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YOU COULD HAVE PREVENTED THIS

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a2397a No.4875212

EX- GENERAL OF THE FOREIGN LEGION WAS ARRESTED YESTERDAY DURING THE CALAIS DEMONSTRATION OF PEGIDA

https://translate.google.fr/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=fr&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lefigaro.fr%2Fflash-actu%2F2016%2F02%2F07%2F97001-20160207FILWWW00019-calais-le-general-piquemal-juge-lundi.php&edit-text=&act=url

Holly motherfucking shit.

First of all this guy is based as fuck :

>Former student of Lycée Hoche in Versailles, he continued his studies at the University of Paris-Jussieu and the School of military applications of atomic energy ; he graduated from the Special Military School of Saint-Cyr and the Technical Certificate of Advanced Military Studies. He is an engineer Supélec and Nuclear Engineering .

>It is a former 9th Parachute Regiment hunters and 2nd Foreign Parachute Regiment .

>It is used especially under the command of General Bigeard as lieutenant and is also used in Bosnia and Chad. It is also for three years, deputy head of the military office of the prime ministers Michel Rocard (1989-1991) , Edith Cresson (1991-1992) and Pierre Beregovoy (1992) .

>He is head of the body 3rd infantry regiment abroad from 1985 to 1987 10 . From 1994 to 1999 he was the commander of the Foreign Legion.

>He is president of the National Union of paratroopers from 2004 to 2014.

>February 6, 2016, he was arrested by order of the National Police during a protest banned Calais , on the initiative of the nationalist movement Pegida .

a2397a No.4875225

(2/2)

He is well respected by the army and by the Foreign Legion, he will be judged tomorrow because he standed with PEGIDA yesterday.

To be clear, one word and the Foreign Legion will stand with him, if the Foreign Legion stand with him, the rest of army will follow too, he is very upset about what the government is doing, as the army.


a2397a No.4875230

(1/2)

Video before he was arrested with translation : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myPhsRbBWSI [Open]

>Just before his arrestation, the General Christian Piquemal gave one only interview, to Boulvard Voltaire.

>Today we came, as patriot citizens, to defend the greatness, the identity of France, because today, we consider it is threatened in Calais, and our presence here, for patriot citizens is completely justified. The ban taken by the state is scandalous, because we guaranteed, we are men of honour, we guaranteed there would be no provocation, there would be no disorder, there would be no disturbing of public order. Yet the ban, with gendarmes (N.B.:Gendarmes are police forces like but they are militaries) with whom I have served for 40 years, who are ready to hit patriot citizens, even if the ban was taken on false reason, that aren't acceptable.

>So today we are treated as cannibals, here, and in addition, that they can send security force, Gendarmes, so militaries, who treat frenchs this manner here, it's truely something unacceptable, and it's only a beginning because the standing France (N.B.: he mean honourable, standing against the government oppression) will rise, it's going to rise, and things will happening in the next months, for sure, because we can't accept the treatment of honourable citizens, of people who served for years France, with honour, fidelity, we can't be treated this way, this is absolutely unacceptable.


a2397a No.4875245

2/2)

>And when i see gendarmes, who hear the Marseillaise and stay at ease while they should have been in attention singing with us, it's truely the France death, France is dying. And this is scandalous. And we will do everything for the France reborn, because the eternal France was the lighthouse of the world and it must stay it.

>So it's only a beginning, today, they are the majority, they don't even know what they are defending.

>If i was in their rank i would have shame doing the work they are doing. Because they are militaries that served the Republic, and doing this work, cosh on citizens, who come to defend the greatness of their country, forbid we can be more than two with the tricolor, in which there has been blood, tears, heroism, of all people who are in the territories (N.B.: he mean french territories and old colonial Empire territories), it was the free France.

>Today, it's almost, we can say it, grossly, a dictatorship. This is dictatorship and this is not acceptable. So the citizens, are sovereign in democracy, and the power of the people is more important than the political one and the decision that was taken (N.B.: he talk about the ban) is iniquitous, is scandalous (he stop here because the police charge).


312d3b No.4875270

It's what I've been saying before, if a revolution needs to come, it's gotta start with a military coup first.


e918cc No.4875279

>>4875225

Does the French Army esteem the Foreign Legion highly? Are they considered elite?


a2397a No.4875311

>>4875279

Yes very elite


b5c3d5 No.4875358

>>4875270

>It's what I've been saying before, if a revolution needs to come, it's gotta start with a military coup first.

