His tweet read: “The terrorist attack in France a few days before the election! How strange! Ask, for example, Mr. Putin a few questions.”
His suggestion was almost immediately deleted, but some French Twitter users had grabbed a screen shot: “There is no point in deleting your tweets, we’ve seen them.”
Inutile de supprimer, on a ton nom @cgirard pic.twitter.com/tfFivDYfGt
— Renaud (@renaud2s) April 20, 2017
Alexandre Vautravers, a terrorism expert at the Geneva Center for Security Policy (GCSP), revealed some possible reasons behind these recurrent absurd remarks concerning the Russian president being involved somehow in everything that globalists fear.
“Those who don’t have a program or a security concept immediately find themselves in a dead end and are forced to find quick explanations…. And when they have none, then speculations and conspiracy theories come into play: for example, that something has been influenced by the US or Moscow.”
“I believe that in the current situation, the distrust toward [Presidential] candidates who downplayed or denied the reality of the terrorist threat as well as its connection with uncontrolled immigration… will grow,” the expert pointed out to Sputnik News.
After the US presidential election the Democratic Party and its supporting media pushed similar unreasonable reports of secret Russian support for Trump’s election as a main reason for Clinton’s loss. The party thus avoided to discuss the real reasons: an unpopular candidate and its totally out-of-touch polices.
According to a ABC News/Washington Post national survey, “in March 2014, 48 percent of Americans said the Democratic Party was out of touch with the concerns of most people. Today 67 percent say so. And the biggest change has occurred chiefly among the party’s own typical loyalists, with ‘out of touch’ ratings up 33 points among liberals, 30 points among Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents and 26 points among moderates and nonwhites alike.”
Voters are therefore not falling for the US Democratic Party scam of “Russian interference”, perhaps the reason why Girard deleted his silly tweet so quickly.