COP21: France is closing its Schengen borders!

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by Gaston » 13/11/15, 11:23

Christophe wrote:I thought that this kind of blockages were reserved for summits like NATO or the G7, G8, G9 ...
COPs are organized by the United Nations. 80 heads of state are expected in Paris. It's much more than the G7 ...

For the G20 in Cannes in 2011, it was the department that was "closed" : Wink:
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by Christophe » 13/11/15, 11:29

Nothing has been completed for Charlie ... quite the contrary! : Mrgreen:
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by Christophe » 13/11/15, 21:00

I spent this afternoon at the "old border post" between Belgium and France between Bouillon and Sedan.

Normally, it is a 4-lane ... which joins a French motorway ...

Today there were "temporary works" from 12/11 to 12/12 (coincidence lol?) Which made 4 lanes a 2 lanes over 300 to 400m ...

In short, the process is underway!
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by sen-no-sen » 13/11/15, 21:43

This Cop21 is complete nonsense:
1)Ecologically: the logistics necessary for such trips are gigantic, it represents the pollution of a small town alone.
2) Financially ... no problem it is us who pay (182 million of which 15% covered by the private sector without reservation).
3) in terms of security, bringing together as many leaders at one point is not a recommended thing, a MSDA and no one else ...

The least thing would have been at the time of the NTIC to make a virtual summit (thing that it will be in the acts) history to save kerosene ...
In reality the heads of state organize all their summits to be photographed, to gargle, "to leave their footprints (of CO2 in particular) in history", to deliver fine speeches and incidentally to frequent large hotels and eat local specialties. ... :|
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by Christophe » 13/11/15, 22:59

It is not false!!! All the more reason to go there in MASS and show them what econology is!

For the impact of real ICTs? I recently asked a question that got no feedback: https://www.econologie.com/forums/netflix-vo ... 14299.html

ps: uh what is an MSDA ???
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by sen-no-sen » 13/11/15, 23:29

Wave of attack right now in Paris, death toll 35!
http://www.liberation.fr/france/2015/11/13/fusillade-dans-le-10e-arrondissement-de-paris_1413313
Several attacks in progress ...
This confirms what I mentioned above ...






PS: MSDA: special atomic destruction munitions ...
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by Remundo » 14/11/15, 09:14

around 120 dead, and 80 seriously injured. Apparently uncountable "light" injuries.

The balance sheet will increase from hour to hour ...
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by I Citro » 14/11/15, 09:35

:| I too wanted to react since the opening of this post on the uselessness and the imbecility of this measure, the news of yesterday's attacks unfortunately proves what I thought ...

The "strength of terrorism" is to always be one step ahead.
They act, we react ...

Our leaders who had the imbecility to lay out this measure of "closing the borders", did not understand the terrorism which is now installed in France, and the attacks of yesterday were planned for a very long time, well before the taking of these measures...
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by Christophe » 14/11/15, 14:46

Yes the force of terrorism is its unpredictability ...

When I hear these idiots of journalists trying to analyze: "they attacked the symbol of celebration and outings" ... blah, blah ... Nonsense !!

They attacked to KILL ... full stop ... there's nothing else to say!
The second goal may be to reduce our own Western freedoms ...

It could very well have happened at the Louvre, at the Eiffel Tower ... and so in this case what was the target? Culture? Tourism...

Whatever.

The Islamist terrorists who kill innocent people are only sons of p *** who deserve only one bullet in the head! And ... sorry but there are still thousands of potentials in France and Belgium (1st exporter country of jiadist despite its small size) ...
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