Emmanuel Macron
In France, ‘Man Of Sin’ Emmanuel Macron Easily Defeats His Challenger To Win The Presidency And Retain De Facto Control Of Europe
Walking out to the tune of the E.U. anthem, Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy,” Emmanuel Macron on Sunday night claimed the election as a win for “an ambitious humanist project.” He also gestured to Le Pen’s supporters. “I know that the anger and disagreements that led many of our compatriots to opt for the far right, to vote for this project, must also be addressed,” Macron, 44, said as he spoke in front of the Eiffel Tower to a crowd waving French and E.U. flags. “This will be my responsibility.” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz were among the first world leaders to congratulate Macron. “Together, we will move France and Europe forward,” von der Leyen wrote on Twitter.

Emmanuel Macron was elected to a second term as French president on Sunday evening with 58.8% of the vote, according to an estimate from the Ipsos polling institute
For the past few weeks, many have been emailing me, asking what happens to our end times estimations about the ‘man of sin’ if Emmanuel Macron gets defeated. My answer was simple, whether he stays or goes, at some point, he has to move on past the presidency of France anyway. From the day he was elected in 2017, his ambition was always to rule Europe like the god Jupiter, France is just the means by which he gets there. But no matter, Macron won in a landslide victory as I knew he would.
“Let no man deceive you by any means: for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition;” 2 Thessalonians 2:3 (KJB)
Today here on Day 770 of 15 Days To Flatten the Curve, everything is proceeding apace exactly like how you would expect things to be if you were living in the end times prophesied in your King James Bible, which you absolutely are. Emmanuel Macron remains a man on a mission, and if you read and believe your Bible you know exactly what that mission is. As of this writing, Emmanuel Macron is the twice-elected president of France, the current leader of the European Union and the reigning prince of Andorra. The literal definition of his last name is a ‘horizontal mark’, chew on that for a week or two. The only place he’s going is up, right up to the moment that he comes to his end, and none shall help him.
Victorious Macron vows to unite France after fending off Le Pen threat
FROM MSN: Emmanuel Macron became the first French president in two decades to win a second term on Sunday, holding off a far-right challenge by Marine Le Pen that could have upended Europe.
Macron’s decisive victory offers continuity for France and another five years of political stability for the 27-nation European Union, which has been buffeted by years of challenges from far-right populists, Brexit, an immigration crisis, and now Russia’s war in Ukraine. Le Pen, 53, is an anti-immigrant populist who has expressed admiration for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Some European leaders had feared that having her in charge of the E.U.’s second-biggest economy and only nuclear power would have instigated an unraveling of Western institutions.
Instead, Macron won 59 percent of the vote and Le Pen 41 percent — as conclusive a result as any in an increasingly fragmented age.
Walking out to the tune of the E.U. anthem, Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy,” Macron on Sunday night claimed the election as a win for “an ambitious humanist project.” He also gestured to Le Pen’s supporters.
“I know that the anger and disagreements that led many of our compatriots to opt for the far right, to vote for this project, must also be addressed,” Macron, 44, said as he spoke in front of the Eiffel Tower to a crowd waving French and E.U. flags. “This will be my responsibility.”
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz were among the first world leaders to congratulate Macron. “Together, we will move France and Europe forward,” von der Leyen wrote on Twitter.
The European Council president Charles Michel tweeted: “Bravo Emmanuel. In this turbulent period, we need a solid Europe and a France totally committed to a more sovereign and more strategic European Union.” The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, said: “I am delighted to be able to continue our excellent cooperation.” The German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, said French voters had delivered “a strong message in favour of Europe”. Macron’s first foreign trip as president is expected to be to Berlin to see Scholz. READ MORE
French President Emmanuel Macron wins second term
French President Emmanuel Macron will serve a second term as president, defeating far-right candidate Marine Le Pen for a second time. Macron is the first French president to be reelected in 20 years. CBS News foreign correspondent Elaine Cobbe joined Lana Zak to discuss what the victory means for France and its allies.
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