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"As is the case with other European countries where fascist and Islamist
fundamentalist forces have joined forces, there is increasing evidence that the
riots that have swept France for a week and a half have been far more than spontaneous
reactions to the electrocution at a Paris electrical sub-station of two Muslim
teens who were escaping police. With an ailing President Jacques Chirac stepping
down in 2007, the battle lines have been drawn between two conservative presidential
candidates -- Interior Minister Nicolas Sarzoky (nicknamed "Sarko"),
a confirmed neo-con in the tradition of fellow travelers in Italy, Britain, Denmark,
the Netherlands, Israel, and Spain, and Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin.
Sarkozy has inflamed Muslims and other minorities in France by describing ghetto
youths in broad pejorative terms such as "riff-raff" and "scum."
While Sarkozy has inflamed the situation with his anti-immigrant rhetoric, de
Villepin has sought to mollify the situation by not wanting to overreact and create
more turmoil.
However, with rioting spreading beyond Paris to the north and south of the
country and extending beyond young Muslims to unemployed African, Afro-Caribbean,
and white young people, the situation is being used by Sarkozy to blame "Jihadist
conspiracists" for coordinating the rioting. Sarkozy has strong links to
the Likud Party in Israel and the neo-cons in the Bush administration and the
Blair government in London. The neo-con media conglomerates such as Rupert Murdoch's
News Corporation and the Hollinger Group are blaming the violence on France's
relative tolerance of its large Muslim population. ...
What is happening in France has all the signs of yet another possible neo-con
"false flag" operation in the same category as the Niger fraudulent
uranium documents, the provocative actions of Israeli agents in New Jersey who
were dressed up as Arabs during the morning of 9-11, unexplained Spanish and
British government activities surrounding the train bombings in Madrid and London,
and recent deadly bombings in Delhi during Hindu and Muslim holidays attributed
to a previously unknown Kashmiri group. The neo-cons have been unhappy about
India's Congress government (a government the neo-cons are trying to link to
the UN Oil-for-Food scandal), which unlike the previous Hindu nationalist government,
is making peace overtures to neighboring Pakistan. As with France, India immediately
suspected closely coordinated planning in the bombings and sought to analyze
intercepts of thousands of cell phone calls placed in the Indian capital shortly
before the bombings.
The French politician who benefits the most from this explosion of violence
in a country where Muslim citizens constitute a significant minority is Sarkozy.
The losers stand to be de Villepin's faction of the Gaullist RPR party and a
newly-resurgent Socialist Party, which rejects the neo-con international agenda.
It is not coincidental that the rioting is mainly plaguing cities and towns
governed by Socialist and Communist mayors -- leaders who are now caught between
addressing the social problems that helped spark the violence and responding
to calls for a return to law and order.
The Socialists, Greens, and Communists are charging Sarkozy with inciting greater
violence and then failing to respond to it adequately, thus ensuring the rioting
would spread beyond mainly Muslim areas in Paris to wealthier Parisian neighborhoods
and beyond Paris to Rouen, Lille, Nice, Dijon, Strasbourg, Marseille, Bordeaux,
Rennes, Pau, Orleans, and Toulouse. Later, the closely coordinated rioting spread
further ...
As in Italy, Britain, Switzerland, and Germany, there are strong links in France
between Islamist fundamentalist provocateurs and neo-Nazis. For example, French
National Front leader Jean-Marie Le Pen is close to Achmed Huber, formerly of
Al Taqwa, a Swiss and Italian financial group linked by the United States Treasury
Department to Al Qaeda. Informed sources in Germany and the United States have
also linked Huber to the activities of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega during
the Iran-Contra covert operations conducted by the Reagan-Bush administration.
Interestingly, French intelligence and law enforcement are reporting that the
riots in France involve international narcotics smugglers.
The possibility that neo-cons and their fascist allies are manipulating the
violence in France to their own advantage has the net result of bringing France
into the neo-cons' oft-stated goal of a "Clash of Civilizations" between
the West and the Muslim world. . . It is all very transparent ...
Reasonable political leaders in France should realize that the riots in France
are being used to ratchet up tensions in Europe and distract attention away
from recent reports of US secret prison camps and torture centers in Eastern
Europe and additional proof that the neo-cons conspired to push the United States
into a disastrous war in Iraq. Already, the neo-con media is blaming the violence
in France on Islamic terrorists -- a stock phrase for the neo-cons in Washington,
London, Jerusalem, Rome, and the French Interior Ministry allies of Sarkozy.
However, most of the rioters, mostly from North Africa and Western Africa, are
not even practicing Muslims, making the possibility of "Fifth Column"
provocateurs being behind the violence all the more likely. French officials
are increasingly suggesting that the violence has been closely coordinated and
that the primary targets -- trains, police stations, youth centers, banks, libraries,
post offices, municipal buildings, schools -- have all been connected to the
French government and not to ethnic or religious groups.
Muslim rioting has also spread to Arhus, Denmark and police in predominantly
Muslim neighborhoods in Brussels are on full alert. The Danish rioting
conveniently broke out as a parliamentary inquiry is due to get underway on
the lying by the neo-con influenced government of Anders Fogh Rasmussen on bogus
Iraqi WMD intelligence. Neo-con media organs in Europe and North America
are suspiciously blaming the Muslim violence on Europe's "welfare state."
The National Security Agency and other signals intelligence agencies that monitor
French communications are likely in possession of intercepts that would point
to interesting outside interference in coordinating and promoting the French
violence and the resultant counter-actions by Sarkozy. It would be interesting
to read the transcripts of Sarkozy's recent telephone conversations with his
co-ideologists in Washington, London, Brussels, Jerusalem, and Rome. A few years
ago, a senior inspector with the French DST told this editor that his agency's
wiretaps of Richard Perle's home in the south of France had yielded
some interesting information, all of which was passed to the FBI in
Washington. Perhaps it is time that raw intercepts of international phone calls
and e-mail among the neo-cons be leaked in order to hang them using their own
past tactics. With their fingerprints beginning to appear on the French rioting,
the neo-cons are proving that they will not be put down easily...
Well planned rioting continued for the 11th straight night throughout France.
. . For the first time, French police were fired upon, with several wounded.
There were also coordinated calls on the Internet for youths to join in attacks
in cities and towns that had not yet seen rioting. There were also fears that
the violence would soon spill across the French borders to Germany, Italy, Switzerland,
Belgium, Luxembourg, and the mini-states of Andorra and Monaco on the French
periphery.
Meanwhile, the global neo-con media could hardly contain their glee over the
violence in France.