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Soros finances the protests

Equality and ReconciliationGeorge Soros funds pro-Palestinian protests

Equality and Reconciliation - May 12, 2024

If old George Soros finances the pro-Palestinian university crap, we can well imagine that behind this generosity there is a necessary project and a necessary villainy. Bingo!

   

As Renaud Beauchard explains to us in the menu, the financing of university demonstrations and occupations serves to fuel chaos which exasperates non-militant students, which irritates the witnesses of a spectacle of violence and chaos, and which then justifies the turn of the screw by the authorities in favor of sacrosanct security. We then arrive at the Gordian – or rather Sorosian – knot: the censorship of ideas in general and the repression of anything that will be qualified in any way as anti-Semitism.

Nothing new, then, leftists are used here as the useful idiots they have always been, but at a level currently bordering on a remarkable tour de force.

Thus, a Gayssot law type law is in progress or already implemented – despite the sacrosanct First Amendment – ​​but also the “Tik Tok law”, the National Security Act, the monstrous aid to Ukraine, the renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), etc. All this allows the establishment of a surveillance oligarchy leading us towards a dangerous but very real dystopia.

The worst being the rallying of most Republicans to all these repressive desires and these censorships. Even Donald Trump, embroiled in his trials, aligns himself with a certain number of these positions. Optimists will hope that he tries not to make too many waves and to send signals allowing him to have better treatment. The future will tell.

Finally, even Robert Kennedy Jr, who we hoped would be a true subversive (where Trump still congratulates himself on his vaccine policy and never fired Anthony Fauci), seems to align himself with certain unsavory positions, whether on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or his choice of Nicole Shanahan, ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, as running mate.

The future seems bleak, but let's not forget that the worst is never certain, and that hope keeps us alive, sometimes even to the point of victory.

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farmers vs the European Union

VoltairenetThe European Union against the peasants

Voltairenet - Feb 29, 2024

Throughout the European Union, farmers are standing up against the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which nevertheless subsidizes them.

   

Governments respond with adjustment measures, bureaucratic simplifications and a few words of reassurance. In reality, they are powerless in the face of a structure designed to enforce an ideology that turns out to be crazy.

Throughout Western and Central Europe, peasants are demonstrating. First it was in the Netherlands, Italy, Switzerland and Romania, today in Spain, France, Germany and Poland. This continental-scale jacquerie is rising up against the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union.

When signing the Treaty of Rome, establishing the European Economic Community, in 1957, the six founding states (West Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands) accepted the principle of free movement of goods . They thus prohibited any national agricultural policy.

In order to guarantee income for farmers, they therefore implemented a common agricultural policy. Depending on the Member States, aid from the European Union is paid to the regions which distribute it to farmers or directly to operators (as in France). This is the “First Pillar”. In addition, the European Commission determines production standards in order to improve the quality of life of rural populations and that of their production. This is the “Second Pillar”.

The First Pillar did not resist the enlargement of the European Union, and the transition to global free trade (the EU joined the WTO in 1995) which led to a disproportionate increase in community subsidies. The Second Pillar was shattered by the European Green Deal (2019), which aims to reduce the Earth's temperature by limiting greenhouse gas emissions.

In the absence of a global CAP, there is no solution to the failure of the First Pillar: the Anglo-Saxon principle of global free trade is incompatible with that of European free trade compensated by the European CAP. Floor prices for agricultural products, as announced by various national executives, will not save farmers, but on the contrary will kill them to the extent that we continue to accept imported products at much lower prices.

As for the Second Pillar, it no longer pursues a political objective, but an ideological one. Indeed, the assertion that global warming is not local, but global, is contradicted by temperature readings. While the claim that it does not come from astronomical factors, but from human activity, does not stand up to scientific debate.

Remember that the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is not a scientific academy, but a meeting of senior officials (some of whom are scientists, but who always serve as senior officials). civil servants) formed in 1988 at the initiative of Margaret Thatcher to justify the transition from coal to oil, then to nuclear power [1]. His conclusions, although they were approved by governments that could go nuclear, were violently rejected by scientific circles including the prestigious Russian Academy of Sciences [2]. The so-called “scientific consensus” on the matter does not exist any more than the famous “international community” which “sanctions” Russia. However, science does not work by consensus, but by trial and error.

Attempts to develop green tourism in rural areas will not save farmers. At most it will allow them to rent rooms on their farms for a few weeks a year. The problem is not to change activity, but to allow farmers to live and feed their population.

Farmers in Western and Central Europe are today dependent on European subsidies. They do not oppose the European Union which allows them to survive, but denounce its contradictions which suffocate them. The question is therefore not to repeal this or that regulation, but to say what form of European Union we wish to build.

