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Macron is married to a former teacher old enough to be his mother and has no biological children. In a sane world he would be disqualified from any public office. Alas he is another Klaus Schwab catamite.

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Just learned a new word. Eeeww.

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Me too.

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By the age of 50, french women have had an average of 4 husbands.

French courts are very busy figuring out who (kids/wife) belongs to whom (parents/husband) every single day!!!

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Catholics no less.

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What's surprising is that the Roman Catholic Pope himself has lost his moral compass. Don't expect his followers to behave differently.

He was publicly jabbed with toxic abortive fetal cells infested transgenic injections that he mandated to his staff. All refuseniks were fired! What does this tell you for a religion that has been fighting abortions for centuries?

He's teaming up with the Rothschild Khazarian Mafia (RKM) to implement the New World Order:

https://christiansfortruth.com/rothschild-investment-group-partners-with-the-vatican-to-rebrand-communism-as-inclusive-capitalism/

and one of his Archbishops has been fighting back for two years now:

"Roman Catholic Church (RCC) that has long been kaganized by the Rothschild Khazarian Mafia (RKM)"

https://www.globalresearch.ca/author/his-excellency-carlo-maria-vigano

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Nope. Not Catholics. Securlar foie gras eating EU lording swine. They have ceded their country to an immigrant subculture. By choice.

The country is dead. They just dont know it yet.

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yeah, HIS former teacher. Hyssssterical. what an absolute embarrassment

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I remember reading about this and thinking it was completely sick. I don't remember every detail from the article, but I do remember that he was being praised for being persistent in his pursuit of his lover. She was married with children at the time, initially rebuffed him, finally, well you know. He should have been considered a stalker, a very sick one at that.

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Trudeau has a rather ... how would I put it. Problematic vibe. This new information that you provide is illuminating.

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Darned NDA has made it a bit challenging, but he is very problematic

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Indeed.

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Maybe Klaus has incriminating photos of Macron and also Trudeau. Or the Clintons do.

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He's always been an actor. And not a very good one. More like, scumbag imposter.

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Wow! Thanks for sending, lol 🤣 Where is his clown suit? 🤡

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They're French! The French ain't right in the haid.

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Having an older spouse and no biological children shouldn't preclude you from holding office. But I totally agree that, IMO, he's one of Schwab's butt buddies.

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It's rather a bad omen for France (traditional France!).

Europe in general has no future. You can't increase your GDP by reducing your population and the population decline in some EU countries is very steep - mimicking Japan's. The globalists solution to the problem is to import immigrants from the Middle East and North Africa in order to REPLACE the dying population. Which is weird to me!!!

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It's White Erasure. What Antiwhites do.

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Yea this has puzzled me for ages

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Not "spouse". Wife. A wife who changed your diapers is unnatural and all morally sane people simply know this.

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Catamite definitely needs to be used more on this substack.

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To clarify, he's married to *his* former teacher. He was 15 and she was in her mid forties when they started "hooking up". Her children were his classmates. She would have been charged with statutory rape in any other country lost her job and possibly gone to prison. Viva la France...

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Regardless of the fact that his beard is a white septuagenarian, it's pretty widely acknowledged that "on the down-low" he's particularly fond of dark meat.

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"Eh bien, mais 'She had cobwebs up her fanny and I believe in giving to the poor!'"

Hat tip: Marianne Faithfull.

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The only area with more ignorance than public health is climate. It never ceases to amaze me how the so called elites don't seem to understand the basics of energy.

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They don’t understand the basics of anything except how to climb to the top of the political shit heap.

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Not ‘us’ mon ami, just the useful idiots and mindless blobs.

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They don't care if they understand it or not. They are just climate as the cudgel to take more power and subjugate people.

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They understand perfectly. They knew the cheap, easy oil is gone, and we are reaching the shortage stage. They took a necessity (less oil for everyone) and tried to make it a virtue (were saving the planet by burning less oil)

We were always going to burn less oil at some point. That point is now, or soon. They have no answer for declining supply and rising prices. At least climate change is a salve for the boo-boo they created.

