Saturday, March 25, 2023

The French firefighters and riot police have now JOINED the protesters

The sum of all fears for globalist technocrats is happening RIGHT NOW in France. The French firefighters and riot police have now JOINED the protesters


France may very well be the first Western nation to have a real revolution…  Not saying when, but France is known to topple their own government.  You can tell the Deep State is scared as they REFUSE to report this in most nations – not one mention in the US other than on the net, Newsmax, One America and Real America’s Voice. …   Shows you how united the Marxist Globalist movement is in the West. On the ninth day of nationwide demonstrations and strikes in France, large crowds have taken to the streets to protest legislation that aims to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. However, the protests have not been without incidents of violence and disruption.



The sum of all fears for globalist technocrats is happening RIGHT NOW in France. The French firefighters and riot police have now JOINED the protesters to stand against tyrant World Economic Forum muppet Emanuel Macron. Globalists on life support. Coming to your city soon…


Here are some key points to consider:


  • Protesters have set fire to bins and piles of uncollected garbage, which has led to the intervention of firefighters.

  • Refuse collectors have been on strike for more than two weeks in several cities, with Paris being particularly affected by thousands of tons of uncollected rubbish on the streets.

  • Travel has been disrupted, with train and air travel affected, and many professions, including teachers, have walked off the job.

  • Although demonstrations in central Paris have been generally peaceful, smaller groups of “Black Bloc” anarchists have caused damage to shops and street furniture, as well as ransacking a McDonald’s restaurant.

  • Clashes between riot police and anarchists have ensued, with police using tear gas and stun grenades to disperse the crowds.

  • According to Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin, 156 police officers have been injured, and 100 people have been arrested across the country.

  • While the official protest march has ended in Paris, unofficial demonstrations are continuing in the French capital, with multiple blazes being reported in the streets around the Place de l’OpĂ©ra.
  • The police are charging remaining protesters as fires are being reported in the surrounding streets, often started in rubbish bins or newsstands.




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