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cuitlahuac
27th September 2014, 07:48
The Nazi inspired European Union tyranny is crumbling. If you can not abolish a tyrannical tax office, the french farmers had an alternative solution.

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French vegetable farmer have set a tax office and a building on fire destroying the government facility which was the symbol of the increasing administrative burden and sanctions that is killing farming.

Hundreds of tractors and trailers of the farmers converged on Friday evening before the building of the Agricultural Social Insurance (MSA) in the town of Morlaix (Brittany). There they dumped unsold potatoes and artichokes before the MSA-building and added pallets and tires setting the entire lot on fire. Thereafter, the farmers moved on to the tax office set that on fire as well. The protests also took place in numerous other places as well, however, only these two government buildings were totally destroyed.

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-23/decline-fall-europe-french-farmers-set-tax-office-fire

cuitlahuac
27th September 2014, 07:55
France has always had a good handling tradition for tyrants:


...As a matter of fact, people never
fight until they're desperate. Things have to go pretty wrong. It has to be pretty obvious.
There have to be a couple of citizens hung on a lamppost. There has to be darn little bread in
the locker. There have to be a lot of things present before people really look up.

And when they do look up and when they do notice, at last... The French Revolution's
typical of this. They said, "You know, I wonder..." (along about days before the Bastille;
years before the Bastille fell), you know, they sit around and they say, "Do you suppose that
fellow that lives up in that big house that calls himself Sieur de Montaigne, do you suppose he
has anything to do with the... with us not feeling exactly relaxed?" And finally some guys
came along and they dug up the Age of Pericles in the textbooks and got them reprinted into
"peasant." And they sold them under the counter and the next doggone thing you know, why,
the French Revolution started when people stopped wondering, "Do you suppose there's any
effort around here to suppress us?" It was how you defined suppression at the time, you see?

And one day they said, "You know, I'm sure there is. I'm sure. I could swear it. And
Joe, Jacques, Jean! What do you know? You know I bet somebody's trying to keep us from
speaking our right mind!" And boom! No Bastille. Boom! No monarchy.

And they got in the habit. And for just years, anything that put its head up that –
somebody came up and wanted to sell you some crackers, all you had to do was point at him
and say, "Tyranny – guillotine." Madame Guillotine made another widow. It was a most
amazing reaction. All Europe was upset.

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cuitlahuac
27th September 2014, 07:58
I think the movements in the US demanding the abolition of the IRS are civilized ways to solve the problem.

sheme
27th September 2014, 09:08
I remember when the French farmers set fire to lorry loads of live sheep, fire is an evil protest weapon- one favoured by the dark side of human nature in my opinion.

dim
27th September 2014, 12:54
and what exactly happened after Bastille ? after May '68 ? after medieval enlightenment ?
perhaps after October '17 ? or July 1776 ? or...

...exactly, then Monday morning comes.

Hervé
27th September 2014, 13:18
Dropping farther down the "Let's starve 'em all useless eaters" rabbit hole:



Before 1919 when Nesta B. Webster published her history of the French tragedy, there was nothing in English except Thomas Carlyle's The French Revolution (1837). In her preface to The French Revolution: A Study in Democracy (1919) she expressed shock. "So far, in England, the truth is not known; we have not even been told what really happened.

Histories still teach that before the French Revolution the French aristocracy kept the peasantry hungry and desperate without any real hope or direction for the future. In her work, Webster explodes these notions regarding peasant misery before 1789 with the letters of Dr. Rigby who traveled through the French countryside in 1789 and who described "its extraordinary fertility" and its "state of the highest cultivation."

"The crops are beyond any conception I could have had of them ,,, tens of thousands of acres of wheat superior to any that can be produced in England..." He described the French people as happy, prosperous and contented. (pp. 4-5)

Yet in the midst of this abundance there was famine. It triggered the French Revolution just like the unrest today in the Middle East. And we are still taught that upon hearing of the starving French peasantry, Louis XVI's wife, Queen Marie Antoinette remarked,"Let them eat cake." This bogus quotation is used to color the French aristocrats as out of touch. In fact Marie Antoinette blamed England. She knew what was happening.

And Americans today like Webster, have blinders on when it came to their own government's dishonorable foreign policy. Webster refused to hold her English Government responsible notwithstanding the overwhelmingly damning evidence.

"What, then, is the explanation of the belief in English cooperation with the revolutionary movement? Of the English guineas found on the rioters? Of the Englishmen mingling in the mobs of Paris during popular agitations? Of the seditious pamphlets printed in London? Of the traffic in letters, messages, and money maintained between England and the revolutionary leaders? Many of these leaders were constantly in England both before and during the Revolution... These facts admit of no denial: to suppose, however, any complicity on the part of the English Government is illogical and absurd." pp.30-31

A Royalist historian and contemporary of the worst atrocities, Felix Louis Montjoie, copiously documented the role of French King Louis XVI's cousin, the Freemason Duc d'Orleans, who bought up large portions of the French grain in 1789. This role backfired on him as he was guillotined in Nov. 1793.

Later historians document the role of Pitt, the English Parliament and the King's Privy Counsel in hoarding French grain with the aid of the Illuminati British East India Company in warehouses on the English Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey. ("Why the French Did Not Have an American Revolution," by Pierre Beaudry, p. 5.)

[...]

In the words of John Robison in his Proofs of a Conspiracy (1797)

"The earlier revolutionary leaders were, as we have seen, the disciples of the German Illuminati, and it was they who initiated them into the art of forming political committees " to carry through the great plan of a general overturning of religion and government . . . .These committees arose from the Illuminati in Bavaria . . . and these committees produced the Jacobin Club."

