, because we too are potential targets! Security sometimes seems light enough, "sighs the director of cabinet. "We have also raised our concerns through the police," he added.
"Accurate information that gives chills down your spine"
All the information on the security of the campaign is transmitted by the management of the SDLP, the protection service, which acts as the interface between the ISGD, responsible for the fight against terrorism, and the police officers in daily contact with the eleven men and women who seek the Presidency. "There is a bit of nervousness, but it is also the period that wants this in general," adds a close friend of one of the main candidates, who had "very precise information notes ... which give chills down the spine, "he said. "Every precaution has been taken since the beginning of the campaign but, to my knowledge, there is nothing more than usual," said Pierre-Henry Brandet, spokesman for the ministry of The Interior. A voluntarily reassuring message.
It wouldn't be so surprising if something along those lines happen. We'll have to wait and see but I found this info worth sharing in regard to what you just said.
As for French people being complacent, is that how French people are generally seen?
I think we can enlarge your sentence to people in general.
As Caesar said :
A: I was wrong to think I could change the masses by example. Humans are fickle and self-centered for the most part. Thus, if you wish to really effect changes, it can only be done by early education, and even then it is fragile and will not last. In the end you must be true to your own nature and fear nothing. If you do that you may make a difference after you are gone.
But the recent events just confirmed this even more. For example "I am Paris" paradoxically highlighted how little we care for the rest of the world. MSM and PTB are so massive in their influences in the ponerization process. What I notice though is a real increasing interest for truth born from an increasing deceit. Having a candidate such as Asselineau, announcing who is behind terrorism, among other things, and basically being a vector to expose the Truth is in itself a real illustration of a rising awareness. And everything is done to counter it. But that is always a bit more obvious and raise more and more suspicion. It's certainly worth observing.