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The '''ballets roses''' ("pink ballets") was a sex abuse scandal that was publicized in 1959 in [[France]]. In a fashionable country house near [[Paris]], belonging to the [[Senate (France)|French Senate]], a group of girls aged 15 to 17 performed "[[ballets]]" attended by prominent figures of the political and social worlds, notably, [[André Le Troquer]], then president of the [[National Assembly (France)|National Assembly]]. The performances were alleged to have ended in [[orgies]].<ref>Manheim, Ralph (1972) English translation of ''Nord'' by Louis-Ferdinand Céline.</ref> The scandal came to light when four mothers of the girls became suspicious.<ref>https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=auITAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4wQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2105,5400615&dq=andr%C3%A9-le-troquer&hl=en</ref> Twenty-three people were charged in relation to the ballets roses, including Le Troquer, who was charged with "offenses against morality,"<ref>https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apr-04-1960-ballets-rose-trial-opens-in-paris-23-prominent-people-69363828.html</ref><ref>https://archive.is/20120712202744/http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=YK0yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=teoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2227,254381&dq=andr%C3%A9-le-troquer&hl=en</ref> and the actress [[Elisabeth Pinajeff]]. | The '''ballets roses''' ("pink ballets") was a sex abuse scandal that was publicized in 1959 in [[France]]. In a fashionable country house near [[Paris]], belonging to the [[Senate (France)|French Senate]], a group of girls aged 15 to 17 performed "[[ballets]]" attended by prominent figures of the political and social worlds, notably, [[André Le Troquer]], then president of the [[National Assembly (France)|National Assembly]]. The performances were alleged to have ended in [[orgies]].<ref>Manheim, Ralph (1972) English translation of ''Nord'' by Louis-Ferdinand Céline.</ref> The scandal came to light when four mothers of the girls became suspicious.<ref>https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=auITAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4wQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2105,5400615&dq=andr%C3%A9-le-troquer&hl=en</ref> Twenty-three people were charged in relation to the ballets roses, including Le Troquer, who was charged with "offenses against morality,"<ref>https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apr-04-1960-ballets-rose-trial-opens-in-paris-23-prominent-people-69363828.html</ref><ref>https://archive.is/20120712202744/http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=YK0yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=teoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2227,254381&dq=andr%C3%A9-le-troquer&hl=en</ref> and the actress [[Elisabeth Pinajeff]]. | ||
− | [[Antoine Pinay]], central in the deep state [[Le Cercle]] was involved the scandal. A police record deposited against him following an alleged "touching of a minor" prevented from seeking high office, a fact that only became known in 2011. | + | [[Antoine Pinay]], central in the deep state [[Le Cercle]] was involved the scandal, possibly as an organizer of [[sexual blackmail]]. A police record deposited against him following an alleged "touching of a minor" prevented from seeking high office, a fact that only became known in 2011. |
==Zoé's Ark== | ==Zoé's Ark== | ||
{{FA|Zoé's Ark}} | {{FA|Zoé's Ark}} | ||
− | Zoé's Ark (L'Arche de Zoé) is a French charity organization with the aim of increasing awareness of the crisis in Darfur and providing aid for children affected by the conflict. The organization was brought into the public's awareness in 2007 with the arrest of six members and 11 others in [[Chad]] for abducting 103 African children. | + | Zoé's Ark (L'Arche de Zoé) is a French charity organization with the aim of increasing awareness of the crisis in [[Darfur]] ([[Sudan]]) and providing aid for children affected by the conflict. The organization was brought into the public's awareness in 2007 with the arrest of six members and 11 others in [[Chad]] for abducting 103 African children [[Chad]] said they had no authorization to take the infants, which were not orphans, but lured from their homes with candy, and from [[Chad]]. |
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+ | “Was it to sell (the children) to [[pedophiles]]? Or take their organs to resell them?” Chadian President [[Idriss Deby]] asked.<ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-chad-france-debate-idUSL0260632620071102</ref> | ||
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+ | ==The Disappeared of the Yonne== | ||
+ | {{FA|The Disappeared of the Yonne}} | ||
+ | Seven rapes and murders were committed in [[Auxerre]] and the surrounding area between 1977 and 1979 on young women aged 16 to 27 years from an institution for people with slight mental disabilities. | ||
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+ | In 2000 [[Émile Louis]] confessed to the seven murders, but retracted it a month later, insisting the girls were abducted, abused or killed by a ring of high ranking local men. He was only the chauffeur, he said. In March 2004, he was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for rape and torture of his wife and daughter-in-law. He was also convicted of sexual assault on minors in 1983 (four years in prison) and in 1989 (five years in prison). In November 2004, Émile Louis was sentenced to life imprisonment for the seven. | ||
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+ | In 1984, a severely mutilated woman escaped from a house near Auxerre. She led police to a cellar where she and two others had been imprisoned and tortured. The home belonged to [[Claude Dunand|Claude]] and [[Monique Dunand]], known friends of Emile Louis. The police discovered a list of 50 people who had paid to torture the women. The list was said to include top people, but disappeared from the police files.<ref name=murderpedia/> | ||
