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+ | |map=France in the World (+Antarctica claims).svg | ||
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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France | ||
− | |subgroups=Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire, | + | |subgroups=Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire, DGSE, Direction générale de la sécurité intérieure, Direction du renseignement militaire, Direction de la Protection et de la Sécurité de la Défense, Unité de coordination de la lutte anti-terroriste, Direction du Renseignement de la Préfecture de Police, Tracfin, Direction Nationale du Renseignement et des Enquêtes Douanières |
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|leaders=President of France | |leaders=President of France | ||
|sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/France | |sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/France | ||
+ | |wikiquote=http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/France | ||
+ | |wikileaks=http://wikileaks.org/wiki/France | ||
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− | '''France''' is a large [[European]] country and former West European colonial power. It has had a fairly strong democratic tradition, but [[civil liberties]], particularly [[freedom of speech]] have been rapidly reeled in since January [[2015]]. | + | '''France''' is a large [[European]] country and former [[West European]] colonial power. It has had a fairly strong democratic tradition, but [[civil liberties]], particularly [[freedom of speech]] have been rapidly reeled in, particularly since January [[2015]]. In 2013, France was #6 in the world in terms of military expenditure.<ref>http://www.iiss.org/en/about%20us/press%20room/press%20releases/press%20releases/archive/2014-dd03/february-0abc/military-balance-2014-press-statement-52d7</ref> In 2018-19 the [[Yellow vests movement]] carried out a sustain protest against the French government. It plays an important role in being on the [[UN Security Council]], coming from being victorious (not mentioning ''Vichy France'') in [[WW2]].<ref>https://campbelllawobserver.com/stuck-in-1945-the-u-n-s-big-five-security-council-what-is-the-u-n-security-council/</ref> |
− | ==Le Cercle== | + | ==French deep state== |
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+ | |caption= THE HISTORY OF THE CIA: France’s Secret Armies and the Pan-Europa Project [pt. 5.3] | ||
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+ | {{FA|French deep state}} | ||
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+ | As is many [[European]] nations, [[Operation Gladio]] was very active in France during the [[Cold War]]. The French group, the '''Rose des vents''' (meaning ''wind/compass rose'', not coincidentally the same image as the [[NATO]] symbol) has a dramatic history there. Formally designed as a anti-communist guerilla organization, it meddled more and more in internal politics, participating in de Gaulle's coup in 1958, then in a coup attempt against de Gaulle in 1961 and several assassination attempts he narrowly escaped. | ||
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+ | To counter this, de Gaulle built his own loyal service, the [[Service d'Action Civique]], plus evicting [[NATO]] from France in [[1966]], accusing the CIA of manipulating the West and being involved in covert warfare.<ref>Douglas Porch, The French Secret Services, p. 409</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Le Cercle=== | ||
{{FA|Le Cercle}} | {{FA|Le Cercle}} | ||
− | [[Le Cercle]] is a major international [[deep state milieu]]. Starting around 1952, a secretive series of meetings began with French/German and a select few other West European officials and [[deep state operatives]]. The group continues to operated and may have played very important coordination role. This continues to later became less Eurocentric, with alternative meetings held in | + | [[image:18 August 1958 - Le Cercle.jpg|left|390px|thumbnail| [[Konrad Adenauer]] meets with [[Antoine Pinay]] and [[Jean Violet]] at the earliest known meeting of Le Cercle, on [[Le Cercle/1958|18th August 1958]]]] |
+ | [[Le Cercle]] is a major international [[deep state milieu]]. Starting around 1952, a secretive series of meetings began with French/German and a select few other West European officials and [[deep state operatives]]. The group continues to operated and may have played very important coordination role. This continues to later became less Eurocentric, with alternative meetings held in [[Washington DC]].<ref>Or possible elsewhere in USA</ref> | ||
=="War on Terror"== | =="War on Terror"== | ||
{{FA|War on Terror}} | {{FA|War on Terror}} | ||