The next European Union elections will be held in June. This will involve electing the deputies of the European Parliament, the only elected representatives of the Union. Indeed, the Council is not elected at Union level, but is made up of heads of state and government elected at national level, as for the Commission, it is not elected at all and represents the interests sponsors of the Union.
The different European construction projects

To understand this strange system, and possibly modify it, let us return to its origin: from the interwar period (1918-1939) to the immediate post-war period (1945-57), there were six competing projects 'union.

1- The first was carried by the Radical Republicans. It aimed to unite states administered by comparable regimes. There was talk then of uniting countries in Europe and Latin America governed in a Republic.
The definition of Republics and Monarchies had no connection with elections and dynastic successions. Thus, the King of France Henry IV described himself as “republican” (1589-1610), to the extent that he devoted himself to the common good of his subjects and not to the interests of his nobility. Our reading of Republics and Monarchies dates from Democracies (the government of the People, by the People and for the People). It focuses on the rules for appointing leaders and no longer on what they do. Thus, we consider the contemporary United Kingdom as more democratic than France and do not take into account the incredible privileges enjoyed by the British nobility to the detriment of its people.
The Argentina of Hipólito Yrigoyen (which was then the main economic power of the Americas) would have rubbed shoulders within this union with the France of Aristide Briand (whose Empire extended across all continents). The fact that these Republics were not necessarily contiguous did not shock anyone. On the contrary, it ensured that the union would never transform into a supra-national structure, but would remain an organ of inter-state cooperation.
This project foundered with the economic crisis of 1929 and the rise of fascism that it caused.

2- The second was that of a union which would guarantee peace. The French Minister of Finance, Louis Loucheur, assured that if Germany and France united in a single military-industrial complex, they would no longer be able to wage war against each other. [3].
It was achieved when, after the Second World War, the Anglo-Saxons decided to rearm Germany. In 1951, the former Petainist minister Robert Schuman created the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).
The ECSC ended in 2002 and was integrated by the Treaty of Nice into the European Union.

3- The third borrows from the previous two. It was written by the Autro-Hungarian Count Richard de Coudenhove-Kalergi. It aims to unite all the states of the continent (except the United Kingdom and the USSR) within a “PanEuropa”. Initially, it would have been a federation comparable to Switzerland, but ultimately it would have become a supra-national entity on the model of the United States and the Stalinist USSR (which defended the cultures of ethnic minorities ) [4].
This project was more or less carried out with the support of the United States. In 1949, the Council of Europe was created. I write “more or less” because the UK is a founding member, which was not initially intended. This Council developed a Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (CSDHLF). It has a European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) responsible for ensuring its application.
However, from 2009 onwards, many magistrates of this Court have been sponsored, not to say corrupted, by the American billionaire George Soros. Gradually, they interpreted the Convention in such a way as to modify the hierarchy of norms. For example, today they consider that the International Treaties on Rescue at Sea (which provide
to disembark the shipwrecked in the nearest port) must take a back seat to the right of migrants to submit requests for political asylum in Europe.
Today, this Court judges in its absence and systematically condemns the Russian Federation, even though it was suspended from the Council of Europe, then left it.

4- The fourth project, the “New European Order”, was that of the Third Reich from 1941. It involved uniting the European continent by distributing its population, by region, according to linguistic criteria. Each regional language, like Breton, would have had its State. By far the most important state would have been the one where German was spoken (Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, German-speaking Switzerland, Italian Tyrol, Czechoslovak Sudetenland, Slovak Carpathians, Romanian Banat, etc.). In addition, racial criteria would have determined the populations that would have been “reduced” (Jews, Gypsies and Slavs) and put into slavery.
This project was negotiated between Chancellor Adolf Hitler and Duke Benito Mussolini through the German jurist Walter Hallstein. It was partially realized during the Second World War, but collapsed with the fall of the Third Reich.

