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Alain Delon and his comments about the world we live in now! and ... People who disagree with "The New World Order"




During an interview with the French newspaper Paris Match, the 82-year-old movie legend Alain Delon said: he will die without regret because he hates the age we live in. 
“There is no more respect, no word. Only money matters. We hear about crime all day. I know I'll leave the world without regret. Life doesn't give me much anymore, I know everything, and I’ve seen everything. But first of all, I hate this age.”









my opinion about it: 

The age of the mobile phone is upon us. A friend who is back from India told me that he notices that everyone including the very poor has and uses a mobile phone ... and i have noticed the same thing in other countries .... who knows if the poor getting richer by having phones ?
As far as the discomfort it causes for some others .... what is required by "them" ? (it is difficult to point ones finger at this cancerous group of cells) from all and sundry , especially of successful people like Alain Delon and others to give and to give and to give again .... as a french friend of mine has realized ... having been fortunate in the past decades means that now even poor people like myself who dont have ..... have to give what they dont have to the new world order ... perhaps an international group of "do gooders" who were once rational but now are totally in_ power and have lost their minds ..... probably satanists ...... they want to squeeze the life out of any one and every one .

.. and then multi millions are spent on arms and more on destroying the planet .... the people who rule the world now with their mobile phones and PCs are certainly not angels and we must be able to see through their mask ..... they cover themselves with ,,,, all the sweet stuff

 love and romance can be deceiving and can cover up the main issues .... while they destroy what they can get their hands on . 

 In my personal case , i was told by a woman who was a modern christian priest living in London , that at my age i would only be allowed to be married to some one who was black or African .... because for the do gooders a mixing of the races is a very positive achievement .... which i thought is absurd because , they ie Africans have a totally different view on life in general and i have yet to meet one person who is on the same wave lenght.
The Africans are now truely enjoying their mobile phone "Sputnik Moment" and are now the darling friends and allies of the Asians.

  I could name who is behind this plan .... but for now i am watching to see if we are about to see another world war ... just  cause it is attractive  to use all the arms produced in these past years ....


Mean while my advice to every one is to PARTY and Celebrate as much as you can  ......   right now !!! ie Cease the day and have a good time:

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