French Face Six Months in Jail for Entering Businesses or Using Public Transport Without Covid Passport

The French public have been taking to the streets in huge numbers to oppose their government’s increasing tyranny, which could very well be coming to other parts of the Western world.

President Emmanuel Macron recently announced that French citizens will need to be vaccinated or pay for continual Covid tests to prove they are negative in order to get a passport that will allow them to use public transport, enter a cinema, shop at a mall, patronize a bar, cafe, or restaurant, or go into other venues. This is scheduled to go into effect on August 1st. If someone goes into a business without a Covid pass, they can be heavily fined and jailed for up to six months, while the business that did not immediately bounce them from the establishment will face even harsher penalties.

From the Guardian:

People unable to present a valid health pass risk up to six months in prison and a fine of up to €10,000 (£8,500), according to the draft text of the law, while owners of “establishments welcoming the public” who fail to check patrons’ passes could go to jail for a year and be hit with a €45,000 fine.”

Yes, of course this is extreme, but somehow the people who are opposed to these draconian measures are called the extremists.

This has never been about health. The Zionist-Occupied Governments (ZOGs) of the world have never been interested in keeping people safe. They are only interested in destroying the last vestiges of freedom and resistance to tyranny in the Western world. They will stop at nothing to usher in their “New WorldWorld Order,” so it is up to every last one of us to ensure they are not successful.

This whole system needs to be beheaded (metaphorically speaking of course).

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