EXCLUSIVE: Ben Bergquam says attacks on Christians in France part of 'global reset'

Burquam said France has seen "attacks on Christians on a daily basis, you’re having attacks on Christian churches on a bi-weekly basis."

Burquam said France has seen "attacks on Christians on a daily basis, you’re having attacks on Christian churches on a bi-weekly basis."

Jack Posobiec spoke with Ben Bergquam and Oliver Blue, who reported live from Paris, about the "mass migration" that has taken place in France over the past few weeks. Riots have raged across the country over the past month, after a police officer killed a 17-year-old teen. 


 

Burquam said France has seen "attacks on Christians on a daily basis, you’re having attacks on Christian churches on a bi-weekly basis."

"You bring this Trojan horse of illegal migration… it’s all connected to the global reset, and you bring this in, and then anything you try to do that is actually good for your country, or to stop violence coming from another country, if it offends that special class of citizen that you’ve granted protections to, you are just inviting that."

"So guaranteed, if that happens, you’re gonna see massive violence coming from areas like this," he added.

"When it comes to the riots that took place," Posobiec said, "walk us through, and maybe you can explain how is it that some of those tensions fueled the riots that we saw just a couple of weeks ago."



Blue responded: "It's extremely sketchy. This neighborhood that we are located [at] right now, Jack, as we are going through it, it is a really sketchy area. You will see a lot of irregular individuals, and a lot of mass migration ... You will see a lot of the Muslim, you know, individuals that they have overrun this community, it is all packed with women, you know, wearing hijab, walking around the neighborhoods wearing hijabs, but the most dangerous thing is that you cannot pull out of your vehicle and walk safely into a, you know, a conventional store or something to that effect, because it is really insecure this neighborhood ... There was a lot of burning spots where they were burning tires, burning vehicles, they were burning everything over here ..."

Bergquam said that the area he was standing at was "basically slums," adding that "a lot of it was about family living, not being able to find jobs, being treated unfairly, saying that the police were targeting them, but in reality ... it really is similar to what we see in many big cities in America, what you see in Minneapolis or Chicago, or the riots, wherever BLM" is located. 

He continued by saying that those causing the disruption typically come from crime-ridden places, where they must fight to survive."

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