Update II: Bush is buried and Macron is on the way to his very own funeral. This Saturday in France we might see the official end of Macron. Macron is dead politically but Saturday might just be the burial. Macron is at 18% popularity.

The French police will be on strike except for emergencies this Saturday as a show of solidarity with the Gillet Jaunes, the yellow vest/jackets. Students too, from high school and colleges, are joined with the Gillet Jaunes. The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, other museums, opera houses, sports events, all closed.

Macron has been forced to permanently cancel the tax hikes even as he battles his own government ministers who are furious. Everyone expects death and destruction on Saturday:

“There’s a difference in each man’s course them that is no longer sustainable,” said a major player in the Majority. And for that reason, less than 24 hours after the announcement by the Prime Minister of a fiscal pause for six months on the gas and diesel taxes, l’Elysee announced Tuesday night the abandonment pure and simple of the increase initially planned. [snip] Caught flat-footed by the news, the cabinet of the prime minister tried, Tuesday night, to put out the beginnings of an wildfire. “We work in a very close fashion with l’Eyssee. There is a perfect alignment between the prime minister and the president,” went the argument. Likewise at l’Elysee where, at the end of then night, a communique — official, this time –assuring that the two executives spoke together “in concert.” It didn’t prevent this incident from leaving deep tracks. And to also pose the question of knowing how l’Eysee had decided to brutally seize control. [snip] Some alarmist information circulated about the protests on Saturday. And notably about the degree of unprecedented violence that these protests might reach, fomented by a “hard, radicalized cell” originating “simultaneously from the extreme right and the extreme left.” The intelligence services have bluntly signaled to l’Eyssee “calls to kill and to arm themselves with guns to attack the legislators, the government, the executive, and the police forces.” According to our information, an important minister had even received an order to forbid his workers and associated ministers from showing up at work this weekend. “There are putschists. We are in an attempted putsch,” was put forward to us in the most serious manner in the world at the presidential palace. [snip] One thing is sure, the “Act IV” of the movement of the “Yellow Jackets” can be a turning point if Paris is set to fire again. “If there are ten deaths this weekend, we are not sure that we could keep the Minister of the Interior himself,” whispered someone close to the head of state. The possibility of a larger cabinet reshuffling is widely circulating in a most dramatic fashion. Is this to the point of changing the prime minister? “In the best of cases, there must be a new government before the European elections. In the worst, before Christmas,” said a Macronist in the inner circle.

Talk of a palace revolution, a putsch, almost 90,000 security forces in the streets but no one knows who has their loyalty or how violent Saturday will be. The Macron government? The Gillets Jaunes?

In 1789, as described in our article the King’s own troops fell in with the revolutionaries and burned down the Bastille on the 14th of July.

What is happening in Europe is the most dear policies of the establishment are under attack by the people. Immigration, taxes, foolishness about “climate change”, the destruction of the working class in order to accommodate a new population the government wishes to import to replace the electorate. Think we joke or exaggerate? Consider what the Defense Minister under the Tories (the supposed Conservative Party) declared in 2014 about how desirable mass immigration is and attacked the British “deplorables”:

A senior Tory sparked a fresh row about immigration yesterday after branding some of her own constituents ‘racist’ for raising concerns about it. Defence minister Anna Soubry, who is tipped for promotion to the Cabinet, said many voters were ignorant about its ‘hugely important’ benefits â€“ while others were ‘frankly racist’. [snip] ‘When you make the case with people who come and see me in my constituency surgery who say, “I’m really worried about immigration” you say really, why? ‘This is Broxtowe. We don’t have a problem with immigrants. When you explain that to them, they get it. Not all of them â€“ some people have prejudices, some people are frankly racist, but there are many who just don’t know the argument.‘

These arrogant rulers are as much the old order as the kings and queens who found their heads in chopping blocks and the French priesthood that found themselves swinging by the neck from lampposts in 1789.







These animals think they rule the people but the people sometimes find a Trump and then get pitchforks.

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Update: Unspoken, there is a real importance in the funeral of former President George H.W. Bush today. The unspoken truth and deep meaning of today is not that with the passing of GHWB the last of the presidents who served in World War II will not be seen ever again – as important as that fact is.