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‘They knew the cheap, easy oil is gone…’

So how did the USA under Trump find all that cheap easy oil, to make the USA first time in a long time, oil and gas independent AND thereby lower the price of oil and gas on the international market?

We have been burning increasingly more oil, but spookily, we have more oil and gas which we can extract than ever before. How do you suppose that happened?

The fact we are not extracting enough oil and gas = Joe Biden and idiots in Western Governments.

PS Russia has tons and tons and tons and tons and tons and….

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Did you happen to look at the bankruptcies in the oil fracking business?

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-shale-bankruptcy-graphic/u-s-oil-producers-on-pace-for-most-bankruptcies-since-last-oil-downturn-idUSKBN26M7EM

It's not like Spindletop where you drilled a hole and got back 120 units of energy for every one you put into drilling, with oil gushing out under its own pressure. You get back about 12-20 units now for all the energy you put down hole, as opposed to places like Iraq where it costs something like $5 to lift a barrel of oil out of the ground.

You also need to keep fracking. You cannot afford to do that if you're bankrupt. With oil prices as high as at present, by contrast, you can actually make enough money to keep producing. OXY more than tripled in the last year, and a lot of gas producers like Range Resources have exploded: if they survived bankruptcy and offloaded the unpayable debt.

So, yes, there's plenty of oil at the right price. We have over 100 years of natgas, too, at the right price. The right price isn't a low price but at current natgas prices our recoverable reserves are huge.

Biden hasn't helped, with petroleum reserve releases to be replaced with higher priced barrels to replenish it. Shutting down Keystone didn't just delay getting Canadian tar sand oil (also very expensive; I have a badge somewhere of some tar sands I was given in the 70s when they were first going to try to develop the tar sands), it also sent a signal that no long term plans were secure in the sector, driving down production plans.

But that's one country, and one angry, senile puppet. Oil is globally priced. Did Brandon do that much to the market by restricting supply here? If so, it undermines your argument about "more oil and gas... than ever before." He did drive up the cost of Natgas by encouraging Ukraine to spur an invasion, cutting off cheap gas from Russia and replacing it with our own cheap gas.

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decimating fossil fuels will not make the the dream of clean energy work it will shutter energy security.

the reserves in the persian gulf and russia are immense.

us fracking reserves are unexplored and the frackers make money at a lot less than $90/bbl (if it ever gets that low with the politics reducing w/o replacement energy) which is the long term estimate as far as the geology based see.

the shortages are politically derived mainly lack of investment in refining outside the persian gulf, india and china. windfall taxes and unreasonable carbon penalties are suicidal.

recent 'shortages' are aggravated by china clamping down on fuel exports

and usa price rises are partly usa [somewhat inefficient, under invested refineries] became a net exporter after biden decided to compensate for russian oil going east instead of west.

and partly bc usa under biden did not plan to satisfy reopening demand.

$6/gal gasoline is usa future until biden's depression hits.

then demand destruction will lower prices for the few who can heat their homes and drive a car.

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Another great reply.

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We can easily replace oil if the overlords wanted us to. Oil has dropped from 49% of World primary energy supply in 1973 to 31% in 2020. There is no real problem reducing oil even to zero. Rationally you would keep the less expensive oil production to supply petrochemicals and jet fuel. Everything else can easily be replaced with gas, coal & nuclear. As gas supplies deplete coal & nuclear will suffice. Note Nazi Germany and currently South Africa produce a large portion of their diesel fuel from coal. South Africa was at 30% CTL diesel fuel, last I heard.

