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General: BIDEN IN FRANCE TO MARK D DAY S 80TH ANNIVERSARY INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCES MADELEI
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From: BARILOCHENSE6999  (Original message) Sent: 04/02/2025 15:30

Biden in France to mark D-Day's 80th anniversary, promote international alliances

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US President Joe Biden on Wednesday began a state visit to France marking 80 years since the World War II D-Day landings, with a new war shadowing Europe as Ukraine battles Russia's invasion. 

US President Joe Biden is greeted by honor guard as he arrives at Paris-Orly Airport, France on June 5, 2024.US President Joe Biden is greeted by honor guard as he arrives at Paris-Orly Airport, France on June 5, 2024. © Elizabeth Frantz, Reuters

Along with French President Emmanuel Macron, British King Charles III and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Biden will on Thursday remember the heroism of the Allied troops who gave their lives often far from home in the landings on June 6, 1944 to free Europe from Nazi occupation.

For King Charles, it will be his first overseas visit since his cancer diagnosis.

While the sacrifice of Allied soldiers will be centre stage, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Italian President Sergio Mattarella will also be present as a sign of international post-World-War-II reconciliation.

Flying aboard Air Force One, Biden touched down at Paris Orly airport and was welcomed by Prime Minister Gabriel Attal.

READ MOREHow D-Day commemorations became the stage for diplomacy and geopolitics

Biden was also expected to promote America as a defender of democracy and international alliances during his state visit that will last to Sunday, contrasting himself against election rival Donald Trump.

But the war that has raged in Ukraine since Russia's February 24, 2022 invasion, will take centre stage with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also attending and scheduled to meet with Biden, according to the White House.

No official from Russia has been invited, after Paris reversed plans to host lower-level representatives in recognition of the Soviet Union's immense contribution in World War II.

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The most honoured guests will be the surviving veterans: some 200 are expected, a number that is dwindling every year with most at least in their late 90s and some over 100.

'We won the war' 

Biden, Macron and Zelensky are coming together at a critical moment in the Ukraine conflict, with Kyiv warning that Russia risks gaining the upper hand without a significant increase in Western help.

Macron has already sought to break taboos by refusing to rule out sending troops to Ukraine, a position that unsettled some EU allies.

But there have been shifts in recent weeks, with the West showing readiness to allow Ukraine to use Western-provided weapons to strike targets in Russia and France pushing for the deployment of European military instructors in Ukraine.

Macron, who once sought to build a relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, has repeatedly warned about the existential nature of the Ukraine conflict for Europe, saying in a speech in April: "Our Europe is mortal, it can die."

Welcoming veterans as they arrived by air in Normandy, the French leader's wife Brigitte Macron expressed France's "deepest respect and deepest love", in a video posted on Macron's X account.

"I am glad we won the war," one told her. "Oh yes we did" she replied in English, clasping his hand fervently. 

'The longest day' 

The landings by Allied forces, backed by airborne operations that parachuted troops directly onto occupied soil, were the biggest naval operation ever in terms of the number of ships deployed and the troops involved.

By the end of what became known as "the longest day", 156,000 Allied troops with 20,000 vehicles had landed in Nazi-occupied northern France despite facing a hail of bullets, artillery and aircraft fire.

The landings marked the beginning of the end of the Nazi occupation of Europe, although months of intense and bloody fighting still lay ahead before victory over the regime of Adolf Hitler.

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Three days of ceremonies will see Macron pay tribute to French victims of Nazi occupation, including 70 members of the French Resistance executed by the Germans at Caen prison in Normandy on D-Day.

The 80th anniversary Thursday will see leaders attend national ceremonies at the vast war cemeteries on the Normandy coast, with an international ceremony attended by all the main guests at Omaha.

On Friday, Biden will give a speech at the Pointe du Hoc – a clifftop promontory whose German bunkers were attacked by US troops in a daring assault during the landings – on defending freedom and democracy. 

Macron will also give a keynote speech in Bayeux, the first French town to be liberated.

