The French government is distributing a 20-page 'survival manual' to households, advising citizens on how to respond to potential crises, including invasion and nuclear attacks.
This move follows President Macron’s warning that Europe must prepare for war. The guide, created by the General Secretariat for Defence and National Security (SGDSN), aims to bolster national resilience against various threats such as armed conflict, natural disasters, and industrial accidents. The decision has sparked concern among the public, with some interpreting it as a sign of escalating geopolitical tensions.
Officials insist the manual is a precautionary measure rather than a response to an immediate threat.
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Classic government move—stir up fear and hand out a pamphlet like that'll actually help in a real crisis. Maybe if they spent less time controlling people's lives and more time letting them defend themselves, folks wouldn’t need a "survival manual" in the first place.
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Panic in France as citizens sent 'survival manual' in case of invasion
The French government is preparing to send a new survival manual to households across the country, offering guidance on how to respond to potential emergencies. The 20-page booklet outlines steps to take in case of armed conflict, natural disasters, industrial accidents, or a nuclear leak.
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Concerns grow as France issues ‘survival manual’ to prepare citizens for invasion
Concerns are growing among the French public as the state prepared to issue a ‘survival manual’ to prepare citizens for a potential invasion.
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