− | [[Fear]] and [[islamophobia]] are being ramped up in French society, as in the rest of Western Europe, under the influence of [[Operation Gladio/B]] style "[[war on terror]]" events. The country is rapidly becoming militarized, with thousands of soldiers stationed to "protect key sites – from synagogues to art galleries, nursery schools to mosques and Métro stations".<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/15/paris-attacks-operation-sentinelle-soldiers-patrolling-streets-france-safer</ref> | + | [[Fear]] and [[islamophobia]] are being ramped up in French society, as in the rest of Western Europe, under the influence of [[Operation Gladio/B]] style "[[war on terror]]" events. The country is rapidly becoming militarized, with thousands of soldiers stationed to "protect key sites – from synagogues to art galleries, nursery schools to mosques and Métro stations".<ref>http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/15/paris-attacks-operation-sentinelle-soldiers-patrolling-streets-france-safer</ref> On 14 September 2010, the French government banned face-covering headgear, traditionally worn by [[Muslims]]. |
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+ | ===2016 ISIS Cell In Saumur=== | ||
+ | {{FA|2016 Saumur Daesh Cell}} | ||
+ | [[image:Saumur_Deash_Cell_2016.png|280px|left|thumbnail|A screenshot of the 23 September 2017 report of the Daesh cell in Saumur]] | ||
+ | On the afternoon of Wednesday 21 September 2016, ISIS flags, audio and video equipment, Arabic newspapers and a generator were found in a cave outside the French town of Saumur. After 2 hours of consultation between the [[authorities]] a commander from the local [[Écoles Militaires de Saumur]] stated that the contents of the cave were part of an "exercise" which was being carried out without police knowledge. This was reported the next day in a story entitled "''Les terroristes de Daesh étaient en fait des militaires''" ("The Deash terrorists were in fact (government) soldiers").<ref>http://www.courrierdelouest.fr/actualite/saumur-les-terroristes-de-daesh-etaient-en-fait-des-militaires-22-09-2016-284131</ref> | ||
===Freedom of Speech=== | ===Freedom of Speech=== | ||
− | {{FA| | + | {{FA|Freedom of speech}} |
− | [[Freedom of | + | [[Freedom of speech]] has been rapidly curtailed after the [[2015]] [[Charlie Hebdo attack]], with many people being jailed under a November 2014 [[law]] which enables fast tracking of sentencing people for "defending terrorism." It seems so vaguely phrased that merely questioning the {{on}} might be enough, even while drunk or speaking in jest, to have people found guilty.<ref>https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/france-begins-jailing-people-ironic-comments</ref> In November 2016, a teenager was found guilty of breaking "anti-terror" laws after naming his wifi network "Daesh 21".<ref>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/11/05/french_teen_suspended_sentence_wifi_network/</ref> |
+ | ==Arms Production== | ||
+ | France was the #4 nation worldwide as regards [[arms exports]] from 2012-2016.<ref>https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2017-03/news/us-leads-rising-global-arms-trade</ref> | ||
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+ | ===Mass Surveillance=== | ||
+ | The [[Maximator-Alliance]] (named after a type of beer from the German brewery Augustiner-Bräu) is an alliance between the secret services of Denmark, Germany, France, the Netherlands and Sweden, comparable to the Five Eyes. It was founded in 1976 on the initiative of the Danish secret service and has operated largely undetected since then. The most important tool for reconnaissance and decryption was the sale of encryption devices with weak encryption methods. This was done via Crypto AG, a supposedly private Swiss company secretly owned by the BND and the CIA. The Alliance was only reported on after a leak by a Dutch whistleblower, who was found death not to long later.<ref>[[Hans van de Ven]].</ref> | ||
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+ | ==COVID-19== | ||
+ | On 15 October 2020, the BBC reported that "French police have raided the homes of senior government and health officials as part of an investigation into their handling of the coronavirus pandemic."<ref>https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54535358</ref> | ||
+ | Health workers were suspended for not taking the [[COVID vaccine]].<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58581682</ref> | ||
{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 20:26, 27 July 2024
France is a large European country and former West European colonial power. It has had a fairly strong democratic tradition, but civil liberties, particularly freedom of speech have been rapidly reeled in, particularly since January 2015. In 2013, France was #6 in the world in terms of military expenditure.[1] In 2018-19 the Yellow vests movement carried out a sustain protest against the French government. It plays an important role in being on the UN Security Council, coming from being victorious (not mentioning Vichy France) in WW2.[2]
Contents
French deep state
THE HISTORY OF THE CIA: France’s Secret Armies and the Pan-Europa Project [pt. 5.3] |
- Full article: French deep state
- Full article: French deep state
As is many European nations, Operation Gladio was very active in France during the Cold War. The French group, the Rose des vents (meaning wind/compass rose, not coincidentally the same image as the NATO symbol) has a dramatic history there. Formally designed as a anti-communist guerilla organization, it meddled more and more in internal politics, participating in de Gaulle's coup in 1958, then in a coup attempt against de Gaulle in 1961 and several assassination attempts he narrowly escaped.
