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black september that is what they are promising there are also many people out there who say well nobody covers this relation anymore and that this is a conspiracy one thing we do notice is that this year they do not appear on the day anymore because the police have successfully kept them from there so paris is a sprawling city and there are continuing to be protests despite you know having been august and they don't come back from summer vacation until mid september but one thing i wanted to note is that there is a lot of attention that has been paid to the ongoing you know that the unrest in hong kong the protesters there and something remarkable happened that really stood out to me because it reminded me of what is happening here in the g. they own this globalization of not only protest but also globalization of police military tactics police surveillance tactics national nation state surveillance tactics and here is an image from hong kong this before kerry lamb back down but
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this is a poster this is a nurse with a eyepatch and sir you forgot your conscience it says hong kong police attempted to murder hong kong people so one young woman had her eye taken out by being hit by the equivalent of an l b d or a flash bang as they are flash ball as they call them here and france where 24 people have lost their i right you know it's interesting this trickle down militarization and targeting of civilians that we see in global conflicts is now happening more local protest so you know we normalize the idea that civilians are targeted in a war now they used to be against the geneva convention and used to be against the rule of war but now this is been normalized and so now on their day protests. you know you also see the militarization. protests in the targeting of civilians
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with the military grade weapons well actually what you see with robert chalmers piece in g q is there not specifically randomly necessary targeting ordinary civilians they're targeting people who are journalists medics and bloggers people who get interviewed participants in israel asian who get targeted because they go on the news and they tell the story so that's why i think it's quite interesting that the i the eyepatch that i being taken out 24 people here in and france have lost their eyes at these the weapons that they shoot are from switzerland and they have laser precision so the fact that 24 eyes get taken out it seems almost intentional but in this day and age where we talk about big brother the eye in the sky orwellian like totalitarian states surveying everything and also at the same time like in the past week the u.s.
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department of defense is now going to save us from social media viral stories that they say are not true and that they're going to suppress these that suddenly they're taking over social media they want to control what we see so here they're targeting according to robert chalmers journalists who report the situation what's going on here what people are protesting that. people that are telling this story that it's not not just some random acts of violence it's people who are talking about social economic injustice they're talking about important economic and financial matters and they don't want people they don't want to spread i think well you know reminds me of the wiki leaks video that was leaked of the u.s. military targeting the reuters photographer and killing him cold blood so there again they know this has been normalized in this new age of terror and this is what protesters and journalists face so here is the peaceful. on g q magazine and
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it's from robert chalmers and it goes the real victims of france's yellow vest revolution classified sub lethal the rubber bullets tear gas and stun grenades used by french police have nevertheless maint blinded and killed almost as many in the last 6 months as in the 20 years before the elegiac a protest began taking to the streets of the republic to investigate how and why our cousins across the water have stood firm in the face of authorize force that would shock and outrage anywhere else in europe g q's robert john joined lazy days own remember this movement started the 24th of october 28th and he goes and talks to jerome rodriguez who is a 40 year old plumber and he became a kind of one of the symbols of this she later on he was often on the news here and then he believes he was targeted with this because he lost his eye and i can't even show the photos because it's so gross to most of us who have lost an eye or hit
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near the cheek bone or temple says jerome rodriguez at which point that section of your skull shatters your cranium is then reconstructed using screws and titanium plates i was fortunate in that i had no skeletal injury the officer responsible aimed directly at my eyeball which burst he pauses coffee. looks like a new generation of ghouls from the yes in fact they do mention a world war one that the warfare produced is horrific injuries facial injuries and the term google came at that time 24 people have lost or i at least 5 people had the limbs blown off and thousands have had other severe injuries like broken jaws and stuff like that and a lot of it is caused by this flash bang or a flash ball l b d l b d which is. defined as a high precision swiss manufacture. weapon equipped with laser pointer sights the