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+ | Dunand was jailed for life in 1991 but was freed after 10 years, prompting speculation that this preferential treatment was part of a conspiracy to protect the identity of former clients.<ref name=murderpedia/> | ||
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+ | One recurring question is how the justice system could have ignored this string of disappearances for so long, even though suspicions had grown and some official reports indicating probable foul play had been produced. The lack of reaction on the part of judicial authorities has led to suspicions that the blocking of enquiries was not out of negligence or incompetency, but because of the possible involvement of locally well-connected people in a network providing sadistic prostitution services.<ref name=murderpedia>https://murderpedia.org/male.L/l/louis-emile.htm</ref> | ||
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+ | In [[1997]], French gendarme [[Christian Jambert]] was found dead, quickly ruled a suicide. His persistence, despite his investigation being closed down by his superiors, had played a decisive role in the investigation of the case of the missing women.<ref>http://www.leparisien.fr/faits-divers/le-gendarme-jambert-a-sans-doute-02-04-2004-2004881677.php</ref> In 2004, his son insisted on a proper autopsy. The autopsy showed his father had been shot twice in the head. | ||
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+ | ==Philippe Douste-Blazy== | ||
+ | {{FA|Philippe Douste-Blazy}} | ||
+ | [Philippe Douste-Blazy]], a French high functionary who has been Minister of Health and Minister of Foreign Affairs, was identified as the person arrested in Marocco on suspicion of [[pedophilia]] but was quietly flown back to [[France]] in a cover-up. The affair was hushed up, and per 2021 he is leader of [[UNITIAD]]. | ||
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+ | ==Dominique Strauss-Kahn== | ||
+ | On 14 May 2011, Nafissatou Diallo, a 32-year-old maid at the Sofitel New York Hotel alleged that Strauss-Kahn had sexually assaulted her after she entered his suite. This might have been part of a [[sexual blackmail]] operation. Other evidence points to him getting protection from high places.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/jul/25/strauss-kahn-accuser-breaks-silence?INT7CMP=SRCH</ref> In the aftermath of the New York arrest, numerous other allegations of sexual misconduct were made. In March 2012, Strauss-Kahn came under investigation in [[France]] over his alleged involvement in a prostitution ring. The allegations relate to his supposed involvement in hiring prostitutes for [[sex parties]] at hotels in [[Lille]], [[Paris]] and [[Washington]].<ref>http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2012/s3465167.htm</ref> | ||
==The Toulouse sex== | ==The Toulouse sex== | ||
− | {{FA|Toulouse sex | + | {{FA|Toulouse VIP sex ring}} |
In 2003 a sex ring of high officials connected to a serial killer was exposed in the southern city of [[Toulouse]]. The scandal was hushed up. | In 2003 a sex ring of high officials connected to a serial killer was exposed in the southern city of [[Toulouse]]. The scandal was hushed up. | ||
==Olivier Duhamel== | ==Olivier Duhamel== | ||
{{FA|Olivier Duhamel}} | {{FA|Olivier Duhamel}} | ||
− | In January 2021, Olivier Duhamel | + | In January 2021, [[Olivier Duhamel]] was arrested and confessed to rape and sexual assault of his then teenage stepson. Duhamel is President of the most important deep state milieu [[Le Siècle]] and have trained a generation of the French political elites as President of [[Sciences Po]]. Apparently the assaults and similar situations was well known and accepted in the social group he belongs to. |
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+ | Duhamel organized many events with the French intelligentsia, involving a lot of sex and alcohol and mixing adults and children.<ref name="nouvelobs.com">https://www.nouvelobs.com/societe/20210113.OBS38777/il-etait-sa-propre-planete-et-on-gravitait-autour-quand-olivier-duhamel-regnait-sur-sanary.html</ref> In ''La Familia Grande'', Camille Kouchner depicts this environment and how this ''intelligentsia'' made intellectual justifications for it. For example, nudity among children and adults was encouraged, Duhamel took photos of the breasts and bottoms of children and adults and put them in large format on the walls.<ref>https://www.marieclaire.fr/la-familia-grande-camille-kouchner-inceste-olivier-duhamel-critique,1369063.asp</ref><ref>https://www.hommesdinfluence.com/livres-films-seduction/31566_duhamel-kouchner-familia-grande.html </ref> According to a witness who talked to ''[[Le Nouvel Obs]]'' but whose identity has not been revealed, children were told about the loss of his virginity at 12 and were asked to mime in front of parents sexual acts, 12-year old girls were dressed in provocative clothes and make-up and sent to dance with 40-year-old men, older children were asked to tell the audience about their first sexual experience and young boys were "offered" to older women.<ref name="nouvelobs.com"/> However, this was "brushed aside as part of the intellectual environment of which Duhamel was part and which was based on "hedonism", "familial saga" and "complex parents-children relations" in the 1970s.<ref name="courrierinternational.com">https://www.courrierinternational.com/article/vu-de-suisse-laffaire-kouchnerduhamel-une-grenade-degoupillee-lancee-sur-sciences-po</ref> | ||
+ | ==Links== | ||
+ | [https://isgp-studies.com/elite-child-abuse-accusations-in-france The SISGP did an impressive overview of this aspect of the French deep state, which is the source for some of the Wikispooks articles.]] | ||
{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 13:31, 22 December 2021
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Interest of | • Gérard Fauré • Claude Imbert • Pierre Palmade • Jean-François Revel • Régine Zylberberg |
Paedophilia has a long history of use by the French deep state to facilitate covert control, especially of politicians, police and the judiciary. |
Paedophilia has a long history of use by the French deep state to facilitate covert control, especially of politicians, police and the judiciary.
