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If Ever I Had a Country : Lx and Lxi
IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : LX - LXI The Yijing says : " If the common folk commit crimes, the fault for them shall reside with this one person (i.e., the Sovereign) himself… " Transl. R. J. Lynn The common taken-for-granted French adage proclaims : " Sol de France franchi Terre d'asile " which simply means : " Set foot on French soil (And) you're on (political) asylum territory " Forty-six years ago, I was traveling on a two-week " visit permit ", with my 4-year old son and his mother, from Madrid to London and almost overnight got stuck in Paris as a single parent (yes, laugh out loud), and for me the above adage reads as follows : " Sol de France franchi Terre d'asile psychiatrique " That is : "Set foot on French soil (And) you're in lunatic asylum country" IF EVER I HAD A COUNTRY : LX -LXI LX If ever I had not just a country And if ever I were wedged in between the TWO States of this country To free myself I'd first ask myself which State embodies real authority The shady lasting ONE run by the Free-Masonic Grand Master Or the elected ONE managed somehow by the President and the Prime Minister* Who knows the truth knows who goes to whom to pass muster That is, if ever I were wedged in between two colliding States in within one Country And even if I never ever had no State in no Country " Note : In France, the CEOs who exert influence in some areas of governmental authority are " traditionally " appointed by the Grand Master of some Masonic Obedience or Lodge like the Grand Orient ( and they are five in number). The Prime Minister Monsieur Jean-Pierre RAFFARIN (May 6, 2002 to May 31, 2005 under Jacques Chirac's presidency) wanted to retain his choice, François Roussely, as the head of the Electricity Board (EDF, one of the major mainstays of the French economy which peddled lucrative favours to its self-chosen fancied counsellors.) Try as he may even legally, the project failed to hold since the Conseil Constitutionnel ruled it foul as the candidate had just then attained retirement age at 65, and he was replaced by Pierre Gadonneix, who then headed the Gas de France, the candidate over-whelmingly supported by the former Grand Master of the Grand Orient, Alain Bauer. Humiliated and cowed, Raffarin tended his resignation as PM to President Jacques Chirac. Cf. Sophie Coignard's book: Un Etat dans l'Etat, Le contre-pouvoir maçonnique. Paris: Albin Michel, 2009. LXI If ever I had not just a country And if ever Tunisian turds streamed down my Stateless Country* I'd bore a tiny hole in the right place to sink the Ship of State Rather than let the ceiling cave in through Migrant hate Or let the stinking rotting floor boards give under my bed weight All this in a country over-run by lawless migrants upheld by either State That is, if ever Tunisian turds streamed down my Stateless Territory And even if I never ever had no State in no Country " See PIC at authorsden.com/twignesan3 © T. Wignesan - Paris, September 5, 2018
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