The
return of propaganda in Europe : « Not that! »
The
French Presidential campaign has strayed from the democratic path. We
are now witnessing a conditioning of the electorate such as Europe
has not known since the Second World War. The example we analyes here
is irrefutable. It concerns a work of propaganda - in the dictatorial
sense of the term - which should lead to the election of Emmanuel
Macron.
by
Thierry Meyssan
5
May, 2017
The
current French Presidential campaign is unlike any other European
electoral campaign since the Second World War – for the first time,
a team experienced in war propaganda is working in the shadows for
one candidate.
The
favourite for the election, François Fillon, was eliminated
immediately from the first round on the basis of accusations of
nepotism and corruption which led to his being faced with legal
charges. But none of these accusations has so far been verified.
The
French electorate is now preparing to vote en masse in the second
round for a person against whom they demonstrated just as massively
two years ago, Emmanuel Macron. They are doing so in order to protect
themselves from a danger which is even more deadly in their eyes -
Marine Le Pen.
And
yet, when you ask these electors what specific danger this candidate
represents, they can find nothing pertinent for which to blame her,
and shelter behind their criticisms of her father.
Every
one of the regional and national daily newspapers, without exception,
denounce the danger of Le Pen and call for votes for Macron in order
to block her accession to power.
When
we asked the French people what they thought of Macron’s accusation
against Marine Le Pen - that she may have supported the Prussian
invasion in 1870 and the German aggression in 1914, they all laughed
at us. Madame Le Pen was born in 1968.
The
video we are going to show you has been very widely broadcast by the
TV channels and on the Internet. When we showed it to our French
interlocutors, they all agreed that they had seen it before, and had
thought that Monsieur Macron was talking rubbish. When we showed it
to them again, they were astounded to rediscover the accusations that
they had laughed at before.
It
is therefore possible, apparently, to proclaim such stupidities
without anyone reacting at the time. Here’s the video
Waving
the commemorative medal of the necropolis of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette,
cemetery for 45,000 combatants from the First World War, Emmanuel
Macron declared that the war had been started by leaders who believed
- « We are in better condition than our neighbours, so let’s go
and destroy them ». Then he accused Marine Le Pen and her friends,
who were « hiding in the Château de Montretout », of sharing the
same ideology as the aggressor, and wanting to push France into an
identical war. Vehemently, he shouted - « Not that! Not that! Not
that! »
The
Château de Montretout, where Marine Le Pen was brought up as a girl,
was taken by the Prussians during the siege of Paris, in… 1870. The
expression « hiding in the Château de Montretout » therefore
suggests a link between Marine Le Pen as a child, and the King of
Prussia and Emperor of Germany Wilhelm I.
The
heros of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette fell on the field of honour in…
1914-18, and the aim of Emperor Wilhelm II was certainly not the
destruction of France.
This
is the first time that anyone has invented a causal link between the
war of 1870, the First World War, and the Front National.
We
are obliged to admit that the way in which these absurdities were
presented has prevented the electors from consciously understanding
the meaning of Emmanuel Macron’s declaration, but it did allow them
to understand his words unconsciously.
They
are therefore absolutely right to elect a personality whom they hate,
but who will protect them from a woman who pretends to be the
incarnation of the Nation, when in the past, she betrayed France and
is responsible for the millions of dead from the wars of 1870 and the
First World War.
According
to sociologist Jean-Claude Pays, the vulgarity of these accusations,
supported by every one of the daily newspapers without a single
exception, has provoked an effect of stupefaction in the French
public. Numbed, they march towards the ballot box to vote as they
have been ordered to do.
The
cruder it is, the better it works.
Thierry Meyssan
Translation
Pete Kimberley
Thierry
Meyssan - Political consultant, President-founder of the Réseau
Voltaire (Voltaire Network). Latest work in French – Sous nos Yeux.
Du 11-Septembre à Donald Trump (Right Before our Eyes. From 9/11 to
Donald Trump).
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