5- The fifth project was formulated in 1946 by the former British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill [5]. Its objective was to reconcile the Franco-German couple and to push aside the Soviets. It is part of the vision of the Atlantic Charter (1942) for which the post-war world should be governed jointly by the United States and the British Empire. Even more, it contributes to his vision of the role of the United Kingdom supported by the Commonwealth. On the Atlantic side, it develops a privileged relationship with the United States and, on the continental side, it supervises Europe of which it does not consider itself a member.
Winston Churchill launched several institutions simultaneously. Ultimately, it was this project which was carried out first, in 1957, under the name of the European Economic Community (EEC) and then, in 1993, under that of the European Union (EU). It borrows elements from three of the previous projects, but never from that of the union of Republics.
The Anglo-Saxons have always controlled the CEE-EU via the European Commission. This is the reason why she is not elected, but appointed. Moreover, London appointed Walter Hallstein, the former advisor to Chancellor Adolf Hitler on European issues, as its first president. Furthermore, the Commission initially had the legislative power that it shares today with the European Parliament. It uses it to propose standards that Parliament validates or rejects. All these standards repeat word for word those of NATO which, contrary to popular belief, is not only concerned with Defense, but with the organization of societies. The NATO offices, initially located in Luxembourg and today next to the Commission in Brussels, transmit its files to it, from the width of the roads (to allow armored vehicles to pass) to the composition of chocolate (to compose the soldier's ration).

6- The sixth project was developed by French President Charles De Gaulle in response to that of the British. He intended to build an institution not federal, but confederal: the “Europe of Nations”. He deplored the Treaty of Rome, but accepted it. In 1963 and 1967 he banned the United Kingdom from joining it. He specified that if there were to be enlargement, it would be from Brest to Vladivostok, that is to say without the United Kingdom, but with the Soviet Union. Above all, he fought tooth and nail so that questions affecting national security could only be taken unanimously.
His vision disappeared with him. The British entered the EEC in 1973 and left in 2020. Russia was never offered to join and today the EU is accumulating “sanctions” against it. Finally, the next reform of the Treaties provides for a qualified majority for questions affecting national security.

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farmers: demonstrations resume everywhere in France

ReporterreAnger of farmers: demonstrations resume throughout France

Reporterre - Feb 20, 2024

Farmers have resumed their protest movement: in Marseille, Young Farmers and the FRSEA demonstrated on February 19, targeting administrations.

   

Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône), report

A cow leading a line of around fifty tractors and a few hundred farmers in the streets of Marseille. The scene amused onlookers, many of whom took out their phones to film. Behind Iris - the ruminant - they converged from several departments, at the call of the Regional Federation of Farmers' Unions (FRSEA) and Young Farmers (JA).

“Our goal is simple. We promised 15 days ago that if the Prime Minister did not keep his word, we would come back to demonstrate,” explained Laurent Depieds, president of the FRSEA of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur in front of the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations ( Mucem) this Monday, February 19 before the departure of the procession. “First, we want answers about farmers’ income. When out of a hundred euros of products sold, only ten euros go to the producer, it’s class contempt,” says the trade unionist.

“The second subject is food sovereignty. We must stop letting in chickens from Ukraine or Brazil, honey from China and cherries from Turkey. The third point is administrative oppression. The peasants while working risk more than the delinquents,” continues Laurent Depieds, grower of organic aromatic plants in the Alpes-Haute-Provence. “We want the Prime Minister to know that when he goes to the agricultural show [which opens on February 24], it will not be to take beautiful photos and feed his Facebook, it will be to come with concrete proposals », concludes the man at the microphone.

“At the agricultural show, it won’t be to take beautiful photos”

The demonstration must start, but a thirty-year-old in work clothes asks to speak. Amandine, “winemaker in the Var” says she “does not agree with the measures announced. It won't change anything. It's just trifles. At the FNSEA, at the top, it's corrupt, there are conflicts of interest. We need to come together from the grassroots to leave the European Union. We need a Frexit, it is the only way to escape the infernal circle of this rotten Europe,” she urges. Some voices are raised to disapprove. “I’ve never heard bullshit like that,” bellows a man.

Installed on 100 hectares of mixed farming in Velaux (Bouches-du-Rhône), Lionel Giordano came with his son. He has no intention of seeing the latter take over. “No, it’s too hard. I never see my father,” confirms Mathieu, 19 years old.

Lionel Giordano stopped making poultry “last week”. Too complicated with avian flu, even though its exploitation is close to wild bird migration corridors. He continues his cultivation of organic fruits and vegetables sold in Amap and for collective catering, started in 2008, after a first career as a qualified worker in petrochemicals in Berre.

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social psychotherapy

InsolentiaeAgricultural movement: End of social psychotherapy

Insolentiae - Feb 05, 2024

Agricultural unions order farmers to return home.

   

Hahahahahaha. All this is always woven together with the unions which are only the transmission belts of successive governments.

They just organize and channel social discontent.

They are the organizers of collective social psychotherapies.

With the farmers' movement we are reaching heights and objectively it can be seen.

The FNSEA did not want to demonstrate. Overwhelmed by her base, she went there applying all the necessary brakes.

The State, a good sport, allowed some dumping of manure and other slurries to take place.

