The president of France, Emmanuel Macron, now wants to legalize pedophilia
By Estefania Aguirre
The French government has proposed a new bill “against sexist and sexual violence” that will be presented on March 21 setting the age of consent to 15 and fining men up to €350 ($430 US dollars) for approaching adult women in public.
French president Emmanuel Macron – married to a woman 24 years his senior whom he met at the age of 15 – has expressed full support of this new law.
In his run up to the presidency last year, Macron’s chief campaign advisor was the oligarch Jean-Marc Borello, the former director of the orphanage Chateau de Tournelles in Meaux, France, where allegedly many children where trafficked to elite politicians for over 20 years.
Borello’s former lover, Robert Megel, was sentenced to 12 years of imprisonment in 2006, Le Monde reported, for charges of rape and sexual assault. Seven years earlier, Borello had been sentenced to six months for drug trafficking.
Paedophelia is a growing satanic phenomenon among the global elite. Despite the claims of main stream media and Wikipedia’s official story denying the existence of a Clinton paedophile ring, investigative journalist Liz Crokin insists that the files that were discovered show “there were so many videos implicating so many powerful politicians involved in paedophilia.”
“The videos were so graphic and horrific that multiple sources say that when NYPD (New York City Police Department) got this laptop and reviewed these files, it made grown men cry,” she affirms in a chilling YouTube video published last Nov. 3.
Among members believed to be linked to the Clinton network are Emmanuel Macron as well as – affirms American political journalist Andrew Breitbart in a Tweet – John Podesta, Hillary Clinton’s campaign chairman, who also served as a counsellor to Obama and acted as the White House chief of staff to former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
Another high profile involved in a paedophilia scandal is Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of Hillary Clinton’s former adviser, Huma Abedin, who was sentenced to 21 months in federal prison starting Nov. 6 for sexting with a minor and a three-year supervision following his prison term.
Six months earlier, in May, The Independent revealed that police arrested nearly 870 suspected paedophiles – almost half of which were in Europe alone – and rescued hundreds of sexually abused children after destroying the biggest worldwide internet ring in history.
Europol labelled it as “one of the most important investigations of online child sexual abuse ever conducted.”
Facebook has also been under fire recently when it asked thousands of users if they would like child porn on the site and issued an apology, calling it “a mistake,” after the Guardian’s digital editor captured images of the survey and posted them on his Twitter account.
According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, published by the American Psychiatric Association, paedophilia is a psychiatric disorder in which a person finds sexual attraction in prepubescent children.
If laws are passed without the public’s full awareness of their implications, the global elite will end up legalising paedophilia around the world, by distorting the truth and dangerously phrasing it as the “child’s right to sexuality.”
Macron announced in January he will be pushing for a law to combat “fake news” .
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