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category as sub lethal is potential to maim and kill especially if pointed as it should never be at the upper body as such of it is used in almost no other european country the g i f 4 stun grenades which contain 24 grams of t.n.t. and explode before delivering c.s. gas at a deafening 165 decibels are also used only in france president a man well mccrone and his minister of the interior krzysztof cost and they have ignored repeated demands for the abandonment of the use of both weapons from organizations including the united nations the european parliament the council of europe amnesty international greenpeace and reported some from tear at the time of writing both weapons continue to be used by the c.r.s. which is the riot police the french government sole concession has been to say that they will stop using stun grenades when the stocks run out and their tempting fate particularly here in front of the legacy. pierre. the reign of terror and the
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revolution they can push the people so far in the midst of a retribution well again max and i have lived here in france over the years we max has lived here 15 years we've seen many protests and thousands of protests manifestations all the time and it's always very organized in the police the riot police the c.r.s. sit there in their van and they have their lunch have their wine but i've never seen in the videos that this sort of violence has never happened so what's going on we're going to talk to palmer a or a who's a journalist who has been attending these for his take on that but in terms of who who the who is conducting the violence you know here robert chalmers says he you know is a press officer he's nowhere knows he himself is not wearing a yellow vest because by the way even though by law you have to have it in your car if you wear in the streets of paris the police can find you 135 euro so he didn't robert chummy. did not wear that and he was mentioning that he would be chased by
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these riot police that were just chasing him down the road like looking to do violence to him and he says that the widely mistrusted c.r.'s which formed in late 1944 partly recruited from the ranks of the detested g.m. are the force used by the vichy regime to counter the french resistance are complemented by a group of plainclothes and forcers called the brigade anti criminality the back who you see mingling with. the back and their conduct in appearance resemble nothing so much as the less conciliatory type of millwall supporter so a hooligan the economies of these countries like france the united states and britain rely heavily on ransacking foreign areas foreign countries foreign territories through what you know the confessions of an economic hitman john perkins describes as ransacking of these countries and taking all their wealth and they ran out of wealth in these foreign countries other raiding their local pension accounts the french government is raiding the french people's pension account same
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thing in britain same thing in the u.s. and so this is devolving into guerrilla warfare effectively so all the rules of of conflict are out the window and it's everyone for everyone we always point out massless hierarchy of needs and this is something that the cia uses when they look at countries that they can overthrow and when they attempt to destabilize a country the most basic basic needs food water shelter you know those if the if your government can't meet those that's when you're targeted for unrest and that's when on rest as possible so i mean that quote from this guy who lost his eye what they represent is universal what we are asking for for people to earn a salary that allows them to eat properly and put a roof over their kids' heads basic provision for the unemployed and an end to this obscene situation where people are left on hospital trollies through lack of medical care the abolition of extortionate prices for privatized gas and electricity we have a word for this vision it's called. humanity this point has been met over and over
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again look it's a social contract and that's what is being violated by those who are doing the governing there's the governed and the governing body and there's a contract and there has a quid pro quo and typically what happens is the governing body gets arrogant and too rich and a subjugate everyone else to poverty and disease and there's a revolt so there at that point to go quickly once the final headline here the french are finally doing better than the germans this isn't bloomberg news and what they are saying is that for the 1st time france is actually doing better than germany in terms of g.d.p. growth and they credits macro's capitulation to the asian and the introduction the 25000000000 euro policy stimulus right well that's a lot of. thank you gays. don't go away much more coming your way.