We let everyone let off steam for a big week.

Then… come on, go, go inside the kennel, bed basket.

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angry farmers

France SoirAn outpouring of anger among German farmers leading to a blockade of the country?

France Evening - Jan 10, 2024

This Monday, January 8, the movement “Zu viel ist zu viel” (“Enough is enough”) is spreading across Germany.

   

Although the government partially backed down on Thursday January 4 on the elimination of tax advantages on non-road diesel (NGR), German farmers are not taking off. Road and motorway blockages are looming as the transport federation calls for people to follow suit.

As explained in our previous article, the German Constitutional Court rejected the 2024 budget presented by Olaf Scholz in November. Forced to make budget cuts, the chancellor opted to remove tax breaks on agricultural diesel and the tax on tractors, which triggered the anger of farmers in December.

Government concessions that farmers consider insufficient

The German coalition currently in power (made up of the Social Democratic Party, the Liberal Democratic Party and the Greens) has tried to calm things down. On January 4, the government declared that it was abandoning its plan to introduce a tax on agricultural and forestry vehicles. He also proposed a gradual elimination of tax breaks on agricultural diesel, from 2024 to 2026, instead of a total elimination. These concessions did not convince the German Farmers' Federation (DBV), which reiterated its calls for unprecedented demonstrations for the next two weeks. In Bavaria alone, 180 actions were registered. They start this Monday, January 8.

The unions' demands are clear. They plan to strike until the government renounces imposing any austerity measures on them in the annual budget which is being voted on. The Bundestag Budget Committee finalizes the federal budget for 2024 in the third week of January. It is for this reason that the biggest demonstration is announced a little before, for January 15, in Berlin.

However, the anger is no longer confined to the agricultural world, and is taking on the appearance of a general strike against the budgetary policy of the Scholz government.

A movement that takes on the appearance of a general strike.

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Protesters in France use weapons supplied by the West to the kyiv regime

Réseau InternationalProtesters in France use weapons supplied to kyiv

International Network - Jul 08, 2023

Zakharova: Protesters in France are using weapons supplied by the West to the kyiv regime

   

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said protesters in France were using weapons that the Kiev regime's Western allies supplied to Ukrainian militants. These remarks were reported by the TASS agency.

Ms Zakharova says weapons provided by Western allies, NATO and France itself to support 'nationalists, Nazis and fascists in Ukraine are not just boomeranging into their territory, but hitting their own people “, emphasizing that the weapons end up in the hands of these same French demonstrators.

“The weapons supplied to kyiv end up in the hands of these same protesters and are used against the police in France”

Maria Zakharova

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Refractory duck - May 1, 2023 report

Equality and ReconciliationCanard Réfractaire: Review of May 1st

Equality and Reconciliation - May 03, 2023

2023: the traditional May Day trade union demonstration in full mutation

   

Text: Equality and Reconciliation

What is interesting is to note the depth of the rooting of anger and the form of organization that is put in place. This is not elaborated and thought out in a pyramidal way or imposed by a system, but rather in an anarchist way in the first sense – without authority and without formal rules. Local “collectives”, like elusive entities rising from the earth, acting like a multi-headed hydra in low predictability actions. Everything hated by both an authoritarian government and its police arm.

We have gone a bit from the first generation Yellow Vests which were at the time like a primal and therefore rudimentary cry, to protean Yellow Vests from which the trade union organizations are still kept at a distance (in truth it is they who note that they are not no longer have control and can no longer betray by organizing their eternal arrangement with power) and which seem to have taken root in a lasting way, like a providential lichen which covers our country more and more each day.

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the traumatized of Sainte Soline

ReporterreThe traumatized of Sainte-Soline

Reporterre - Apr 10, 2023

15 days after the demonstration in Sainte-Soline, many demonstrators still have the consequences of police repression.

   

“Traumatized” who suffer from physical but also psychological injuries.

On the surface, it's just an ordinary Excel spreadsheet. 150 squares, white background, black font. Between the lines of this “census” – not exhaustive, specify its authors – of the injuries noted by caregivers on the demonstrators of Sainte-Soline, published on March 31 by Les Uprisings of the Earth, an appalling picture emerges, filled with pain. vivid with lasting consequences. Two life-threatening emergencies, two "dilapidated" noses, an eye bruised by pieces of glass, a wound to the testicles, dozens of grenade shards, a shovelful of "deep" wounds, sometimes necrotic, which could reach the "size of an egg”… As well as anxiety, panic, feelings of “dissociation”. So many troubles which continue, two weeks after the events, to affect a large number of activists.

