As students and public sector workers across Europe prepare for a winter of protests, they have been offered advice from the archetypal football rebel Eric Cantona.
Cantona was once a famous exponent of direct action against adversaries on and off the pitch. In 1995 he was given a nine-month ban after launching a karate kick at a Crystal Palace fan who shouted racist abuse at the former Manchester United star after he was sent off. But while sympathising with the predicament of the protesters in France, the now retired Cantona is urging a more sophisticated approach to dissent.
The 44-year-old former footballer recommended a run on the cash reserves of the world's banks during a newspaper interview that was also filmed. The interview has become a YouTube hit and has spawned a new political movement.'
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"If one learns to connect the dots, one can then untie the worst of knots....,"
ReplyDeleteOnce the dots are connected, one then realizes that the ruling class family is working to crash their individual monetary systems in order to create one system that best serves them. Therefore, a bank run and the mayhem that will create is what the family is hoping for.
The family has been working from behind the scenes for thousands of years, but soon their duty here will be complete as The matrix is about to reboot its-self allowing for a renewal.