To counter this, de Gaulle built his own loyal service, the Service d'Action Civique, plus evicting NATO from France in 1966, accusing the CIA of manipulating the West and being involved in covert warfare.[3]
Le Cercle
- Full article: Le Cercle
- Full article: Le Cercle
Le Cercle is a major international deep state milieu. Starting around 1952, a secretive series of meetings began with French/German and a select few other West European officials and deep state operatives. The group continues to operated and may have played very important coordination role. This continues to later became less Eurocentric, with alternative meetings held in Washington DC.[4]
"War on Terror"
- Full article: “War on Terror”
- Full article: “War on Terror”
Fear and islamophobia are being ramped up in French society, as in the rest of Western Europe, under the influence of Operation Gladio/B style "war on terror" events. The country is rapidly becoming militarized, with thousands of soldiers stationed to "protect key sites – from synagogues to art galleries, nursery schools to mosques and Métro stations".[5] On 14 September 2010, the French government banned face-covering headgear, traditionally worn by Muslims.
2016 ISIS Cell In Saumur
- Full article: 2016 Saumur Daesh Cell
- Full article: 2016 Saumur Daesh Cell
On the afternoon of Wednesday 21 September 2016, ISIS flags, audio and video equipment, Arabic newspapers and a generator were found in a cave outside the French town of Saumur. After 2 hours of consultation between the authorities a commander from the local Écoles Militaires de Saumur stated that the contents of the cave were part of an "exercise" which was being carried out without police knowledge. This was reported the next day in a story entitled "Les terroristes de Daesh étaient en fait des militaires" ("The Deash terrorists were in fact (government) soldiers").[6]
Freedom of Speech
- Full article: Freedom of speech
- Full article: Freedom of speech
Freedom of speech has been rapidly curtailed after the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack, with many people being jailed under a November 2014 law which enables fast tracking of sentencing people for "defending terrorism." It seems so vaguely phrased that merely questioning the official narrative might be enough, even while drunk or speaking in jest, to have people found guilty.[7] In November 2016, a teenager was found guilty of breaking "anti-terror" laws after naming his wifi network "Daesh 21".[8]
Arms Production
France was the #4 nation worldwide as regards arms exports from 2012-2016.[9]
Mass Surveillance
The Maximator-Alliance (named after a type of beer from the German brewery Augustiner-Bräu) is an alliance between the secret services of Denmark, Germany, France, the Netherlands and Sweden, comparable to the Five Eyes. It was founded in 1976 on the initiative of the Danish secret service and has operated largely undetected since then. The most important tool for reconnaissance and decryption was the sale of encryption devices with weak encryption methods. This was done via Crypto AG, a supposedly private Swiss company secretly owned by the BND and the CIA. The Alliance was only reported on after a leak by a Dutch whistleblower, who was found death not to long later.[10]
COVID-19
On 15 October 2020, the BBC reported that "French police have raided the homes of senior government and health officials as part of an investigation into their handling of the coronavirus pandemic."[11] Health workers were suspended for not taking the COVID vaccine.[12]
Events carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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2011 Attacks on Libya | Libya | "Perhaps one of the most egregious examples of US military aggression and lawlessness in recent memory", carried out under a pretext of "humanitarian intervention". |
Anglo-French Agreement of 23 December 1917 | A 1917 Anglo-French conspiracy for a dismemberment of Russia after the October Revolution. | |