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of soda every day the idea was that. the litter bugs are trying this way industry should be blamed for all the company has long promised to reuse the plastic. on. the mountains of waste only grow heigho. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to turn to paul moran he's been called the vero of independent journalists out there on the front lines taking
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the tear gas and danger were ever things are kicking off paul welcome back we had john a few years ago some time ago right here paris to catch up with old friends particularly independent journalists or give us the straight dope on what's been going on out there even covering this for most of the acts as they are called each saturday and we're act 43 heading toward act 44 according to what you've seen paul how has it evolved over the past 40 weeks of covering mostly the beginning of it it's was. quite an interesting movement because in the beginning of course there were there were rebuilding of against the price of gasoline so it was like the starting point and then it built up on inequality basically the main topic was inequality and i remember in the beginning it was something that incredible because there was like a front line. clashing with the police not very violently actually but it was
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spectacular some hell and then like 20 meters in the back you had like clusters of people talking and they were talking mostly about tax inequality and it was quite fascinating because you had this mix of violence. really nearby and then people talking and we know that this kind of like free talk is always the sign of. a genuine insurgency movements that are not kind of lies by a specific entity even though there were many many people very active trying to manipulate did move and of course from the. right. to the fall if the fall right towards kicked out. physically by the fall left or of the movement around january. and of december january but all the time in the because the
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movement was. stemmed from from people who had no structural involvement like in trade unions of little structural involvement there is always been disposability that some of them and i believe some of them would go vote for the us a little less a know which the national populist movement in prince others would not vote for whites so having lived in paris and in france for a number of years myself you know there's always a manifesto somewhere protesting somewhere and how is how is this different than what you would see many many times over the years what makes this different than theirs it isn't it was not really a demonstration in the series of. intensity insurgency moments there were people who inserted low intensity insurgency
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moments that's what i would call them in their ranks and you're characterizing this as really started off with folks talking about taxes and inequality and you say that the behind the barricades there's a lot of chatter and that indicates a lot of people talking informally and believe that that indicates what exactly that there is more that is less specific that it's more generalized that there is a protest seeking a purpose and other words we need to protest or not exactly sure why we're protesting bowing. need to get out there and then we'll figure it out once we're out there yeah but it's well after the movement was like that because it was. $20000.00 people looking for a cause it's one of their reason to be angry maul is generally it was about
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inequality but this is generally about the way the left is there they sense inequality they sense tax abyss but they have not a unified approach to combat the monopolies that are all in a raid against them and it's dirty it's interesting because you're seeing this all over the world now whether it's in spain with indignados that kicked off to solve global insurrection against bankers the banker occupation we saw occupy wall street and you know now we're seeing this year later do you see all these movements connected in some way i mean the connected because the historical moment where basically the cycle the thought reagan cycle comes to. a moment of truth. you know given birth to societies that are super polarized neo liberalism has run its course it's like a truth movement full down economics did not trickle down those didn't work it
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doesn't work so busy busy like everybody's will pulling their eyes about and that's worldwide and. this option basically. i don't know if it's that conscious in the people's heads because there are so angry that they just you know it's sometimes i was in this demonstration and i felt. like the 14 of july 17th 1009 must have been like this because there is a mix of politics full garrity anger something that is not controllable and it could go either way you know it could give for it to the french revolution their weapons and the french revolution. you don't usually there is something that kicks it off so the french revolution i believe the price of bread was reaching a level where people were starving you know here the taxes as you point out on gas on petrol was at a point where people had to be at a sacrifice
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a no. or a bore get gas exactly because the movement didn't come from paris the movement came from outside and those as you may know now it's a purse there are fewer and fewer jobs for people to work they have to use their cars and they usually have battered old cars and consume a lot of gasoline because the kind of change their cars. and why this is something and actually stacy pointed out to me when she was looking at the movement that it did kind of get traction outside where people are more dependent on their cars there's no mass transit for example and so the life in france which is it's a welfare state you know it's a mixed right mixed economy though for the margin is very tight so that the state provides a certain welfare certain income which covers the needs coffee some bread some gas but it's very tight and any you slight deviation from this like even