On the physical level, first. Many people bear the stigma of police repression. The vital prognosis of Serge, a demonstrator hit in the head by a grenade, is still engaged today. Victim of an LBD shot in the throat, Mickaël, in his thirties, had to be plunged into a coma for more than a week, and undergo major brain surgery. He has since woken up.

To these two highly publicized cases are added dozens of others. General practitioner who came to demonstrate in Sainte-Soline, Perle recounts having had the impression of being “in a war zone”. After taking care of Mickaël, the young woman found herself on a path where there were many injured people. “Everyone was screaming. There were several people with blood on their faces, people on the ground, under survival blankets, crying, half conscious...” The organs of some were, according to his observations, permanently damaged. “When you opened the eye of one of them, you just saw a red [eye]ball. In this type of case, the functional prognosis is engaged. »

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Yoda on Fear

The age to dobig anger

Age to do - Apr 01, 2023

We hear that which rises, more and more strongly, in the face of the government's contempt for the almost general opposition to the raising of the retirement age, and its umpteenth recourse to article 49-3 which circumvents the vote parliamentary.

   

But there are so many others, which go beyond press headlines. Anger of nurses, teachers, postal workers, railway workers, residents of working-class neighborhoods, feminists, parents of students… to name but a few. There is anger installed, passed under the radars of the major media but still present, such as that aroused by the health pass and the suspension of unvaccinated personnel. The deep anger, against social injustices and our parody of democracy. And finally the manipulated anger, directed against scapegoats – “immigrants”, Muslims, unemployed, civil servants… These angers play on fears. “Fear leads to anger, anger to hate…” He was not just talking bullshit, Yoda.

But his point is nevertheless restrictive. The Olympian calm of the Jedi, whose emotions must never allow themselves to be invaded, refers to the Greek philosophers who advocated self-control: for them, anger was a sign of powerlessness. If the Romans valued indignation, it was an aristocratic value – "a virtue consisting in being ashamed of the faults committed by oneself or by others towards the demands of one's rank", explains the philosopher Pierre Zaoui ( 1). In Christianity, anger is one of the seven deadly sins. These are essentially individualistic visions.
What about collective anger? Do they necessarily lead us to the "dark side", as feared by Yoda and all those who, in the current popular anger, are already seeing a good score from the far right in the presidential election of 2027? One thing is certain: on the evening of March 20, when the motion of no confidence presented to dissolve the government failed by nine votes, it was good to be in the street, with other angry people, rather than alone at home.

“Fear is the path to the dark side: fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to pain. »

Yoda

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Convoy Canada - lessons

New WorldOne Year Later: What We Learned from Canada's Freedom Convoy

New World - March 21, 2023

A year ago, the world was gripped by scenes of big trucks parked in downtown Ottawa, people protesting and dancing on Parliament Hill, and the nation's capital was besieged with bouncy castles and hot tubs.

   

Thousands of Canadians were demonstrating against the COVID-19 response and vaccination mandates in a movement that only happens once in a generation.

Yet after three weeks of protests against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's destructive policies, the Canadian government invoked the never-before-used Emergencies Act, which gave it the power to freeze protesters' bank accounts, arrest them and brutally disperse the demonstrations in the capital. It was a controversial moment, watched by the whole world.

A year later, the State of Emergency Commission, headed by Judge Paul Rouleau and tasked with investigating the use of the Emergencies Act and other related matters, released its report. complete on February 17. "The 2-page, five-volume report tabled in Parliament on Friday," CBC reported, "is probably the most comprehensive account of the unrest of the past year that will ever be produced, and it provides an objective verdict that authoritative on Justin Trudeau's historic decision to invoke the Emergencies Act. “The decision to invoke the law was appropriate,” Rouleau wrote. »

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Global health movement

Réseau InternationalThe global movement of nurses and healthcare workers intensifies

International Network - June 09, 2022

Around the world, nurses and other healthcare workers are engaging in a rising tide of strikes and protests over understaffing, grueling workloads and the erosion of their standard of living by the sharp rise in inflation.

   

The struggle of health care workers directly raises the subordination of health care to private profit. The domination of the global health care system by giant hospital monopolies, pharmaceutical, medical equipment and insurance companies makes it impossible to provide high quality health care to everyone, regardless of income.

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Scientific climate demonstration

Succession and the PlagueGovernment Inertia: Scientists Launch a Global Rebellion

Succession and the Plague - March 5, 2022

A soil scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the USA explained: “As scientists, we tend to be risk averse: we don't want to risk our work, our reputations and our time. But it is no longer enough to do our research, expect others to read it, and understand the gravity of the urgency of the climate crisis. »