Evacuation from Afghanistan | Afghanistan | The evacuation of foreigners from Afghanistan, one of the largest airlifts in history |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Algiers putsch of 1961 | “An insurrectionary power has established itself in Algeria by a military pronunciamento... This power has an appearance: a quartet of retired generals. It has a reality: a group of officers, partisan, ambitious and fanatical. This group and this quartet possess an expedient and limited knowledge of things. But they only see and understand the Nation and the world distorted by their delirium. Their enterprise leads directly towards a national disaster ... I forbid any Frenchman, and first of all any soldier, to execute a single one of their orders ... In the face of the misfortune which hangs over the country and the threat to the Republic, having taken advice from the Constitutional Council, the Prime Minister, the president of the Senate, the president of the National Assembly, I have decided to invoke article 16 of the Constitution [on the state of emergency and full special powers given to the head of state in case of a crisis]. Starting from this day, I will take, directly if the need arises, the measures which seem to me demanded by circumstances ... Frenchwomen, Frenchmen! Assist me!” | Charles de Gaulle | 1961 |
The Auriol massacre | “François Mitterrand said: These people are still very powerful. They will try to destabilize the regime. What happened to Salvador Allende can happen to me. I know it." He tells me, without details, that he received threats after May 10. One day, during a trip to the provinces, someone slips a message into his hand to prove that he can be assassinated, when the time comes, without difficulty.” | Jacques Attali |
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. |
2016 Magnanville stabbing | President Hollande called it “incontestably a terrorist act” and said France was facing a terror threat “of a very large scale” |
2022 French presidential election | The presidential election in France was a referendum on Macron. |
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine/Premature death | Premature deaths of mostly Russian businessman during and around when the Russian invasion commenced. There may be Ukrainian and others as well. As the list grows, it appears the men are being targeted in dozens of western countries as well. |
Air France Flight 1611 | Air crash blamed on fire. The investigation covered up that it was hit by a military missile. |
Air India Flight 101 | A plane crash in France in 1966 killing 117. Officially ruled an accident, but sabotage by the CIA to assassinate Homi J. Bhabha and delay the Indian nuclear programme was suspected. |
Annecy shootings | A mysterious shooting which was generally avoided by the corporate media. |
BBC coverage of the Calais Jungle | Coverage of the European migrant crisis from the BBC. |
Ballets roses | French VIPaedophile event |
Bilderberg/1955 March | The second Bilderberg meeting, held in France. Just 42 guests, fewer than any other. |
Bilderberg/1963 | The 12th Bilderberg meeting and the second one in France. |
Bilderberg/1974 | The 23rd Bilderberg, held in France |
Bilderberg/1992 | The 40th Bilderberg. It had 121 participants. |
Bilderberg/2003 | The 51st Bilderberg, in Versailles, France |
Charlie Hebdo shooting | January prelude to the November 2015 mass murder in Paris when 139 were killed and 352 injured |
Contaminated blood affair | For several years in the 1980s France knowingly exported tainted blood, killing thousands. |
Coral affair | Case of sexual abuse of minors at a French children's home in 1982. The accusations involved several public figures including Culture Minister Jack Lang and Frédéric Mitterand, who were both cleared. The investigation was interfered with from high up. |
Diana Spencer/Premature death | A highly suspicious event. |
French Revolution | Often cited event in world history that has an even more brutal side to it than is usually discussed. |
Irish of Vincennes | |
Le Cercle/1986 (Nice) | |
Le Cercle/2005 (Paris) | Exposed 2 days later by the Saudi Embassy in London |
Markovic affair | When a sexual blackmailer was killed in 196, it soon turned out he had pictures of very prominent persons, including future President Georges Pompidou and his wife Claude. |
May 68 | |
Nice truck event | French vehicle-ramming attack in Nice on 14 July 2016. It was filmed by Richard Gutjahr, who 8 days later filmed the shooting in Munich. |
