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+ | '''Paris''' is the capital city of [[France]]. In recent years, it has been subject to an increasing number of [[Operation Gladio/B]] style "[[terrorist]]" [[event]]s. The {{ccm}} has generally accepted that the perpetrators were [[ISIS]] or other such "[[Muslim terrorists]]".<ref>https://cgsrs.org/publications/65</ref> | ||
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The city of romance has faced a lot of hate apparently from jihadist "terrorists" in the 2000s |
Paris is the capital city of France. In recent years, it has been subject to an increasing number of Operation Gladio/B style "terrorist" events. The commercially-controlled media has generally accepted that the perpetrators were ISIS or other such "Muslim terrorists".[1]
Events
Event | Description |
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1919 Paris Peace Conference | |
2015-11 Paris attacks | A series of coordinated terrorist attacks in France. Suicide bomber remembered to bring his passport, which survived blast. |
Ballets roses | French VIPaedophile event |
Charlie Hebdo shooting | January prelude to the November 2015 mass murder in Paris when 139 were killed and 352 injured |
Diana Spencer/Premature death | A highly suspicious event. |
Le Cercle/2005 (Paris) | Exposed 2 days later by the Saudi Embassy in London |
May 68 | |
Walter Lippmann Colloquium | Twenty-six of the most prominent liberal thinkers attended this a 1938 conference. The aim was to construct a new liberalism as a rejection of collectivism, socialism and laissez-faire liberalism. |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | End | Description |
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Agence France-Presse | The French-News-Agency is the world's oldest news organisation. | ||
Atlantic Institute | 1 January 1961 | 1988 | Transatlantic think tank with similar goals to the Trilateral Commission, operational 1961-1988. |
Avisa Partners | 2010 | French-based international private intelligence company described in the Integrity Initiative Leaks | |
Axa | 1816 | French multinational insurance firm with Bilderberg contacts | |
BNP Paribas | 1848 | World's 8th largest bank by total assets, paid the US Justice Department $8.97 billion after accusations of money laundering | |
Balenciaga | 1919 | Fashion company which hit the headlines in November 2022 for hidden references to child abuse in its ads. | |
Bank of France | 18 January 1800 | French central bank | |
Banque Worms | 1928 | 2004 | Influential French bank, especially at the beginning of the 20th century and during WW2. Major part of the deep state banking and industrial cartel the Synarchist movement |
Black Cube | 2010 | Spooky Israeli business intelligence agency | |
Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety | 1946 | French government agency responsible for investigating aviation accidents and incidents. A few skeletons in the closet. | |
CEPII | 1978 | French economic think tank with lots of Bilderbergers. | |
DGSE | French foreign intelligence agency | ||
Dassault Group | 1929 | French weapons and media corporation | |
ESCP Europe | 1819 | Private business school | |
Elf Aquitaine | 1966 | 2000 | Elf was a centerpiece of French neocolonial practices in Africa: influence peddling, corruption, violence, political manipulation, etc. |
European Youth Campaign | 1951 | CIA funded organization to promote European integration and create cadre of young politicians | |
Femen | 10 April 2008 | ||
Forbidden Stories | 2017 | An "independent" NGO and media outlet financed by the usual cluster of deep state connected foundations. | |
France | A European nation, former colonial power, permanent seat on the UNSC | ||
France/Police | The French police | ||
French Institute of International Relations | 1979 | A "national think tank" founded by Thierry de Montbrial. | |
French-American Foundation | 1976 | A long established and relatively public organ of the US to control French politics. | |
High Council on Public Health (France) | 9 August 2004 | Responsible for providing decision support to the Minister of Health. Its extraordinary recommendations have played a big role in the implementation of the Covid-19 deep event in France. | |
Institut Montaigne | 2000 | French deep state 'think tank' filled with multiple bilderbergers. | |
International Energy Agency | November 1974 | An organization that was formed after the 1973 oil crisis. The IEA was initially dedicated to never let that happen again, as well as organizing the oil market and making sure big oil stays ahead of other energy sources. | |
Jean-Jacques Rousseau Institute | 2003 | 2017 | Neoconservative French think tank |
L'Oréal | 30 July 1909 | ||
La Francophonie | 20 March 1970 | The French Commonwealth of Nations | |
Le Figaro | 1826 | French newspaper owned by the armaments manufacturer Dassault Group since 2004. | |
Le Monde | |||
Lycée Henri-IV | 1796 | Considered one of the most demanding and prestigious secondary schools in France. | |
Lycée Louis-le-Grand | |||
MBDA | |||
Mines ParisTech | 1783 | ||
OECD | 1961 | Dedicate itself to help "democracy" and a "good world economy". Originally started to fund Western Europe in the cold war. | |
OEEC | 1948 | 1961 | The Organisation for European Economic Co-operation |
Pantheon-Assas University | 1971 | University which is considered the top law school in France. | |
Pantheon-Sorbonne University | |||
Paris Descartes University | 1970 | 2019 | Split from Sorbonne in 1970, merged to a new University of Paris |
Paris Diderot University | |||
Paris Institute of Statistics | 1922 | Considered one of the most prestigious centers of learning of statistics in France. The strength of its alumni network place it in the "top 15-ranked" French Grandes Ecoles. | |
Paris Nanterre University | 1964 | French university, founded 1964 | |
Paris-Saclay University | 2020 | Paris university with high research activity. Before 2020 known as University of Paris-Sud | |
Pasteur Institute | 1887 | Studies biology, microorganisms, diseases and vaccines. This also includes biological warfare. | |
Publicis Groupe | French multinational advertising and public relations company | ||
Reporters Without Borders | |||
Resistance International | 1983 | 1988 | A spooky anti-communist anti-communist organisation that existed between 1983 and 1988 |
Sanofi | 1973 | French Big Pharma company | |
Sciences Po | 1872 | Many members of the French public service have studied at the institution. | |
Sorbonne | |||
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Jobs here
Event | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Monique Garnier-Lançon | Adjointe au maire | 1977 | 1989 | Security advisor? Deputy Mayor? |
Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen | Denmark/Ambassador/the OECD and UNESCO | 2008 | 2009 | |
Ed Kronenburg | First Secretary | November 1978 | December 1982 | |
Ed Kronenburg | January 1985 | April 1988 | Head Budget and Financial Studies Division at OECD, (secondment) | |
David Edmund Murphy | Station Chief in Paris | 1968 | 1973 |
Alumni on Wikispooks
Person | Born | Nationality | Summary | Description |
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Pascal Lamy | 8 April 1947 | France | Deep state functionary Businessperson | Multi-Bilderberg former Director-General of the World Trade Organization |
Fleur Pellerin | 29 August 1973 | France | Businessperson | French politician |
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