Biden will continue the trip in Paris Saturday with the first state visit of his presidency to France, giving him and Macron a critical chance to push for peace in Ukraine and also the conflict in Gaza in talks at the Élysée Palace, before leaving France for the United States on Sunday.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP)

https://www.france24.com/en/americas/20240605-biden-heads-to-france-to-mark-d-day-s-80th-anniversary-promote-international-alliances


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From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 05/02/2025 15:33
LIVE: US President Joe Biden marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day landings

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From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 05/02/2025 15:37

Biden makes the case to fight extremists by invoking war waged on D-Day

Biden spoke one day after the 80th anniversary of D-Day, standing atop the sheer 100-foot cliff that Army Rangers scaled to destroy artillery and push back German forces that had overrun Europe in the Second World War.
President Joe Biden stands next to the Pointe du Hoc monument in Normandy, France, on Friday, June 7, 2024.
President Joe Biden speaks Friday next to the Pointe du Hoc monument in Normandy, France.Evan Vucci / AP
 
 
June 7, 2024, 5:05 PM GMT-3

POINTE DU HOC, France — Invoking the soldiers who braved Nazi fire on D-Day, President Joe Biden called upon Americans to put country first and not cast aside the democratic traditions that an earlier generation died to protect.

Biden spoke one day after the 80th anniversary of D-Day, standing atop the sheer 100-foot cliff that Army Rangers scaled to destroy artillery and push back German forces that had overrun Europe in the Second World War.

 

He drew a parallel between the sacrifices made to defeat Hitler’s forces and the struggle to overcome what he called the “hateful ideologies today,” an apparent reference to extremist movements at home and abroad.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Soldiers who strung rope ladders to climb the cliff in the face of enemy machine guns would have wanted Americans to show the selflessness needed today to preserve democratic freedoms, he said.

“American democracy asks the hardest of things: to believe that we’re part of something bigger than ourselves,” Biden said, standing atop a German bunker used to fire at troops who'd landed on Omaha Beach. “Democracy begins with each of us. It begins when one person decides there’s something more important than themselves. When they decide that their country matters more than they do. That’s what the Rangers at Pointe du Hoc decided.”

Despite Hitler’s defeat and America’s victory in the Cold War that followed, the battle for a free and independent Europe persists, Biden said. He pointed to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of neighboring Ukraine, a democratic state and Western ally.

“Does anyone doubt that they [the soldiers who captured Pointe du Hoc] would want America to stand against Putin’s aggression here in Europe today?” he said, looking out at an audience that included Pfc John Wardell of New Jersey, a 99-year-old veteran who landed in France after D-Day in June 1944.

After the assault at the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc by the 2nd Ranger Battalion, German prisoners are gathered and an American flag is deployed for signaling in June 1944.After the assault at the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc by the 2nd Ranger Battalion, German prisoners are gathered and an American flag is deployed for signaling in June 1944.Galerie Bilderwelt / Getty Images

Earlier in the day, Biden met with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Paris. He announced a new $225 million aid package to Ukraine that includes air defense interceptors, artillery ammunition and other capabilities. He also issued an unusual apology to Zelenskyy over a months-long delay in aid deliveries stemming from partisan disagreement in Congress.

“You haven’t bowed down,” Biden told Zelenskyy. “You haven’t yielded at all. You continue to fight in way that’s just remarkable. And we’re not going to walk away from you.”

 Describing the stakes in the same terms as Biden, Zelenskyy said: “Like it was during World War II, how the United States helped to save human lives, to save Europe — and we count on your continuing support and standing with us shoulder to shoulder," he said.

The two are scheduled to meet again next week in southern Italy during a summit meeting of the Group of 7 (G7), a collection of the wealthy democracies.

Though Biden framed his speech in Pointe du Hoc as a broad struggle between authoritarianism and democracy, freedom and repression, the campaign subtext was hard to miss.

Biden and his rival, Donald Trump, symbolize different strains in American foreign policy. Biden is an internationalist who believes that aligning with like-minded nations makes the U.S. more prosperous and formidable.

Trump’s “America First” approach is heir to an isolationist movement that has persisted through the decades. If Trump wins, former aides worry he might pull out of a NATO alliance that safeguards Europe from Russian aggression.

“They stormed the beaches alongside their allies,” Biden said of D-Day troops. “Does anyone believe these Rangers would want America to go it alone today?”

