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EU Army Deployed To Paris To Crush French Revolution

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Dec 9, 2018, 6:21:38 AM12/9/18
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EU Army Deployed To Paris To Crush French Revolution

The EU army has been deployed to the streets of Paris in an attempt to
crush the historic French revolution currently sweeping across France.

Armoured European Union military vehicles were filmed storming Paris on
Saturday, as hundreds of thousands of protestors continue to protest
globalism.

One particular video has caused a stir on social media after it showed
heavily armoured vehicles driving into the city as fires lit by
protestors raged around them.

Dailystar.co.uk reports: But rather than bearing the French Tricolore
flag, the vehicles bore the distinct starred EU flag, which critics have
said is a sign an EU Army is drawing closer to existence.

Furious Twitter users have also said it is a sign the bloc, which the UK
voted to leave in 2016, is prepared to crush any dissent in any of its
member states.

One person commented: “The Euro flag disturbs me on vehicles”.

Another wrote: “With the European Union flag on!!!”

And one outraged person shared a picture of President Macron alongside
a quote attributed to him: “We need more Europe”.

Brits also jumped on the thread, claiming the vehicles and flag give an
insight into a future in an expanding European Union.

One UK user said: “Paris gives us the first glimpse of the future under
EU rule.

“The planed army is being put in place to repress any citizens that dare
to question the superstate agenda.

“Trust me, you saw it here first. On the streets of Paris 8/12/2018.”

“EU markings on the side! Wake up Europe! The EU are a clear threat to
the survival of Europe and European culture. If Macron and Merkel get
their army they will use it against the people,” wrote another.

https://newspunch.com/eu-army-deployed-paris-crush-french-revolution/

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