New Caledonia: Who Was Attacked? Not the Churches, but the Freemasons

Churches were not attacked during the riots in New Caledonia in the south-west Pacific, Alain Juillet told Bistro Liberté (TVL.fr, 30 May).

Juillet, 81, was director of intelligence at the DGSE (Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure) before being appointed senior official in charge of economic intelligence for Prime Minister François Fillon until 2009.

He is one of the founders of the Grande Loge de l'Alliance maçonnique française, of which he is the first Grand Master.

According to Juilet, the insurgents spared the churches but attacked the Masonic temples because the first agreements between New Caledonia and France were made through the Masonic sects of both parts.

The protests and riots began in May and led to 79 deaths following an electoral reform.

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Scapular
Incredible!