"The chief lesson," Robison goes on to observe, "that the revolutionary leaders took from Germany, was the method of doing business, of managing their own correspondence, and of procuring and training pupils." pp. 190-191

The Illuminati operating in the guise of the Jacobins forced the regime change historians call the French Revolution. During the Russian Revolution they masqueraded as the Bolsheviks. Today they brag they are behind the Middle East revolutions. So maybe we should believe them.
.---
(just like the Russian Revolution of 1917 (http://www.reformation.org/wall-st-bolshevik-rev.html))
Taken from: France Didn't Have a Revolution (http://www.henrymakow.com/french_revolution_wasnt_a_revo.html)


All of which ties in with what this guy was talking about:



[...]

Myron Fagan Sounded Alarm in 1967
September 21, 2014

Why America is Going Down the Drain (http://henrymakow.com/2014/09/Myron-Fagan-Sounded-Alarm-in-1967.html)

Myron Fagan (1887-1972) was a distinguished and successful Broadway producer (http://educate-yourself.org/nwo/myronfaganbio.shtml), writer and director. A Jew, he tried to alert his fellow Americans to their coming by the Illuminati. Here are 12 trenchant points from a 1967 address, "The Illuminati & the CFR," that resonate today more than ever.


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[...]

Transcript for the above video at: http://www.awakeandarise.org/article/MyronFagan.htm
Fagan 1967 mp3 file (http://www.awakeandarise.org/radio/Myron_Fagan.mp3) ... (right click ---> "Save [target] as")
Fagan PDF (http://www.awakeandarise.org/article/Fagan.pdf) ............... (right click ---> "Save [target] as")
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Lifebringer
27th September 2014, 14:58
I don't know, according to scripture and ancient books kept out of the Bible that date earlier, they say during the winter months, if the 2nd sun comes, it won't be water, but fire next time. See the tilt towards, and the closeness fries anything in it's path as it passes, and heats the core for volcanic activity from within, purging/cleansing/burning off the toxins, poisons, pestulence and starting anew, like the layers in the cores they've been digging that date further and further back in time. The more evil the empire, the more destruction cast upon it and those who approve of such evil intent or harm to others.

amor
27th September 2014, 21:16
Farmers are the salt of the earth. Wherever I read about evil plots, the English and Illuminati are said to be behind it.

cuitlahuac
28th September 2014, 06:17
The Illuminati operating in the guise of the Jacobins forced the regime change historians call the French Revolution. During the Russian Revolution they masqueraded as the Bolsheviks. Today they brag they are behind the Middle East revolutions. So maybe we should believe them.

I agree. The point I see is that the idea "Every man has a right to express his opinion on his government and to participate in it" Is being used as a means of change. This idea might be used by evil to do mischief, like the Illuminati creating revolutions, or the NWO today staging revolutions in the middle east. But this idea can be used for freedom, as nearly a last resort to end tyranny. Today the idea is being used by the Illuminati to create chaos in the Middle East, but this idea can be used for good. For example, freedom of religion. Freedom from the NWO.

An example of freedom of religion:


A fabulous thing to observe: We think "Love thy Neighbor" has been the civilizing
influence. It has not been. "Be free" has been.

The religious world may have dominated, at one time or another, the Middle Ages, but
the religious world consisted in itself of a tyranny and was itself antipathetic to this very thing
called freedom. Where we could have the word of one man saying, "All must now believe; all
must now worship; you must keep your hand in your upper breast pocket while quoting Psalm
66 and in no other place," we did not have freedom. We had slavery.

And we also never taught very much about Greece until the day of the Scholastic. And
it was an unhappy day that they reached into the tombs below the Vatican where they have
kept all the books which were salvaged from the old Greek and Roman libraries, and brought
out and gave to the world, like a little tidbit, the works of Aristotle as a scientific work, and
formed the basis of what we called Scholasticism. And people read a little bit further and they
found the rest of them. They found people like Plato. They found this fellow Socrates. They
found these other chaps who had a lot to say. And all these chaps were talking about was
freedom and there went the church. Boom!

You can recognize the truth of this. There was no stronger force on the face of earth,
in 1400 and something, when Cesare Borgia was letting his sister poison some fellows so his
uncle the pope could sell a few more seats in a few more monasteries. This was a tight,
capitalistic, highly profitable tyranny, and it blew up in their faces. And it did an awful lot of
very violent blowing up before we begin to hear about anything like freedom. Things started
to blow up in sections, and they blew up in the face of religion.

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dim
28th September 2014, 08:19
There's an Illuminati behind every man and woman and child born in this world
until this one is addressed directly inside every each one of us any revolution is doomed to fail
cause it is only replaces one tyrant for another and then complains that was an Illuminati job and goes for another revolution.
We are the tyrants.

cuitlahuac
28th September 2014, 09:47
There's an Illuminati behind every man and woman and child born in this world
until this one is addressed directly inside every each one of us any revolution is doomed to fail
cause it is only replaces one tyrant for another and then complains that was an Illuminati job and goes for another revolution.
We are the tyrants.

Yes. Even the last revolution or evolution, Scientology, the continuation of Buddhism, has fallen to the Illuminati takeover in 1982. I witnessed the takeover. It was stated by Hubbard himself that Scientology was to fall in incorrect hands (enslavers) and was to become a spiritual tyranny. But there was a solution to that. It is in the Scientology Freezone. There are means to eradicate the "Illuminati inside of every one of us" on this planet. One can become a powerful being without becoming a tyrant. Now we can create a real civilization, one that can detect and get rid of the implicit mechanism that tuns man societies into tyrannies.

I mean, this "society" has fallen already. Either we build one with the pieces or create a new one, or both.