(Français) Informations sur les risques sanitaires et environnementaux des feux d’artifices
Fireworks: they are playing dead
Press release n°2
It’s almost dead calm on the front line, after Robin des Bois’ alert on the Normandy sham (1) – 95 km of coastline plunged in the fumes and rockets of some twenty synchronised fireworks displays in a supposed tribute to all the soldiers Ryan and Coleman who landed on the sand on June 6, 1944 before breaking through the jungle in the “bocage”.
Panic in the nests of Normandy
On the night of 1 June 2024, the Normandy Region and the D-Day Landings Committee are planning a war of fire along 95 km of coastline between Sainte-Mère-Eglise (Manche Department) and Ranville (Calvados Department). Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, Gold Beach, Juno Beach and Sword Beach will be ablaze with 19 synchronised fireworks displays. There is nothing peaceful about the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
The Loyal Asbestos of Rouen
Four years after the Lubrizol and Normandie Logistique fires and the scattering of fragments of asbestos roofs in and around Rouen, the total fire and collapse of two disused buildings on Saturday, September 30, 2023 released and projected micro and macro asbestos waste and billions of fibres invisible to the naked eye, carcinogenic to mammalian lungs and clogging fish gills.
Illuminati
July 13th, 14th, in France and all summer long, millions will gather at night to cheer fervently fireworks.
Fireworks are the simulacrum and the ersatz of war. Vertical flares pollute the sky and horizontal flares are used as weapons.