The real truth is that the scheming, lying Davos Psychos and their minions in government have been deliberately and maliciously disrupting oil production in the West, cancelling pipelines, imposing giant carbon taxes and mandates, cancelling oil & gas drilling leases on public land, pushing refinery closures enhanced by wacky covid restrictions and of course their real bonus was to deliberately cause the Russia-Ukraine war and then use it as an excuse to impose unheard-of-ever draconian sanctions on Russia including for oil & exports. This was all planned. We are seeing true unmitigated evil at work here. If there is a supply problem, why this?:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/04/despite-record-pain-pump-joe-biden-blocks-oil-drilling-millions-acres-us-land/

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/05/gas-prices-time-highs-biden-decides-cancel-oil-gas-lease-sales-alaska-gulf-mexico/

Oil can be replaced by Coal or Gas to liquids, that's well established tech. And methanol is an easy replacement for gasoline. And DME is an easy replacement for diesel (except for jet fuel). They can be made in vast quantities from coal, stranded or flared gas, any biomass (i.e. forest overgrowth which is just burnt anyway in forest fires), seawater CO2 or cement plant flue gas and nuclear hydrogen/electricity.

Old ICE vehicles, especially ones with engine issues, can easily be converted to electric. It takes one day. With ~10kwh batteries, very inexpensive, suitable for city driving which is the vast majority of vehicle usage.

They're not doing ANY of the above, not even discussing it. INEVITABLE CONCLUSION: This artificial energy crisis combined with their plandemic is all about more destruction of the middle class, creating a new feudal socio-economic system which they call "The Great Reset" or Davos World Hegemony and techno-feudal socioeconomic system.

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You said it better than I did. Great comment. Any links on how to convert ICE vehicles to electric? I'm just curious.

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Interesting post, but - what about all the products currently dependent on the petrochemical industry? And, once petrol for cars is gone, there won't be enough lithium etc to cope with the demand for EVs, so do the majority then walk or cycle everywhere?

And, what supplies the power to charge EVs on windless, cloudy days?

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Petrochemicals are only 16% of OECD oil consumption so that is easy to supply. Lithium is easy, nickel, cobalt and manganese are the hard ones. We can do BEV's but it will take a long time to completely replace all ICE vehicles. Converting ICE vehicles to 40km range city vehicles would not require very much in batteries. Wasting 4X the batteries of complete BEV transformation to supply 1 days renewable storage is the really insane idea. Wind & solar are a complete waste of money. An almost useless source of electricity except for niche applications like off-grid homes or areas on diesel generation. If you want low carbon electricity for BEVs that means nuclear & hydro.

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Sorry I can't provide references but I remember reading there is plenty of oil in the ground world wide to last for quite a few years into the future. The current problem is that the governments in the USA and Canada (and others) have had a policy lately to keep it in the ground. Leases are cancelled, pipelines are cancelled so supply is not increasing. It's political to a very large extent. And that policy is not green. Current green energy isn't very green for one thing. Read up on the mining of the required rare earth minerals. Again, from what I've read, they're not really 'rare'. It's just that there are so many enviro restrictions in place in North America for their mining that it is way too expensive. I understand the greed and political purposes of offshoring manufacturing, but there is no 'save the planet' in it, only 'save my political backside and $$$'.

At some point perhaps we'll burn less oil because it is running out but there is a long time to prepare for it. Unfortunately, our gov's are going at it in a fashion that will be quite painful in the next few years (they admit it) if we let them continue on their psycho path.

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Oil is the second most plentiful liquid on the planet and will never run out. JD Rockefeller had “fossil” attached to “fuel” to implant the idea of scarcity (it worked well) to keep his profits high. Oil has zero relation to fossils or decayed carbon material.

https://www.bitchute.com/video/nr9yu0qVbUP4/

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great video. thanks.

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Tom. If your view makes you happy, go along with it.

But it is false. There is no energy crisis. It is all a fabricated crisis.

We will never run out of cheap, easy oil. I used to think that we would, but then frakking happened. And even when I thought that we would run out of oil, there were efficient alternatives, nuclear being the most obvious, but not the only one. Other commenters provide good arguments, so I will not repeat them.

I am curious, though. Who do you refer by "they" when you say "the boo-boo they created."

Just in case, politicians and the current establishment never have answers to any problem. Unexpected outsiders solve the problems and become the new establishment, and then they make themselves obsolete, when they only care to protect their position as they are unable to cope with newer problems. That is how the world works.

