About Eeyore

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

11 Replies to “French army prepared to take back conquered territory from muslims -Eric Zemmour”

  1. Someone certainly fed that tidbit to him. He’s still alive, so it’s as reliable as a Debka scoop. Which is a mixed bag, not all junk. It serves as a disinfo outlet, but it also launches trial balloons. It’s “connected” in that way to IDF/Mossad.

    The Saudis got into the social media info op business about 2015. Straight out of Riyadh, they’ve disseminated storylines tailor-made for the American consumer. After PTrump was elected, they penetrated his base with great skill. They’ve been fiddling Twitter to track their enemies. Kinda clumsy, compared to the MB-machine.

    • Yes. If such were true, he wouldn’t be speaking openly about it. MOSSAD has ways to make you understand you must keep quiet.
      I do know Algeria is islamizing quickly which equates to Algerian migration. How to determine who is who? Impossible.

    • I hate to say it but I have to agree with you.

      This is most probably disinformation to make the French People and to a lesser extent the French Military feel safer. It might (unlikely but might) be a trial balloon to see how the idea of developing a plan to clean out the Islamic areas is received.

      I can see various theoretical scenarios where some halfassed plan was made but they are very unlikely with Macron in charge. if’/when le Pen takes office the plans may be ordered.

  2. I think he is getting this mixed up, this is actually more like the tactics used to go after terrorists holed up in mainly Muslim areas and as such assumed to be protected by large mobs of potentially hostile people who will throw stones and molotov cocktails. Nothing more than that.

  3. Or, rather than a trial balloon, how about just a balloon?

    In my humble opinion Zemmour is quite brilliant. One need not necessarily put an idea out for trial, necessarily, but rather for seed. He can do this unilaterally, meaning without exterior influence. He can do this as a French patriot.

    Before there can be a ball in motion there must be a ball. –Just an idea.

  4. At first I was surprised by the reactions in this comment section. But, I guess, the red-pilled people know already: the cavallry isn’t coming, and there’s no point waiting. It’s everyone for himself.
    Now, if we’re wrong, what a nice surprise it might be!

    • My skepticism is more tactical. The kind of operation he’s describing isn’t broadcast this way.
      Daffers’ suggestion (above) is plausible, though I’d wonder why professionals would sacrifice the advantage of surprise.