Copyright (c) 1997 - Ingrid A. Rimland
"Every time I wish to write you a little word, I feel miserable because I have so much difficulty in finding the English words - and then I say to me it's better that way, otherwise I would write you more often and would take too much of your time!
Since you and Ernst are interested in the Front National, (called FN) I'm going to try to give you hereafter a real idea of what is going on.
Regarding Strasbourg:
Through the local RPR (President Chirac's party) in Strasbourg, the FN discovered that the organizing of almost a hundred demonstrations against the FN in Strasbourg had been prepared for three months by forty (40) people belonging to the city hall, paid for it, and only for it, by Mrs. Trautmann, the Mayor, and the local tax payers.
The three big associations, with Trotskyists leaders, built up specially to set the Alsatian people against the National Movement have been controlled by Mrs. Trautmann and are paid by the tax payers.
All this means (is) that all the protest and indignation against the FN is nothing more than artificial - whereas the attacks against the FN are real ones.
In order to be politically correct, many mayors in France have chartered some coaches for people to go free of charge to Strasbourg or just paying a minimum fee; people living in the South of France could buy a railway return ticket to the Ras-l'Front association by paying only 150 F (3 dollars) (i.e. altogether $3 for 2,000 km!).
{Note: Normally, a round trip ticket like this would cost 30 times that amount!}
A big weekly called "Charlie Hebdo" (ran) the following front page in big letters: "Let's all go to Le Pen's burial in Strasbourg!"; the paper then organized a raut in Strasbourg, invited Mrs Trautmann, who went there!
An important free-mason Grand Master, named Laffouge, asked people to 'fight to death' against the FN, and so many, so many papers, radios and TV increasing the tension inside the country.
After having lit the fire, the RPR and UDF (liberal party) tried to act as firemen in order to distinguish themselves from Mrs Trautmann's hysterical friends (socialists, communists, Trotskyists...).
They decided in the end they wouldn't take part in the demonstrations of the left and the extreme-left; and even the RPR General Secretary, Mr Mancel, who had so much incited people to violence, said that the demonstrations against Le Pen was "a major mistake"!!!
As one of the Political Bureau put it: Whether they be 50,000 or 100,000, the demonstrators are paid, sponsored by leftist towns throughout France, are financed and subsidized by the Power and by Mr. Juppe himself. Their protest has therefore no value.
They are not France, a France whom, at the bottom of their heart, at the bottom of their cold heart, they hate and despise.
Here is what JMLP said, just before the Congress:
'As far as we are concerned, politics is not the art of making forged invoices, or satisfying some ambitions, or tampering with emoluments or saving some privileges; it is the art of running a country and to take care of the state first and before all, because this is a matter of the future of the homeland, the land of our fathers. With this in view, politics, in the noble meaning of the word, requires, from those who are in charge of the nation's destiny, not only a clear-minded and correct sense of reality, but also some courage and tenacity, all qualities which are lacking in the corrupt and incompetent political community who has been leading our country on the path of decadence for almost thirty years.'
In the booklet of welcome given to the people of the Congress, JMLP concluded this way:
'Serrons les rangs, serrons les dents, retroussons nos manches, et au travail! Le printemps est là qui nous sourit et nous annonce des jours meilleurs. Voici que s'éclaire le nouvel horizon.'
(It is uneasy to give a right translation of those words which are almost like poetry.)
'Let's close ranks, let's clench our teeth, let's roll up our sleeves, and let's work! Spring is here, smiling to us, and announcing better days. And now the new horizon is brightening up.'
Just another thing which will please you: On Sunday, some foreign personalities had been invited to the Congress by Le Pen. Each of them said a few words.
One of them, a German called Harald Neubauer, started his speech in French saying: 'I have never been ashamed of being a German' and, as he said that . . . the people nearly brought the house down!'"
Now you know how demonstrations against populist leader are fabricated -
with Trotzkyist fingers in taxpayers' pockets!
This is now documented to have happened in France against Le Pen - just
as it has happend and is happening in Germany, Austria, England and, as
we know from experience, in Canada - where Marxists/Trotzkyist rabble demonstrated
against Ernst Zündel, paid for by a Metro Toronto Council grant for
their "good work against the Fascists"!
Next time you see a demonstration - ask who has paid for it!
Ingrid
Thought for the Day:
"If we wanted to bring about the unity of mankind independent of national boundaries, we would have to combat the ideal of patriotism. The latter, however, will prove stronger than we for innumerable years to come."
(Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist movement, as quoted in Robert John in "Behind the Balfour Declaration", JHR, Winter 1985-86, p. 443)