Unfortunately, sometimes the establishment is able to maintain their position, blocking innovation, and that is when societies collapse.

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Manuel, I think it was at one point possible to replace most of the energy usage in the USA with nuclear. I think that ship has sailed at this point, and we lack the capital to build the modern nuke plants we need to supply the reliable energy that our society is built to run upon, let alone the capability to construct large engineering projects at a reasonable cost. We had a week without power from a storm a few years ago, and it's shocking how you can adapt to live without reliable power. I ran a small generator that was able to run circulator pumps so we could heat using the natgas whose pipes were safely underground. Anyway, modern civilization ran down around here without the grid; it was kinda fun because you knew the stable grid would return.

The boo-boo they created was an utter inability to move the USA to a reliable source of power from oil. Only nuclear gives you the stable grid. Theoretically you might get enough power from renewables albeit intermittently. I suppose you could reconfigure every American home to make ice when the sun is shining and the wind is blowing to cool the house when the power goes off, but aside from whether people would go for that, it would involve a tremendous capital investment.

I'm not sure which strain of collapse you favor. TPTB seem desperate to hold onto their magical ability to live by usury, to print massive quantities of what they call money into existence. The fact that interest-bearing debt grows exponentially while at best things in nature follow an S-curve means that eventually a debt-based system will collapse. The exponentially rising production of first coal, then oil, bailed out the expanding claims on the producing economy from debt, until the S-curve went first into its linear phase, and then into its logarithmically growing phase.

DC has been getting wealthier at all of our expense. That gusher of printed cash made 9 of the top 10 counties by income be DC suburban counties. They've lost the ability to tax the world, and there's not much wealth left to steal from the lower middle and working classes; time to stick it to the upper middle class, who won't like it.

Joseph Tainter talked about how the standard of living ROSE in Western Europe after the empire ceased (not true for Great Britain, which really entered a dark age after Rome fell) because there was no longer a burden to pay for overpriced imperial services. That day is fast approaching here, too. At least we might save some of the 260,000 barrels per day used by our "defense" department.

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I agree with you.

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With respect to the last part of your comment. The problem lies in their being an entrenched middle rank of government - the bureaucracies, most of which never used to be there, and the ones that were small. There is turnover of the upper ranks of government, but the under layer is continuous, unseen, with a primary motive to expand in scope and scale.

There is a large network of international bodies and committees of which we are unaware, filled with anonymous, unelected, unaccountable people. Of course some we know like WHO, and UN Climate Change, but there are dozens of others unknown to us.

These are busy regulating every aspect of our lives. Many of the regulations which people assume are promulgated in Congress/Parliament, in fact come out of these committees and our Governments are treaty-bound (treaties we don’t know about either) to rubber stamp them.

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I agree that non-elected bureaucrats cause a lot of problems. But they are just part of the big problem.

The big problem is that only processes that generate value are truly voluntary. But generating value is difficult and risky (you always risk misreading the needs of your customers, or losing to a more efficient competitor.) For that reason, many people prefer to use coercion. The consequence is that a growing web of special interests has to be created and nurtured. This web is what I call the establishment. It includes the usual suspects and many other not well known actors, like the middle rank of bureaucrats and the international bodies you mention, but also the intelligentsia and the crime cartels and many, many others.

Over time, the web becomes so intertwined and complex that it is no longer possible to control it. Nobody is in charge. There are just different people trying to plunder the rest. It also becomes very inefficient. This opens the door to new entrants, that initially provide value, until they realize that creating value is difficult and risky. And the cycle starts again ...

The only thing that protects us is that there is no honor between thieves. Otherwise we would be screwed.

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"cheap, easy oil" is dwindling, and they are kneecapping the remaining easy oil in the west. Actual oil that could be recovered is still so large as to be unmeasurable. We could be bathing in oil if the price was 1000/barrel (and we were all rich enough).

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Yeah, that's really the issue. We could theoretically boil kerogen out of oil shale in Wyoming if the price were high enough. We would be bankrupt.