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a small raise in tax on gas and suddenly that that life style is shattered in a way what was the government's response because typically in france the government always caves they always give in and they always end printing more money in this case i believe if i'm not mistaken macron did capitulate earlier this year introduced a 20 $5000000000.00 stimulus and so is so they got what they wanted they got it some more money some more money but it was i mean it was like i know it's printing some. aid money on the 3rd world country i mean that structure. lee the problem is we will keep going on because it's not because you offer i don't know if you say that in english but. a blueness exactly a bonus of 100 euro is that you going to change the life of people who are stuck in
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the faraway towns where there are no jobs are going the talking with the lady when i was in the demonstration she was from eastern france like really the fullback with which is the border of germany and she looked so tired and so genuinely sad entire it was wooden moving. she said you know there is no jobs anymore you know we work like 2 hours busy here 2 hours they're paying go there's germany i take my car i go to germany to make some cleaning time said before i used to work in a factory we're talking eastern france is the area that has been the most struck didn't just relation i mean the fact that outsourcing the fortunes would be closing and the work would be outsourced somewhere rumanian china etc so it's also this moment that has been sanctioned by the. right so this structurally economically that's a whole topic to get into but i did want to touch on something else here which i
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thought was remarkable that in this particular instance and we're seeing this also in on congo police seem to be targeting people's eyes when they what they call the ice snipers and they are and this was covered recently by robert chalmers in a piece for g.q. and it's it's quite disturbing they sublethal b.d.'s bible police. are on the front lines you're covering this you're on you're you have eyewitness what's happening is this is this what is truthfully happening what's happening kony and kind of fill that in it's very shocking i mean. 50 something and i've been doing a lot of demonstrations in this country and never seen even the at the end of the seventy's where it was quite violent never seen such a level of violence of police violence against that in strangers. they
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used those those l.b. the flash ball whatever you call them non-lethal. weapons it's quite scary because basically you are but it's a very short sound not very impressive sound and then you see someone folding and most of the time from what we have witnessed with the bed or the whole 2nd we have filmed it and put some of the material that on the new tube. it was they never should because they threatened this should like to have people running away and the i mean. most of the time and that's like in any war you know most of the time the real fighters known to protect themselves they know onto an unusually when this shoot you know we have been we saw and film like grandmothers being shot one of the examples we were able to to do to feel and
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document was the lady that was she was $75.00 she was the wife and it was their next show down which is a military police have done all these career in the police and they were really people coming from outside of paris of a dress properly absolutely no threat to the police and they were shot like if like if they were presented as a threat those weapons and not used in the way they should be used and a question i question the fact that they are being used because the level of injury mutual ation that they inflict to people is it has never been seen in the story right so i want worth well worth what what is being alleged is that these flash grenades. projectiles are being targeted at people's eyes with a laser scopes not all the time but yes you don't think up a bit out of it and the maiming that goes on the loss of eyes is extraordinary
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in this instance so this level of bricks your skull that breaks the skull the skull has to be replaced titanium plates etc so this level of police brutality is also i would say something new in france. it's the militarization of the police so we see that everywhere in the u.k. in america around the world the militarization of the police and you know that itself seems to be a justifiable reason for an insurrection. which you agree i mean if you have a police and you know in america the ideas the military is never allowed on american soil to fight the american citizens there's a law against that and that's been usurped and that's a violation of the social contract when you have your armed forces attack your population but i remember many instances where the the american the forces of short . that is that that it's becoming an increasing global problem that the social contract that you talk about the french revolution and the introduction of
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a social contract. when it's broken according to john locke you know one of the architects of the enlightenment there should be an insurrection so i mean is this interaction got legs oh it's going to go back to business as usual. difficult to predict i think some something us changed forever in the minds of the french the french maybe 968 which is the story cool great insurgency that there was only one people that there was never someone may last there or something like that and the police forces but then made great pride at. trying to root to refrain to retain the violence of the police and. i must say that they did the impeccable work ok without the stop at there yeah the 68 references a good one to make paul thanks so much being on the kaiser report welcome that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert like to thank our guests paul miller era journalist independent journalist
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