Post by Admin on Dec 21, 2018 0:27:30 GMT
La Cagoule
Screw Ananda, not worth my time to read any of their stuff at this time. It's just an Eastern flavored version of New Thought, i.e. a denial system.
I remember decades ago when I came to this conclusion about it. This has quickly reminded me of that.
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So François Mitterrand was part of Resistance, but rather late. At the end of his Presidency, he lamented that he "might have collaborated".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Mitterrand
He was talking about his involvement in something known as La Cagoule
So what was this?
Officially called, "Secret Committee of Revolutionary Action"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Cagoule
So it was a fascist leaning anti-communist t*rr*r*st group formed in 1937 with the aim of over throwing the Popular front of socialist Leon Blume, elected in 1936.
La Cagoule was founded by Eugène Deloncle. Among others, the founder of the cosmetics company L'Oréal, Eugène Schueller, bankrolled the clandestine movement.
The group performed assassinations, bombings, sabotage of armaments, and other violent activities, some intended to cast suspicion on communists and add to political instability. Planning a November 1937 overthrow of the government, La Cagoule was infiltrated by the police, and the national government arrested and imprisoned about 70 men. At the outbreak of World War II, the government released the men to fight in the French Army. Some supported other right-wing organizations and participated in the Vichy government; others joined the Free French of Charles de Gaulle. It was not until 1948 that the government tried surviving members for the charges of 1937.
In Nice, new members were initiated in a formal ritual. In the presence of the Grand Master, dressed in red and accompanied by his assesseurs dressed in black, with their faces covered, new members stood before a table draped with a French flag. A sword and torches were placed on it. Each man raised his right arm and swore the oath, Ad majorem Galliæ gloriam ("For the greater glory of France").[5] This oath echoed the Jesuit motto, Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (For the greater glory of God). Disloyalty was punished by death. For instance, the arms suppliers Léon Jean-Baptiste and Maurice Juif were murdered by Cagoulards in October 1936 and February 1937, respectively, for attempting to enrich themselves by lying about the price they had paid for the arms.
The paramilitary organization was active in the provinces. In Paris it organized militias and demonstrations, and it amassed arms. They attempted to assassinate Léon Blum, the prime minister. They also trained men in terrorism, built underground prisons, and "ran guns in Belgium, Switzerland and Italy."
Reactions to the plot and the revelations by the French government about la Cagoule varied among the international media. In the United States, the editors of the New York Times were initially suspicious of the accounts.[citation needed] The journalists of Time magazine likened La Cagoule to the American Ku Klux Klan, a right-wing group that had a widespread revival from 1915, reaching its peak of influence in 1925, with members elected to political office in midwestern cities and states as well as the South.
Socialite masquerade of the Cagoule conspiracy after the revelations by the French government in 1937.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/Parisian_Members_of_la_Cagoule_in_1937.jpg
so
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When Mitterrand's involvement in these conservative nationalist movements was revealed in the 1990s, he attributed his actions to the milieu of his youth. Mitterrand furthermore had some personal and family relations with members of the Cagoule, a far-right terrorist group in the 1930s.
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Not good. Some do hold this against him today.
SJG
1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRcu-ysocX4
His book:
www.amazon.com/1177-B-C-Civilization-Collapsed-Turning/dp/0691168385/ref=sr_1_1/145-6873171-2654212?ie=UTF8&qid=1545341328&sr=8-1&keywords=1177+bc
Screw Ananda, not worth my time to read any of their stuff at this time. It's just an Eastern flavored version of New Thought, i.e. a denial system.
I remember decades ago when I came to this conclusion about it. This has quickly reminded me of that.
**************************************
So François Mitterrand was part of Resistance, but rather late. At the end of his Presidency, he lamented that he "might have collaborated".
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7ois_Mitterrand
He was talking about his involvement in something known as La Cagoule
So what was this?
Officially called, "Secret Committee of Revolutionary Action"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Cagoule
So it was a fascist leaning anti-communist t*rr*r*st group formed in 1937 with the aim of over throwing the Popular front of socialist Leon Blume, elected in 1936.
La Cagoule was founded by Eugène Deloncle. Among others, the founder of the cosmetics company L'Oréal, Eugène Schueller, bankrolled the clandestine movement.
The group performed assassinations, bombings, sabotage of armaments, and other violent activities, some intended to cast suspicion on communists and add to political instability. Planning a November 1937 overthrow of the government, La Cagoule was infiltrated by the police, and the national government arrested and imprisoned about 70 men. At the outbreak of World War II, the government released the men to fight in the French Army. Some supported other right-wing organizations and participated in the Vichy government; others joined the Free French of Charles de Gaulle. It was not until 1948 that the government tried surviving members for the charges of 1937.
In Nice, new members were initiated in a formal ritual. In the presence of the Grand Master, dressed in red and accompanied by his assesseurs dressed in black, with their faces covered, new members stood before a table draped with a French flag. A sword and torches were placed on it. Each man raised his right arm and swore the oath, Ad majorem Galliæ gloriam ("For the greater glory of France").[5] This oath echoed the Jesuit motto, Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (For the greater glory of God). Disloyalty was punished by death. For instance, the arms suppliers Léon Jean-Baptiste and Maurice Juif were murdered by Cagoulards in October 1936 and February 1937, respectively, for attempting to enrich themselves by lying about the price they had paid for the arms.
The paramilitary organization was active in the provinces. In Paris it organized militias and demonstrations, and it amassed arms. They attempted to assassinate Léon Blum, the prime minister. They also trained men in terrorism, built underground prisons, and "ran guns in Belgium, Switzerland and Italy."
Reactions to the plot and the revelations by the French government about la Cagoule varied among the international media. In the United States, the editors of the New York Times were initially suspicious of the accounts.[citation needed] The journalists of Time magazine likened La Cagoule to the American Ku Klux Klan, a right-wing group that had a widespread revival from 1915, reaching its peak of influence in 1925, with members elected to political office in midwestern cities and states as well as the South.
Socialite masquerade of the Cagoule conspiracy after the revelations by the French government in 1937.
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cc/Parisian_Members_of_la_Cagoule_in_1937.jpg
so
"
When Mitterrand's involvement in these conservative nationalist movements was revealed in the 1990s, he attributed his actions to the milieu of his youth. Mitterrand furthermore had some personal and family relations with members of the Cagoule, a far-right terrorist group in the 1930s.
"
Not good. Some do hold this against him today.
SJG
1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRcu-ysocX4
His book:
www.amazon.com/1177-B-C-Civilization-Collapsed-Turning/dp/0691168385/ref=sr_1_1/145-6873171-2654212?ie=UTF8&qid=1545341328&sr=8-1&keywords=1177+bc