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  • michael norton

    CHAMBÉRY faces the terrorist threat, Vigipirate strengthened

    The Chief of Staff of the prefect of Savoy, Perrine Serre, said yesterday at a press briefing at Chamnord mall: “France may be affected by acts of terrorism through its involvement in the fight against the Islamic state. And the news of the last days shows that it can also be isolated acts. ”

    http://www.ledauphine.com/savoie/2014/12/22/face-a-la-menace-terroriste-le-plan-vigipirate-est-renforce

    Vigipirate concerns all the places that the world and high-traffic areas such as train stations, hospitals or even airports. Perrine Serre finally remembered that it is everyone’s business, “including the general public who must report suspicious things.”

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    That’s right. France is certainly not a place where you can safely walk at the market place, or sit in your car, unlike Glasgow or Ney York City for instance.
    And ever since the UK-led inquest has been made public, we know a lot more about the al-Hillis’ demise: their death was unlawful! That’s certainly not something the French (frog eaters) would ever have confessed.
    But who cares about the al-Hillis? They did us the favor to be murdered in France, and that’s enough to feed this much needed bigotry for years.
    Bye bye, former posters, armchair detectives. Let’s all focus on French bashing! It’s easy…

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Q: How do you know a Frenchman has been in your backyard?
    A: Your garbage cans are empty, and your dogs are pregnant.
    Does the Annecy prosecutor ever look for evidence? He may need to take his coat.

  • michael norton

    Quote The Independent
    France gripped by fear at Christmas after third street attack in three days
    “The Socialist-led government called for calm and insisted that the events should be treated separately. Mr Valls said such a “series of dramas” was “disturbing” but there was no cause for “panic”. He announced that an extra 300 soldiers would be deployed to strengthen the armed, military and police patrols which have protected city centres for the last 20 years.”
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/france-gripped-by-fear-at-christmas-after-third-street-attack-in-three-days-9943109.html

    If Mr. Hollande & Mr. Valls do not think there is reason to panic,
    then why do they need to deploy an X-tra 300 troops to the French streets?

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Many legionnaires, possibly including a few ‘walking deads’, like in Ugine.
    Holland and his accomplice Waltz should immediately resign, considering their utmost failure in mending the French economy and also a complete disregard of the al-Hillis memory!
    If France was a woman, I would consider starting a career as a pimp.

  • michael norton

    I posted this in October.

    DEFENSE
    Le 27e BCA est de retour de Côte d’Ivoire

    http://www.ledauphine.com/haute-savoie/2014/10/21/le-27-est-de-retour

    72 soldiers of the 27th BCA returned yesterday afternoon, Côte d’Ivoire headed by Colonel Paul Sanzey, commanding officer, who commanded there the French forces (F Cdr), or 600 people. On October 24, the rest of the hunters still present in Africa will enter the barracks Cran-Gevrier, those parties in New Caledonia will arrive the same day (145 soldiers). The 27th will be full with seven companies. For four months, the Alpini have accomplished the tasks that were assigned to them participate in the country’s security, training the Ivorian army and contribute to ongoing operations in a particularly troubled region. This is not the first time that Colonel Sanzey went on mission in Côte d’Ivoire. It has in fact ordered the company who evacuated President Henri Konan Bedie and his entourage in 1999, “We received a very warm welcome Ivorians. Licorne is here part of the local fabric, “says Colonel … also delighted to see his men and Haute-Savoie. Two events marked this visit: the visit of President of the Republic and a demonstration of fire fighting in “movement that has reassured Ivorians whose regime is being stabilized. “Operation Licorne ends in December 2014 and was replaced by another form of cooperation.

    So there will be an awful lot of 27e based in Haute-Savoie for a while,
    let’s hope they can keep busy.

