6 Dec 2009

French President Announces Creation of Paramilitary Groups

French President Nicolas Sarkozy has announced plans to form paramilitary groups to patrol parts of cities, the „banlieu“, where large numbers of immigrants live, in a move that has disturbing echoes of Fascist Europe in the 1930s.

Private „citizen“ paramilitary groups are supposed to keep „law and order“ in the banlieue. But the decision to set them up ahead of the up ahead of up-coming regional elections will spark fears that will be employed to intimidate political opponents.

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Allowing an unregulated armed force to patrol high rise ghettos, blighted by unemployment and poverty and where the residents are disadvantaged by systematic racism, is also sure to create an atmosphere of intimidation and violence and could ignite large scale social unrest.

The increasingly unpopular Sarkozy and his globalist backers might well, however, be hoping to hang onto power by using the divide and rule tactic.
Funding private armies will drag France down into a spiral of violence, deflecting attention from their financial and other crimes, such as the use of toxic vaccines in vaccination centres.

Shooting protestors is also permitted under the Lisbon Treaty, which came into force on December 1st, and which put Europe under a quasi dictatorship by means of the use of the manipulation of the election process.

As a result of this fraudulent treaty, an EU police force is theoretically allowed to arrest anyone without even having to a reason to the local police, putting their operations outside the law.

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