Contents
Ballets roses
- Full article: Ballets roses
- Full article: Ballets roses
The ballets roses ("pink ballets") was a sex abuse scandal that was publicized in 1959 in France. In a fashionable country house near Paris, belonging to the French Senate, a group of girls aged 15 to 17 performed "ballets" attended by prominent figures of the political and social worlds, notably, André Le Troquer, then president of the National Assembly. The performances were alleged to have ended in orgies.[1] The scandal came to light when four mothers of the girls became suspicious.[2] Twenty-three people were charged in relation to the ballets roses, including Le Troquer, who was charged with "offenses against morality,"[3][4] and the actress Elisabeth Pinajeff.
Antoine Pinay, central in the deep state Le Cercle was involved the scandal, possibly as an organizer of sexual blackmail. A police record deposited against him following an alleged "touching of a minor" prevented from seeking high office, a fact that only became known in 2011.
Zoé's Ark
- Full article: Zoé's Ark
- Full article: Zoé's Ark
Zoé's Ark (L'Arche de Zoé) is a French charity organization with the aim of increasing awareness of the crisis in Darfur (Sudan) and providing aid for children affected by the conflict. The organization was brought into the public's awareness in 2007 with the arrest of six members and 11 others in Chad for abducting 103 African children Chad said they had no authorization to take the infants, which were not orphans, but lured from their homes with candy, and from Chad.
“Was it to sell (the children) to pedophiles? Or take their organs to resell them?” Chadian President Idriss Deby asked.[5]
The Disappeared of the Yonne
- Full article: The Disappeared of the Yonne
- Full article: The Disappeared of the Yonne
Seven rapes and murders were committed in Auxerre and the surrounding area between 1977 and 1979 on young women aged 16 to 27 years from an institution for people with slight mental disabilities.
In 2000 Émile Louis confessed to the seven murders, but retracted it a month later, insisting the girls were abducted, abused or killed by a ring of high ranking local men. He was only the chauffeur, he said. In March 2004, he was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for rape and torture of his wife and daughter-in-law. He was also convicted of sexual assault on minors in 1983 (four years in prison) and in 1989 (five years in prison). In November 2004, Émile Louis was sentenced to life imprisonment for the seven.
In 1984, a severely mutilated woman escaped from a house near Auxerre. She led police to a cellar where she and two others had been imprisoned and tortured. The home belonged to Claude and Monique Dunand, known friends of Emile Louis. The police discovered a list of 50 people who had paid to torture the women. The list was said to include top people, but disappeared from the police files.[6]
Dunand was jailed for life in 1991 but was freed after 10 years, prompting speculation that this preferential treatment was part of a conspiracy to protect the identity of former clients.[6]
One recurring question is how the justice system could have ignored this string of disappearances for so long, even though suspicions had grown and some official reports indicating probable foul play had been produced. The lack of reaction on the part of judicial authorities has led to suspicions that the blocking of enquiries was not out of negligence or incompetency, but because of the possible involvement of locally well-connected people in a network providing sadistic prostitution services.[6]
In 1997, French gendarme Christian Jambert was found dead, quickly ruled a suicide. His persistence, despite his investigation being closed down by his superiors, had played a decisive role in the investigation of the case of the missing women.[7] In 2004, his son insisted on a proper autopsy. The autopsy showed his father had been shot twice in the head.