Plan Blue | An 1947 anti-communist conspiracy aimed at seizing power in France |
TWA Croatian Hijacking | |
The Coral affair | |
The Disappeared of the Yonne | Over three decades, some 30 young women went missing while in the care of the social services in the Yonne region of France. |
Toulouse VIP sex ring | French sado-masochistic VIPaedophile ring partly exposed in 1997 |
Toulouse chemical factory explosion | One of the most serious explosions involving ammonium nitrate |
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. |
Yellow vests movement | A series of mass demonstrations in France which expressed the dissatisfaction with the political process. Subject to increasingly violent repression. |
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. | ||
Airbus | 18 December 1970 | Produces 50% of all jet aircraft in the world. Largest airliner manufacturer during the 2020s. Accused of bribery of multiple countries. Received a ban from a group of dozens of banks for "involvement in nuclear weapons production". | |
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 |
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. | |
Council of Europe | 5 May 1949 | IGO. Cannot make laws, but makes treaties. Accused of institutional (revolving door) corruption. Appears to bribe European & transcontinental countries. | |
DGSE | French foreign intelligence agency | ||
Dassault Group | 1929 | French weapons and media corporation | |
ESSEC Business School | 1907 | French prestigious business school | |
Elf Aquitaine | 1966 | 2000 | Elf was a centerpiece of French neocolonial practices in Africa: influence peddling, corruption, violence, political manipulation, etc. |
European Commission of Human Rights | 1954 | 1998 | |
Forbidden Stories | 2017 | An "independent" NGO and media outlet financed by the usual cluster of deep state connected foundations. | |
France/Deep state | The French deep state, closely collaborating with Supranational Deep State policy since 2001. | ||
France/Police | The French police | ||
Freemasonry/Grand Orient de France | 1773 | The oldest and largest of several Freemasonic organizations based in France. | |
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. | |
General Directorate for Internal Security | |||
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 Aspen France | 1983 | corporate-dominated transatlantic influence network | |
Institut Montaigne | 2000 | French deep state 'think tank' filled with multiple bilderbergers. | |
Interpol | 1923 | International police group. Several of the presidents of Interpol have been exposed as part of large corruption affairs, or engaged in torture. | |
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 | |||
Le Siècle | 1944 | A long established "bipartisan" network in the French establishment. | |
Lille University of Science and Technology | 1854 | Includes a number of specialized education and research units | |
Lycée Henri-IV | 1796 | Considered one of the most demanding and prestigious secondary schools in France. | |
Lycée Louis-le-Grand | |||
Mines ParisTech | 1783 | ||
Montpellier 2 University | 1970 | ||
National Rally | 1972 | A French political party | |
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 Diderot University | |||
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 |
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Jobs here
Event | Job | Appointed | End | Description |
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Pedro Baños | EU/Army/Head of Counterintelligence and Security | For 3 years | ||
Thomas Buberl | Axa/CEO | 2 August 2016 | ||
Monique Garnier-Lançon | Adjointe au maire | 1977 | 1989 | Security advisor? Deputy Mayor? |
Bill Murray | Paris Chief of Station | 2001 | 2004 |
Citizens of France on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Salah Abdeslam | 15 September 1989 | ||
Stéphane Abrial | 7 September 1954 | French military leader with lots of US ties, MSC. | |
Alexandre Adler | 23 September 1950 | 18 July 2023 | French neoconservative academic and media pundit. |
Jacques Aigrain | 15 August 1954 | French Bilderberg banker/businessman, JPMorgan, then Swiss Re. | |
Michel Albert | 25 February 1930 | 19 March 2015 | French economist, 1969 Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission Member |
