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Acte général de la conférence de Berlin de 1885

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Alphonse Chodron de Courcel

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“O' God, You see openly through, what hearts and minds, desire secretly, make good, and settle all complaints. You know the ins and outs of whatever is out and kept undisclosed and the vital completion of all the desires. O' God, You know I neither give any hope or expression or reply to others nor use such words that may take others, in a wrong context, and do hope for nothing. It can cause the hardest pain to them. O' God, give me the courage to speak clearly, and openly with my dignity of the Self.”

“O' God, You see openly through, what hearts and minds, desire secretly, make good, and settle all complaints. You know the ins and outs of whatever is out and kept undisclosed and the vital completion of all the desires. O' God, You know I neither give any hope or expression nor reply to others nor use such words that may take others, in a wrong context, and do hope for nothing. It can cause the worst pain to them. O' God, give me the courage to speak clearly, and openly with my dignity of the Self.”

“O' God, You see openly through what hearts and minds desire secretly, make good, and settle all complaints. You know the ins and outs of whatever is out and kept undisclosed and the vital completion of all the desires. O' God, You know I neither give any hope or expression nor reply to others nor use such words that may take others, in a wrong context, and do hope for nothing. It can cause the worst pain to them. Oh, God, give me the courage to speak clearly, and openly with my dignity of the Self.”

“O God, You see openly through what hearts and minds desire secretly, make good, and settle all complaints; you know the ins and outs of whatever is out and kept undisclosed and the vital completion of all the desires. O God, You know I neither give up any hope or expression nor reply to others nor use such words that may take others in a wrong context and hope for nothing that can cause the worst pain to them. Oh, God, give me the courage to speak clearly, and openly with my dignity of the Self.”

“O God, they do not know me, and I do not know them; show me the right way to decide; show them the proper way to reach me; O God, give me wisdom, courage, and fairness to accept or reject; O God, let me disappear from their sight if they are just making me a fool and enjoying that. O God, keep me away from hurting others' feelings if they are fair, honest, and want honestly to be a part of my life; O God, help me not to make mistakes again; keep away from them if they are bogus in my way; if they are sincere, give and show them the right way; Amen”

“A Prayer --- O God, they do not know me, and I do not know them; show me the right way to decide; show them the proper way to reach me. O God, give me wisdom, courage, and fairness to accept or reject wrong ones. O God, let me disappear from their sight if they are just making me a fool and enjoying that. O God, keep me away from hurting others' feelings if they are fair and honest and want to be a part of my life honestly. O God, help me not to make mistakes again; keep away from them; if they are bogus in my way, if they are sincere, give and show them the right way.”

“The first form of Negationism about the second world war and the gas chambers concerns a very few people in caves, contrary to that, mass negationism is negationism which concerns absolutely everybody and everyone, all the political parties, all information, all the medias and all the people, what is happening obviously is denial and if you say that it happens, you are taken to court, fighting negationism today takes you to court.”

“France is much more colonized than it ever colonized itself, France has not really colonized the world, it conquered, it was an imperial power, but accept in Canada in the 17th and 18th century, and in Algeria, it didn't have a very strong transfer of population, it was more like conquest, an imperial conquest, for instance in black Africa there where very few French people, there where no French cities or things like that, there was no large transfer of population, and of course transfer of population, is the very essence, since the Greeks of what colonization really was, the word colonization when it first appeared in western civilization, means the transfer of Greek people to Sicily for instance, and so France is much more deeply colonized because it's a demographic colonization.”