Macron Deploys 89,000 Cops To Thwart French Revolution

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President Emmanuel Macron deploys 89,000 cops to crush French revolution

President Emmanuel Macron is planning to deploy an additional 89,000 police officers across France to thwart the French revolution this weekend. 

Hundreds of thousands of protestors are protecting across France as part of a massive uprising against globalism. The protests are spreading across parts of mainland Europe as the mainstream media continues to downplay the scale of events.

Rt.com reports: “Saturday will be the final outcome,” Yellow Vest spokesman Eric Drouet said on Thursday. “Saturday is the Elysee, we all would like to go to the Elysee.”

With government officials reportedly fearing a “coup attempt,” the state has dramatically expanded police presence, hoping to avoid a repeat of the violence and destruction that rocked the capital last weekend. Over 130 people were injured and more than 400 arrested on December 1. Four people, including an elderly woman, died as rioters clashed with battalions of riot police.

As the interior ministry warned of an emboldened extremist fringe, Prime Minister Édouard Philippe promised that this weekend’s upcoming riots would be handled with “exceptional means.”

“We are facing people who are not here to protest, but to smash and we want to have the means to not give them a free rein,” Philippe told TF1’s evening news show on Tueday.

On the street, that means that more than 75 police units will be deployed in Paris, compared to the 50 sent out last weekend. Officers have also been instructed to directly engage with protesters, prompting fears of violence above and beyond that of last weekend.

Video purportedly filmed last Saturday showed officers chasing down and beating one protester to a pulp, after rioters had pelted officers with rocks and fireworks at the Arc de Triomphe earlier that day.

According to French media, Philippe will also deploy ten armored vehicles to the streets of Paris. Such a deployment has not occurred since riots broke out in Paris’ suburbs in 2005.

Unconfirmed images from social media also appear to show the French army moving vehicles – some of them armored – towards Paris.

Paris police have urged shopkeepers along the Champs-Elysees to close on Saturday, and dozens of museums and cultural sites will also be shut for the weekend, including the iconic Eiffel Tower.

Against the backdrop of rising violence, President Macron’s approval rating has fallen to a new low of 23 percent, according to a poll taken last week. Another poll taken this week found that 66 percent of French agree with the protesters. At least three left-wing parties have agreed to discuss a no-confidence vote against Macron’s government on Monday.

While the protests were sparked by the planned fuel tax hike, they have since evolved into a wider movement against his Europhile policies and economic reforms, which include tax breaks for businesses coupled with cuts to pensioners’ benefits.

“The revolt is not just about the gas prices,” French political commentator Jean Bricmont told RT. “It’s a general revolt against the policy of the government.”

8 Comments

  1. Most of these protests are led by pawns of the Illuminati. Controlled opposition, unfortunately the new world order will succeed, but eventually they will all be cast into the lake of fire while me and my good brothers and sisters are in heaven, so it will all balance out in the end :). Only fear the LORD!!!!

    • I notice you give no reasoning for this, or evidence or sources. I think I will continue to believe the truth – that you are wrong and these are from the French people. You dont have this many people protesting when they are paid, that has never happened. But here you have hundreds of thousands of people protesting, as reported by media (which means it’s a much higher number). The only paid protesters here are the few creating violence. That is always how protests work.
      btw, you have exactly zero reason to believe this is Illuminati, as near as I can see.

      • You missed the part where I said the protests are LED by pawns of the illuminati. I didn’t imply ALL the protestors are paid, only the leaders. Divide and conquer, pick up a history book.

        • I dont believe they are LED by pawns either; you still have not given any sources or evidence for this, but apparently you think Im an idiot for not believing you. Sorry, with NO EVIDENCE/SOURCES why should I believe you? I can do my own research. Ask yourself this: why would the globalists start a protest against globalists? Until you can explain that to me, you have nothing.

          • I have no negative impression and understand your point. The people of France have countless reasons to revolt, just like the rest of us and I can understand your perspective. I believe the goal of the elite is to lead us into chaos, and to end the chaos we will have to submit to their demands. The chaos will include civil wars within our society, you can see them breeding the hate with their Hilary vs Trump elections, and if you go to the USA now, people hate each other more than ever. When the elite fire up the ANIFA, black lives matter, LGBT, and such groups (it has been proven many of these group members are paid for by guys like Soro’s) it furthers the divide between people and creates and atmosphere of hate. The French in this case want higher pay, etc…. makes sense, but you have to remember our media is completely controlled, if there is a protest they don’t want the public to see, it wont be in the news, and the police will have some excuse to end it. Public spectacles like what is going on in France usually always have an alternative goal, and I feel it is this case it tends to always be. Can I prove it in a acceptable manner to you…..not so much, but its a series of events leading to this point that has created my opinion. For example, the British controlled their commonwealth countries using divide and conquer techniques, as soon as the British came under the local spot light, they were always a false flag away from diverting the attention elsewhere.

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