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'''Pierre-Henri Bunel''', born in 1952, is a former French artillery and intelligence officer now working in construction and as a writer on radical Islam and the Serbian war.  He is notable for ridiculing the Western usage of "[[al Qaeda]]" and for his rebuttal of the official narrative of what hit the Pentagon on [[9/11]]. He also has written a memoir.
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'''Pierre-Henri Bunel''', born in 1952, is a former French artillery and intelligence officer now working in construction and as a writer on radical Islam and the Serbian war.  He has challenged the Western {{on}} about "[[al Qaeda]]" and the official narrative of what hit the Pentagon on [[9/11]]. He also has written a memoir.
  
 
==Service in the French Military==
 
==Service in the French Military==
 
After graduating from the prestigious military academy of Saint-Cyr, he entered the French army in 1972 and obtained the rank of major.  During the Gulf War he was an aide to General Michel Roquejoffre.
 
After graduating from the prestigious military academy of Saint-Cyr, he entered the French army in 1972 and obtained the rank of major.  During the Gulf War he was an aide to General Michel Roquejoffre.
  
At the end of 1998, when a member of the French delegation to Nato's military committee at the headquarters in Brussels, he was accused of treason between July and October 1998 for passing documents to Serbian colonel Jovan Milanovic.  <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/206625.stm  French officer 'spied for Serbs] Stephen Jessel, BBC News. November 2, 1998</ref>  These documents indicated the future strikes in Serbia during the Kosovo Conflict.  While newspapers alleged a traditional pro-Serb bias in the French military, he claimed to be acting under orders of French intelligence services with the object of convincing the skeptical Serb government that the NATO threat of bombing was real.  <ref>[http://www.wsws.org/articles/2001/dec2001/bun-d21.shtml Former intelligence officer Bunel jailed] WSWS 21 December 2001. This article is a '''must-read'' for insights into the murky duplicitous world of 'Intelligence'. The Brunel's arrest was at the instigation of US Intelligence who demanded a life sentence. As with all such matters it goes a lot deeper that the [[Project:Definitions|official narrative]] would have us believe.</ref> On 15 December 2001 he was condemned by a military tribunal, demoted in rank and sentenced to five years in prison with three years were suspended. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1608633.stm "French Nato spy faces treason trial"] BBC News. 19 October 2001.</ref> <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1706341.stm "French major jailed as Serb spy"] BBC News. 12 December 2001</ref> He was freed from La Santé Prison in the spring of 2002.
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At the end of 1998, when a member of the French delegation to Nato's military committee at the headquarters in [[Brussels]], he was accused of treason between July and October 1998 for passing documents to Serbian colonel Jovan Milanovic.  <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/206625.stm  French officer 'spied for Serbs] Stephen Jessel, BBC News. November 2, 1998</ref>  These documents indicated the future strikes in Serbia during the Kosovo Conflict.  While newspapers alleged a traditional pro-Serb bias in the French military, he claimed to be acting under orders of French intelligence services with the object of convincing the skeptical Serb government that the NATO threat of bombing was real.  <ref>[http://www.wsws.org/articles/2001/dec2001/bun-d21.shtml Former intelligence officer Bunel jailed] WSWS 21 December 2001. This article is a '''must-read'' for insights into the murky duplicitous world of 'Intelligence'. The Brunel's arrest was at the instigation of US Intelligence who demanded a life sentence. As with all such matters it goes a lot deeper that the [[Project:Definitions|official narrative]] would have us believe.</ref> On 15 December 2001 he was condemned by a military tribunal, demoted in rank and sentenced to five years in prison with three years were suspended. <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1608633.stm "French Nato spy faces treason trial"] BBC News. 19 October 2001.</ref> <ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1706341.stm "French major jailed as Serb spy"] BBC News. 12 December 2001</ref> He was freed from La Santé Prison in the spring of 2002.
  
 
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He has also translated into French the works of [[David Ray Griffin]], a process philosopher who also contests the official version of the [[9/11]]
 
He has also translated into French the works of [[David Ray Griffin]], a process philosopher who also contests the official version of the [[9/11]]
  
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=="Al Qaeda is a fiction"==
Bunel asserts that [[Al Qaeda|al Qaida]], understood as a terrorist network, is a fiction invented to consolidate the American public behind the aggressive policies of the United States. The origin of the term lies in the arabic word meaning the Base, and specifically indicated the computer intranet used for coded or covert messages by the mujaheddin.
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Bunel asserts that [[Al Qaeda|al Qaida]], understood as a terrorist network, is a fiction invented to consolidate the American public behind the aggressive policies of the United States. The origin of the term lies in the arabic word meaning 'the Base', and specifically indicated the computer intranet used for coded or covert messages by the [[mujaheddin]].
 
