Days of Rage and France today

Stephen Coughlin has frequently described what he calls, “Days of Rage” in his essays about Islam. There is a lot about that in the following video. If pressed for time, start at 44 minutes. Please note that this video was uploaded ten years ago. The importance of that will make itself clear if you watch the video.

Before going farther and seeing the articles and footage about the riots in France, it is probably best to understand the strategy of “Days of Rage” if one hopes to have any understanding of these events at all.

From the transcript at 45 minutes:

“what I want to focus on right now is the days of rage that we are seeing are in furtherance of the OIC 10 year plan which is kind of raising the specter that maybe these things are not just, you know, generator from nowhere. In fact they hardly are. […]

Why is this important? because that Day of Rage was orchestrated okay? it was an orchestrated event. think about it. […]
where as where do they seek to implement the ten year plan through or from the United Nations but I want to point out it is simply not possible in a backwater of Afghanistan for these people to have coordinated riots that could literally shock our national leadership so much so that they could predict that our national leaders would say I think that an American citizen exercising their First Amendment right inside the United States is something that should not be done”

For context, Stephen is discussing major riots around the world, even in areas with no TV and virtually no one can read, over an American Pastor burning a Koran. These riots are part of an orchestrated “Days of Rage” for the purpose of steamrolling basic Western rights and freedoms. Watch the video above for a proper understanding please.

And now, back to France today and the last few days

Third day of unrest in France: 500 public buildings and 1,900 vehicles set on fire

Macron’s France is on fire again. The death last Tuesday of a 17-year-old Maghrebi who was driving without a license has led to heavy clashes between citizens of African origin and the French police.

The death of a 17-year-old minor of North African origin, who was shot dead last Tuesday in the French city of Nanterre by a policeman who tried to arrest him for driving without a license, continues to generate violent protests throughout the country.

Second day of riots in Nantes, France, over the death of a young man shot by police

The young man, who had a record for driving without a license, was driving a rental sports car last Tuesday when he was the subject of a police chase after two officers pointed their guns at him and asked him to stop the engine. Instead, he sped up to flee and one of the police officers shot him, killing him.

This Friday marks the third day of riots, which have already resulted in more than 500 public buildings and 1,900 vehicles set on fire. In addition, 875 people have already been arrested, most of them between 14 and 18 years old, and more than 250 officers have been injured.

Although this is not France, it is a perfect example of a contemporary Day of Rage. Youtube marks this as 11 hours ago as of 1:00 PM today.

Riot in France, 667 arrested; 500 public buildings, 1,900 vehicles burned

On the third night of the riots in France, 667 people were arrested across France and 500 public buildings and 1,900 vehicles were set on fire.

at least 667 arrested in France Thursday night, within the framework of the protest, A 17-year-old boy was shot dead by a police officer at a police checkpoint. Three nights of street riots across the country have come to an end.

he French Interior Minister Gérald Dalmanin said: It reported on the number of arrests in the early morning, adding that security forces officers “are bravely confronting rare violence”.

Hours earlier, a team of ministers had suggested there had been 421 arrests, at least 242 of them in the Paris area. others, Most are between the ages of 14 and 18.

“These arrest records reflect the minister’s firm directives,” a source close to Dalmanin told Le Figaro newspaper.

Mr Dalmanin “has ordered the police to systematically intervene” and has shown support for the security forces “doing a valiant job”,  […]

In addition, On the third night of the riots in France, the remaining 500 public buildings and 1,900 vehicles were set on fire. Despite the government mobilizing 40,000 police and gendarmerie.

These civil protection wrecking statistics, leaked by the BFMTV chain this Friday, are often seen in growing protests aimed not only at town halls, schools, police stations and courts, but also tax centers, libraries, bus stops, etc. is shown.

Remember, the riots began after thousands gathered to protest the death of young Neher, who was shot while trying to flee a checkpoint in a car he was driving without a license.

This one speaks directly to the UN 10 year plan using Days of Rage:

UN rights office calls on France to address ‘deep issues’ of racism in policing

In a statement released in Geneva on Friday, OHCHR Spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani expressed concern over the death of 17-year-old Nahel M on Tuesday, after he was shot dead driving away from a traffic stop in the Parisian suburb of Nanterre.

According to news reports, at least 875 people were arrested in major cities around the country on Thursday night, after around 40,000 police officers were deployed to quell protests and rioting over the killing.

President Emmanuel Macron has urged parents to keep their children off the streets, while in Paris, shots have been ransacked and cars set alight, despite the heavy police presence.

Voluntary homicide charge

The officer who shot the youth has reportedly apologized to the family and has been officially charged with voluntary homicide.

Ms. Shamdasani noted that an investigation has been launched into the alleged voluntary homicide.

“This is a moment for the country to seriously address the deep issues of racism and discrimination in law enforcement”, she said.

Teenagers in French riots are copying video games, says Emmanuel Macron

(Not sure how relevant this is to anything. Macron is a tool of fascists. I doubt he has a grasp of the greater plans at work)

Emmanuel Macron has blamed video games for teenagers rioting in the streets after the police shooting of a teenage boy.

After chairing a crisis security meeting, the French president claimed they were copying violence from games that had “intoxicated” them.

He called on parents to keep troublemakers off the streets before blaming social media for the tumult and unrest since Nahel M, 17, was killed by police in Nanterre on Tuesday.

The head of state said that about a third of the people arrested over three nights of rioting were “young, or very young”.

“It’s the responsibility of parents to keep them at home,” he said. “It’s not the state’s job to act in their place.”

Mr Macron told social media firms to remove content related to the rioting, which has seen a bank ransacked, barricades erected and cars set alight. Tens of thousands of police have been deployed across France.

(Since Macron is using this event to have more power over speech and ideas, it may actually relate. Asking video game makers to remove riot scenes is of course the top of the waterslide to determining what all content will be in all entertainment.)

Gateway Pundit: France in the Grip of Anarchy: Cities Transformed into War Zones Amidst Chaos – 40,000 Officers Deployed to Quell Nationwide Riots Following Police Shooting of Teen During Traffic Stop

It appears that the man shot by the police had actually hit a policeman with his car during a stop.

The title of the following video misses the main point. Yes, its due to mass immigration and lies to the public about the nature of Islam that the West has now nurtured a viper in its bosom, too big and numerous to deal with in a healthy way now. But this is a coordinated day of rage by the OIC and directed through the mosques most likely.

Hopefully people will leave lots of news and videos on the riots in France whether they support this thesis or not. We are trying to establish what is going on in the world. Not trying to dictate a model of it. Days of Rage appear to be our best stab at a meta strategy, as Stephen’s reasoning and predictions are generally the best we have ever seen. But look at all reality and see if its more, something else altogether, or if indeed this is what it appears to be.

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2 Replies to “Days of Rage and France today”

  1. The cop’s lawyer said his client was aiming at the driver’s thigh area. When the car suddenly took off, it moved the position of his arm and hand holding the gun. The shot went through his arm and then his ribcage.

    This is a case of a persecuted cop who had no intention of killing the boy. It should be involuntary manslaughter.

    Ultra-radical Left groups are coordinating with radical Left and all types of Left groups, I read it this morning in a few posts but I forget where.

    THIS VIDEO CLIP: Muslims united. He says it is written in the Koran that whoever kills you, you are allowed to kill them also. We are not scared, we are Muslims. If the police kill you, we are permitted to kill also. No justice, no peace. It’s over for all of you.

    https://twitter.com/i/status/1674738755633135617