Perfect capture, right on target. The "Big Five."
What is happening here with Yellow Vests in Paris?
Got up to watch the Yellow Vests as usual and–for the first time–see police more or less integrated into the crowd, seeming almost to lead the way. In the past, the protesters always marched alone for quite a while and then at some point encountered groups of police who blocked the way. There was a clear delineation between the two and the police did not look very friendly. Now….wha?? Anyone have insights?? Checked the Net, but as always, it is virtually silent on what is really taking place.
Very badly, still waiting for my Yellow Vest pic to upload.
Q always says "on the move" when these errors occur. Maybe there is something there.
I'm looking for a pic….if you posted one I don't see it….board incredibly laggy. And we have no baker, is that correct?
Well, since my PIC still isn't loading after 10 minutes, it shows police at the start of the Yellow Vest "parade" looking fairly peaceable. Kind of guiding the crowd a little but not in a hostile way.
It's live, now there is also an RT France feed, as well.
https://youtu.be/OKKx32Kq8EE
The NWO plans for the EU rest upon Germany, France and Britain. They can't let France go, "it will ruin everything."
The YV's have something big planned for the middle of March, but haven't said what yet:
Yellow Vests announce 'decisive' action in March ahead of Act 15 of protests
22-02-2019 to 15:15
Yellow Vest protesters are gearing up for the latest anti-government demonstrations across France on Saturday, 23 February, with calls in Paris to gather on the Champs-Elysées. The Yellow Vests have already announced what they say will be a “decisive” act in the movement the second weekend of March.
In Paris, there are calls on Facebook for gatherings on the Champs-Elysées, which last week saw 5,000 demonstrators, and 4,000 the week before.
Eric Drouet, a controversial leading figure in the movement, and a fixture in Parisian demonstrations, said he would be there. On Facebook he evoked the possibility of protesters at the Salon de l’agriculture, Paris’ annual agricultural show, which opens this weekend.
The show is a rite of passage for French politicians, who make pubic visits to meet farmers, one of France’s biggest economic sectors.
I remember! Please Mr Custer, I don wanna go….
I have never baked but was going through the motions, not really quite ready for prime time. Made a couple of mistakes, tho, that's progress (I want to make all the mistakes BEFORE going live, not afterwards).
Question: When you post the updated dough, is it updated just as regards notables?
Thanks for stepping up, baker. You made my day.
Good to see the police looking pretty relaxed. Not just good optics, the more they mix with the crowd, the more they feel they're part of it, especially since these people are not agitators or politicos, just ordinary Joe's trying to pry their country back from the DS. A hopeful sign.
Dave from X22 was talking about this being a mixed bag, which is why there is violence. That there's not just aid but guns, etc., trying to cross. Very hard to know the details in a situation like this.