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"The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the 'TV watcher' to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US and the lobbyists for the US war on terrorism are only interested in making money."
 
"The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the 'TV watcher' to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US and the lobbyists for the US war on terrorism are only interested in making money."
 
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[[Adam Curtis]] in ''[[The Power of Nightmares]]'' makes a similar point, observing that in order to use the [[Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act]] the US authorities needed a ''named organisation'', and so they simply made up the name.
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==Works==
 
==Works==
 
*''Crimes de guerre à l'OTAN,'' Éditions n°1, 2000 ; complété et réédité chez Carnot, en 2001.
 
*''Crimes de guerre à l'OTAN,'' Éditions n°1, 2000 ; complété et réédité chez Carnot, en 2001.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=406 "US/NATO Plans in support of Islamic Terrorists in the Balkans] Z. Petrovic Pirocanac, Revelations of Former French Intelligence Official," June 3, 2005. Interview.  
 
*[http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=406 "US/NATO Plans in support of Islamic Terrorists in the Balkans] Z. Petrovic Pirocanac, Revelations of Former French Intelligence Official," June 3, 2005. Interview.  
 
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Pierre-Henri Bunel, born in 1952, is a former French artillery and intelligence officer now working in construction and as a writer on radical Islam and the Serbian war. He has challenged the Western official narrative about "al Qaeda" and the official narrative of what hit the Pentagon on 9/11. He also has written a memoir.

Service in the French Military

After graduating from the prestigious military academy of Saint-Cyr, he entered the French army in 1972 and obtained the rank of major. During the Gulf War he was an aide to General Michel Roquejoffre.

At the end of 1998, when a member of the French delegation to Nato's military committee at the headquarters in Brussels, he was accused of treason between July and October 1998 for passing documents to Serbian colonel Jovan Milanovic. [1] These documents indicated the future strikes in Serbia during the Kosovo Conflict. While newspapers alleged a traditional pro-Serb bias in the French military, he claimed to be acting under orders of French intelligence services with the object of convincing the skeptical Serb government that the NATO threat of bombing was real. [2] On 15 December 2001 he was condemned by a military tribunal, demoted in rank and sentenced to five years in prison with three years were suspended. [3] [4] He was freed from La Santé Prison in the spring of 2002.

9/11 Skepticism

In 2002 he collaborated in the book by Thierry Meyssan, Le Pentagate, for which he wrote chapter 4 entitled "The effect of a shaped charge." The book disputes the official version of the attack on the Pentagon in 2001 and alleges that the attack was made by a missile.

He has also translated into French the works of David Ray Griffin, a process philosopher who also contests the official version of the 9/11

"Al Qaeda is a fiction"

Bunel asserts that al Qaida, understood as a terrorist network, is a fiction invented to consolidate the American public behind the aggressive policies of the United States. The origin of the term lies in the arabic word meaning 'the Base', and specifically indicated the computer intranet used for coded or covert messages by the mujaheddin.

"The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. But there is a propaganda campaign to make the public believe in the presence of an identified entity representing the 'devil' only in order to drive the 'TV watcher' to accept a unified international leadership for a war against terrorism. The country behind this propaganda is the US and the lobbyists for the US war on terrorism are only interested in making money."

Adam Curtis in The Power of Nightmares makes a similar point, observing that in order to use the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act the US authorities needed a named organisation, and so they simply made up the name.

Works

  • Crimes de guerre à l'OTAN, Éditions n°1, 2000 ; complété et réédité chez Carnot, en 2001.
  • Mes services secrets : Souvenirs d'un agent de l'ombre, Flammarion, 2001.
  • Menaces islamistes, Carnot, 2001.
  • Proche-Orient : Une guerre mondiale, Carnot, 2004.
  • Le Cederom Montsegur Roman cryptographique, éditions ACE, 2004.
  • " Al Quaeda, the database." - Global Research 20 November 2005

External Links

 

A Document by Pierre-Henri Bunel

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)
Document:Al Qaeda - the Databasearticle20 September 2005Al-Qaeda
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References

  1. French officer 'spied for Serbs Stephen Jessel, BBC News. November 2, 1998
  2. Former intelligence officer Bunel jailed WSWS 21 December 2001. This article is a 'must-read for insights into the murky duplicitous world of 'Intelligence'. The Brunel's arrest was at the instigation of US Intelligence who demanded a life sentence. As with all such matters it goes a lot deeper that the official narrative would have us believe.
  3. "French Nato spy faces treason trial" BBC News. 19 October 2001.
  4. "French major jailed as Serb spy" BBC News. 12 December 2001