Edward Menez #racist #wingnut #conspiracy henrymakow.com

We are told and shown that there is a race war going on in France now--doesn't it remind you of something from three years ago? Right....the George Floyd riots. In both cases, a minority citizen was supposedly killed by a rogue white police officer. In both cases, nationwide rioting broke out, with people of the race of the supposed victim leading the way. In the US it was black people and in France, it was Arab people.

Leftists in the US quickly joined with the nascent Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement, and in France liberals there may seem to feel the aggrieved Muslims are justified, too.

However, the French riots are in no way spontaneous, as this is another "color revolution" led by the usual suspects to cause mayhem, a justification for killing white people, and a justification to "Build Back Better" once all the libraries, schools, cars, and the rest of French Christian culture becomes ashes and needs to be rebuilt. My guess is that in the place of the old French cafe and street shopping culture, they will build back 15-minute cities with limits on the peoples' movements in the name of "security."
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Most people thought the Arab Spring consisted of spontaneous riots and protests for change. I saw clearly that it wasn't, and had been staged with years of forethought.
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Fast-forward nine years from the Arab Spring psy-op fakery to late May 2020. The emotions and passions ran wild once a black man supposedly died at the hands of a white police officer, but in reality, the whole thing was staged and another psyop. George Floyd didn't die.
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And in America, we now have tens of millions of military-age men who've entered the country in the last decade just waiting for a spark of something similar, and the tinderbox could be set off here once again. Could this also be part of The Great Reset--the deliberate importation of millions of military-age illegal immigrants to kill off white people in the next fake racial killing?

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