French ranking police officer in exile in Switzerland

This is a very important story. Thank you Ava Lon, for finding and titling this for us.

This is a story about a decorated anti-terrorism officer who posted a photo to his Facebook page of Al-Baghdadi, the leader of the Islamic State in a set of cross hairs.

One of his muslim underlings became offended, even though Al-Baghdadi was in fact, the #1 enemy of France and the World at that time, and complained.

He was convicted for “defaming an imam”.

I kid you not.

Please help this story get out. It is critical to have people understand how the communist governments are undermining our own efforts to preserve any aspect of our own rules of law, freedoms and culture.

Just imagine what would have happened to Warner Bros. if they were working for the war effort today:

Or Walt Disney

Pretty much the only difference in evil between Hitler’s National Socialists, and Al-Baghdadi’s Muslim Brotherhood Sunnis is scale. Baghdadi didn’t get the chance to do quite as much damage. Other than that, the comparison is rather apt.

 

About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

2 Replies to “French ranking police officer in exile in Switzerland”

  1. 1/ I’ve passed it on.
    Linked to your YT channel, then directly to the Disney clips. If they don’t pause for the Sunni-Nazis, Donald Duck might buy a second look.

    Eeyore,
    Are you getting any feedback on eyeball counts?
    I get some “likes” and “thank-you’s” – for whatever that’s worth. I post links to transcripts and articles separately to GoV.

  2. Not being in Canada I don’t know how close they are to becoming like France but the thought control police are in fine form and are making an example of the officer to scare the other policemen into refusing to do their jobs.

    The only hope for France is Generation Identity, unless them manage to do something France is toast and will have to be liberated to remove one of the sources of infection in Europe.