French Protestors Storm Blackrock in Paris
The chaos in gay Paree continues, spreading into a globalist financial power broker's offices.
World Economic Forum Founder Klaus Schwab told us awhile back to expect the world to get “angrier.”
That’s certainly the case in Paris, France—where the people have been protesting one thing or other for at least four years now—since 2019? Didn’t the yellow vest protests begin prior to the plandemic?
I believe so.
So, Paris has been a turbulent city longer than Trump was in office. And there’s no indication that French President Macron is going to extend an olive branch to his people and set the retirement age back to 62, instead of the new 64 age for pension access.
The Gateway Pundit Reports:
In this Thursday (April 6th), the 11th round of protests against the Pension Reform saw roads, ports and refineries blocked, and multiple confrontations between the protesters and the security forces.
Mobilization is ongoing in many major cities throughout the country. As much as 299 public buildings and 132 parliamentary offices have been targeted, with protesters going as far as walling up some buildings, or piling manure in the entrances.
In Paris, garbage hasn’t been collected in weeks. The city is filthy, and rats are everywhere. But, now, the rat catchers have joined the protests, and threw the vermin at the charming Hotel de Ville, Paris city Hall.
La Rotonde, Macron’s favorite brasserie, was set on fire, while French and Belgian firefighters, together, protested in the L’Arc du Triomphe.
Protesters laid siege and stormed BlackRock headquarters in Paris – the financial manager with 10 trillion in assets is seen by many as the hidden influence behind the deeply unpopular Pension reform that will elevate the age for retirement from 60 to 62 years old.
Storming of the Bastille Blackrock HQ
Mega Fund Manager known as BlackRock has offices in Paris. Managing over 10 trillion dollars—many protestors blame Blackrock as a monolithic monster used by globalists for their agenda.
Nationwide protests against the French government's plan to raise the retirement age for most workers from 62 to 64 have now entered their 11th day. The government triggered special constitutional powers last month to push the controversial legislation through parliament without a vote.
The changes mean that, from 2027, people will have to work longer to receive full state pension benefits.
BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, has played no part in the pension reforms. But workers targeted the company because of its work for private pension funds, according to protester Françoise Onic, a school teacher who spoke to Reuters.
The government has said the pension legislation is necessary to prevent a looming funding deficit, but the reforms have angered workers at a time of rising living costs. French inflation fell last month from a record in February, thanks to a sharp slowdown in energy price rises, but food price inflation accelerated.
Representatives of CGT, France's biggest confederation of unions and a key player in the protests, have denounced capitalism as the cause of many problems.
Rolling strike action in the country has caused huge disruption to transport services, schools and businesses since the start of the year. At least 80 people were arrested and 123 police officers injured during protests on March 23, which saw demonstrators setting fires, launching smoke bombs and damaging property.
“We must prepare for an angrier world.” — Klaus Schwab
NOTE: Twitter has banned embedded tweets on Substack. The Substack admin says they are working on solving this issue. We shall see if this latest attempt at censorship will hold or be turned back. Everyone should tweet Elon about this—ask him “What’s up with Twitter banning embed links on Substack?”
In the meantime, I will screenshot tweets and place links in the images, so you can click on the screenshot to get to the videos.
https://twitter.com/bambkb/status/1643968754756337665
Disclose.tv on Twitter: "NOW - Protest at #BlackRock offices in Paris. https://t.co/RT1KcPmf31" / Twitter
Apologies for leaving this message here, but you are a good writer. Are you serious endorsing "sage" Hanna?
You are actually recommending the following baloney today:
https://sagehana.substack.com/p/the-mrna-technology-experiment-is
What's wrong with "sage"'s post? A lot:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/why-not-mrna
Plus,
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/save-the-animals
As for the French, I hope the globalists will give away some of their next moves again, as they did during the truckers' protest in Canada. Not much more can be expected:
https://rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/do-not-comply-no-kidding