We will never run out of oil in the earth. It will get to the point where the economic value of extracted oil fails to exceed the extraction costs, and the oil will sit there. I hope we have other power sources available to us by then, or life is going to be poor, nasty, brutish, and short.

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That’s true and companies are also revisiting old, closed wells. In the past for technical reasons, a good amount of oil was left in wells too difficult/too costly to extract, so the wells were capped. New technology has made it practically and economically viable to reopen these wells and recover most of the remaining oil. Since nearly all the cost was in the original survey and drilling, this is cheap, easy oil.

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What price is needed to make a profit producing it? In 2014,when the Saudis decided to shut down fracking at Thanksgiving time, they slashed the price of oil by flooding the market so that it dropped to $40.

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Since they don't expend much energy, why would they?

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It's sort of weird, because when you think about it, these huge global entities have no real support, just bought puppets who force the BS upon us. There's no reason at all to listen to them, simply mock them endlessly for their idiotic 'ideas'.

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No support but they hold the levers of power.

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Because we let them.

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Exactly as long as we allow it.

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Their idiotic ideas just had us all locked down three times in a row, and we still didn't string them up. That'll only encourage them.

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This is actually just a form of the market in action. As a politician, your industry is a race to the best-*looking* track record with the least effort necessary. Politics isn't just afflicted by virtue signaling, it actively incentivizes it to the extent that people see the state as the main problem solver.

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Let's begin communicating on next steps. With global food shortages coming, financial crash, civil unrest...how do we help each other? I have friends and family that are aware too but the vast majority don't have a clue what the next many years might be like. I want to share videos and blog posts on home gardens, food and water storage, precious metals but I suspect I'll get the same blank stares and unreturned texts like the ones from 2020 when I was warning of the Covid hoax and vaccine dangers. I pray a lot now.

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Oh, another stellar piece. Emmanuel Macron is ALMOST as bad as Brandon. How on earth did that many people vote for such fools?

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Macron is another Klaus Schwab Young Global Leader like Trudeau and Jacinda Arden. Last election there were many ballots for LePen that had little tears in the bottom, straight out of the envelope, that caused them to be rejected by the scanners. And the idiotic French run-off system artificially selects the candidate with low popular support, Macron with ~25% support. In all the past elections if they had a ranked choice ballot, Macron or Hollande would have lost.

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A large part of the French population - near 50% - depend on the State for jobs. These have long lunches, long holidays, short working hours, great benefits, can’t be fired, and can retire at 55 on a big pension. Nearly all of the population get some form of State handout - not just unemployed - via grants, subsidies, allowances, tax breaks or direct cash.

The French won’t vote for anything that isn’t a continuation of that.

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They can still get that and more from the left wing parties, who split votes allowing Macron to squeak through, barely.

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Stupidity. Never underestimate that.

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Did they? But even if they legitimately did, we were given little choice and fall sense of platforms. They are all globalists, WEF "graduates" from Klaus Schwab's school. Something tells me they were going to be in power all at the same time no matter what. This has been planned and funded for decades.

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My new pronouns: don’t/won’t.

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Clown Schwab's cultists in France. oMacron joined the Global cult in 2016 before being allowed to run for president.

InitiationYear *****FirstName,LastName *****Cult Title *****Sex *****PoliticalAffiliation *****OccupationPosition

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1996 *****Doris,Schopper *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****F *****WHO *****Honorary President

2019 *****Geoffrey,Bouquot *****Young Global Leaders *****M *****Was technical adviser on industrial affairs at the Office of the French Minister of Defence (2014?2016) *****Group Vice-President, Corporate Strategy and External Relations

1995 *****Philippe,Douste-Blazy *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M *****Undersecretary-General for Innovative Financing *****

1998 *****Dominique,Voynet *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****F *****Senator and Mayor of Montreuil, MEP *****Head

2010 *****Nathalie,Kosciusko-Morizet *****Young Global Leaders *****F *****Secretary of State, Strategic Planning and Development of the Digital Economy *****Secretary of State, Strategic Planning and Development of the Digital Economy

