Performance for Peace
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Remembering great heads of our history who have shown courage to think critical and swim against the mainstream and contemporary heros for humanity, peace and freedom. More info on my website https://monicafelgendreher.info/
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On July 1, 2023, French activists invited us to join their rally against Agenda 2030 near the Palace of Versailles, in front of the city hall "Hotel de Ville". The values "Liberté", "Égalité" and "Fraternité" are emblazoned in golden letters on its facade, which we happily supported with our portraits of lateral thinkers, civil rights activists and fighters for peace, truth and freedom. The ignorance of the "Ancient Regime" towards social problems "If they have no bread, they should eat cake" is continued by the "money elite" controlling governments telling us "the companies don't go bankrupt, they just stop working". The corrupt, warmongering, environmentally destructive political systems with totalitarian fantasies of surveillance through digital IDs, digital currencies and "green cities" in the name of supposed health and safety must be stopped worldwide. We stand on the threshold of a new era acting in self-determination to live together on this earth in peace, harmony, prosperity and freedom.
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If you would like to do your own "Performance for Peace", you are welcome to download my pictures from this channel, print them out and exhibit at a location of your choice. Feel free to send me a photo of your action ([email protected]), which I will be happy to publish here! ☀️
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Monica's speech about the "Performance for Peace" at the Saturdays demonstration on July 1, 2023 against Agenda 2030 in Versailles, in front of the "Hotel de Ville" - with the Castle in sight. Special thanks to the organizer Éric and the kind people we met there.
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Performance for Peace in Caen, Normandy, France, July 5, 2023: The "Mémorial de Caen" commemorates the thousands of victims of World War II, both, soldiers and civilians, who died in the Battle of Normandy in 1944. It is dedicated to the history of violence and intensive, outstanding conflicts in the 20th Century, particularly World War II. In its function as a peace center, it wants to transport as a basic idea the "spirit of reconciliation". The inscription on the building's facade by the local poet Paul Dorey says: "The pain broke me, the fraternity relieved me, of my wound sprang a river of freedom“. We were delighted by the sculpture "Non-violence" in front of the Entrance, a pistol with a knot in the barrel, by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd. It speaks from our heart: "Peace! Diplomacy instead of weapon deliveries!“ In order to keep a dignified distance from the memorial we have presented the portraits next to the building on the lawn.
Performance for Peace in Caen, France, July 6, 2023 in front of the "Mémorial de Caen" with the sculpture "Non-violence" by Swedish artist Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd.
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