Military coups are hard to accomplish in the West due to how decentralized western countries are.

Read this especially chapter 2: http://www.rense.com/general68/prac.htm

I for one am NOT betting on a coup.

What will happen IMO is the state will progressively crumble while invaders get progressively more numerous and aggressive.

Then with the state not being sufficiently organized or powerful anymore to maintain any semblance of order, a race war will simply happen.


2f19fa No.4875362

Is it true that the legion ask their soldiers to kill one of the relatives?


02398a No.4875382

>>4875362

who knows also

STICKY MODS


a84da1 No.4875406


02398a No.4875509

BUMP MODS PLEASE STICKY


a84da1 No.4875541

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

Video of the arrestation.


a84da1 No.4875677


852724 No.4875685

bump


02398a No.4875687

>>4875541

those cucks RRRREEEEEEEEEEEEEE


e3ef90 No.4875733

>>4875270

Not necessarily and I think military will be the last group of people who will rebel against their bosses, I would not count on them ever. Many revolutions in Arab Spring begun with ordinary people not military.


a84da1 No.4875741


dbf759 No.4875861

>>4875741

What about Marine le Pen?


2dcf72 No.4875936

>>4875279

>Does the French Army esteem the Foreign Legion highly? Are they considered elite?

Yes. They're considered shock troops (only the 2nd REP is elite). Also since the cuts most of the remaining regiments are either of Marine infantry, Airborne infantry or Foreign Infantry descent.

All share the same camaraderie and traditions for being essentially the troops that fought with the F.F.L. in WWII, then in all the forgotten wars (Indochina, Algeria) together, unlike the regular "metropolitan" infantry (which back then was made up mostly of conscripts, while the others have always been mostly volunteers).

Also the General Piquemal was president of the Airborne Union for ten years (it's not legally an "union" as in English vocable I.E. syndicate, but it sort of de facto works as an echo chamber), it's a prestigious position after ones career one you cannot get without significant approval among your peers…

Also the previous french Chief of Staff was his subordinate for years.

BTW the current chief of staff is brother to the most notorious Royalist politician of France (and from a very old and very traditional family, like a shitload of french military higher ups).


a84da1 No.4875977


7f1a1d No.4876039

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>>4875541

Military coup when?

Seriously, let me run down the logic of this:

Bunch of economic migrants illegal make camp in Calais… the police do nothing.

''Said migrants start attacking lorries in the hope of sneaking into England which causes traffic jams and drivers outright refusing to move goods through Calais, hurting both the local and national economy… the police do nothing."

"British anarchist groups illegally set up shop with said migrants and encourage them to commit mass arson… and the police still do nothing.''

A former general goes to a peaceful protest… and is immediately arrested.

HOW MUCH CLEARER CAN YOUR GOVERNMENT MAKE THEIR HATRED OF YOU, FRENCH PEOPLE?

THERE IS A SOLUTION TO THIS PROBLEM AND IT WAS INVENTED IN FRANCE.


5b0212 No.4876156

File: 1454863013667.jpg (14.97 KB, 316x202, 158:101, wildpepe.jpg)

Tiens, voilà du boudin, voilà du boudin, voilà du boudin

Pour les Alsaciens, les Suisses et les Lorrains,

Pour les Belges, y en a plus, Pour les Belges, y en a plus,

Ce sont des tireurs au cul.

Nous sommes des dégourdis,

Nous sommes des lascars

Des types pas ordinaires.

Nous avons souvent notre cafard,

Nous sommes des légionnaires.

Au Tonkin, la Légion immortelle

À Tuyen-Quang illustra notre drapeau,

Héros de Camerone et frères modèles

Dormez en paix dans vos tombeaux.

Nos anciens ont su mourir.

Pour la gloire de la Légion.

Nous saurons bien tous périr

Suivant la tradition.

Au cours de nos campagnes lointaines,

Affrontant la fièvre et le feu,

Oublions avec nos peines,

La mort qui nous oublie si peu.

Nous la Légion.


b22865 No.4876184

>>4875212

Hopefully this'll signal the state of affairs to other more hesitating foreign militaries.


00cfd2 No.4876217

>>4875212

Why was he arrested?


5f8bad No.4876249

>>4875212

why was he arrested?


