Yves Guérin-Sérac person
also: Delachey, Yves Saint-Garrion, Yves-Garin Seurat, Gadarin Surat, Captain Yves-Garrion Serac, Serac, Yves Gaterin Serrat, Sirach, Siroc, God's terrorist, Ciroc, Guilhou, Jean Violet, Surat, Turok, Yves Félix Marie Guilhou, Yves Gaterin Serac, Yves Gaterin Serap, Yves Savak, Shali, the general, Yves-Garin Serac, Yves Guérin-Serrat, Guérin-Serrat, Yves-Garin Sarac, Yves Guérin, Chirac guy, Sirac, John Violet, Violet, B-I-O-L-E-T, Jean Vallée, Volet, Bollé, Yves Guerin-Serac
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Claims (41)
Yves Guérin-Sérac recruited
Hugo Raúl Miore Pereira host_asserted
“He was recruited by Delachey, the Agenter Press co-founder. Awesome. I'm going to have my husband help me with this because he's Brazilian, speaks Portuguese. So we'll search in some Portuguese stuff a little later, see if we come up with t…”
▶ MLK’s Conspiracy Trial thru Gladio Glasses @ 1:32:29
Yves Guérin-Sérac headed
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“Like the Otto Skorzenys, like the Yves Guérin, all of those people that led the individual Gladio programs are employed by these intelligence agencies. And so if I had to draw on a diagram, I would have the bottom of the pyramid, the Gladio…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs,Oil and War Part 12 @ 1:12:26
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Organisation armée secrète book_quoted
“Algeria, their independence, so they tried to kill him. The coup was led by a clandestine network of French military known as the OAS, and the OAS coup failed, so Yves Savak deserted the 11th Shock Brigade and signed on with the OAS because…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 33:03
Yves Guérin-Sérac founded
Aginter Press host_asserted
“which read that as fascist. To this end, in 1966, he founded the Agenter Press, which functioned as a news bureau at the same time, was used as a press, which forged documents necessary for the movement of all of the NATO.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 38:28
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
SDECE book_quoted
“which is the French civilian intelligence service, much like the CIA. And it just so happens that the SDECE was an early backer of the Circle and the Academy. Jean Vallée was a longtime asset of SDECE. So basically, he's a CIA asset, only t…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 30:59
Yves Guérin-Sérac carried_out_attack
1961 French coup attempt book_quoted
“Stories around the CIA's French intrigue soon began spreading to the American press. A Paris correspondent for the Washington Post reported that Shali had launched his revolt because he was convinced he had unqualified American support. Ass…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18 @ 58:56
Yves Guérin-Sérac funded
Academy Europe Science Politics documented
“Do we want that? Do we want to keep Russia as the boogeyman? Another organization called AESP, which was based in Brussels, and it was a creation of the Belgian Floremond Damon. I'm going to spell the name. F-L-O-R-I-M-O-N-D-D-A-M-M-A-N. He…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 50:40
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
SDECE book_quoted
“and ensured it was properly funded. So the man pulling the strings behind the development was Panay's long-standing companion, Jean Vallée, spelt Violet, who we talked about several chapters ago. He provided the international legal advice. …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 14 @ 47:54
CIA recruited
Yves Guérin-Sérac host_asserted
“Like the Otto Skorzenys, like the Yves Guérin, all of those people that led the individual Gladio programs are employed by these intelligence agencies. And so if I had to draw on a diagram, I would have the bottom of the pyramid, the Gladio…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Drugs,Oil and War Part 12 @ 1:12:26
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Le Cercle book_quoted
“So they could say it's not officially part of NATO. Shortly after the Academy's founding, Damon encountered the man called Jean Violet. Violet, however you say it, B-I-O-L-E-T. He was instrumental in the circle for decades.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 25:09
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Academy Europe Science Politics book_quoted
“So they could say it's not officially part of NATO. Shortly after the Academy's founding, Damon encountered the man called Jean Violet. Violet, however you say it, B-I-O-L-E-T. He was instrumental in the circle for decades.…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 25:09
Yves Guérin-Sérac founded
Aginter Press book_quoted
“had extensive contacts throughout the international fascist movement, and had made contact with the OAS as far back as 1961. He would become one of their principal agents. In 1964, he met Sirach, the agenda press head honcho, and would beco…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner -Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 7 @ 21:27
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
11th Demi-Brigade of Foreign Legion Paratroopers host_asserted
“The 11th shock troops was the Iron Fist for the SDECE. One of the most prominent members of the 11th shock troop originally was Yves-Garin Seurat. And y'all remember him because we talked about him. He eventually goes to Portugal and sets u…”
