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France Moves to Make ‘Conspiracy Theories’ Illegal by Government Decree

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posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:29 PM
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Source: www.voltairenet.org...

"Although France has taken the lead in this inter-governmental effort ( 21stcenturywire.com... ), the preliminary assault began this past fall with British Prime Minster David Cameron publicly announcing on two separate occasions, that all of these so-called ‘conspiracy theories’ (anything which challenges the official orthodoxy) should be deemed as “extremist” and equivalent to “terrorist” and should be purged from society on the grounds of ‘national security’."



Will French gov’t censors also block this website – because it is challenging the government’s new public filtering program? Are we entering a new intolerant, Chinese-style policing culture in Europe, and throughout the west? Certainly they have the ability and the legal clearance to do just that right now.



"The 'conspiracy theorists' are thus citizens who oppose the omnipotence of the State and who wish to place it under surveillance."


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posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:34 PM
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Well. That escalated quickly.

No other words than:

Holy crap.



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posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:35 PM
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Clearly this was all discussed by the Bildeberg reptillians.


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posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:38 PM
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originally posted by: wasaka
Source: www.voltairenet.org...

"Although France has taken the lead in this inter-governmental effort ( 21stcenturywire.com... ), the preliminary assault began this past fall with British Prime Minster David Cameron publicly announcing on two separate occasions, that all of these so-called ‘conspiracy theories’ (anything which challenges the official orthodoxy) should be deemed as “extremist” and equivalent to “terrorist” and should be purged from society on the grounds of ‘national security’."



Will French gov’t censors also block this website – because it is challenging the government’s new public filtering program? Are we entering a new intolerant, Chinese-style policing culture in Europe, and throughout the west? Certainly they have the ability and the legal clearance to do just that right now.



"The 'conspiracy theorists' are thus citizens who oppose the omnipotence of the State and who wish to place it under surveillance."


Them silly French.
Don't they know they just started a conspiracy and validated it by openly discussing acting upon it?


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posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:40 PM
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a reply to: wasaka

So the official story of 9/11 is illegal to tell in France? Or will be?



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:40 PM
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Where Europe goes
America (USA) follows

The intelligentsia of the USA adore Europe
and all European socialist
progressive ideas
and this idea is definitely neoliberalism
at it's finest

Neoliberalism says
"WE know what is best for everyone
and thou shalt not
speak any speak that we do not approve of
nor think any thought we do not deem acceptable
or else




edit on 4Tue, 16 Jun 2015 16:41:03 -0500pm61606pmk162 by grandmakdw because: grammar


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posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:43 PM
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You can't make freedom of speech illegal in Britain.

Challenging the official version of events is free speech.

If David Cameron really wants to do this, the British Government can basically say whatever they want, and if even an interviewer on the news asks them a question challenging it, they could be charged with domestic terrorism?

If someone comes up with a question about the version of events, you could go to jail and be labelled a subversive and/or terrorist just for not going along with the sheeple?

WOW.

Even Goebbels didn't go that far.


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posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:46 PM
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If they are going to make conspiracy theory illegal, then they need to make every government dovument/email/communication public accessible. No secrets, no reason for "theory". Right?

it's an orwellian future we are headed towards.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:47 PM
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Coming out of France of all places, this bull makes no sense.

Have they learned nothing from their own history? The folly of mankind is never more plain, than when it expresses an inability to make proper use of its advantages over other species on the planet. In this instance, it is our capacity to record history, and learn from it, which the French appear to have dismissed, for it is certain that if they were able to discern meaning from history, they would never have put such a thing forward, let alone moved toward enacting it.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:50 PM
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a reply to: wasaka

"1984" turned out to be an instruction manual.
The French have a long history of resisting the ruling orthodoxy, so don't write them off just yet.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 04:52 PM
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Personally I think they're just pissed off that the Rothchild's payed Napolean and the Brits but decided London was a better banker central so stabbed the French in the back.

Get it all out ladies & gents.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 05:16 PM
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VIVA LA CONSPIRATION!!!



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 05:19 PM
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a reply to: wasaka

There are many ways to tell a story. I can picture these two defending themselves in court after being accused of miming an alternative narrative. You want absurd? We've got buckets full.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 05:27 PM
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There was a funny moment on local BBC radio recently when a local dignitary said people had little faith in the honesty of the media. The interviewer asked in an amused tone, "Don't you trust us?" In her posh voice she answered, "Well, no."

One deflated BBC clown.

I can't see this being anything but an own goal.

Goebbels didn't go that far because he didn't rot his brain with huge amounts of coc aine like Cameron and pals.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 05:39 PM
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Does that mean it's ok to get together in France and plan a bank robbery?



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 05:47 PM
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Who are the "conspiracy theorists"?

The Jean-Jaurès Foundation describes them as follows:

"[It’s] a heterogeneous movement, heavily entangled with the Holocaust denial movement, and which combines admirers of Hugo Chavez and fans of Vladimir Putin. An underworld that consist of former left-wing activists or extreme leftists, former "malcontents", sovereignists, revolutionary nationalists, ultra-nationalists, nostalgists of the Third Reich, anti-vaccination activists, supporters of drawing straws, September 11th revisionists, anti-Zionists, Afrocentricists, survivalists, followers of "alternative medicine", agents of influence of the Iranian regime, Bacharists, Catholic or Islamic fundamentalists "


this must mean Moon Hoax Theory has gained credibility & will still be allowed in the totalitarian society ....



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 05:48 PM
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originally posted by: Shamrock6
Well. That escalated quickly.

No other words than:

Holy crap.



How about "Vive La Revolution!"

Me thinks this would make everybody an extremist in some way. Stupid, not realistic, the spawn of juvenile mentality and worth fighting even harder to support free thinking and the pursuit of truth.
edit on 16/6/2015 by nerbot because: spellig mistale



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 05:50 PM
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originally posted by: Rosinitiate
Does that mean it's ok to get together in France and plan a bank robbery?


It would never come to fruition because of the 35 hour working week.
edit on 16/6/2015 by nerbot because: (no reason given)


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posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 05:54 PM
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a reply to: wasaka

The best part about that Cameron speech was when he had the audacity to say "The Peddling Of Lies!"
Of all the irony for him to say such a thing about anyone.



posted on Jun, 16 2015 @ 06:00 PM
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This is another classic example of European Socialism. The rights of the state trump the rights of the individual. Please don't let the moronic European laws come to the US. We already had to fight one war for independence.
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