Friday, July 7, 2017

FRENCH PRESIDENT, MACRON WILL GOVERN LIKE A ROMAN GOD



by- Geri Ungurean -

Now before anyone accuses me of playing "Pin the tail on the Antichrist" let me just say that I do believe that students of Bible Prophecy cannot help but take a hard look at the youngest leader of France since Napoleon Bonaparte.

Reuters reports him as saying he desires to reign as a "Jupiterian" president - "a remote, dignified figure, like the Roman god of gods, who weighs his rare pronouncements carefully."  Lofty words for the new president of France, wouldn't you say?Now before anyone accuses me of playing "Pin the tail on the Antichrist" let me just say Either we are looking at another Narcissist, or perhaps someone far more evil.
From breitbart.com

Emmanuel Bonaparte: Macron Declares He Will Govern Like a Roman God

French president Emmanuel Macron has declared he will govern France like Jupiter, the Roman king of the gods, shortly officials told the media his thought process was "too the newly elected president of France - wouldn't you say? complex" for journalists to understand.

Summoning over 900 politicians from both houses of the French parliament to a rare Congress at the palace of Louis XIV - the 'Sun King' - in Versailles.

Such assemblies are usually reserved for times of national crisis, but the former banker used his to threaten to overrule lawmakers with a referendum if they try to frustrate the "reforms" he wishes to impose on the legislature.

Reuters reports him as saying he desires to reign as a "Jupiterian" president - "a remote, dignified figure, like the Roman god of gods, who weighs his rare pronouncements carefully".

This bizarre statement of intent comes just days after Macron scrapped the president's tradition Bastille Day press conference, with an Elysée Palace official claiming the president's thoughts are "too complex" for journalists.

The 39-year-old's "complex thought process lends itself badly to the game of question-and-answer with journalists", the spokesman explained - prompting much mockery in the French press.

It has been speculated that Macron is keen to cultivate an aloof, almost imperial aura after being derided as a placeman for the unpopular socialist François Hollande, in whose government he served as economy minister, or as a poodle for Angela Markel, the German chancellor widely regarded as the European Union's driving force.

"You are the heir of François Hollande," scoffed nationalist rival Marine Le Pen during their head-to-head election debate. "We now call you Baby Hollande; Hollande Junior!"

She added that, whatever the outcome of the election, "France will be led by a woman: either me or Mrs. Merkel."

Much of the commentary on Macron's alleged natural submissiveness hints at his relationship with his wife - twenty-five years his senior - with Italy's larger-than-life former president Silvio Berlusconi teasing that he is "a nice lad with a good-looking mum".

Efforts by the EU loyalist to strengthen his public standing by picking fights with the governments of Central Europe, who have been resolutely defiant in the face of attempts by Brussels to impose compulsory migrant quotas on them, have been less than successful.

Hungarian premier Viktor Orbán gently dismissed him as "a new boy" who had yet to find his feet.

"Macron's entrance wasn't too encouraging, as he thought the best way to show friendship was to immediately kick Central European countries. This isn't how we do things around here, but he'll soon get to know his way around," he added.

Posing as the EU's champion against President Donald Trump has also backfired, with a pointed, public snub of the U.S. leader in favor of Angela Merkel and other Europeans at a G20 summit ending in embarrassment when the 70-year-old manhandled him with a powerful handshake.

Macron was clearly rattled by the exchange, granting a brief interview with journalists in order to emphasise that another handshake with President Trump - in which the Frenchman clung on for dear life - was a "moment of truth" in which he supposedly demonstrated that he "would not make small concessions, not even symbolic ones".

From Orientalreview.org   This is a compelling article which someone is trying desperately to remove from the internet.  I had a friend finally get this as a pdf for this article.  Every time I attempted to access the piece on orientalreview.org, it brought me to a dead end and would not allow me to finish the article.
  
Is the Geriatric Republic About to Marry Macron?