▶ Operation Gladio - France @ 21:49
Yves Guérin-Sérac founded
Aginter Press host_asserted
“The 11th shock troops was the Iron Fist for the SDECE. One of the most prominent members of the 11th shock troop originally was Yves-Garin Seurat. And y'all remember him because we talked about him. He eventually goes to Portugal and sets u…”
▶ Operation Gladio - France @ 21:49
Yves Guérin-Sérac headed
Aginter Press host_asserted
“This organization operated not exclusively in Portugal, but also in Italy. Italian senators found that the CIA supported Agenter Press, and Agenter Press was led by a French guy by the name of Captain Yves-Garrion Serac. Serac, a specialist…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Portugal @ 16:33
Francisco Franco recruited
Yves Guérin-Sérac host_asserted
“He essentially functioned as a mercenary. And after Charles de Gaulle closed down the OAS out of France, the Gladio leadership fled to other countries. And Serac was hired by the Spanish dictator Franco. Franco employed his skills to incorp…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Portugal @ 19:50
Yves Guérin-Sérac attempted_assassination_of
Charles de Gaulle host_asserted
“and the French War in Algeria. He was also part of a French unit that tried to assassinate Charles de Gaulle. And keep in mind, he is a relic of the OAS, which I believe we get to in a minute. And so they attempted to assassinate Charles de…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Portugal @ 19:20
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“From Spain, he moved to Portugal and participated in their Gladio. And in many ways, people actually believe he set it up. He sounds just like a hired mercenary. The CIA and Portugal Gladio units set up training camps and instructed mercena…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Portugal @ 20:19
Yves Guérin-Sérac founding_member_of
Aginter Press host_asserted
“He spent on the circle activities. In 1965, Delachey would play a key role in formulating the strategy of tension. We already know it was established well before that. He's just crafting parts of it. He became a founding member of a genter …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 6 @ 18:51
Yves Guérin-Sérac funded
The Peacetime Strategy of the Soviet Union documented
“Italian industrialist Carlo Pesenti, P-E-S-E-N-T-I. It was reproduced in French and put in the New York Times version of the media. Likewise, the 1973 report called The Peacetime Strategy of the Soviet Union was not only inspired by Bollé,…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 35:34
Le Cercle founded
Yves Guérin-Sérac host_asserted
“by Anton Pinet and Jean Vallée. Pinet was the prime minister and minister of finance. He also became the minister of economic affairs during the administration of Charles de Gaulle. Vallée was a shadowy figure that kind of always operated i…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 0:34
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
SDECE host_asserted
“by Anton Pinet and Jean Vallée. Pinet was the prime minister and minister of finance. He also became the minister of economic affairs during the administration of Charles de Gaulle. Vallée was a shadowy figure that kind of always operated i…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 0:34
Yves Guérin-Sérac worked_for
Reinhard Gehlen host_asserted
“And in 1960s, he was actually working for Reinhard Galen, who was running the German BND. So he 100 percent is a Operation Gladio operative. The long serving chancellor of West Germany, Konrad Adenauer, and the prominent Bavarian.…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 2:03
Le Cercle appointed
Yves Guérin-Sérac host_asserted
“was an integral part of it. They appointed Vallée as Secretary General and basically trusted him to run the day-to-day operations of Le Cercle. The promotion of post-war reconciliation between the historic rivals, France and Germany, after …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 3:33
Franz Josef Bach succeeded
Yves Guérin-Sérac host_asserted
“Franz Joseph Bach took over the secretariat from Jean Vallée, although Vallée maintained his membership. Bach was B-A-C-H, was a German diplomat who ran Adenauer's secretariat before serving as the German ambassador in Iran from 64 to 68 an…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 8:45
Yves Guérin-Sérac recruited
Brian Cozier host_asserted
“world features. He also ran the Institute for the Study of Conflict, we've talked about it before, ISD, which he set up in London in 1970. Posier, who had been recruited to Le Circle by Jean Vallée in 1971, would stop organizing and partici…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism&Cold War Part 10 @ 16:47
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Guerrillas of Christ the King book_quoted
“Little Gladio guys running all over the place, specially equipped with all kinds of fancy guns, courtesy of Mitch Orbel, the white Russian. According to a detailed study by French journalist Laurent, the two chief advisors to Sanchez Covist…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Great Heroin Coup Part 1 @ 54:42
Yves Guérin-Sérac headed
Aginter Press book_quoted
