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mercredi 9 janvier 2008

La France - Sarkosy et les influences d'Israël



La France - Sarkosy et les influences d'Israël

Quelques articles sur la France, Sarkozy qui semble avoir eu des liens avec le Mossad israélien, les influences et lobby israélien en France, il est aussi question d'une guerre inconnue que la France mène en Afrique.

Bon jeudi!



Sarkozy

Le Monde Diplomatique

Charmées par sa verve et son brio, comme des enfants le furent jadis par l’habile flûtiste de Hamelin, maintes personnalités de tous bords avaient succombé à la magie de M. Nicolas Sarkozy. D’autant que les grands médias n’ont cessé de le glorifier en se livrant à une opération d’intoxication de masse. Il s’est ainsi produit en France une sorte d’hypnose collective devant un président possédé par une hyperactivité déconcertante et un bouillonnement d’initiatives souvent fumeuses.


Sarkozy was ex-Mossad secret agent

Le Figaro claimed that French police officials managed to keep secret a letter, which exposed Sarkozy's past participation in espionage activities for Mossad.

A report reveals that French President Nicolas Sarkozy worked for Israeli intelligence for a long time before he was elected president.

French daily Le Figaro has revealed the French leader once worked for the Zionist regime as a sayan, Hebrew for 'collaborator'.

Ex-Mossad agent Victor Ostrovsky says sayans, who perform many roles, are Jewish citizens of other nationalities assisting Mossad.

Le Figaro claimed that French police officials managed to keep secret a letter, which exposed Sarkozy's past participation in espionage activities for Mossad.

The letter fixed Sarkozy's alleged spying activities as far back as 1983.

In the immediate aftermath of Le Figaro's exposé, the Zionist regime's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was on a state visit to France to discuss Iran's nuclear program, which raised more questions about the report.

How many Israeli spies are buried inside OUR government?


Sarkozy affirms alliance to Israel


Algerian minister says "Jewish lobby" elected Sarkozy

Less than a week before the visit of French President Nicolas Sarkozy to Algeria, an Algerian minister said that Sarkozy owed his electoral victory to Israel and "the Jewish lobby," the French daily Le Figaro reported Wednesday.

Posted in light if the recent allegations that Sarkozy is a Mossad asset.

How many of our candidates, supported by the Israeli Lobby, are actually Mossad assets?


Sarkozy, kissing Olmert's Ass


Sarkozy has Israel's stamp of approval

This dovetails with the report that Sarkozy may be linked to the Mossad.


BOMBSHELL! French Police investigate Sarkozy's background as Mossad agent

The PJ (Police Judiciere) investigates an electronic mail that was sent during the presidential election to one hundred top responsible of the police force. The email affirms that Sarkozy, like Balkany, Lellouche, Devedjian and Aeschlimann were connected to Mossad. Did a dispensary want to destabilize Nicolas Sarkozy during the presidential campaign? An inquiry entrusted to the Police Judiciere (Judiciary Police) must establish this. At the end of March, 2007, in the 'last right' of the election, all departmental managers of the Public Security, around one hundred senior civil servants, were sent a strange electronic mail. The future president was bluntly accused of having been recruited in 1980s by Mossad, the Israeli secret service.


Furl the flag

As if his marital challenges were not enough cause for concern, "Sarco the Sayan" has suddenly emerged as the most infamous accolade of French President Nicolas Sarkozy. The influential French daily Le Figaro last week revealed that the French leader once worked for -- and perhaps still does, it hinted -- Israeli intelligence as a sayan (Hebrew for helper), one of the thousands of Jewish citizens of countries other than Israel who cooperate with the katsas (Mossad case-officers).


Inside France's secret war

"France sees the CAR as a colony," Maka says. "The presidents are selected by France, not elected by the people. The presidents do not serve the interests of this country; they serve the interests of France." He lists the French corporations who use the CAR as a base to grab Central African resources. This French behaviour is, he reasons, at the root of the wars currently ripping apart the north of the country. Whoever becomes president knows his power flows down from Paris, not up from the people – so he has no incentive to build support by developing the country. Rebellions become inevitable, and the president crushes them with the house-burnings and French bombs I learned about in Birao.

"The country will only be able to develop when France stops putting in place these dictators and the people choose," Maka adds, stubbing out his cigarette into an overflowing ashtray. "The CAR will only progress when the president is scared of his people, not the French."

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