January 07, 2025
Jean Marie Le Pen has passed away just as the French government is falling and the coalition that has been in power with Macron as the head is about to fall.
Makes one wonder, doesn't it.
Le Pen was the face of the resistance to the radical agenda of the internationalists and socialists in France. How convenient he's is gone now.
(No, I don't think he was poisoned; he was 96 after all, but I don't think the French government will shed any tears. And who knows; maybe he was "helped along" after all.)
Since this is a BBC article it uses abusive and inaccurate terms for Mr. Le Pen, calling him a "bigot" and "holocaust denier" and other such pejoratives. Some MAY be true, but most are just an expression of the disgust the Left had for him, as he was the man who created the true opposition to them in France.
In other news of the French right, Nicolas Sarkozy, former French President, goes on trialfor allegedly taking money from former Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi in what is clearly a case of lawfare by his enemies.
FTA:
Sarkozy, 69, was the president of France from 2007 to 2012.
He has always denied the charges, saying they were brought against him by people with motivations to bring him down.
The investigation was opened in 2013, two years after Saif al-Islam, son of the then-Libyan leader, first accused Sarkozy of taking millions of his father's money for campaign funding.
The following year, Lebanese businessman Ziad Takieddine - who for a long time acted as a middleman between France and the Middle East - said he had written proof that Sarkozy's campaign bid was "abundantly" financed by Tripoli, and that the €50m (£43m) worth of payments continued after he became president.
Twelve other people - accused of devising the pact with Gaddafi - are standing trial along Sarkozy. They all deny the charges.
Sarkozy's wife, Italian-born former supermodel and singer Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, was charged last year with hiding evidence linked to the Gaddafi case and associating with wrongdoers to commit fraud, both of which she denies.
Since losing his re-election bid in 2012, Sarkozy has been targeted by several criminal investigations.
He also appealed against a February 2024 ruling which found him guilty of overspending on his 2012 re-election campaign, then hiring a PR firm to cover it up. He was handed a one-year sentence, of which six months were suspended.
In 2021, he was found guilty of trying to bribe a judge in 2014 and became the first former French president to get a custodial sentence. In December, the Paris appeals court ruled that he could serve his time at home wearing a tag instead of going to jail.
Sarkozy was not wearing the tag as he arrived in court in Paris on Monday morning.
However, that is only because the details of that sentence have yet to be worked out.
It is likely that in the course of this three-month trial over the so-called Libya connection, the former president will appear wearing the device.
The trial is set to continue until 10 April. If found guilty, Sarkozy faces up to 10 years in prison. "
Does this sound familiar? It sounds very much like what they've been doing to Trump over the last few years (or Bolsinaro in Brazil, or insert name here where any anti-establishement type has won power.)
This is what they will do to Trump if they retake power from the MAGA movement in '28. It will be one charge after another until they put him in prison; the Ruling Class cannot afford to let anyone get away with bucking them in this manner, and that is whether in France or Brazil or the U.S.
Trump should offer sanctuary to Sarkozyin the United States.
The New World Order is not going down without a fight. That'swhy I do wonder about the death of La Pen; like Trotsky it doesn't matter how long someone has been gone or how old they are - they will eventually meet the vengence of the Rulers. Even the Mafia holds less of a grudge.
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