The harsh, unspoken, truth is that the funeral today is not only of George H.W. Bush and the Bush family but of the old Republican Party that once existed. President Trump today buries the old Republican Party. Long live the Trump Republican Party that came into existence in great part because Barack Obama destroyed the Democratic Party of FDR/JFK/Clinton.

The Trump Age of Revolution continues apace even as the establishment attempts to fight back.

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The Trump revolution continues to free the world from Royalist/elite establishment oppression in an echo of an earlier time historians term “The Age of Revolution”. The broken China and walls splattered with Russian dressing in Argentina are as nothing compared to the worldwide revolution President Trump inspires.







The French Revolution of 1789 saw Royalist troops turn their guns aimed at the revolutionaries in the opposite direction against the regime of Royalist oppressors. The great Boris Yeltsin buried the “evil empire” called the Soviet Union the moment he climbed on top of a tank with it’s cannon aimed at the revolutionaries and persuaded the tank commanders and the soldiers protecting the Communist Party to switch sides and aim the cannons at the Communist regime which was about to be killed in revolutionary fervor. Katie Hopkins documents the latest turn of the Royalist troops, once again against the French Royalist regime:

Macron says he will impose a #StateofEmergency against the #gilletJaunes. The firefighters turned their backs. Now the police remove their helmets to show solidarity with the French people AGAINST Macron. Vive la rÃ©volution. Macron dÃ©mission. pic.twitter.com/XHmW6OvuRE — Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) December 2, 2018



Katie Hopkins also documents the election results from Spain in the most populous region – Andalusia:

Wonderful to see such joy at the Rise of the Right in Spain. ðŸ“ devolution of health and education skills

ðŸ“ drastic tax cuts. Abolish the inheritance tax

ðŸ“ repeal ideological laws

ðŸ“ defend our culture

ðŸ“ strong borders

ðŸ“ Spain First ðŸ‡ªðŸ‡¸ pic.twitter.com/XvP0NXcoE9 — Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) December 3, 2018



Katie Hopkins also notes the revolution in Italy:

Super excited to be joining the inspirational @matteosalvinimi for his Italy First rally in Roma Sat 8 Dec. No to open borders. No to half of Africa ferried across the Med. No to Mafia hegemony. ITALY FIRST Are you there for wine oâ€™clock?

Katie@katiehopkins.co.uk pic.twitter.com/xSdh9904Tp — Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) December 3, 2018



Why is this happening? Trump, President Donald J. Trump.

The campaign of 2015 cross-fertilized the Trump campaign as well as the Brexit campaign in Great Britain. Brexit happened because Trump inspired the British to revolt against the European Union and the Brexit success inspired Americans to revolt against Big Media and political establishment oppression of Americans.

Since the election of President Donald J. Trump the very air is filled with revolution against the establishment oppressors of the people.

The European Union persists. As Katie Hopkins documented, the European Union and the United Nations want to make criticism of wide open borders immigration policy a crime. No dissent is to be permitted against globalist royalists if they have their way.

â€œCriticism of migration will become a criminal offenceâ€ Please LISTEN and hear this for yourselves â€œCriticism of Migration WILL become a criminal offence. *packs soap for prison shower* pic.twitter.com/8xpdSJBSFj — Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) December 1, 2018



For three weeks now, ignored by Big Media with the purpose of not providing the news, the Yellow Jacket movement in France has rioted in revolutionary fervor and sang the anthem of the nation which was born during the revolution of 1789.

Macron. En Marche? No, son. No one is listening to you. Not the Saudis. Not the French. Not Trump. pic.twitter.com/0EjXeGz6ld — Katie Hopkins (@KTHopkins) December 1, 2018



Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Britain, are all slipping away from the grip of establishment oppression based on the issue of immigration. All these states are inspired by President Trump as they witness Trump fighting the entire political establishment of the United States and the world – and winning. The fight is not easy. The fight is not yet won. But day by day the Trump Revolution continues to loosen the grip of the oppressors.