2008 *****Rama,Yade *****Young Global Leaders *****F *****Regional Advisor of ?le-de-France (2010?) *****Public official

2016 *****Emmanuel,Macron *****Young Global Leaders *****M *****President of France (2017?) *****Politician

1993 *****Nicolas,Sarkozy *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M *****President of France (2007?2012) *****Politician

1995 *****Denis,Olivennes *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M *****Political Advisor *****Politician

2006 *****Am‚lie de,Montchalin *****Young Global Leaders *****F *****Minister of Public Sector Transformation and Civil Service (2020?) *****Politician

1996 *****Fran‡ois,Baroin *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M *****Minister of Economy, Finance and Industry of France *****Politician

1993 *****Martine,Aubry *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****F *****Mayor of Lille *****Politician

1993 *****Jean-Marc,Forneri *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M *****Inspector General of Finances *****Marseille-Fos Port.

2020 *****Gabriel,Attal *****Young Global Leaders *****M *****Government Spokesperson (2020?) *****Politician

2013 *****Najat,Vallaud-Belkacem *****Young Global Leaders *****F *****Former Minister of Women's Rights; Minister of Education; Government Spokesperson *****Director, France

2019 *****Jean-Jacques,Barb ris *****Young Global Leaders *****M *****former economic adviser to the president of the French Republic *****Member of the Executive Committee

1998 *****Thierry,Breton *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M *****European Commissioner for Internal Market *****Chairman and CEO

2013 *****Florence,Verzelen *****Young Global Leaders *****F *****European Commission in Brussels *****Exec. VP Industry Solutions, Field Marketing, Global Affairs

2010 *****Consuelo ,Remmert *****Young Global Leaders *****F *****Director of International Affairs *****Politician

1993 *****Beatrice,Marre *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****F *****Chef de Cabinet (formerly) *****Politician

2008 *****Mohamed,Elkeiy *****Young Global Leaders *****M *****Associate Economic Affairs Officer, UNCTAD *****-

2015 *****Alberto,Alemanno *****Young Global Leaders *****M *****Advosor to governments across the world *****Jean Monnet Chair of EU Law and Risk Regulation

2013 *****Jacques,Beltran *****Young Global Leaders *****M *****Advisor to the French Minister of Transport and Infrastructure *****Vice President

2019 *****Diane,Binder *****Young Global Leaders *****F *****Advisor for Africa to President Macron *****Founding Partner

2005 *****Seiman,Fabrice *****Young Global Leaders *****M *****Adviser to the Minister for the Budget and Government Spokesperson *****Politician

2013 *****Gilles,Mentr‚ *****Young Global Leaders *****M *****Adviser to Minister for the Economy, Finances and Industry; *****Managing Director

2002 *****Lo‹c,Le Meur *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****CEO

2008 *****Tristan,Lacomte *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****CEO

2013 *****Arnaud,Ventura *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Co Founder and CEO

2020 *****Caroline,Malcolm *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****Head of International Policy

1994 *****Ben J.,Verwaayen *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****CEO

2005 *****Olivier,Sichel *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****XVP

2021 *****Anne-Laure de,Chammard *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****CEO, ENGIE Solutions International

2005 *****Jean-Charles,Decaux *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Chairman

2009 *****Olivier,Desurmont *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Founder and CEO

2008 *****Yannick,Bollor‚ *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Chairman and CEO

2012 *****Nabila,Ramdani *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****Freelance journalist

2013 *****Laetitia,Puyfaucher *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****Founder and CEO

2017 *****Marie ,Lora-Mungai *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****Founder and CEO

2016 *****Maelle,Gavet *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****Writer Entrepreneur

2019 *****Anne-Sophie,Grouchka *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****Member of the Executive Board, France

1993 *****Jean-Marie,Messier *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Chairman

1994 *****Alain,Prestat *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Honary Chairman

1995 *****Tahar,Rahmani *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Director

1996 *****Edouard,Michelin *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Managing partner and Co-CEO

1996 *****Franck,Riboud *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Chairman and CEO

1998 *****Gilles,P‚lisson *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Chairman

