ER Editor: Here are links to two dramatic episodes in France this weekend involving the politicized assault (Antifa-style) of a right-wing student, who has since died allegedly, and the attempted stabbing of a policeman in the middle of Paris by someone, curiously, who was already under police surveillance for prior terror-related offences in Belgium. He was fatally shot at the scene by police, who never manage to simply wound the assailant as they must be trained to do. This latter report contains the number 17, and other typical playbook elements. Call us conspiracy theorists but this all smells of timing.
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On the death of the student, this RTL report gives us more detail (browsers will translate) —
RTL DOCUMENT – “A meticulously prepared ambush”: Quentin’s family asks that his death be qualified as “murder by an organized gang”, announces his lawyer
Quentin, affiliated with the Némésis identity collective, was present on Friday February 13 to ensure the safety of activists protesting against a conference by LFI (ER: extreme left) MEP Rima Hassan at Sciences Po (ER: a prestigious university program) Lyon. An altercation then broke out with anti-fascist activists, during which the 23-year-old young man had been seriously injured. First taken to hospital in a “desperate state”, he succumbed to his injuries on Saturday.
The leader of the right-wing Nemesis identity collective, Alice Cordier, was the one who escorted Tommy Robinson around Paris for a few hours this past week. See —
Tommy Robinson in Paris: Crime Is No Joke

And Tommy Robinson has since had to flee the UK due to an ISIS threat. Drama, anyone?
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