French Generals Send Letter to Macron

This is the letter adressed to Macron by his own army Generals (13 current and 1 former generals are signatures to the letter)


Mister President,

You are about to sign the “Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration” on 10 and 11 December, which establishes a genuine right to migration. It may impose itself on our national legislation through pre-existing treaties or the principle of common responsibility set out in this pact.

It seems to us that the only sovereignty that will remain with France will consist in freely setting the way in which the objectives of the pact will have to be implemented. You can not give up this new part of the national sovereignty without a public debate whereas 80% of the French population considers that it is necessary to stop or regulate drastically the immigration. By deciding alone to sign this pact, you would add an additional reason for revolt to the anger of an already battered people. You would be guilty of a denial of democracy or treason against the nation.

In addition, the finances of our country are drained and our debt is growing. You can not take the risk of an expensive call for air migration without first showing that you will not have to resort to more taxes to meet the objectives of the pact. On the other hand, you must be able, in terms of security, to curb the consequences linked to the arrival of extra-European populations. Finally, you can not ignore that the very essence of politics is to ensure security on the outside and harmony within. However, this concord can be obtained only if it maintains a certain internal coherence of the society alone capable of allowing to want to do together, which becomes more and more problematic today.

In fact, the French state is late in coming to realize the impossibility of integrating too many people, in addition to totally different cultures, who have regrouped in the last forty years in areas that no longer submit to the laws of the Republic.

You can not decide alone to erase our civilizational landmarks and deprive us of our carnal homeland.

We therefore ask you to defer the signing of this pact and call by referendum the French to vote on this document. You are accountable to the French of your actions. Your election is not a blank.

We support the initiative of General MARTINEZ against the signature of this pact which must be adopted by the Member States of the UN at the Intergovernmental Conference of Marrakech.

General Antoine MARTINEZ

Charles MILLON – Former Minister of Defense

General Marc BERTUCCHI

General Philippe CHATENOUD

General André COUSTOU

General Roland DUBOIS

General Daniel GROSMAIRE

General Christian HOUDET

General Michel ISSAVERDENS

Admiral Patrick MARTIN

General Christian PIQUEMAL

General Daniel SCHAEFFER

General Didier TAUZIN

Colonel Jean Louis CHANAS

Letter in French here

https://www.minurne.org/billets/19275

This is big.

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:+1:This is really encouraging to know. Hopefully if things escalate in France the military won’t turn on the people.

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The 1939 Germans, and Charles Magnus seem conflicted on this.

Were you a fan of “The Riddler” as a child ? :grin:

And De Gualle cries.

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If there were ever an object lesson on why we must never allow ourselves to be disarmed, what is happening in France is it. Had the hag managed to win the rigged election this would be happening in every major US city by now. We dodged the bullet on that one. Never give up or give in.

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The EU is a failed globalist project that could not perform its main task of providing balanced trade between its members. It also failed to restrain the greed of banks, prevent illegal immigration, contain organized crime but, most of all, failed to preserve peace in Europe by antagonizing Russia. It has to go.

Warning shot over the bow.

There ya go bringing up the man who most epitomizes “Frogg”.

What a piece of … .

“A free people ought not only to be armed, but disciplined…”

  • George Washington, First Annual Address, to both House of Congress, January 8, 1790

“No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms.”

  • Thomas Jefferson, Virginia Constitution, Draft 1, 1776

“An Unarmed Populace are nothing more than slaves to the Ruling Class”-Me.

“I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.”

  • Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madison, January 30, 1787

“What country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance. Let them take arms.”

  • Thomas Jefferson, letter to James Madison, December 20, 1787

“The laws that forbid the carrying of arms are laws of such a nature. They disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes… Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man.”

  • Thomas Jefferson, Commonplace Book (quoting 18th century criminologist Cesare Beccaria), 1774-1776

How much more needs to be said?

The EU was a great idea, the union of Free European Nations in a confederation that could then compete as one against the US and China (primarily) in global trade.

Like most international organizations, what started as a great idea quickly turned into a socialist failure.

Like any government.

I think the biggest mistake is not having some sort of Bill of Rights in EU formation…one that restricts the powers of it’s leadership.

Is ours more than marginally better?

Any central government of any kind will eventually consume everything.

Imagine a our society without one…thought of that should scare the hell out of you. :wink:

Indeed. The so called “Anti-federalists” saved us.

How about elected leadership???

Does it matter?

Having the BoR’s limiting/restricting their power would have done much more to prevent what Europeans are witnessing today.

Elected leaders come and go…but Bill of Rights back by armed populace would have done wonders for EU. :wink:

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