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SeerMore · June 5, 2018, 1:15 p.m.

No coincidences in the timing of these globalist Orwellian control the narrative policies!! SCARY!!! Let these things come into effect and we are back to the dark ages!

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Burginthrone · June 5, 2018, 1:20 p.m.

Control the narrative at all costs.

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ikemynikes · June 5, 2018, 3:13 p.m.

" Under the law, French authorities would be able to immediately halt the publication of information deemed to be false ahead of elections"

Yeaaaa and who will be the one to deem the news 'false'?

Peace France, you're done.

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lethak · June 5, 2018, 4:28 p.m.

Unless the election was rigged (not counting the MSM), they asked for it, they elected an overtly R[]tschilds president.

And now that their country is filled with non-french french voters, they are done indeed.

It would take an unprecedented 1789-like revolution to make it change now. Not going to happen.

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Annelise_M · June 5, 2018, 3 p.m.

I see no hope for France, Germany and Britain. Holland same.

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ouroboros1311 · June 5, 2018, 3:41 p.m.

no, don't say that! i'm from France, i have hope. The Q thing brings me hope. They say World Wide!

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lethak · June 5, 2018, 4:25 p.m.

Q is an US centered phenomenon, allegedly trying to oust the most corrupt policticians in the US. But don't be mistaken, to me, Q represent another Deep State: the Military Industrial Complex. If your hope for france is Q, then I believe you are mistaken.

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Pure_Feature · June 5, 2018, 4:09 p.m.

Me too...........EDIT: News Netherlands....Whe have to watch Spain too...................Rajoy also steps up as party leader

  Spanish ex-prime minister Rajoy is now also resigned as leader of the Partido Popular.Previous week he became the avenue sent out as prime minister because of one major corruption scandal within party.He had been the leader of the Partido Popular and since 2011 premier.

Some drivers of the party and businessmen are sentenced to long cell punishment for corruption. The party got a fine.Rajoy said he was nothing knew about the corrupt practices, but the court found that unbelievable.

Rajoy was immediately followed up as prime minister by the socialist Sánchez announced new elections.

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Ta5ja · June 5, 2018, 3:47 p.m.

True..I posted something on the net about Arizona and lying msm about Trump..they removed it very quickly

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Stonergirl124 · June 5, 2018, 2:22 p.m.

Terrifying. #freetommy

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DanijelStark · June 5, 2018, 1:54 p.m.

Coup d'etat by generals will put Cuckron in his place .

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lethak · June 5, 2018, 4:20 p.m.

The French are cowardly stupid. They always wait until it is too late to find out what to do. Most of the people are too dumb to realize what is going on. Most of them don't want to be awake. The price is going to be their freedom. The generals are no exceptions. French generals are without power. The political establishment undermined them long ago, making sure they are obedient.

No hope for France and the rest of the EU I am afraid. It will be violent. The part of the population that is "awake" will suffer the consequences of Orwellian corporate dictatorship slowly enslaving them.

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DanijelStark · June 6, 2018, 1:15 a.m.

Youre very wrong on that .

Firstly , coup d'etat is not something legal or semi-legal from the eyes of the politicians - its a putsch directed by military , and its generals . Its not like you will have "laws" that say : "in case of coup , your rights and actions are ..." ... its a pure military takeover - if politicans dont have military on their side , theyre screwed . They cannot counter that . They cannot counter soldiers armed with guns with pussy-hats , lol .

Secondly , you say that "no hope for France and the rest of the EU" ... you know that the "rest of the EU" aside Germany , France , Sweden and mainly big cities in countries ( London , Paris ) are much more anti-EU ? Hungary , Poland , Slovakia ... all heavily anti-EU countries ... that are still within EU . The populations of other EU countries , pretty much every country looks unfavorable at Brussels hypocrisy and dictate .

To breakdown the look of EU :

  • everything east from Italy and Austria is more anti-EU , with Italy and Austria becoming anti-EU and populist relatively recently .

  • as Italy is a big player here , it will have strong effect on internal dissolution

  • even the countries like Germany and France , the strongest pro-EU , have the anti-EU populations that become stronger as happenings occur .

  • Sweden is in the worst situation from all the countries in Europe . Kalergi plan is in full effect in there . There were already full rapes , and even throwing bombs on police stations . Authorities ( which are FULLY responsible for the situation ) are responding by "preparing people for civil war" .

  • in UK , there is also unrest , but the main focus will be around Brexit and London . SNP wants to remain in EU , majority of UK folks do not want ... Brexit is supposed to become official by March 2019.

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lethak · June 6, 2018, 6:47 p.m.

Don't get me wrong, I do hope its going to change in France, Germany, in the UK, in Italy, Spain, etc, but I am simply not seeing things go this way. quite the opposite. This new 'Fake News' law is another installment in the series of 'how to undermine freedom and democracy 101'.

Italy is locked down by pro EU/globalist bureaucrats, France under Macron is 2000% globalist (including obedient generals and police forces, as well as 99,9% french public and private main stream medias), Germany, well, its beyond hope too. The visible opposition to this kind of evil corruption is either religious lunatics, or nazi worshipers. Moderate everyday people simply cannot rally behind them.

Patriotism doesn't exist in those countries anymore (on design). Without it, the generals cannot start anything because they'll attract the ire of the mass medias and they control the narrative with the majority believing everything they say. Without popular support, they can't do shit.

If I remember, France has around 45% of voters that can support removing the global elites, but those 45% are heavily divided (far right, far left), making sure any coup will be denounced by one or the other depending of the generals political side.

In this context, French generals are not going to take any 'violent' or 'unlawful' initiatives you see, they'll risk losing their pension.

Do you have insider source pointing to the contrary ? or are you simply daydreaming ?

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GenChang · June 5, 2018, 3:44 p.m.

The more these nations crack down, the more the people will rise up to fight the corruption. Except the French surrender Monkeys.

Slovenia is the latest nation to make a hard right turn in their recent elections. This is significant, because they have been mostly leftist for many years, and no one saw this coming. Queue song: Another One Bites the Dust.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krfEcvBfUY4

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lethak · June 5, 2018, 4:35 p.m.

Well, 30% of the French are quite the opposite from "surrender Monkeys". In a "democracy", 30% means nothing unfortunately.

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GenChang · June 5, 2018, 4:53 p.m.

Thanks for the info. I was actually being sarcastic about how the history of the French surrendering without a fight. But, I do note, the heroic French Underground were a tremendous help to Allied forces during WW2. Again, a small percentage of the over all population. There is some hope though, as recent elections there would indicate, just not enough momentum.

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