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France
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 6:10 pm
by Naga_Fireball
Grieving with the wonderful people who helped america become an independent nation.
So sad for all the hard knocks taken recently by this exemplary and courageous nation.
"And they said Marianne killed herself, and I said, 'Not a chance, not a chance'" ~Tori Amos
Re: France
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2016 11:34 pm
by Christine
Ah, France ... and ... I am seeing this is just the beginning of what will hurl us into the changing of the guard, seems it is really happening this time.
Now Turkey, however positive this can potentially become and maybe what will eventually happen in the USofA we are seeing further signs of the crumble of what we already know is a highly unstable matrix. Personally I haven't followed the politics of Turkey so found this comment on another forum enlightening to the events.
Finally, I hope they succeed.
The Turkish constitution gives the army the right and duty to protect the constitution when the generals think that the president or the house of the country does not respect the constitutional rules. The Turkish army has done that a few times in the past, and usually gives back the voting rights to the population a few years later.
This is not a coup like it usually is in South America for example.
This is more what it would be if the armies in the West were protecting our constitutions due to rampant corruption and anti-constitutional actions of the governments and its leaders.
At least, this is what many progressive Turks would say.
Naga_Fireball wrote:Grieving with the wonderful people who helped america become an independent nation.
So sad for all the hard knocks taken recently by this exemplary and courageous nation.
"And they said Marianne killed herself, and I said, 'Not a chance, not a chance'" ~Tori Amos
I love Tori Amos, thanks for reminding me of her.
Re: France
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 2:54 am
by Naga_Fireball
Eek. You are probably right. France did not support the bogus Bushwhack wars and is receiving her punishment from nwo.
I hope they pull together and maintain their values. It's a horrible thing, I bet innocent arabs are getting fired cause of this one guy in a truck :/
Hug.
Tori has a lovely and strange voice, not to mention some very odd but catchy lyrics haha.
Was lucky to find 3 album at goodwill this week @@
Re: France
Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2016 6:47 pm
by Hermit
When I watch the world unfold, I'm pulled to retire into the wilderness. But when I retire to the wilderness, I'm pulled back into the world. Is it that there are too many of us, or is it that we are now more than capable of knowing what an ant on the opposite side of the globe is doing? And is that knowledge meaningful?
Something was said by a hero of mine back during the height of the cold war: the news reports everything, but if we can't do anything about it, what is the purpose of watching it other than creating a response?
I wonder just how much false flags happen, and in the case that they do not happen, how much the media uses events to sculpt the public mind. Just remember the torch of freedom, ladies.

(I'll let you google that clusterpoop!)