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D’Assault De France

Jean Michel Trogneux has been so protected while wearing so many faces and has clearly gotten away with it across so many decades…so let’s dive into that today. Also, Adam Sosnick was on the PBD Podcast saying I don’t have any friends. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

Dirty Pierre Had Company

Candace Owens has raised a shock with her revelation that French intelligence was quite possibly involved knee-deep in the political assassination of Charlie Kirk. But now, it appears Dirty Pierre had lotsa company.

Baron Coleman has done another extensive look into Google searches, showing there truly was global interest in the Orem, Utah, lodge where the Kirk assassins apparently stayed. Searches in Orem’s La Quinta Inn and Suites spiked over the months of July and August as the plot against Kirk was hatched.

Not only did searches occur from Paris, France, but also Egypt, Israel and American sites all linked to the locations of FBI offices.

Where else was there interest in that specific La Quinta Inn? Bloody Australia! Interesting, too, how the Australian searches occurred just after the FBI’s Kash Patel had made a surprise trip to Australia and New Zealand in July.

This raises the question: Was it a French assassination team, or was Dirty Pierre simply a member of a global hit squad? Who put together the squad? Which nations joined this league of dishonor.

Here, former Green Beret Nate Cornacchio explores another aspect of Candace Owens’ assertions — why the French government might be involved in killing Charlie Kirk, and now is targeting Candace as well. Cornacchio discusses the issue on a new edition of his channel Valhalla VFT.

He says the National Gendamarie Intervention Group (NGIG), singled out by Candace in a Tweet, does have extensive experience with counterinsurgency against terrorists. It was the NGIG, for instance, that stormed Air Flight France 8969 after it had been hijacked by Algerian terrorists in 1994.

These terrorists, from the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria, had intended to detonate the plane over the Eiffel Tower in Paris. Instead, the NGIG succeeded in boarding the plane on the airport tarmac in Marseille and killing all four hijackers.

Candace singled out a second group — the French Foreign Legion. Cornacchio believes these units are more likely to produce the kinds of snipers the French might want to use against targets like Candace or Charlie Kirk.

Why? The members of the Legion are often shady characters, even criminals, with no compulsion whatsoever about killing in cold blood. Also, the members are usually not French at all, but instead Canadians, Americans or other recruited nationalities. Thus, if a mission failed, and the assassins were captured or killed, it would be much easier to deny any involvement by France in whatever illicit activity the assassins were carrying out.

 

 

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