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Quote franceTv Info:
    “Two years on, the Chevaline killings look like the perfect crime”.
    http://www.francetvinfo.fr/faits-divers/meurtres/tuerie-de-chevaline/deux-ans-apres-la-tuerie-de-chevaline-a-tout-d-un-crime-parfait_686143.html
    You bet! With the French police, it would take a century to solve the case. Hand it over to British detectives, it’ll be solved in a couple weeks.
    No wonder the killers chose to commit their crime in France…

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Thanks to the 27th BCA, no more ‘lone wolves’?
    Only wishful thinking I’m afraid, these young lads have no real training outside of Corsica.
    Don’t forget both Mr Mollier and Mr al-Hilli were bicycle fans. Chasseurs Alpins are unaware of such things, and the French still think the answer ‘lies in the UK’. Which is true in terms of economy reccovery, but not when it comes to solving these crimes.
    Holland, just step down!

  • michael norton

    It is about time ( following on from the United Kingdom Coroner’s Court)
    that Eric Maillud or one of his henchmen start putting some butter on the table.

    By now they must know the sequence of events ( Slaughter of the Horses Incident)
    What time did Sylvain leave on his bike ride.
    From where did he depart.
    What route did he use.
    What bike was he on.
    What time did he tel his girlfriend he would see her again, what were the actual words he spoke to her.
    What sequence were the victims shot.
    How many weapons were used.
    Precisely how many times was each individual shot.
    Why did Bret Martin move the bodies.
    Were the victims in the car when they were slaughtered.
    Where was the youngest child when the slaughter was happening.
    Who has been hiding the al Hilli’s passports and why.
    What was Sylvain’s job history and his back story.
    Who is the X-Legionnair who was found dead in his apartment in Ugine, how many weapons were used to silence him.
    Who fineshed off Brun.
    Did five gipsies really kill Mrs. Communal-Tournier.
    Why did the mayor get thrown off the cliff.

    and that is but a few questions from Eric.

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Another disappearing aircraft.
    The AirAsia jetliner was a FRENCH plane with a FRENCH co-pilot!
    Is this just another co-incidence?

  • michael norton

    New Caledonia is one of the World’s top producer of nickel.
    The nickel mining areas of New Caledonia are rather polluted.
    Nickel is used for making stainless steels and is used in jet engines.
    Nickel was voted Allergen of the Year in 2008 by the American Contact Dermatitis Society.

    So somewhat similar to the pollution caused by The French in Southern Algeria and Niger.
    Don’t give a toss about the local population, we just want your metals.

  • NotForgettingFrenchBashing

    Areva, Areva, where is thy triumph?
    We all live in a world cursed by the French, who shamelessly exploit former colonies.
    Zirconium, will you give us the answer to the ‘Slaughter Of The Horses’?
    From Chevaline to Mali, the MolliEX story is evidence of French corruption.
    Thanks to the British Cononer, and his Court, who clarified so many things: who would have thought, without them, that the al-Hillis’ demise was an ‘unlawful death’?
    Forever grateful.

  • michael norton

    Only 100 miles from the shelling,
    Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant, Ukraine,
    the six reactor aged plant is the largest in Europe, second reactor outage, this month
    and it is a different reactor this time.
    This plant is virtually at the ends of its days.
    Ukraine is second to France on being reliant of nuclear power plants for its electricity.
    They are utterly broke, so who will fund the de-commissioning?
    BIG QUESTION

  • michael norton

    You could not make this up.

    http://www.kyivpost.com/content/kyiv-post-plus/moscow-offers-to-sell-kyiv-stolen-coal-as-nuclear-shutdown-adds-to-ukraines-energy-woes-376304.html

    Quote Kiev
    “Coal mines in the self-proclaimed separatist republics in the Donbas typically provide the bulk of the fuel for fossil fuel power plants, but no longer serve the rest of the country.

    Instead, Kremlin-backed insurgents are transporting large quantities of coal from Ukraine to Russia, which has now offered to sell the coal back to Kyiv.”

  • michael norton

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/ukraine-turns-off-reactor-at-nuclear-plant-after-accident-9947540.html

    Quote The Independent
    A short-circuit in the same power station’s third reactor contributed to power cuts across Ukraine earlier this month. The Zaporizhia plant, in the south-east of the country, is Europe’s largest and the fifth most powerful in the world. It generates 40 per cent of Ukraine’s nuclear power and switched on its first reactor in 1984. The Prime Minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, noted the previous outage during one of his Cabinet sessions, urging ministers to tell the truth about “the accident”.

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