Showing posts with label Nationalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nationalism. Show all posts

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Civil War Imminent

The Globalist Cabal is playing its last card: Chaos and destruction of the USA.
US Politicians aligned with the Globalist Agenda, are working over time to trigger a Civil War.
“A house divided against itself cannot stand." Abraham Lincoln
Under the pretext of family separations, politicians have encouraged protests across the country.  Yet, those same politicians are unwilling to legislate our Broken Immigration system.  And furthermore unwilling to protect through legislation those already (even though illegally) established in the USA, some for decades, and to protect the Southern Border from further permeability.

This weekend saw a variety of protests and counter protests.
Some, if sustained, will cause riots and possibly confrontations leading to a Civil War. And that is what the Globalist sympathizers are looking for, for their view of the World is one without borders nor sovereign nations. A World controlled by a megalomaniac Cabal.

After the call to harass those in line with the current administration, things could go from bad to worse. The current administration was duly elected and sought for by Americans who wish to reclaim their nation and bring it back to it's former status.

Nationalism is direct conflict with Globalism. Within government a silent war is taking place. The newly elected POTUS and his cabinet and sympathizers are fighting the Deep State that only answers to the Shadow government. Some in Congress are painfully only learning of it now (those not bought and paid for by the Cabal).

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Why I Was Wrong About Nationalism


In 1981, for the first time the French elected a Socialist President: Francois Mitterand who held office until 1995. He right away invited members of the Communist Party into his government.

I was in my early 20's then, and I had been working full time since the age of 17 as I was holding a Auto Mechanic Certificate. I quickly adapted to the law of demand and shifted to Motorcycle repair (it paid better and I was enjoying it much more).  I then went on to practice my talent on small aircrafts, operating on a limited Aircraft repair certification.

France 1982
I made several business trips to the US, (on behalf of my company) in order to secure a distributorship from a company that made Ultralight Aircrafts, for import into France. Although I made several trips to the US to visit family during my youth, I had then noticed how taking cash out of France had now become very regulated by this new Socialist government. I also experienced my first difficulty to pay my now higher taxes. In my early 20's, I was a very sought for mechanic, I even worked for BMW France as an escort in an intercontinental trip for BMW motorcycle owners.
As a result of my interactions with the manufacturers of those Ultralights, they offered me to come work for them.

And so it was, in 1983, I left my country of birth to become an immigrant in the US. I was greatly appreciated and earned much more than in France.
In the early 80's, the US was a striving country, the people were so self disciplined, and respectful, that one could very easily recognize them at an airport line. Americans were just about the only ones who did not try to break in line.
In those times, in rural Pennsylvania, most people did not lock their cars, nor their houses. I recall warning  one my family member about leaving the purse on the seat of an unlocked car, and for her to answer me, that "not here, no one will try to steal that purse".

I will say this: at no time in life, in my adopted country did I want it to become the country I had come from. At no time throughout my adult life as a voting US citizen, did I want BIG government, because I experienced first hand how wrong big government can be.
10 years ago, France had such laws as to make illegal having a second job; illegal to work overtime and get paid for it (they can only recuperate the time in the form of forced vacations); the maximum allowed work week was of 35 hours. No wonder the French need all the social apparatus.