“meaning Otto Skorzeny, along with Yves Guérin-Serrat, who was the former leader of a gentry press, meaning the entire Gladio network in Portugal. And he also was a veteran of the OAS in France, thanks to Otto Skorzeny. It's important to rec…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner_ The Great Heroin Coup Part 1 @ 1:05:29
Yves Guérin-Sérac founded
Aginter Press host_asserted
“figure sometimes known as Yves Gaterin Serac. Now, Yves Gaterin Serac is the guy that created A Genter Press and the entire Gladio network in Portugal. Now, he has a different name. His actual real name is Yves Félix Marie Guilhou. G-U-I-L-…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 28:32
Yves Guérin-Sérac headed
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“figure sometimes known as Yves Gaterin Serac. Now, Yves Gaterin Serac is the guy that created A Genter Press and the entire Gladio network in Portugal. Now, he has a different name. His actual real name is Yves Félix Marie Guilhou. G-U-I-L-…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 28:32
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
11th Parachute Brigade book_quoted
“During the Algerian Civil War, he served on the 11th Deme Brigade of Parachutists, and they referred to that as the Shock Troop. It's spelled C-H-O-C, but pronounced Shock, the 11th Shock Parachute Brigade. The 11th Shock was a paramilitary…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 30:29
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“His agenda press also appeared to have been a key node, not just in Gladio, but also in Condor. Now, the guy traces the same people in both networks, but then says there he can't prove that they're connected, which is just a little weird. F…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Strange Tales of the ParaPolitical Part 5 @ 42:20
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Le Cercle host_asserted
“But again, Le Cercle and Valet was very much tied into NATO and Operation Gladio as part of Le Cercle. The January 1972 report called European Security and the Soviet Problems. Nothing like telling you what they want you to think. It was fu…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Communism&Cold War Part 9 @ 35:03
John F. Kennedy funded
Yves Guérin-Sérac book_quoted
“Stories around the CIA's French intrigue soon began spreading to the American press. A Paris correspondent for the Washington Post reported that Shali had launched his revolt because he was convinced he had unqualified American support. Ass…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Devil's Chessboard Part 18 @ 58:56
Yves Guérin-Sérac founded
Le Cercle host_asserted
“And remember, John Violet is La Circle, and that is another basically semi-secret society that is fascist and was operating behind the scenes in Europe with a lot of Americans on it to implement one world government. He was also the instiga…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 15:53
Yves Guérin-Sérac founded
Catholic Committee International Defense, Civilization, and Culture host_asserted
“And remember, John Violet is La Circle, and that is another basically semi-secret society that is fascist and was operating behind the scenes in Europe with a lot of Americans on it to implement one world government. He was also the instiga…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner Transnational Anticommunism& Cold War part 8 @ 15:53
Yves Guérin-Sérac founded
Aginter Press book_quoted
“Yves-Garin Seurat, the Frenchman who goes to Portugal and sets up a gender press, was actually helping set up many of the organizations in Germany. And it said during a group sojourn by the founders at a...…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Germany @ 22:23
Yves Guérin-Sérac headed
Aginter Press host_asserted
“The Portugal's program, a gentle press. He was in and out of South America a lot. So there's a lot of bleed over that Chirac guy that was part of the Italian new order. He was down there all the time. So they definitely had an entire cadre …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner OPEN MIC FRIDAY @ 1:42:49
Yves Guérin-Sérac trained
Red Army Faction book_quoted
“PLO training camp in Jordan, saying this group was actually taken to a terrorist training camp in Jordan, that one participant by the name of Peter Homan, H-O-M-A-N-N, began to appear suspicious and he was threatened on the spot with a deat…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Germany @ 22:50
Yves Guérin-Sérac member_of
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“who was originally from France, all spent significant time in Spain because they basically were kind of the lieutenant of the Operation Gladio for NATO. And they had safe passage anywhere in Spain. We had a consul, even though it was a fasc…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Spain @ 6:54
Yves Guérin-Sérac carried_out_attack
Chile host_asserted
“Death occurred in 1975 that coincided with Franco's death. So either way, that's not a coincidence. Siroc fled Spain at that time, but a Spanish investigation indicated that he had left behind weapons and explosives, and he coincidentally t…”
▶ Operation Gladio - Portugal @ 36:37
Mentions (60)
▶ 1:32:29
He was recruited by Delachey, the Agenter Press co-founder. Awesome. I'm going to have my husband help me with this because he's Brazilian, speaks Portuguese. So we'll search in some Portuguese stuff a little later, see if we come up with t…