0194b9 No.4876250

File: 1454863673677.jpg (135.67 KB, 383x573, 383:573, Boulanger_g.jpg)

>>4875541

The man is a 75 years old general, who received the Légion d'Honneur and the Mérite, who clearly wasn't resisting, they could at least be more "gentle" when arresting him. These guys are just following orders and I doubt they really disagree with the protes, they could show some more respect.

Military coup fucking when. We need a new Général Boulanger, one who actually does his coup d'état instead of pussying out at the last minute.

A Cesar for this Republic.


71ac60 No.4876279

>>4875212

THE FIRE RISES

Oh god yes. We will make the streets of Europe run red with the blood of the heathens.

All those ISIS and hook nosed grubby grizzlies.

Trump is but a red herring.

But our meme power has spawned the true emperor in his wake.

There will be a crusade in our lifetimes to purge the world of those who would hurt children and women.


7b8b9e No.4876681

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>>4876250

>not napoleon

>some muh ebil germans shit tier nationalist


987151 No.4876879

Well Europe confirmed for civil war. The Foreign Legion isn't a group I'd really want to piss off


219841 No.4878941

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>>4875733

>Many revolutions in Arab Spring begun with ordinary people not military.

Oh really?

>Tunisia

U.S. military/intelligence.

>Egypt

U.S. intelligence operatives only.

>Libya

Anglo-Franco-American alliance, first using intelligence operatives to drum up a few homegrown miscreants supported by foreign mercenaries with arms smuggled in via Qatar. Later, the militaries of the US, UK, and France were directly involved, mostly with indiscriminate bombing.

>Yemen

American intelligence.

>Syria

American, Saudi, Qatari, Bahraini, and Israeli intelligence/undercover special forces and foreign mercenaries armed by the Saudis, Americans, and Israelis.

>Bahrain

The only one that was evenly remotely possibly a homegrown rebellion, though the Bahraini government claims that the short-lived insurrection (as the only one not supported by the West) was sparked by Iranian meddling.


2c9c15 No.4879042

I knew the police union was a fucking joke.

The only thing they found a reason to complain about is the presence of 'municipale' cops who normally shouldn't be involved in crowd control ops.

The arrest of an army General is perfectly fine to them. Just another bunch of ZOG bots.


ffe6f3 No.4879079

>>4876039

le sigh.


7b59ad No.4879863

File: 1454882349529.jpg (94.81 KB, 960x676, 240:169, AssadVersusAmericaHQ.jpg)

>>4878941

>>Many revolutions in Arab Spring begun with ordinary people not military.

>Oh really?

>>Tunisia

>U.S. military/intelligence.

>>Egypt

>U.S. intelligence operatives only.

>>Libya

>Anglo-Franco-American alliance, first using intelligence operatives to drum up a few homegrown miscreants supported by foreign mercenaries with arms smuggled in via Qatar. Later, the militaries of the US, UK, and France were directly involved, mostly with indiscriminate bombing.

>>Yemen

>American intelligence.

>>Syria

>American, Saudi, Qatari, Bahraini, and Israeli intelligence/undercover special forces and foreign mercenaries armed by the Saudis, Americans, and Israelis.

>>Bahrain

>The only one that was evenly remotely possibly a homegrown rebellion, though the Bahraini government claims that the short-lived insurrection (as the only one not supported by the West) was sparked by Iranian meddling.

this * 10000


95d84e No.4883303

>>4875733

Arab spring began with hunger. The civilians felt the need to revolt.

Our revolutions will begin with nationalists who hate to see their nations destroyed. This is a huge component of the army.


92aff4 No.4883322

>>4878941

The western spring will be assisted/subverted by Russia


91f066 No.4891346

Here we go

French general arrested at anti-Islam rally hospitalized, trial postponed - lawyer

https://www.rt.com/news/331722-french-general-piquemal-trial/


91f066 No.4891538


8f5ab9 No.4891550

The more they attack the veterans and the military and the real men, the easier it is for us to form under a common banner.


68c806 No.4891755

File: 1454964081697.jpg (117.62 KB, 533x821, 533:821, massu.jpg)

French cold war officers are pretty based

After the 4th republic cucked their own people living in Algeria, This fucker here threatened to drop paratroopers over Paris unless De Gaulle came to power

> An army junta under General Jacques Massu seized power in Algiers on the night of 13 May. General Salan assumed leadership of a Committee of Public Safety formed to replace the civil authority and pressed the junta's demands that de Gaulle be named by French president René Coty to head a government of national union invested with extraordinary powers to prevent the "abandonment of Algeria."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_1958_crisis


8d498c No.4892045

>>4891755

And then De Gaulle cucked their own people and soldiers in Algeria


d070b1 No.4892120

>>4876039

Guillotine is a wonderful piece of machinery.


