Emmanuel Macron has won the French Presidential Election, but who is he and how did he do it?
Macron is an ex banker with the Rothschild Bank and finance minister in the Hollande Government. His principle supporters are Bernard Mourad and Patrick Drahi (See Le Monde: Bernard Mourad, ancien banquier de Patrick Drahi, rejoint Emmanuel Macron).
Bernard Mourad was, until recently, a CEO of Morgan Stanley, Paris and in 2014 used his position at the bank to finance Patrick Drahi's takeover of a large French communications organisation, SFR, SFR then took over NextRadio and BFM TV to create a media empire called Altice Media. Macron was involved in the government approval of this takeover and merger in his role with the Hollande administration. The billionaire Drahi also owns a publishing empire which includes the French daily "Liberation". Altice Media gave Macron unqualified support in the election.
Macron is also supported by property tycoon Henri Hermand (HH Developments).
"En Marche", the "grass roots" foundation of Macron's campaign was created in 2016 by Laurent Bigorgne, the founder of the Montaigne Institute. Bigorgne attended the Bilderberg Group meeting in 2014 that probably delegated this task to him (
Qui sont les dix francais invites du tres secret groupe Bilderberg?, but, being secret we will never know for sure). The pattern of Internationalist involvement in the French Presidential campaign is very similar to that for the Brexit campaign, except, of course, Brexit won in the UK.
The main reason that Macron won, apart from massive Internationalist funding, is that France did not have an independent, single issue party like UKIP voicing the Frexit cause. It was easy for Macron to oppose Le Pen's NF (the French equivalent of the BNP party) because it was only opportunistically using Frexit to prop up an otherwise unpalatable manifesto.
Macron is a banker and Internationalist. The EU will be empowered by his victory to complete its planned political union in 2025. Au Revoir La France!
( "Stage 2 of Eurogroup Union" involves full political union. It is scheduled to begin in 2017 and will be complete by 2025.)
Macron is an ex banker with the Rothschild Bank and finance minister in the Hollande Government. His principle supporters are Bernard Mourad and Patrick Drahi (See Le Monde: Bernard Mourad, ancien banquier de Patrick Drahi, rejoint Emmanuel Macron).
Bernard Mourad was, until recently, a CEO of Morgan Stanley, Paris and in 2014 used his position at the bank to finance Patrick Drahi's takeover of a large French communications organisation, SFR, SFR then took over NextRadio and BFM TV to create a media empire called Altice Media. Macron was involved in the government approval of this takeover and merger in his role with the Hollande administration. The billionaire Drahi also owns a publishing empire which includes the French daily "Liberation". Altice Media gave Macron unqualified support in the election.
Macron is also supported by property tycoon Henri Hermand (HH Developments).
"En Marche", the "grass roots" foundation of Macron's campaign was created in 2016 by Laurent Bigorgne, the founder of the Montaigne Institute. Bigorgne attended the Bilderberg Group meeting in 2014 that probably delegated this task to him (
Qui sont les dix francais invites du tres secret groupe Bilderberg?, but, being secret we will never know for sure). The pattern of Internationalist involvement in the French Presidential campaign is very similar to that for the Brexit campaign, except, of course, Brexit won in the UK.
The main reason that Macron won, apart from massive Internationalist funding, is that France did not have an independent, single issue party like UKIP voicing the Frexit cause. It was easy for Macron to oppose Le Pen's NF (the French equivalent of the BNP party) because it was only opportunistically using Frexit to prop up an otherwise unpalatable manifesto.
Macron is a banker and Internationalist. The EU will be empowered by his victory to complete its planned political union in 2025. Au Revoir La France!
( "Stage 2 of Eurogroup Union" involves full political union. It is scheduled to begin in 2017 and will be complete by 2025.)
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