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The 11th shock troops was the Iron Fist for the SDECE. One of the most prominent members of the 11th shock troop originally was Yves-Garin Seurat. And y'all remember him because we talked about him. He eventually goes to Portugal and sets u…
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Yves-Garin Seurat, the Frenchman who goes to Portugal and sets up a gender press, was actually helping set up many of the organizations in Germany. And it said during a group sojourn by the founders at a...…
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So as soon as he gets back, he drops out of the organization. But it was very much thought at the time that he was one of the Gladio infiltrators into this organization to steer them into committing certain acts. Gadarin Surat taught the cl…
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This organization operated not exclusively in Portugal, but also in Italy. Italian senators found that the CIA supported Agenter Press, and Agenter Press was led by a French guy by the name of Captain Yves-Garrion Serac. Serac, a specialist…
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Many of Portugal's Gladio units had previously fought against the African colonial independence movements throughout Portugal colonies. Compellingly, Yves Gaterin Serrat was a Catholic militant who had fought on behalf of France and Vietnam…
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and the French War in Algeria. He was also part of a French unit that tried to assassinate Charles de Gaulle. And keep in mind, he is a relic of the OAS, which I believe we get to in a minute. And so they attempted to assassinate Charles de…
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He essentially functioned as a mercenary. And after Charles de Gaulle closed down the OAS out of France, the Gladio leadership fled to other countries. And Serac was hired by the Spanish dictator Franco. Franco employed his skills to incorp…
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assassination, subversive techniques, clandestine activities, communications, infiltration, and general colonial warfare. Sirach is quoted as saying, quote, two forms of terrorism can create such a situation of terrorizing domestic targets.…
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and perfecting their use of terror. In each case, Ciroc said, quote, the terror had to be carried out secretly by the extreme right in order to blame it on the left under the guise of anti-communist terror. These are his words. This destruc…
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Number four, international fascism with clandestine paramilitary funding and training. And that pretty much sums it up. Siroc fled to fascist Spain and sought Franco's protection after the raid. His headquarters was reestablished in Spain, …
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Death occurred in 1975 that coincided with Franco's death. So either way, that's not a coincidence. Siroc fled Spain at that time, but a Spanish investigation indicated that he had left behind weapons and explosives, and he coincidentally t…
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So as a result of that, Spain became a hotbed of travelers that were Operation Gladio focused. Dale Shea, the Italian, Yves Saint-Garrion from Portugal.…
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His background was in mercenary or assassin work, much like fellow Spaniard Yves-Garrion Sarat of Portugal's Agenda Press, which of course we've covered. Morales had won a contract to guard the Ecuadorian president's children and the Ecuado…
▶ 24:25
May the force be with you. The propaganda of the deed. God's terrorist, Yves-Garin Sarac, and the press gang. That's a gentler press. One last French kiss. The devil in the deep blue sea, talking about Cyprus and Greece and their civil war …
▶ 1:12:26
Like the Otto Skorzenys, like the Yves Guérin, all of those people that led the individual Gladio programs are employed by these intelligence agencies. And so if I had to draw on a diagram, I would have the bottom of the pyramid, the Gladio…
▶ 14:25
And it does say he was the ambassador after World War II. So for those of you who don't know, with your Gladio glasses on, Portugal was a fascist dictatorship during World War II, supposedly neutral, but they were already fascist. It is als…
▶ 1:42:49
The Portugal's program, a gentle press. He was in and out of South America a lot. So there's a lot of bleed over that Chirac guy that was part of the Italian new order. He was down there all the time. So they definitely had an entire cadre …
▶ 1:10:44
And they pull in assassins from other Gladio organizations because you find Delachey throughout Latin America. And he definitely was a European, you know, Gladio guy. You find that Yves Saint Laurent, whatever his name was, from Portugal th…
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So they could say it's not officially part of NATO. Shortly after the Academy's founding, Damon encountered the man called Jean Violet. Violet, however you say it, B-I-O-L-E-T. He was instrumental in the circle for decades.…
▶ 25:39
Viollet had been looking for a group that would provide an operational framework for the operation he envisioned for the Circle to participate in, basically one world government. He appears to have settled on the Academy and the UK-based In…
