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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 | ||
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 | ||
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 | ||
Resistance International | 1983 | 1988 | A spooky anti-communist anti-communist organisation that existed between 1983 and 1988 |
Saint-Cyr | 1 May 1802 | The French Army's officer training establishment | |
Sanofi | 1973 | French Big Pharma company |