Part II : What if France were the richest country in the European Union? (UE-27)

The first post on the State of the France in 2022 painted a catastrophic picture of the France in 2022. By the way, he did not spare his politicians and economists who do not ask themselves the right questions and are happy to wade through this mud of dogmas and small habits. With this second post, I want to bring to the French people all the reasons to believe in them: they can “turn the table” and “change things” in less than five years. What the French will discover, we will also make discover to the Italians, the Spaniards, the Greeks and all the peoples of the South: your financiers have stolen huge amounts of money from you, and you have far more powers than you think to recover them. Read the article on Google drive Views: 8

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Part I : Politicians Absent from Real Debates

This post on the Situation of France in 2022 inaugurates a series of such notes that will be dedicated to other countries. As far as France is concerned, I personally preferred the formula: Peu de chiffres (toujours de sources officielles) Figures from our long-range mirrors (20 years – 30 years) Few words (numbers and/or charts and/or tables are enough) A lot of questions on topics that have never been raised in our media, even by those who call themselves “independent”, “participatory” and/or “investigative”. Clearly, with THREE PAGES, you will discover that the thousand-page best sellers in Economics and Finance are nothing but smoke and mirrors. You will also discover that economists, even “alternative” or “dismayed”, do not even propose to you the questions useful for a collective awareness of the choices of governance the dogmas that support them and the existential risks, taken by our senior executive officials. In other words, money and finance are taboo subjects, except for us. Read the article on Google drive Views: 5

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