Philippe Douste-Blazy
- Full article: Philippe Douste-Blazy
- Full article: Philippe Douste-Blazy
[Philippe Douste-Blazy]], a French high functionary who has been Minister of Health and Minister of Foreign Affairs, was identified as the person arrested in Marocco on suspicion of pedophilia but was quietly flown back to France in a cover-up. The affair was hushed up, and per 2021 he is leader of UNITIAD.
Dominique Strauss-Kahn
On 14 May 2011, Nafissatou Diallo, a 32-year-old maid at the Sofitel New York Hotel alleged that Strauss-Kahn had sexually assaulted her after she entered his suite. This might have been part of a sexual blackmail operation. Other evidence points to him getting protection from high places.[8] In the aftermath of the New York arrest, numerous other allegations of sexual misconduct were made. In March 2012, Strauss-Kahn came under investigation in France over his alleged involvement in a prostitution ring. The allegations relate to his supposed involvement in hiring prostitutes for sex parties at hotels in Lille, Paris and Washington.[9]
The Toulouse sex
- Full article: Toulouse VIP sex ring
- Full article: Toulouse VIP sex ring
In 2003 a sex ring of high officials connected to a serial killer was exposed in the southern city of Toulouse. The scandal was hushed up.
Olivier Duhamel
- Full article: Olivier Duhamel
- Full article: Olivier Duhamel
In January 2021, Olivier Duhamel was arrested and confessed to rape and sexual assault of his then teenage stepson. Duhamel is President of the most important deep state milieu Le Siècle and have trained a generation of the French political elites as President of Sciences Po. Apparently the assaults and similar situations was well known and accepted in the social group he belongs to.
Duhamel organized many events with the French intelligentsia, involving a lot of sex and alcohol and mixing adults and children.[10] In La Familia Grande, Camille Kouchner depicts this environment and how this intelligentsia made intellectual justifications for it. For example, nudity among children and adults was encouraged, Duhamel took photos of the breasts and bottoms of children and adults and put them in large format on the walls.[11][12] According to a witness who talked to Le Nouvel Obs but whose identity has not been revealed, children were told about the loss of his virginity at 12 and were asked to mime in front of parents sexual acts, 12-year old girls were dressed in provocative clothes and make-up and sent to dance with 40-year-old men, older children were asked to tell the audience about their first sexual experience and young boys were "offered" to older women.[10] However, this was "brushed aside as part of the intellectual environment of which Duhamel was part and which was based on "hedonism", "familial saga" and "complex parents-children relations" in the 1970s.[13]
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Examples
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Ballets roses | French VIPaedophile event |
Jacques Bouthier | |
Daniel Cohn-Bendit | A leading figure in both the French and German Green parties, and one of the main responsible for changing the parties from pacifist to super-militarist. Also with notable VIPaedophile writings. |
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. |
Gabriel Matzneff | |
The Coral affair | |
Toulouse VIP sex ring | French sado-masochistic VIPaedophile ring partly exposed in 1997 |
Zoé's Ark | French charity organization which kidnapped 103 children in Africa for murky purposes. Ties to the family of President Nicolas Sarkozy. |
References
- ↑ Manheim, Ralph (1972) English translation of Nord by Louis-Ferdinand Céline.
- ↑ https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=auITAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4wQEAAAAIBAJ&pg=2105,5400615&dq=andr%C3%A9-le-troquer&hl=en
- ↑ https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-apr-04-1960-ballets-rose-trial-opens-in-paris-23-prominent-people-69363828.html
- ↑ https://archive.is/20120712202744/http://news.google.ca/newspapers?id=YK0yAAAAIBAJ&sjid=teoFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2227,254381&dq=andr%C3%A9-le-troquer&hl=en
- ↑ https://www.reuters.com/article/us-chad-france-debate-idUSL0260632620071102
- ↑ a b c https://murderpedia.org/male.L/l/louis-emile.htm
- ↑ http://www.leparisien.fr/faits-divers/le-gendarme-jambert-a-sans-doute-02-04-2004-2004881677.php
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/jul/25/strauss-kahn-accuser-breaks-silence?INT7CMP=SRCH
- ↑ http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/content/2012/s3465167.htm
- ↑ a b https://www.nouvelobs.com/societe/20210113.OBS38777/il-etait-sa-propre-planete-et-on-gravitait-autour-quand-olivier-duhamel-regnait-sur-sanary.html
- ↑ https://www.marieclaire.fr/la-familia-grande-camille-kouchner-inceste-olivier-duhamel-critique,1369063.asp
- ↑ https://www.hommesdinfluence.com/livres-films-seduction/31566_duhamel-kouchner-familia-grande.html
- ↑ https://www.courrierinternational.com/article/vu-de-suisse-laffaire-kouchnerduhamel-une-grenade-degoupillee-lancee-sur-sciences-po