Seems the EU sent APC's to crush the Paris protestors

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Viral Video Shows EU-branded Armoured Vehicle Crushing Paris Protests

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Pictures and video of an armoured personnel carrier emblazoned with the European Union flag helping to crush Gilet Jaunesprotesters in Paris have gone viral on social media, with many suggesting it shows what might be in store for Europe once the bloc gets the unified army it is planning.
Tens of thousands of regular and paramilitary police were deployed in the French capital to defend Emmanuel Macron’s presidential palace and confront protesters as the worker-driven “Yellow Jackets” or “Yellow Vests” commenced “Act IV” of their mass protests against the globalist leader, with an astonishing 1,400 people arrested across the country.
Baton charges, stun grenades, and tear gas have been a regular feature of the protests since they began four weeks ago — with an 80-year-old woman actually being killed when an errant gas cannister flew into her apartment and hit her in the face last week — but the December 8th protests marked the first time the authorities deployed military-style armoured vehicles against the people.


Images and video of at least one of the APCs thundering down the Champs-Elysees with the European Union flag emblazoned on its hull were shared widely on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter, causing considerable alarm — particularly among people who are already concerned about the EU’s ambitions to establish a common army, border force, and gendarmerie (paramilitary police) force.

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I don't think people realise how profoundly concerning this is: it isn't just the symbolism; it's the EU contra the #GiletsJeunes #YellowJackets #YellowVests; the European Union against the French people. 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.'
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Pictures of security forces devices in Paris. Note that VBRG are marked with the #UE flag. #Yellowjackets #France





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“I don’t think people realise how profoundly concerning this is: it isn’t just the symbolism; it’s the EU contra the [Yellow Vests]; the European Union against the French people,” cautioned Adrian Hilton, a British academic and former adviser to leading Tory politician Michael Gove.
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,” he warned, paraphrasing Spanish-American philosopher George Santayana’s famous aphorism.

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“My goodness! What have we all become as a result of the EU?” asked one Twitter user rhetorically. “Very, very discontented people.”
“It’s terrible optics,” chimed in another. “ending in anti-riot police with EU flags instead of French ones on them just sends out the message that France’s own authorities are against the French people.”

“[The EU is] nowhere near a ‘project for peace’,” asserted a third.
The EU flag on the APC may have denoted participation in the European Gendarmerie Force (EGF/EUROGENDFOR) — an embryonic Europe-wide paramilitary police force which, like the Eurocorps military force often seen raising the EU flag outside the European Parliament building, is not technically an EU organisation, but often involved in EU projects.
The organisation had not responded to a request for confirmation by the time this article was published.

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Brussels police blocking protesters from getting close to the European institutions#GiletsJaunes #Bruxelles pic.twitter.com/zuJz60F4nv

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Footage from sympathy protests in Brussels, Belgium, also showed police lined up at barricades with batons drawn and water cannons behind them, to keep Yellow Vests away from the European Union’s headquarters buildings.
Another video showed police blocking the path of a small knot of demonstrators who had reached an entrance to the European Parliament, hitting them with pepper spray when they came too close.

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· Dec 8, 2018

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Here I explain the situation in Brussels and where the protests are taking place#GiletsJaunes #Bruxelles


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Yep the EU wants their own army... not to counter the Russians against who they would be little more than a speed bump if the Americans don't support them, but rather to help member states suppress internal uprisings against the Elites that they see coming soon.

Perhaps this will help the citizens of France and other countries start to wake up to the realities of what the Elites think of them.

Those tires look nice. Where are the molotovs.

Exactly... APCs in cities are great targets to turn into ovens, so do tanks in urban areas.
 
I dont think so, I think a 50 ould go right through that engine compartent and engine, look at youtube you will see some good testing. I shot the shit out of apc's and the 113 can barely take a 7.62 up close.

Isn't every apc rated for 50 these days?

The statist know what is coming. They banned the Barnes solid spitzers a while back. The would have been nice in a 7mag or 300 Norma
 
An armored D-9 cat dozer would eff up that MRAP. You guys are over thinking this thing. An upside down MRAP can't hurt you. :) Now when they send M1's it might be a good idea to avoid it.
 
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An armored D-9 cat dozer would eff up that MRAP. You guys are over thinking this thing. An upside down MRAP can't hurt you. :) Now when they send M1's it might be a good idea to avoid it.
They aren't afraid to up the ante. This is an excerpt from the killdozer saga
"Then-governor Bill Owens allegedly considered authorizing the National Guardto utilize either an Apache attack helicopter equipped with a Hellfire missile or a two-man fire team equipped with a Javelin anti tank missile to destroy the bulldozer"
 
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They aren't afraid to up the ante. This is an excerpt from the killdozer saga
"Then-governor Bill Owens allegedly considered authorizing the National Guardto utilize either an Apache attack helicopter equipped with a Hellfire missile or a two-man fire team equipped with a Javelin anti tank missile to destroy the bulldozer"
When they go there, they have lost. This ain't Europe.
 
If you could find a a way to complete that task solo? Sure, maybe you could. However in these post-911 Orwellian times that we live in where EVERYTHING is under surveillance, I'd be afraid to whisper those plans to my closest friends while hiding in a cave in the middle of nowhere.
 
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Pencil paper and face to face, I gotta wonder what would happen if a in force deployed to the USA, I think they would be wiped out in a horrible fashion quickly and so would whoever invited them.

Never underestimate the sheer stopping power and psychological deterrence that could be provided by effective and coordinated guerrilla warfare.

That was the strategy used by Korean militias during the Imjin War (1591-1592) when Japan attempted to invade the Korean Peninsula for the first time. Most Korean cavalry units were archers. They can shoot someone dead up to 200 yards away from the back of a moving horse. They were dismounted and redeployed as snipers. And they were taught to ONLY shoot the enemy from behind. One minute a samurai general leads a patrol through some dense undergrowth. Next minute half his men are dead. Same thing with guards on fortified towers. One second everyone is doing fine. And the next second the chest of someone standing next to you bursts open and showers blood and gore all over you and the rest of your buddies. You can imagine what this kind of fighting did to the morale of the Japanese invaders. When the Chinese army under Qi Ji Guang finally arrived, what was left of the army of the Rising Sun was not even in fighting condition anymore.

Fair fights are for pussies. When your lives and homes are threatened, you use anything and everything at your disposal to win. Even if it means chaining up the doors of some guard outpost and setting it ablaze, or running up on someone taking a shit in a ditch and blasting them with a 12-gauge. You do whatever it takes to win. Period.
 
Fighting the .gov toe to toe is never a winning strategy. Think and act asymetrically.

Remember Guy Montag from Fahrenheit 451? Flamethrowers are cool and all but he would have done better if he got his hands on a few long range and medium range guns and started blasting jackbooted thugs left and right. Those shits in the car that almost ran him over at the end? Those might have well been the same shits that murdered his beloved Clarisse. I wanted to see him open up on that car with a MAC-10 and turn everything inside it into smoldering Swiss cheese. But in that book he was better off hauling ass out of that city. He barely made it before the bombs came down.

Loved reading that book. Bradbury was a genius.
 
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