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11 years 7 months ago #265 by Morty
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:^^: Party on!!!



Always be yourself unless you can be a unicorn, then always be a unicorn.

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11 years 7 months ago #266 by Foxsch
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found this website this evening - interesting!

The Devil Finds Work for Idle Hands...
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11 years 6 months ago - 11 years 6 months ago #267 by Nikita
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What's up today? At home?

Already to begin with, as we say in France, home is a village.

So we'll say what's up in the village?

C'mon , let's say that.

So, today, nothing new in the village. I don’t know if i even can dare All Quiet on the Western Front.

Because i don’t even speak about West, there.

Nothing new, no. The same song. Old. Rotten. With teeth that stink.

The dictators song, who have nothing else to oppose their people that fire live bullets of their Kalashnikovs.

In Kiev, last night, while i was sleeping in peace, time shift, a dictator ordered to open fire.

Not like here, with silicone 3D graphics, Dolby surround sound and tutti quanti.

No.

With real weapons.

With real bullets.

Without respawn spot. Without inverse damages. Without remaining free lives.

Last night, a guy on top of a state at the gates of Europe, a guy with the ass full off power, ordered to fire on the people of his country.

To kill him.

In France, in the GIGN special forces, this is called a T.A.T.

Tir à tuer.

That the Anglo-Saxons call a shoot to kill. I come not in the details, everyone here knows what a shoot to kill is.

A deliberate act. Premeditated. Voluntary.

Accomplished in a single goal. If i go into details, it will take three pages, then no, i detail not. This is primary, a dictator, so his goals are very easy to define…

In Ukraine, today, the same song is repeated.

There's just one thing that all these assholes dictators never understand.

And that 's why they all will lose.

All.

One day or the other.

This thing, it’s that History moves forward.



And people with.



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11 years 6 months ago #268 by snowman
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Thank you, Nik :love:

I'd be great if all leaders will learn something.

"Straight and narrow is the path."

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11 years 6 months ago - 11 years 6 months ago #269 by Nikita
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Full translation of the post of Le Télégramme ( Original post here in French ).


Credit: AFP



GIGN, 40 years of spectacular missions


In 40 years, the GIGN has earned a solid reputation for its spectacular interventions in France and abroad . Success permitted by the "seamless cohesion" of its teams.

It recently celebrated its 40th anniversary . Today, it will mark his first appearance : March 10, 1974 , the GIGN was called to an apartment in Ecquevilly (Yvelines) where a madman killed his wife and daughter before committing suicide . "The Group is the sum of the individual commitment of strong personalities and a seamless cohesion": Alain Pustelnik, a historical figure of the GIGN, summarized as the "strength" of the unit. The Task Force of the National Gendarmerie has built an international reputation for its spectacular interventions : arrest of Basque separatist leader Philippe Bidard ( February 1988) , operating in the cave Ouvea ( May 1988) , assault on Airbus at Marignane (December 1994) : Major Alain Pustelnik, 17 years at the GIGN, has accumulated decorations and "very strong memories." In Marignane, he was the third to enter the Air France Airbus to release the 173 hostage of an Islamist commando. Appraisal: a bullet in each leg and the "certainty that the individual commitment and willingness of the group" resulted in successful operation which remains to this day the most important release of hostages on board an aircraft.

"Today , Alain Pustelnik analysis, the GIGN is very advanced on technical assault and has improved with each intervention and its contacts with foreign groups" ( U.S. Delta Force, Austrian Cobra group, German GSG9, British 22th SAS... ). Since its inception, the GIGN "invented a lot," says Christian Prouteau, founding father of the unit. He cites the rapid descent from a helicopter along a rope, immortalized in the movie " Peur sur la ville" ( 1975) with the participation of the police group. It also notes the simultaneous firing used in Djibouti (1976 ) to neutralize the same time five of the eight terrorists were holding hostage 30 French children on a bus. Commanded by General Thierry Orosco since 2011, the GIGN counts 380 gendarmes. The alert team - twenty men - must leave the ultra- modern barracks of HQ in Satory (Yvelines) in half an hour with his tracks equipment, mining and personal weapons (revolver, pistol, precision rifle). "But the weapon should not be an extension of the courage, says the father of the GIGN, because it is the respect for life that prevails."

Since its inception, the GIGN has conducted 1,600 operations, arrested 1,500 people, freed 625 hostages and mastered 260 madmen.

We deplore the loss of 10 of its members, dead in mission or in training.


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"You will meet violence, the violence of men, and we will ask you to confront with it. And to master it."

Major Frédéric Gallois
Commander of the GIGN (2002-2007)



Sauver des vies au mépris de la sienne (Saving lives in defiance of his own.)
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11 years 6 months ago - 11 years 6 months ago #270 by snowman
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I'm finally downloading the "fucking" movie :yipi:


"Straight and narrow is the path."
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