French
Generals Accuse Macron of “Treason” Over UN Migration Pact
Open
letter says French citizens have another reason to “revolt”
Paul
Joseph Watson
13
December, 2018
A
group of French military generals have written an open letter to
Emmanuel Macron accusing the French President of committing “treason”
by signing the UN migration pact.
The
pact, which was signed by 164 nations on Monday, including France, is
not legally binding but greases the skids for unlimited migration to
be treated as a human right and criticism of mass migration to be
treated as hate speech.
A
letter written by General Antoine Martinez and signed by ten other
generals, an admiral and a colonel, as well as former French Minister
of Defense Charles Millon, warns Macron that the move strips France
of more sovereignty and provides an additional reason for “an
already battered people” to “revolt”.
The
letter accuses Macron of being “guilty of a denial of democracy or
treason against the nation” for signing the pact without putting it
to the people.
“The
French state is late in coming to realize the impossibility of
integrating too many people, in addition to totally different
cultures, who have regrouped in the last forty years in areas that no
longer submit to the laws of the Republic,” states the letter,
adding that mass immigration is erasing France’s “civilizational
landmarks”.
According
to British MEP Janice Atkinson, the UN pact would lead to Europe
being flooded with 59 million new migrants within the next 6 years.
Warning
that the plan would lead to European countries having their “culture
and identity crushed,” Atkinson also pointed out that the pact
could lead to hate speech laws that make it illegal to use the term
“illegal migrants,” replacing it instead with “irregular
migrants”.
“It
will be illegal not to use their prescribed language,” warned
Atkinson, adding that European citizens could “say goodbye to your
democracy and your way of life” if the pact is implemented.
President
Macron’s approval rating has sunk to 18% amidst a wave of protests
riots against a number of issues, including fuel taxes and mass
immigration.
Read
the full letter from the French generals below (translated).
Mister
President,
You
are about to sign the “Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular
Migration” on 10 and 11 December, which establishes a genuine right
to migration. It may impose itself on our national legislation
through pre-existing treaties or the principle of common
responsibility set out in this pact.
It
seems to us that the only sovereignty that will remain with France
will consist in freely setting the way in which the objectives of the
pact will have to be implemented. You can not give up this new part
of the national sovereignty without a public debate whereas 80% of
the French population considers that it is necessary to stop or
regulate drastically the immigration. By deciding alone to sign this
pact, you would add an additional reason for revolt to the anger of
an already battered people. You would be guilty of a denial of
democracy or treason against the nation.
In
addition, the finances of our country are drained and our debt is
growing. You can not take the risk of an expensive call for air
migration without first showing that you will not have to resort to
more taxes to meet the objectives of the pact. On the other hand, you
must be able, in terms of security, to curb the consequences linked
to the arrival of extra-European populations. Finally, you can not
ignore that the very essence of politics is to ensure security on the
outside and harmony within. However, this concord can be obtained
only if it maintains a certain internal coherence of the society
alone capable of allowing to want to do together, which becomes more
and more problematic today.
In
fact, the French state is late in coming to realize the impossibility
of integrating too many people, in addition to totally different
cultures, who have regrouped in the last forty years in areas that no
longer submit to the laws of the Republic.
You
can not decide alone to erase our civilizational landmarks and
deprive us of our carnal homeland.
We
therefore ask you to defer the signing of this pact and call by
referendum the French to vote on this document. You are accountable
to the French of your actions. Your election is not a blank.
We
support the initiative of General MARTINEZ against the signature of
this pact which must be adopted by the Member States of the UN at the
Intergovernmental Conference of Marrakech.
General
Antoine MARTINEZ
Charles
MILLON – Former Minister of Defense
General
Marc BERTUCCHI
General
Philippe CHATENOUD
General
André COUSTOU
General
Roland DUBOIS
General
Daniel GROSMAIRE
General
Christian HOUDET
General
Michel ISSAVERDENS
Admiral
Patrick MARTIN
General
Christian PIQUEMAL
General
Daniel SCHAEFFER
General
Didier TAUZIN
Colonel
Jean Louis CHANAS
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