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Le Pen Gets Bump in Polls; Protesters Rage Throughout Paris in May Day Protests

Le Pen Gets Bump in Polls; Protesters Rage Throughout Paris in May Day Protests

Marine Le Pen will attempt to defeat Emmanuel Macron on May 7th, but the odds aren't in her favor.

The former Rothschild banker, who literally had an affair with his teacher 25 years his senior when he was 15 (called pedophilia in most countries), eventually married her and moved in with her children that were his age and older, is set to become France's youngest President ever. How wonderful.

Clashes Break Out In Paris Between Riot Police And Demonstrators: Live Feed

Clashes have erupted in central Paris between riot police and demonstrators during a May 1 Union demonstration protesting against both candidates who qualified for the second round of the French presidential elections, according to AFP.

“Masked and hooded individuals have thrown projectiles and Molotov cocktails onto police forces”: Paris police authorities

Defiant North Korea Warns Of More Atomic Tests, Will Boost Nuclear Deterrence "To The Maximum"

Defiant North Korea Warns Of More Atomic Tests, Will Boost Nuclear Deterrence "To The Maximum"

North Korea's regime defied an increasingly broader chorus of voices, including the US, Japan, China, South Korea and Russia, saying on Monday that it will continue its nuclear weapons tests, and warned it would "speed up to the maximum” its measures for bolstering its nuclear deterrence in response to the U.S. increasing "aggression and hysteria" against the country, a North Korea Foreign Ministry spokesman says in statement distributed by the official Korean Central News Agency.

The Real WMD In Syria - The West's Weapon Of Mass Disorientation

The Real WMD In Syria - The West's Weapon Of Mass Disorientation

Authored by Finian Cunningham via The Strategic Culture Foundation,

A senior Rand analyst, inadvertently, gave the game away in a recent article inculpating Syrian President Bashar al Assad over the alleged toxic massacre of civilians on April 4. The Rand Corporation, a longtime conduit for CIA propaganda, wrote: «The use of chemical weapons today provokes international condemnation… Those who order their deployment risk being charged with war crimes».

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