▶ 26:05
So the UK set up a group called the Institute for the Study of Conflict while also sponsoring the Strategy of Tension, which uses conflict to create the tension. Y'all following along? Okay. So not long after Viollet became involved in the …
▶ 28:32
figure sometimes known as Yves Gaterin Serac. Now, Yves Gaterin Serac is the guy that created A Genter Press and the entire Gladio network in Portugal. Now, he has a different name. His actual real name is Yves Félix Marie Guilhou. G-U-I-L-…
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I'm going to refer to him as Yves Gaterin Serap because that is the name throughout all of Gladio material that this guy's referred to as. And he's flipping all over the place. He is probably secondary to Otto Skorzeny as far as the worker …
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And I would put him at number two, only secondary to Otto Skorzeny as far as the operational importance to this network. He is a big, big deal. French paratrooper Yves-Garin Serac was a specialist in unconventional warfare and participated …
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He was also in the Korean War, which is very interesting because that was basically led by the U.S., even though it was, quote unquote, a U.N. So he somehow manages to make the cut of the very few other people that showed up in Korea. He al…
▶ 30:59
which is the French civilian intelligence service, much like the CIA. And it just so happens that the SDECE was an early backer of the Circle and the Academy. Jean Vallée was a longtime asset of SDECE. So basically, he's a CIA asset, only t…
▶ 33:03
Algeria, their independence, so they tried to kill him. The coup was led by a clandestine network of French military known as the OAS, and the OAS coup failed, so Yves Savak deserted the 11th Shock Brigade and signed on with the OAS because…
▶ 37:28
It's just a very interesting time frame. And I want to put all of that in context because I know it's hard to keep track of all of it. All right. So after the OAS was defeated and expelled from France, they weren't actually defeated. They w…
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relocated to Portugal, which is where he set up a gentry press. And keep in mind, Portugal at the time was under the dictatorship of Antonio Salazar. So, again, Turok's referred to as God's terrorist, now intended or declared, probably woul…
▶ 41:46
Naturally, Agencia assets would turn up in Chile in the coup in 1973 as well. After Agencia Press was shut down in 1974 by Portuguese authorities following a coup that toppled the fascist dictator, many of the assets moved to South America …
▶ 42:20
His agenda press also appeared to have been a key node, not just in Gladio, but also in Condor. Now, the guy traces the same people in both networks, but then says there he can't prove that they're connected, which is just a little weird. F…
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Obviously, a lot of business people go to London and then they have all of those parties like we talked about earlier in this book. So anyway, that's enough about that. Bridget, did you have anything you wanted to add? Go ahead, SR71. I don…
▶ 1:22:23
on the kind of post-war European integration, right? And more kind of like French-German rapprochement around the kind of whole sort of Catholic, old sort of Holy Roman Empire alliance and the Vatican, right? So you have all of that kind of…
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I guess, and who's in and who's out. I'll post an article too that talks about how I think it was specifically, was it Jean Monnet or, sorry, Jean Violet, who was key to recruiting members of British and American as both MI6.…
▶ 18:51
He spent on the circle activities. In 1965, Delachey would play a key role in formulating the strategy of tension. We already know it was established well before that. He's just crafting parts of it. He became a founding member of a genter …
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OAS, which were the fascist element in France, that was kind of the ones that cooperated with Hitler during the war. They are also the ones that wanted to keep all of the French colonies as slaves. It is likely that many of the OAS men were…
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Also, Skorzeny had helped Siroc establish a gentrish press paramilitary organization around the same time, which is also true because Skorzeny trained not only a gentrish press people, but also the OAS. Because if you guys recall, they had …
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While Yves Seurat did not attend that conference particular, many believed that the agenda that had been created for the conference was something that he produced as the key architect to it. Seurat, in turn, was likely influenced by many of…
▶ 21:27
had extensive contacts throughout the international fascist movement, and had made contact with the OAS as far back as 1961. He would become one of their principal agents. In 1964, he met Sirach, the agenda press head honcho, and would beco…
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allegedly was involved with Otto Skorzeny and the Paladin group. Well, of course he was, because he's the trainer of all of them. If, let's see, this is further evidence that the Paladin was also a part of the strategy of tension. Of course…
