Saturday, December 15, 2018

Wow, if this isn't a very thinly veiled threat of an military coup if things don't change, I don't know what is.

Macron accused of treason by French generals for signing UN Migration Pact.


Macron is probably having nightmares involving this device:


But if his head goes on the block, so should the heads of all the French political elite, 'Pour encourager les autres'.

General Antoine Martinez has written the letter signed by ten other generals, an admiral and colonel, and also includes former French Minister of Defense Charles Millon. 
They’ve given strong warning that Macron’s signing the U.N. Global Migration Pact strips France of even more sovereignty providing an additional reason for “an already battered people” to “revolt”.
The highly decorated military co-signees assert that the beleaguered Macron is “guilty of a denial of democracy or treason against the nation” for signing the migration pact without putting it to the people.
When you join up with Tante Merkel in replacing the people of your country with another, you risk their righteous wrath, and rightfully so.  
The fuse is lit in France, and who really knows if it can be extinguished without an explosion.  If I was an African or Muslim in France right now, I'd be heading for the exit before it is too late.

Macron et Charles De Gaulle?!?  ;-)


4 comments:

  1. I read the letter (google translation) and it does say "or treason". Serious business when the word treason is used by these people.

    I thought this part was interesting... "In fact, the French state is late in coming to realize the impossibility of integrating too many people, in addition to totally different cultures, who have regrouped in the last forty years in areas that no longer submit to the laws of the Republic.

    You can not decide alone to erase our civilizational landmarks and deprive us of our carnal homeland."


    "Areas that no longer submit to the laws of the Republic", that's the military talking, this sounds serious.

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  2. I gladly await the next Republic. similar things have occured in the past of France.

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  3. Seems to me that civilized, citizens tend to allow themselves to be be taken advantage of for a long time, attempting to adhere to the rules of etiquette. Progressives know this and use it to their advantage. What progressives don't seem to know is that eventually even civilized citizens have enough of the b.s.. But by then it gets pretty messy.

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