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The speaker discusses the difficulty of reforming the European Union (EU) due to the need for unanimous agreement among the 27 member countries. They give examples of different countries' conflicting interests, such as France wanting to reduce tax evasion while Luxembourg relies on it. They also mention the challenges of reforming agriculture and rebuilding French industry. The speaker argues that the EU's institutions lack real power and that changing the EU from within is impossible. They suggest that leaving the EU through a Frexit referendum would allow France to regain control and pursue its own policies. They mention the importance of addressing the issue of the euro and express agreement with certain political figures.

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A French politician discusses the power of the European Union (EU) over the French Constitution, highlighting the loss of sovereignty. In a 1995 interview, he is labeled a populist and criticized for blaming Brussels and technocracy. The politician argues that the EU's influence should be debated openly, as it affects various sectors of society. He expresses concern that power is slipping away from the people and into the hands of technocrats. The interviewer recalls the shock and disagreement with the politician's views at the time, but now acknowledges that opinions have shifted. The politician attributes the lack of change to the prevailing ideology that presents the EU as the only solution, despite growing opposition. He suggests that a significant event, like the fall of the Berlin Wall, may be needed to bring about change.

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In Europe, recent incidents of violence highlight the link between mass migration and crime. The speaker warns of the replacement of native populations by migrants, pushing for a strong, Christian Europe of sovereign nations. Criticizing the EU's erosion of national sovereignty, the speaker calls for its dismantling. Urging action against attacks on civilization, the speaker emphasizes the need to fight back against the elites' war on the people.

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The speaker discusses the Bataclan attack and expresses frustration at the lack of action taken by the French government. They believe that if the full details of the attacks had been revealed, it would have shaken public opinion and led to political consequences. The speaker also questions the orders given to the military and suggests that there were enough resources to intervene and prevent more casualties. They mention their personal connections to the GIGN and JIGN and criticize the decision-making process during the attack. The speaker believes that there may have been a deliberate intention to allow the attacks to happen and discusses the influence of foreign powers and financial interests in destabilizing France.

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We are facing immense crises in the European Union. War has returned to our territory, and we need the EU more than ever. However, the far-right is gaining success in elections, with figures like Mr. Wilders campaigning against Muslims, immigration, and even the European Green Deal. If we don't wake up and realize the gravity of the situation, if we don't find the strength to convince others that we need to save the EU, it is in danger of extinction. There is a combination of external and internal threats that we have never seen before in European history. The upcoming election is crucial and decisive. Putin's plan to pressure and weaken Europe is succeeding.

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There is a growing antisemitism in France and Europe, but it is not accurate to say that the French people are antisemitic. The antisemitism comes from the Islamized suburbs, influenced by Arab and Islamic culture, which expresses hostility towards Jews and Christians. This hostility is rooted in texts like the Quran and hadiths, which refer to Jews and Christians as pigs and dogs. The rise in antisemitism is not due to the French population, but rather the importation of a population that has been anti-Jewish for centuries. Some individuals exploit this situation for political reasons, using the anti-Jewish sentiment along with anti-police and anti-French sentiments prevalent in these Islamized suburbs.

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The video discusses the democratic process surrounding the European Union (EU) in France. It begins with the speaker expressing support for involving the people in decision-making and holding referendums. However, it highlights how the French people voted against the EU treaty, yet President Nicolas Sarkozy found a way to bypass their decision. The video then mentions the divide between the lower and upper classes in France and how politicians have contributed to this democratic fracture. It goes on to explain the events leading up to the French rejection of the EU constitution and how Sarkozy later signed the Lisbon Treaty, disregarding the previous referendum. The video concludes by criticizing the actions of politicians who ignored the will of the people.

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Marine Le Pen's embezzlement conviction has made her ineligible to run for president, a catastrophic end to her political career. The charges stem from allegedly taking money from the European Parliament, meant for MEPs, and funneling it to her party in France. The speaker questions whether the charges are legitimate or a politically motivated attempt to control a popular right-wing leader amid rising frustration with mass migration and national breakdown. They ask if Europe is in a democracy crisis, pointing to Trump's legal battles and the potential "lawfare" against Conor McGregor. The speaker questions whether protecting borders is racist, particularly for melting pot nations. They also question the role of global bureaucracies like the EU and UN, suggesting they facilitate institutional power rather than individual freedom. They ask if repurposing European Parliament funds for national endeavors is truly a terrible crime, or a pretext to stop Le Pen from running. They highlight the rise of populist movements in Europe, like the gilets jaunes, protesting corporate financial power. They argue that people should be able to choose their leader, regardless of whether others agree with their rhetoric.

