Saturday, January 5, 2013

Will credible evidence against Sarkozy be actually presented to a French Court regarding long rumored Gaddafi illegal campaign donations - more fluff or does the Lebanese businessman have the goods ? French exodus to Russia from taxes and french policies by stars ......

http://www.blacklistednews.com/Report%3A_Nicolas_Sarkozy_ordered_the_assassination_of_Hugo_Chavez_/23435/0/38/38/Y/M.html

( More dirt on Sarkozy ? fwiw )


Report: Nicolas Sarkozy ordered the assassination of Hugo Chavez

January 5, 2013

The Venezuelan Minister of Correctional Services, Iris Varela, has announced on her Twitter account the expulsion of a French citizen known as Frédéric Laurent Bouquet, December 29, 2012
Mr. Bouquet (photo) had been arrested in Caracas on June 18, 2009, with three Dominican nationals in possession of an arsenal. In the apartment he had acquired, forensic police seized 500 grams of C4 explosives, 14 assault rifles including 5 with telescopic lenses, 5 with laser sighting and one with a silencer, special cables, 11 electronic detonators, 19,721 cartridges of different calibers, 3 machine guns, 4 hand guns of different calibers, 11 radios, 3 walkie talkies and a radio base, five 12-gauge shotguns, 2 bulletproof vests, 7 military uniforms, 8 grenades, one gas mask, one combat knife and 9 bottles of gunpowder.
During his trial, Mr. Bouquet admitted he had been trained in Israel and was an agent of French military intelligence service (DGSE). He admitted planning an attack to assassinate Constitutional President Hugo Chavez.
Mr. Bouquet had been sentenced to four years in prison for "illegal possession of weapons." He served his sentence. He was taken from his cell by Ordinance No. 096-12 of trial judge Yulismar Jaime, then was expelled for "undermining national security" under Article 39 paragraph 4 of the Migration and Foreigners Act.


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Venezuelan authorities had so far refrained from communicating on this subject. The facts were confirmed by the spokesman of the Quai d’Orsay, Philippe Lalliot. The French Embassy in Caracas declined to comment.
From our investigation we can conclude that:
- (1) President Nicolas Sarkozy had ordered the assassination of his counterpart Hugo Chavez;
- (2) the operation was a fiasco;
- (3) France granted substantial compensation to stifle this matter during Mr Sarkozy’s term in office.











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French Exodus: Putin best friend of upset movie stars

RussiaTodayPublished on Jan 5, 2013
French movie star Gerard Depardieu has arrived in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi. He has apparently travel there to pick up his new Russian passport, after he became a citizen of the country. It comes after he turned his back on his native France in a row over escalating taxes. RT’s Madina Kochenova reports.
Staying with France, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy allegedly received over 50 million euros in illegal campaign money from late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. A Lebanese-born businessman, who’s facing corruption charges, says he will provide evidence in a French court. Similar claims have previously been made by other witnesses. Christophe Barbier who is Chief editor of weekly magazine L’Express says if these allegations are proven true, they could uncover a deeper trail of corruption.

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