Polling shows that Biden’s age is one of the main obstacles to his reelection. Happily for him, he’s spent the past two days in the company of 90- and 100-somethings who make him look fresh-faced, by comparison.

Before giving a speech at Omaha Beach on Thursday, the 81-year-old president met with a group of veterans who were wheeled into see him by active service members.

“Don’t get old,” one advised Biden.

Another veteran in an Army jacket shook hands with Biden. When the man sat back down in his wheelchair, the president said, “Good move, man.”

Biden is set to hold meetings in Paris on Saturday with his French counterpart, Emmanuel Macron. He’ll also take part in a parade procession to the Elysee Palace and, later, will attend a state dinner on his behalf.

There are signs that his son Hunter Biden's legal troubles have been a distraction. First Lady Jill Biden joined her husband for the D-Day speech on Thursday but later flew home to attend the criminal trial in Wilmington, Del. She was expected to rejoin Biden in Paris on Saturday for the state dinner.

Headlines about his son’s fate intrude on the president’s trip from time to time. Just as Biden began his speech at Pointe du Hoc, there was a fresh one: The prosecution in Hunter’s trial had rested its case.

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/biden-makes-case-fight-extremists-invoking-war-waged-d-day-rcna156058

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From: BARILOCHENSE6999 Sent: 15/04/2025 14:09

It is said that Paris esoterically derives its name from 'Par Isis' ('near Isis'). There is a lot of evidence to support this. As Robert Bauval writes in Secret Chamber (p.341):

Napoleon had acquired two nicknames, one being 'L'Aigle' (the Eagle) and the other being 'L'Etoile' (the Star). That 'his star' was Sirius, the star of Isis, is not only made obvious by the coat-of-arms which he chose for Paris but, in a more arcane manner, it seems to have been linked to Napoleon's most famous monument, the Arc de Triomphe, also known as the the Place de L'Etoile (the Place of the Star), located on the western side of the so-called Historical Axis of Paris, better known as the Champs-Elysees, [which is oriented twenty-six degrees north of west]... The star Sirius, as seen from the latitude of Paris, rises twenty-six degrees south of east.

And sure enough the 'Axis of Paris' (the Champs Elysees) was designed to align with the sunset on ~August 6.

This first of all confirms that the date is to be seen as a special day of Sirius' rising, and makes it clear that August 6 is a 'magical date' that is considered very important by past and modern 'esotericists' whose knowledge stems from ancient Egypt. Judging from the 'rise of Schwarzenegger' masterfully brought about on this date in 2003, we can infer that there is something big underway at this time. The encoded symbolism of the Osirian resurrection - or the birth of Horus - should therefore be treated seriously. Indeed, we just may be talking about something akin to the 'rise of Antichrist' here, if that gets your attention... Think Napoleon; think Hitler.

Napoleon is often thought to have been an 'antichristic' figure especially in the context of Nostradamus' prophecies. We often hear that he was 'Antichrist 1', Hitler was 'Antichrist 2', and the third has yet to come... Well, Terminator 3 was in theaters last year just before Schwarzenegger's rise in politics. So we wonder: Was 'Terminator 3' an allusion to 'Antichrist 3'? The answer we find here is amusing and ominous.

The following passage is from the Book of Revelation, apparently talking about an antichristic figure:

And they had a king over them, which is the angel of the bottomless pit, whose name in the Hebrew tongue is Abaddon, but in the Greek tongue hath his name Apollyon.

The two names given here, 'Abaddon' and 'Apollyon', both mean the same thing - 'Destroyer'... or even 'Terminator'! And Arnold is not only the Hollywood 'Terminator', he's also been Conan the Destroyer (1984)! The name 'Napoleon' has also been interpreted to mean none other than 'destroyer'... The parallel goes even further as we find that just as Napoleon had the nickname 'the Eagle', the name 'Arnold' means 'eagle rules'.

So, yes - the title 'Terminator 3' does scream 'Antichrist 3'... at least on a symbolic level.

What's more ominous, the chapter/verse number of the Revelation passage above from the New Testament happens to be... 9:11. We are about to see just how fitting this 'coincidental' reference is.

https://www.goroadachi.com/etemenanki/lucifer-timecode.htm


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