It is humorous almost when a pop singer such as Bruce Springsteen can see what the establishment in America continues to deny:

‘I don’t see anyone out there at the moment… the man who can beat Trump, or the woman who can beat Trump,’ the rocker told The Sunday Times Magazine. Springsteen, who is a long-standing Democrat himself, said the political party doesn’t ‘have an obvious, effective presidential candidate’ who can ‘speak the same language’ as Trump.

The language that President Trump speaks is one of clear English logic that the establishment hates.

When President Trump declared the caravans an “invasion” the American political establishment declared him a crazed racist. Soon however, the Mayor of Tijuana which has been invaded by the illegal caravan declared the same thing and expressed his anger even as citizens of Tijuana demonstrated against the invaders.

The Yellow Jacket movement in France? They see the oppression and have decided to fight against the establishment that won’t listen to them but instead persists in treating the citizens as serfs:

Rioters ran amok across central Paris on Saturday, torching cars and buildings, looting shops, smashing windows and clashing with police in the worst unrest in more than a decade, posing a dire challenge to Emmanuel Macron’s presidency. The authorities were caught off guard by the escalation in violence after two weeks of nationwide protests against fuel taxes and living costs, known as the “yellow vest” movement after fluorescent jackets kept in all vehicles in France. In Paris, police said they had arrested almost 300 people while 110 were injured, including 20 members of the security forces. Police fired stun grenades, tear gas and water cannon at protesters at the top of the Champs-Elysees boulevard, at the Tuilleries Garden near the Louvre museum and other sites. In some areas there was virtually no police presence at all, as groups of masked men roamed in the shadows of the capital’s fabled landmarks and through its fanciest shopping districts, smashing the windows of designer boutiques. Macron, in Argentina for a G20 summit, said he would convene ministers to discuss the crisis upon his return on Sunday. Prime Minister Edouard Philippe cancelled a trip to Poland. “We are in a state of insurrection, I’ve never seen anything like it,” said Jeanne d’Hauteserre, the mayor of Paris’ 8th district, near the Arc de Triomphe. The popular rebellion erupted out of nowhere on Nov. 17 and has spread quickly via social media, with protesters blocking roads across France and impeding access to shopping malls, factories and some fuel depots. On Saturday, some targeted the Arc de Triomphe, chanting “Macron Resign” and scrawling on the facade of the towering 19th-century arch: “The yellow vests will triumph.” [snip] The protests began as a backlash against Macron’s fuel tax hikes, but have tapped into a vein of deep dissatisfaction felt towards the 40-year-old’s economic reforms, which many voters feel favour the wealthy and big business. Unrest erupted in several towns and cities across France, from Charleville Mezieres in the northeast to Marseille in the south. In the Riviera city of Nice trucks blocked access to the airport, and in the central town of Puy-en-Velay the police headquarters was set on fire. The protests are taking a toll on the economy. Parts of central Paris that should have been packed with tourists and Christmas shoppers resembled battle zones, as smoke and tear gas hung in the air and debris littered the ground. Hotels and department stores in the capital stand to lose millions, and shelves have run empty in some supermarkets. The protests have caught Macron off-guard just as he was trying to counter a fall in his popularity rating to 20 percent. His unyielding response has exposed him to charges of being out of touch with ordinary people, particularly in rural villages and the provincial hinterlands. Some peaceful protesters held up a slogan reading, “Macron, stop treating us like idiots!” Macron on Tuesday said he understood the anger of voters outside France’s big cities over the squeeze fuel prices have put on households. But he insisted he would not be bounced into changing policy by “thugs”. Despite the unrest that has accompanied the protests, the “yellow vests” have widespread public support, even in cities. “I am totally behind the ‘Gilets Jaunes‘,” said George DuPont, a resident in Paris’ upscale 16th arrondissement. “The state has stolen money from the French people. It’s time to give it back.” Assistant teacher Sandrine Lemoussu, 45, who travelled from Burgundy to protest peacefully, said people were fed up with Macron. “The people are in revolt,” she said. “The anger is rising more and more, and the president despises the French. We aren’t here to smash things, but the people have had enough.” Many on the outskirts of smaller provincial towns and villages have expressed anger, underlining the gap between metropolitan elites and working class voters that has boosted anti-establishment politics across the Western world.