▶ 58:56
Stories around the CIA's French intrigue soon began spreading to the American press. A Paris correspondent for the Washington Post reported that Shali had launched his revolt because he was convinced he had unqualified American support. Ass…
▶ 54:42
Little Gladio guys running all over the place, specially equipped with all kinds of fancy guns, courtesy of Mitch Orbel, the white Russian. According to a detailed study by French journalist Laurent, the two chief advisors to Sanchez Covist…
▶ 1:05:29
meaning Otto Skorzeny, along with Yves Guérin-Serrat, who was the former leader of a gentry press, meaning the entire Gladio network in Portugal. And he also was a veteran of the OAS in France, thanks to Otto Skorzeny. It's important to rec…
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Every particular asset is capable of doing what they were trained to do, whether they're an explosive expert or a sniper or whatever. You have a laundry list of people that you can activate at any time to deploy around the world. This was d…
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by Anton Pinet and Jean Vallée. Pinet was the prime minister and minister of finance. He also became the minister of economic affairs during the administration of Charles de Gaulle. Vallée was a shadowy figure that kind of always operated i…
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was an integral part of it. They appointed Vallée as Secretary General and basically trusted him to run the day-to-day operations of Le Cercle. The promotion of post-war reconciliation between the historic rivals, France and Germany, after …
▶ 4:03
led to secret meetings between Panay, Adenauer, and Strauss, with Vallée operating as the go-between, the message carrier. This paved the way for Charles de Gaulle's own encounters with Adenauer. And it also resulted in the signing of a Fra…
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Franz Joseph Bach took over the secretariat from Jean Vallée, although Vallée maintained his membership. Bach was B-A-C-H, was a German diplomat who ran Adenauer's secretariat before serving as the German ambassador in Iran from 64 to 68 an…
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Amari took over the chairmanship from Panay in 1980, Franz Joseph Bach remained the secretary. The most important organizer of LeCircle's activities from 80 to 85 held no official post at all. In 1980, Jean Vallée, who had health problems, …
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world features. He also ran the Institute for the Study of Conflict, we've talked about it before, ISD, which he set up in London in 1970. Posier, who had been recruited to Le Circle by Jean Vallée in 1971, would stop organizing and partici…
▶ 19:12
was a small command staff to discuss and develop action plans for political issues. The inner circle met occasionally throughout the 80s, for example, in Zurich in 1980. Vallée led this meeting, which included Hans Graf Hohen, Brian Cozier,…
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the president that everybody thinks is the greatest president since all time, had a personal representative on Le Cercle. After Jean Vallée withdrawal from Le Cercle because of bad health in 80, George with an S, Albertini, A-L-B-E-R-T-I-N-…
▶ 15:25
such as Switzerland, and created anti-communist liaisons with NATO and all NATO countries, as well as NATO-aligned countries. The similar attitudes would later be adopted towards the transnational networks, such as the World Anti-Communist …
▶ 15:53
And remember, John Violet is La Circle, and that is another basically semi-secret society that is fascist and was operating behind the scenes in Europe with a lot of Americans on it to implement one world government. He was also the instiga…
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Do we want that? Do we want to keep Russia as the boogeyman? Another organization called AESP, which was based in Brussels, and it was a creation of the Belgian Floremond Damon. I'm going to spell the name. F-L-O-R-I-M-O-N-D-D-A-M-M-A-N. He…
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and ensured it was properly funded. So the man pulling the strings behind the development was Panay's long-standing companion, Jean Vallée, spelt Violet, who we talked about several chapters ago. He provided the international legal advice. …
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Other ISC staff members ended up being lecturers at all kinds of NATO Army institutions and discussed terrorism and subversion, which they were going to be doing. All of this work also had, remember the guy that we talked about, Violet, or …
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more in a covert manner. He was mostly known for his ISC, but he definitely was a member of Le Cercle, which, because of that, brought him in very close contact with French intelligence and Jean Vallée, or Violet. And that's how he got some…
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But it was funded through Volet's connections, and it was the 1975 report called The New Dimensions of Security in Europe that basically, unlike it says peacetime strategy of the Soviet Union, it actually, the entire thing was addressing ho…