French Resistance

The French Resistance was a fake resistance movement and intelligence network in France of the Bonaparte (Legion of Honour, Grand Orient of France) and Dreyfuss families (published L'Humanité), in alliance with the French Communist Party (Albert Camus) and Special Operations Executive in Britain, used as controlled opposition against the Vichy government and German nazi's during the WW2 ritual. The Jacobins (followers of Jacob Frank) controlled France since the French Revolution. It used the Cross of Lorraine as symbol. The main factions were Combat, Libération,... The Bonaparte's created the FBI in the US. Edouard Daladier's assistant was homosexual MI6 agent Edouard Pfeiffer, in contact with pedophile MI6 agent Guy Burgess (pro nazi Anglo-German Friendship).


Members

Albert Camus (French Communist Party) published Combat with JP Sartre, Raymond Aron and André Malraux (who both later worked for CIA front Congress for Cultural Freedom). Combat and Sarte played a role in the fake may 68 protests. Sartre was a central figure in the New Left (the Left Wing Church) with Michel Foucault and André Breton.

André Rogerie (Buchenwald, Auschwitz)

Ariadna Scriabina was the daughter of Theosophist Alexander Scriabin, member of Zionist group Armée Juive with Frida Wattenberg (Hashomer Hatzair), clown Marcel Marceau (Legion of Honour, Barbarella with Jane Fonda, Paganini of Klaus Kinski, puppeteer and mad scientist in Shanks) and his cousin Georges Longier (Legion of Honour). She married jewish poet Dovid Knut. They participated in the World Zionist Congress.

Scriabin's work anticipated the multimedia electronic trance music scene (sonic alchemy, Brave New World with slavery through drugs, VR sex and endless distraction), started in communist Soviet Union (atheism, abolition of family).

Berty Albrecht feminist, 'captured' by Klaus Barbie.

Catherine Dior, sister of Christian Dior.

Denise Bloch (Special Operations Executive)

Ernest Hemingway (grandfather of Mariel Hemingway)

France Bloch-Sérazin (Herzog like Isaac Herzog) was a communist and chemist who helped making explosives.

George Valois (Action Française)

Henri Frenay (son of Legion of Honour member) founded Combat.

Jane Vialle later worked for the UN.

Jean Cassou was editor of Mercure de France (promotion of Symbolism) and literary magazine Europe with Romain Rolland, Louis Aragon.

Jean Moulin son of freemason, captured by Klaus Barbie.

Jean-Pierre Bloch (Legion of Honour, International League Against Racism and Antisemitism)

Josephine Baker (Legion of Honour) used in the Harlem Renaissance as Whore of Babylon archetype.

Justus Rosenberg (Varian Fry's Emergency Rescue Committee, worked with UN and UC Shoah Foundation)

Lise London (Ravensbruck)

Louis Aragon (Surrealism)

Louis Bonaparte, son of Clémentine of Belgium (House of Wettin)

Louis Jourdan (The Swan with Grace Kelly, Gigi of Vincente Minnelli)

Louise Aslanian (French Communist Party, Ravensbruck)

Louise Weiss (Legion of Honour) of jewish elite family Javal (linked to Dreyfus family) edited L'Europe Nouvelle (Thomas Mann and Chancellor of Germany Gustav Stresemann and pm of France Aristide Briand). Her sister Jenny Aubrey (French Resistance, worked for Tavistock Clinic) was treated by psychoanalist Jacques Lacan.

Marc Bloch (Legion of Honour, trained by jesuits)

Marianne Modigliani, daughter of Sephardic jew Amedeo Modigliani.

Missak Manouchian Armenian communist, supported by family of Charles Aznavour.

Nancy Cunard friend of MI6 agent Aleister Crowley.

Paul Eluard (Surrealism, married to Elena Diakonova who later married Salvador Dali)

Paul Rassinier was used in the Holocaust denial movement.

Pierre Jeanneret cousin of Le Corbusier (Vichy government).

René Joyeuse (OSS)

Samuel Beckett (worked with Tavistock, nihilist program Modernism, relationships with Peggy Guggenheim, Suzanne Decheveaux-Dumesnil and BBC agent Barbara Bray)

Suzanne Spaak sister-in-law of Bilderberger Paul-Henri Spaak

Tristan Tzara  (French Communist Party, modernism)

Varian Fry

The French Communist Party was supported by Picasso and Sartre. Paris was 'liberated' in 1944.


French resistance in propaganda

1942 Casablanca Humpfrey Bogart Ingrid Bergman

1943 This Land Is Mine Jean Renoir George Sanders Maureen O'Hara

1950 Odette

1964 The Last Train John Frankenheimer Burt Lancaster Jeanne Moreau

1966 Is Paris Burning? Kirk Douglas (jewish) Orson Welles JP Belmondo (Legion of Honour)

1969 The Army of Shadows Jean-Pierre Cassel (father of Vincent Cassel)

1969 The Sorrow and the Pity Max Ophuls

1980 The Last Metro François Truffaut Catherine Deneuve as Marion Steiner Gerard Dépardieu (Legion of Honour)

1982 'Alllo 'Allo BBC Gorden Kaye.

1984 The Blood of Others (novel of Simone de Beauvoir) Jodie Foster Michael Ontkean Sam Neill Lambert Wilson (Merovingian in The Matrix) Claude Chabrol

1987 Au Revoir Les Enfants

1997 Lucie Abrac Daniel Auteil Pathé

2001 Charlotte Grey Cate Blanchett

2009 The Army of Crime Virginie Ledoyen

2022 Burning at Both Ends Judd Hirsch (Taxi)


the WW1 and WW2 ritual

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