91f066 No.4892373

File: 1454967102507.jpg (121.51 KB, 1000x667, 1000:667, repetition_satory_8.jpg)

Hopefully they don't find a way to General Patton him

He should have a guard of ex-Legionnaires surrounding him now


367527 No.4892474

>>4876250

>75 years old

Like the Donald would be if he won a first term and then a second…

/pol/ can't decide whether that's young or old. /pol/, you geeks.


d01add No.4892610

File: 1454968192687.jpg (116 KB, 800x1064, 100:133, napoleon-bonaparte-2.jpg)

>>4892474

Napoleon Part: Deux when?

Also

>I had no idea France still had a Foreign Legion


725706 No.4897126

>>4876249

Wrongthink.


592e27 No.4897228

>>4875212

>To be clear, one word and the Foreign Legion will stand with him

This is cool but isn't the Foreign Legion composed of foreigners? Like a lot of non-whites?

What the fuck do they care about France?


592e27 No.4897257

>>4891550

>The more they attack the veterans and the military and the real men, the easier it is for us to form under a common banner.

Yeah and I'd just like to add, there are millions of young white males in western countries who are bored, depressed and aimless.

When Right Wing Death Squads begin to form, it will be the first time in their lives that they will FEEL TRULY ALIVE.


9b3bcc No.4897268

File: 1454986146213.gif (7.48 MB, 520x720, 13:18, 1434169771358.gif)

I always wondered if the right will have military leaders to plan out attacks, or if they'll just do the best they can with guerrilla warfare. I guess this answers the question.


91f066 No.4901106

RWDS NOW!

What follows is a transcript of Simone Héricourt’s oral account of the present situation in Calais, given on Sunday, February 7 in Rungis in front of a patriotic audience. She is an ordinary woman confronted with an extraordinary situation

> My name is Simone and I live in Calais. I am of Calaisian stock. My parents lived in Calais. Calais is my life. It’s where I grew up and I’ve always lived there. Calais used to be a very pleasant town. I used to love going on walks. We had tranquillity and safety. There were always a lot of visitors, both in the Summer and in the Winter, even though God knows our Summers are never that pleasant, the weather is never great here. But the place was alive

>Some time ago refugees came to Sangatte. Sarkozy decided to shut down their squatting zone there, and the refugees arrived in Calais. At first, even I considered them unfortunate people, deprived of means and ill-informed, whom we could perhaps give some help. And I couldn’t tell you how it happened, but from one day to the next, we had thousands, thousands of migrants. Currently they number at 18 000 in what is called the Jungle. 18000. It is horrible. They’ve downright made a city within the city. They’ve got a discotheque, businesses, schools, hair-dressers… They even have… [pause] — I wouldn’t allow myself to say this, but I think you understand it concerns the needs of men. Of course. They’ve made streets. They’ve given names to these streets. They elected a mayor. [Audience expresses shock] Yes! The police cannot at all enter what they call the “Muslim neighborhood”. It’s forbidden

https://deltakyklos.wordpress.com/2016/02/08/calais-situation-video-transcript/


d9aad4 No.4901109

>>4876250

>These guys are just following orders and I doubt they really disagree with the protes, they could show some more respect.

That is what cops do. Always. They are not your friends


d9aad4 No.4901138

>>4897228

what do mexicans joining the us army care about the us? Money and citizenship. And then imagine it was a good unit, it probably makes them much more patriotic


91f066 No.4901153

>>4901106

Up to that point, we perhaps might have been able to endure this. But we can’t endure the unendurable, when we see riots taking place during the night, every day, constantly. They turn up in the center of the town, numbering 2000, 3000, 4000, all over the place. They smash cars with iron bars. They assault people, they even assault children. They rob and they rape. What we endure is unimaginable. They enter the homes of people, while people are at the dinner table, because they want to eat. They take what they want, sometimes they beat up the inhabitants. They steal what they want and smash what they can’t get. And when you defend yourself, the Police gets on your back


91f066 No.4905904

ooh-la-la!!

French Right Unite In Condemning Arrest of Former General at PEGIDA March as “Double Standard”

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/02/09/arrest-of-foreign-legion-general-slammed-as-double-standard-by-french-right-wing/




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