Something that was originally conceived as a grandiose pageant of poli4cal marke4ng will come to a conclusion next Sunday in France. A young man with an evident Oedipus complex who has never held a single elected office and who was almost unknown just three years ago is now preparing to fill the seat once occupied by Georges Clémenceau and Charles de Gaulle in the Élysée Palace.

Although it went unnoticed by the public, his campaign actually began back in June 2014. That was when Jacques Aliyah the recognized "éminence grise" of the Fifth Republic, first introduced his young protégé, at a Bilderberg Club meeting in Copenhagen. Back then, the latter was serving as the deputy secretary general to the president of France. But given President Hollande's dismal approval ratings at the time, he was advised to distance himself from his boss, which he did, resigning 10 days after returning from Denmark.

By that August, owing to a government crisis, Macron ended up as the economy minister for a period of 24 months, during which he was best remembered for having underpriced the powerhouse of the French high-tech industry, Alstom, when it was sold to General Electric, as well as for a string of scandals over the misappropriation of government funds and for forcing through an odious law written at Aliyahi's behest called "Equality of Economic Opportunities" (an innocent-enough sounding name for what was actually a crackdown on clan to emerge over the course of the almost six decades of the Fifth Republic's existence.

Their first "project" in a top government position was the French prime minister - and later president - Georges Pompidou, who began working for the Rothschilds in 1954. Interestingly, Pompidou was no expert in banking or finance, but this did not stop Guy de Rothschild (1909-2007) from appointing this man to head the Messieurs de Rothschild Frères bank despite his professional background as a high-school literature teacher. In the dramatic month of May 1968, Pompidou was directed by his bosses to issue a challenge to the founder of the Fifth Republic, Charles de Gaulle, in order to win his own entrance into the Élysée Palace the following year. In 1973 Pompidou passed a law that some spiteful tongues dubbed "la loi Pompidou-Giscard- Rothschild," under which private bankers gained de facto control over the French financial system.

Ironically, it was while Pompidou was in office that the famous writer and rebel Jean-Paul Sartre founded his celebrated leftist newspaper Libération in 1973, so that the French would finally have a periodical that spurned both big banks and advertising. But just over 40 years later, the banker Édouard de Rothschild became the biggest shareholder in the troubled Libéra4on, adding that newspaper to his media empire. As a result, just a glance at this single web page is enough to gain an appreciation for the magnitude of the "Macron-mania" that has been raining down upon the heads of the dispirited French in recent months from the pages of the Rothschild-controlled media.

Naturally Macron is a champion of pop-futurism. He is going to turn the French into the ideal nomads, à la Aliyah - a precariat class that has acquired a few skills and some passable English, but lacks a steady job, a reliable profession, a real salary, and a future. He spins fairy tales for French young people about the "creative class" - the dream of a degenerate civilization - but he fails to mention that the society of the future will have no use for all the slackers who vote for him. He is guided by the neoliberal premise that the main task of a declining state is to give its citizens the chance to ceaselessly change and adapt to the infamous global market, instead of doing anything at all to protect jobs, decent pensions, and the national interests. Therefore, the May 7 victory of yet another mousy little man that is being strenuously programmed by the media may well be the last in the history of the Fifth Republic - and it is certainly no harbinger of the Sixth. France is poised to step into the grave that has already been dug for her.

Macron became an investment banker at Rothschild & Cie Banque at the age of 30.  Mentored by the Rothschild family - this man certainly has no issues with self esteem.  As a matter of fact, if a new "Left Behind" movie was to come out, Emmanuel Macron could step into the role as Antichrist and pull it off quite brilliantly.

His first name "Emannuel"  means "God with us."  With the convergence of events within the last year lining up neatly with Bible prophecy; the entrance of this man onto the world stage is a bit too coincidental for me.

But, we will wait and see....

We are looking for Jesus Christ - our Blessed Hope. Those left behind will experience the wrath of God during the unspeakable horror of the Great Tribulation.
Shalom b'Yeshua,

MARANATHA

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