1998 *****Guillaume,Dard *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Chairman and CEO

1999 *****Dominique-Henri,Freiche *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****

2008 *****Gabriel,Naouri *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Head of Brand, Digital and Innovation

2012 *****Christel,Heydemann *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****Executive Vice-President, Europe

2007 *****Erwann,Michel-Kerjan *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Partner

2011 *****Ngo Bao,Chau *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Mathematician

2015 *****St‚phanie,Lacour *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****Professor

2001 *****Hans U.,Obrist *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Curator

2006 *****H‚lŠne,Grimaud *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****Pianist

2012 *****JR (Jean-Ren‚),- *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Photographer and street artist

2002 *****Fran‡ois M.,Jay *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Investment Officer

2007 *****Alain,Demarolle *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Chairman

1993 *****Antoine A.,Auquier *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****VP, Tiger Team, Operations and Performance

2018 *****Xavier,Duportet *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****CEO

2009 *****Julien,Faye *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Partner

2011 *****Pierre-Alexandre,Teuli‚ *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Founder and President

2010 *****Mathilde,Cathiard-Thomas *****Young Global Leaders *****F ***** *****CO-founder and President

2014 *****Pierre Kosciusko,Morizet *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****Founder and CEO

1993 *****Anne,Lauvergeon *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****F ***** *****"Atomic Anne", CEO

2020 *****Carlalberto,Guglielminotti *****Young Global Leaders *****M ***** *****CEO

1993 *****Christian,Lacroix *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Fashion Designer

1997 *****Isabelle,Guichot *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****F ***** *****CEO

1999 *****Dominique,Jacomet *****Global Leaders for Tomorrow *****M ***** *****Managing Director

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Don't you know that the France's emblem is a Rooster?

They make a lot of useless noise in France!!!

https://www.ensemble-en-france.org/en/rooster-french-symbol/

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oMacron (EU acting president) is a headless chicken whose opinion should be ignored.

Aren't these the same people who voted for 1000s of sanctions against Europe thinking that they were against Russia?

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Though I was then and am still not no ways a fan of Nancy Reagan (nor her spouse), "just say no" was, in fact, the correct response and action to solve a gazillion ranches-full of problems.

Or Bartleby's retort. Honestly I like that one better. More infuriating.

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Husbandmouth has frequently told me he "would prefer not to" when I saunter into a room with a handful of tools and a "let's do things" look on my face.

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>>> "you cannot trust them any further than you can throw them, and honestly, probably not even that far"

This would be an unfair test, since I would always choose to throw them off a tall building.

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Macron is a wimp who thinks (like Trudeau the pussy) that he is intelligent and a good leader. But actually none of this posturing matters. I lived there, I speak the language. The decay of Europe is visible everywhere. The native French will be gone by 2050. The muslims who hate everything French comprise 15% of the population and have 3X the birthrate of Les Francais. Abetted by their leaders, France and Germany are being replaced by Third World low IQ populations. The calls for changing the names of these "colonial nations" and the establishment of Islamic Republics will follow in the next decades. As Rush would have said, "Don't doubt me on this."

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@el gato malo, you need to post this far and wide. direct from the NIH, they admit the pandemic was a farce https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062939/#sec1-2title

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I'm speechless ... I just read many parts of the linked article you provided ... Thank you. It's an excellent summary of what we endured ... The thing I do not understand is why did NIH permit such an article to be on the nih.gov website ... because the article is a litany of many crimes against humanity committed by the alphabet agencies CDC, FDA, NIH, NIAID, Fauci, etc., as well as Pfizer, Moderna, Gilead Sciences, the hospitals, the hospital administrators, and the 5 or so state governors who killed the nursing home residents (Cuomo [NY], Murphy [NJ], Newsome [CA], Wolf [PA], and Whitmer [MI] ), all of whom need to be brought to justice. Thank you again for this.

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The problem is that evil people have no common sense. They are stuck on stupid.

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the gift that keeps on giving

https://www.city-journal.org/the-age-of-cant

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