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The speaker shows childhood photos and discusses the theory that Brigitte Macron lived as a man for 30 years. They argue that it would be easy for her to debunk the theory by showing photos of her early years. The speaker claims that the French press is involved in covering up the alleged truth. They argue that if the theory is true, it would have significant implications for France and suggest that an investigation should be conducted. The speaker also discusses the lack of evidence for Brigitte Macron's ex-husband and presents a theory that Jean-Michel Trogneux, who became Brigitte Macron, had children with his niece. They criticize the media for not addressing the allegations and claim that journalists are planning to reveal more about the situation.

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We are facing immense crises in the European Union. War has returned to our territory, and we need the EU more than ever. However, the far-right is gaining success in elections, with figures like Mr. Wilders campaigning against Muslims, immigration, and even the European Green Deal. If we don't realize the gravity of the situation and find the strength to convince others of the need to save the EU, it is in danger of extinction. We are facing both external and internal threats, unlike anything we have seen before. The upcoming election is crucial and decisive for our history. Putin's plan to pressure and weaken Europe is succeeding.

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France is a country known for its scientific excellence and intellectual rigor. The speaker criticizes the influence of certain individuals, like Didier Raoult, who gained money and followers during the pandemic. They question whether Raoult's actions meet the criteria for sectarianism and express concern about the number of people who may refuse a protective vaccine due to false beliefs spread by such individuals. The speaker highlights the negative impact of the controversial use of hydroxychloroquine and emphasizes the need for lawmakers to protect vulnerable citizens and prevent future crises caused by self-proclaimed experts.

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We are facing immense crises in the European Union. War has returned to our territory, and we need the EU more than ever. However, the far-right is gaining success in elections, with figures like Mr. Wilders campaigning against Muslims, immigration, and even the European Green Deal. If we don't wake up and realize the gravity of the situation, if we don't find the strength to convince others that we need to save the EU, it is in danger of collapse. There is a combination of external and internal threats that we have never seen before in European history. The upcoming election is crucial and decisive. Putin's plan to pressure and weaken Europe is working.

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The speaker believes that the European Union (EU) is a supranational institution that imposes the same policies on all European countries, making it naive to think that policy change is possible within the EU. They argue that the EU has weakened the continent and turned it into a dictatorship, as warned by Pierre Mendès France. The speaker highlights the negative impact of EU laws on immigration and the economy, leading to poverty and a decline in growth. They also express concern about the loss of national identity within the EU. In conclusion, the speaker sees the EU as a new Soviet Union, predicting increased censorship and surveillance. They advocate for leaving the EU, as it is causing ongoing crises and problems.

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We are not in trouble because of a lack of energy or amateurs. We need to talk about things. These people are great, but they are inexperienced. Macron has been here for 6 years and didn't think about all this before. We are dependent now, whereas France used to be a leader in electricity. We had the strongest nuclear potential in the world and could export electricity. But now we are begging because we followed Germany's lead. This is not Europe, it's German Europe. The Franco-German relationship is a disaster for France. We need to break free from this imperialism.

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The speaker claims the media attacked them after they began reporting a story, leading to their firing. They cite the case of Isabella Ferrera, an independent journalist investigating Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte, who was found dead, with the media claiming suicide despite a friend's doubts. Another independent journalist, Natasha Ray, who has cancer, was sued by Brigitte Macron, not over the claim that Brigitte was born a biological male, but over errors when speaking to Amandin Roy, who was also sued for invasion of privacy. Xavier Poussard, the journalist who originally exposed the claim that Brigitte Macron was lying about her identity, has faced harassment, including financial audits and searches of his mother's home. Poussard has not been sued for defamation because his work has been thorough.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of energy and amateurism in France's leadership. They mention that France used to be a leader in electricity production but now relies on other countries. They blame this on following Germany's lead and call it an "idiotic Franco-German couple" where France is the cuckold. The speaker urges France to break free from this imperialism.

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The speaker discusses a court case involving a woman's death, mentioning the change in charges from voluntary to involuntary manslaughter. They criticize the justice system and claim that the French government is failing to ensure authority and security. They also express concern about the impact of mass immigration on French identity, culture, and language. The speaker believes that those in power are pushing France towards barbarism, which they define as a combination of forgetfulness and violence, contrasting it with civilization.

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Nuclear energy is non-polluting, cheaper, and secure. However, France has gradually abandoned it due to ideology, cowardice, and incompetence. This decision has led to half of the reactors being shut down, the closure of Fessenheim, and a lack of investment in nuclear power. As a result, we now face restrictions, shortages, and price increases. The decline of nuclear power in France reflects the poor choices made by our leaders. Like education, healthcare, justice, and the police, anything touched by the government is deficient or on the verge of collapse. This country is declassified, deindustrialized, and lacking in substance. The younger generation feels a mix of discomfort, anger, and sadness. In short, France is like a slowly sinking Titanic, unless someone takes action.