Georges Albertini | 13 May 1911 | 30 March 1983 | French deep state operative. Man-behind-the-scenes for many politicians. |
Michel Alliot | 20 July 1924 | 8 February 2014 | French Professor of Law who formulated higher education reforms after the large student protests of May 68. Single Bilderberger in 1970, where one of the subjects was the "Future Function of the University In Our Society". |
Herve Alphand | 31 May 1907 | 13 January 1994 | Bilderberger French diplomat |
Robert André | 1964 | Attended the first Bilderberg and 2 more, president of the "Syndicat de Petrole" | |
Magdeleine Anglade | 5 July 1921 | 25 March 1998 | French member of Le Cercle who took over the role of Monique Garnier-Lançon |
Bernard Arnault | 5 March 1949 | French billionaire businessman, the richest person in the world as of August 2021. Attended the 1992 Bilderberg | |
Raymond Aron | 14 March 1905 | 17 October 1983 | French sociologist who attended 3 Bilderbergs from 1957 to 1966 |
François Asselineau | 14 September 1957 | French politician campaigning on that France should leave the euro, the European Union, and NATO. | |
Bernard Asso | 14 May 1946 | Spooky French lawyer | |
Gabriel Attal | 16 March 1989 | A "rising star" of French politics who attended the 2023 Bilderberg meeting, before being put in charge of the French education system. | |
Jacques Attali | 1 November 1943 | French deep politician and academic. "The real bourgeoisie running the world is about 1,000 people. They are running capitalism." Attended the 1975 Bilderberg, Le siecle | |
Roger Auboin | 15 May 1891 | 16 October 1974 | Managing director of the Bank for International Settlements between 1938 and 1958. |
Martine Aubry | 8 August 1945 | French politician, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1993 | |
Andre Aumonier | 25 February 1916 | 4 October 2004 | Christian business leader, Bilderberg 1971 |
Audrey Azoulay | 4 August 1972 | French deep state functionary and UNESCO Director-General | |
Robert Badinter | 30 March 1928 | 9 February 2024 | French judge and politician who gave the legal fig leaf for the dismemberment of Yugoslavia. Did favors for the Rothschild family. Husband of Elisabeth Badinter |
Élisabeth Badinter | 5 March 1944 | The largest shareholder of Publicis Groupe | |
Bertrand Badré | French banker with SDS connections | ||
Bernard Bajolet | 21 May 1949 | Spooky diplomat | |
Édouard Balladur | 2 May 1929 | A panelist of the session on The Public Sector And Economic Growth at the 1987 Bilderberg as French Minister of Finance | |
Stéphane Bancel | 20 July 1972 | French CEO of Moderna who struck it rich with its first product allowed on the market, a COVID-19 vaccine | |
Patricia Barbizet | 17 April 1955 | Prominent figure in the French business world | |
Michel Barnier | 9 January 1951 | Deep state connected politician who attended the 2006 and 2007 Bilderbergs. | |
François Baroin | 21 June 1965 | French politician who attended the 2014 Bilderberg | |
Raymond Barre | 12 April 1924 | 25 August 2007 | French PM, single Bilderberger |
Paul Barril | 13 April 1946 | French spook | |
Nicolas Barré | Managing Editor, Les Echos | ||
Louis Barthou | 25 August 1862 | 9 October 1934 | |
Frédéric Bastiat | 29 June 1801 | 24 December 1850 | French economist "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it." |
Dominique Baudis | 14 April 1947 | 10 April 2014 | French official. "A former call girl, "Patricia", told magistrates that she had been "offered" to Mr Baudis by Alègre at a Toulouse flat where she underwent three hours of torture that left scars." |
Valérie Baudson | 7 May 1971 | French banker and "the most powerful female financier in Europe after Christine Lagarde". Attended the 2022, 2023 and 2024 Bilderberg meetings. | |
Jacques Baumel | 6 March 1918 | 17 February 2006 | French Gaullist politician who attended 4 Bilderbergs from 1963 to 1967 |
Wilfrid Baumgartner | 21 May 1902 | 1 June 1978 | Governor of the Bank of France, Bilderberg Steering Committee |
Nicolas Baverez | 8 May 1961 | Bilderberg Steering committee. French proponent of transatlantic neoliberal globalization. Believes that for the masses, "time freed up by shorter working hours means conjugal violence - and alcoholism on top of that." | |