“Macron, stop treating us like idiots!” Indeed it is that revolutionary anger that “has boosted anti-establishment politics across the Western world.”

Macron won’t listen. Angela Merkel refused to listen. Now Merkel is a figurehead who does not run her party and has announced she will not run for elective office in Germany again. Merkel’s fate is Macron’s future.

For Merkel, the issue was immigration. In France, the issue is immigration too. People can see that resources are diverted to illegal immigrants and immigrants generally which hinders the ability of the government to spend on citizens. The “climate change” idiocy, the policy of closing most nuclear power plants to switch to wind and solar energy which are not always available, while at the same time demanding electric cars which require electricity is mindless and part of the insane policies of the left. The moment Macron told citizens to ride public transport was the end of his presidency.

Macron on Tuesday announced a temporary suspension of the carbon tax as his latest ploy to fool the French people. As Macron’s poll numbers plummet from the low 20s they will soon be in the teens. The response from the streets to Macron’s ploy is â€œWe will not be put to sleep by a moratorium, the issues are much wider than that.â€

In Spain, we all know the immigration issue will eventually topple the leftist government. That’s because when Italy stopped accepting illegal immigrants, France then shipped the illegals to Spain. It was only a matter of time until the anti-immigration forces would begin to win elections. Andalusia is but the beginning for Spain.

The establishment fails to understand why Trump leads the Age of Revolution. However, in yet another hate filled diatribe against President Trump, there is a glimmer of the truth when it comes to Europe and what is happening there as regards the West:

Iâ€™m finishing Douglas Murrayâ€™s astonishing book The Strange Death of Europe: Immigration, Identity, Islam, which is about how the European elites, for decades, have lied to their publics about mass immigration, and suppressed any criticism of it. It is an astonishing work â€” and a very depressing one, because itâ€™s hard to conclude that Europe has the moral, spiritual, and psychological wherewithal to turn things around. I desperately hope thatâ€™s wrong. Murray writes of the spiritual exhaustion of Europeans, comparing it to the recent past: The British writer Stephen Spender spent part of the 1930s living in Berlin and reflected on that time in his diary in 1939. Before the ultimate catastrophe had begun he mulled on the Germans he had met while living there. As he wrote, â€œThe trouble with all the nice people I knew in Germany is that they were either tired or weak.â€ In talking about the death of Christianity in Europe, Murray â€” an atheist who calls himself a â€œcultural Christianâ€ â€” says that Christianity was Europeâ€™s â€œfounding myth,â€ and that without it, Europe doesnâ€™t know what it believes or what itâ€™s for. â€œHuman rightsâ€ is weak tea without some sort of transcendent source. Murray also talks about how difficult it is for Europeans to believe in anything, having lost their religion and made a ruin of themselves with political substitutes. And, on the immigration question â€” which is truly an existential one for Europe â€” the continentâ€™s elites have across the board lied for decades to the people. I was somewhat aware of this prior to coming to Murrayâ€™s book, but to read the details gathered in one place like this was genuinely shocking. The startling thing is not that there are riots in the streets of Paris, but that it took them so long.

Indeed it took a long time for the citizens of the West to wake up to what is happening to the West because of the elite political establishments which rule, not govern but rule, over the citizens of the West.

Who was the Paul Revere that sounded the alarm and provides a revolutionary way forward? Trump. President Donald J. Trump.

President Donald J. Trump spoke the truth and the freedom loving world loved hearing the truth. The leftist Guardian begins to see the bright color of the Yellow Jackets:

From the 1980s onwards, it was clear there was a price to be paid for western societies adapting to a new economic model and that price was sacrificing the European and American working class. No one thought the fallout would hit the bedrock of the lower-middle class, too. Itâ€™s obvious now, however, that the new model not only weakened the fringes of the proletariat but society as a whole.

President Trump was mocked when he stated what the Guardian writes after the fact. The American working class heard candidate Trump and recognized the truth was spoken. Less than two years after the election of President Trump, the working class worldwide listens to the message of Trump. The result is the Age of Revolution 2018.

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