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The speakers discuss what they describe as a global rise in Islamist-linked threats and the impact of migration on security in Western countries. They begin by asserting that France’s government can no longer keep its own people safe from “potential radical Islamic terrorists that they have welcomed into their country,” and claim that France has allowed so many Middle East and North African migrants that crowds can no longer be assembled. They extend the concern to other Western nations, stating that the threat is now widespread, including in Germany, where they say many people are afraid to attend famous Christmas markets because they have become highly dangerous targets for radical Islamists. Speaker 1 provides details: since 2014, seven European Christmas markets have been attacked—three in France and four in Germany. Authorities arrested five men suspected of planning attack number eight in Germany last week; among them is described as a Muslim cleric from a German mosque who allegedly urged his followers to kill as many people as possible. The report notes that an attack in Poland on a Christmas market was foiled as well. The German case is characterized as a migrant who came from Egypt, moved to Germany, and, according to the speakers, worked at a mosque in a country they describe as tolerantly allowing him to operate there. They claim this individual began indoctrinating other Muslims to murder Christians. They describe attending a German Christmas market at this point as akin to playing Russian roulette, expressing fear that an asylum seeker living on tax dollars could drive a car into a market and kill many people. The speakers reference Australia, stating that 16 people were murdered on a beach “this past Sunday,” and claim that there is a heightened threat as their government imported tens of thousands of migrants from Muslim-majority countries, with the Muslim population purportedly doubling in a decade. They criticize Australia’s Labour Party as “left-wing,” asserting it has “the strictest gun laws in the world” yet intends to add more, while instructing viewers to light a candle as a symbolic response. They describe the current government as being led by people who are detached from reality and who prioritize political orthodoxies over people’s lives, claiming that the media feeds the same narratives and spin. Speaker 2 endorses a symbolic action: “Light a candle. Put it in their front window tonight at 06:47PM to show that light will indeed defeat darkness.” They state that a national cabinet meeting will consider a proposal to empower agencies to examine what can be done in this area. Overall, the dialogue emphasizes a narrative of increasing Islamist terrorism linked to migrant populations in Europe and Australia, argues for stronger security measures and altered political responses, and frames mainstream reporting as insufficient.

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The speaker claims to have been targeted for assassination three times and suggests that the police are involved. They mention a friend named Xavier Merlin who was killed after the Bataclan attack and believed to have known important information. The speaker also mentions an individual named Merah who was intercepted by the Americans while training for jihad and then allowed to return to France. They accuse the French government of assassinating this person. The speaker claims to have written detailed accounts of their assassination attempts and brought them to the Russian embassy for safekeeping. They urge people to wake up and take action before it's too late.

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The atmosphere in the European Parliament is tense. Many colleagues are realizing they are not serving the people's best interests. It's no longer about the people, but about a global elite. They are starting to see that the public is no longer fooled by climate change rhetoric and are standing up against it.

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The atmosphere in the European Parliament is tense. Colleagues are realizing they are not serving the people's best interests. They feel the government is controlled by global elitists, not the people. People are no longer fooled by climate change narratives, and the truth is starting to come to light.

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Europe is the cradle of Western civilization, and the cultural and religious bonds between it and the U.S. will last beyond political disagreements. However, Europe is at risk of civilizational suicide. Many European countries are unable or unwilling to control their borders, but they are starting to push back, which is good. They are also starting to limit the free speech of their own citizens, even as those citizens protest against border issues. Europe needs to respect its own people and sovereignty, something America can't do for them. If a country like Germany takes in millions of immigrants who are culturally incompatible, Germany will have killed itself. The speaker loves Germany and wants it to thrive.

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Le président de la République tente de recentrer les débats sur la guerre en Europe pour les élections, ce qui divise et semble irresponsable. Les accords avec l'Ukraine pour l'OTAN sont critiqués comme une diversion des problèmes nationaux. Macron est accusé d'immaturité, narcissisme et cynisme. Son attitude est jugée dangereuse pour des vies humaines. Son armée est remise en question quant à sa capacité de tenir une semaine en guerre. Translation: The President is criticized for trying to shift focus to war in Europe before elections, which is seen as divisive and irresponsible. Agreements with Ukraine for NATO are viewed as a distraction from national issues. Macron is accused of immaturity, narcissism, and cynicism. His behavior is deemed dangerous for human lives. His army's ability to withstand a week of war is questioned.

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The speaker criticizes the European Commission, calling them "Talibans of the law" and "dogmatic extremists" on competition policy. They argue that France should prioritize its national interest and keep its dams, dismissing any interference from the Commission. When asked about the queen, the speaker suggests removing her, questioning the Commission's authority and dismissing any potential consequences. They emphasize the need to protect France's national interest and oppose any infringements. The speaker concludes by urging moderation and calm in the face of excesses.
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