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Revision as of 12:12, 3 April 2016
Jean Violet (lawyer, spook) | |
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Died | December 2000 |
Founder of | Le Cercle |
Member of | Le Cercle, Opus Dei, The 61, Vaduz Institute |
Career
In the 1930s, Violet became involved with the Comite Secret pour l’Action Revolutionaire (a "far-right political cult modeled on a Freemasonic movement, complete with Masonic-style rites and rituals... a predecessor of Licio Gelli's P-2" led by Eugene Deloncle and Jean Filliol).[1]
After WW2
Violet worked for the SDECE, and was an influential behind-the-scenes actor in the post World War II Europe, and worked with Opus Dei. Jean Violet started Le Cercle in the 1950s around its titular leader, Antoine Pinay.
He was involved in the Great Oil Sniffer Hoax.[2]
1970s
Violet was reputed to have been involved in the 1970 smear of President Pompidou's wife (the Markovic affair).
Violet, together with Otto von Habsburg, founded the Académie Européenne des Sciences Politiques, a Brussels-based ultra-conservative Paneuropa think tank.[1]
Death
Jean Violet may have died in a car accident.[3]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Le Cercle/1958 | 18 August 1958 | 18 August 1958 | Europe | Exact dates uncertain |
Le Cercle/1970 (Washington) | 2 December 1970 | 2 December 1970 | US Washington DC Rockefeller family mansion | Exact dates uncertain |