Olivier de Bavinchove | Single Bilderberger French military | ||
Nicolas Bazire | 13 July 1957 | Nicolas Sarkozy's best man | |
Guerin De Beaumont | 29 August 1896 | 13 October 1955 | Attended the first Bilderberg as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in charge of the European Defence Community. Made French Minister of Justice soon after. Died in 1955. |
Clément Beaune | 14 August 1981 | Emmanuel Macron's "Monsieur Europe" | |
Hilaire Belloc | 16 July 1953 | ||
Jean de Belot | 15 December 1958 | French editor of Le Figaro who attended 2005 Bilderberg. Later turned communications guru. | |
Jacques Benveniste | 12 March 1935 | 3 October 2004 | |
Georges Berthoin | 17 May 1925 | 27 July 2024 | European coal and steel commission. Triple Bilderberger |
Yves Bertrand | 25 January 1944 | 3 June 2013 | Chief of French police intelligence from 1992 to 2004. Said too much to media. Died of "cause unknown" in 2013. |
Éric Besson | 2 April 1958 | ||
Liliane Bettencourt | 21 October 1922 | 21 September 2017 | One of the principal shareholders of L'Oréal. At the time of her death the richest woman in the world. |
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Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Avisa Partners Presentation | company presentation | June 2016 | Avisa Partners | This is very revealing but more official presentation of the company's influence work. Compare with the dirty tricks in Document:Combatting Russian Disinformation |
Document:Chris Donnelly Paris Brussels May 2016 v2 | report | 13 December 2018 | Chris Donnelly | Chris Donnelly talks to his French II connections. "They think our main target needs to be the parts of the political class and the security structures 'where the rot is'"... "As an independent NGO we can do things they can’t do and national governments can’t do" |
Document:Combatting Russian Disinformation | report | June 2016 | Avisa Partners | A truly astonishing II document, with a lot of dirty methods. It is written by an established covert French propaganda network, spreading more than a 1000 stories a month, offering to work for II. "our ability to publish articles across hundreds of credible media outlets means that any campaign we undertake will have far more sway than the content published only on state-sponsored outlets RT and Sputnik, and their local few allies." |
Document:Integrity France | report | 25 June 2018 | Integrity Initiative | a partial list of II-France members. For complete list, see Integrity Initiative/Cluster/France |
Document:Raqqa: A City Laid Waste, The Law Laid Low | Article | 2 November 2018 | Christopher Black | In June 2017, the US-led coalition - including France and the UK - launched a military operation to force the Islamic State armed group from Raqqa. But instead of only targeting IS, we killed hundreds and injured thousands of civilians, while obliterating much of the city. |
Document:The Russian Party in France | report | June 2016 | Françoise Thom | Everyone in France not following the strict pro-American NATO-line is a "linchpin of the Russian networks" because "we are dealing with a strategy of pre-conquest." |
References
- ↑ http://www.iiss.org/en/about%20us/press%20room/press%20releases/press%20releases/archive/2014-dd03/february-0abc/military-balance-2014-press-statement-52d7
- ↑ https://campbelllawobserver.com/stuck-in-1945-the-u-n-s-big-five-security-council-what-is-the-u-n-security-council/
- ↑ Douglas Porch, The French Secret Services, p. 409
- ↑ Or possible elsewhere in USA
- ↑ http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/15/paris-attacks-operation-sentinelle-soldiers-patrolling-streets-france-safer
- ↑ http://www.courrierdelouest.fr/actualite/saumur-les-terroristes-de-daesh-etaient-en-fait-des-militaires-22-09-2016-284131
- ↑ https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/france-begins-jailing-people-ironic-comments
- ↑ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/11/05/french_teen_suspended_sentence_wifi_network/
- ↑ https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2017-03/news/us-leads-rising-global-arms-trade
- ↑ Hans van de Ven.
- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-54535358
- ↑ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-58581682