“Today the most powerful network in France is not Freemasonry, it is the LGBT network” – Le1

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Alain Juillet, director of intelligence at the DGSE, described the LGBT movement as the most powerful network of influence in France.

Hinting at the movement’s influence on the Elysée, the former Masonic Grand Master denied Macron’s membership in Freemasonry.

During his speech on the YouTube program “Les Incorrectibles”, Alain Juillet, former director of the DGSE and former senior official in charge of the French Prime Minister’s economic intelligence, does not mince words in stating that “Today the most powerful network in France it’s not Freemasonry, it’s LGBT Freemasonry.”

This statement, coming from a public figure with a notable past in Freemasonry and intelligence, reignites the debate on the influence of different social groups and lobbies in France. Even more so as this coincides with the surprise appointment of Gabriel Attal as head of the French government, thus becoming Matignon’s first openly homosexual tenant.

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July estimated that Freemasonry’s power has declined significantly from what it was during the Third Republic and the sexual and gender minority movement.

The former director of the DGSE explains that LGBT groups, through their organization and their ability to exert strong pressure, have become a considerable lobby.

“Today we must admit it, the most powerful network in France is not Freemasonry, it is the LGBT network. They are the most powerful,” she said.

Alain Juillet suggests that, contrary to the traditional perception of Freemasonry as a great network of influence, today it is LGBT groups that hold the most power.

“For that? Because they have grouped together, the different tendencies, they have grouped together, and they exert very strong pressure, because they are very strong groups of influence and groups of oppression (..) Oh yes, it is a real lobby, a considerable lobby, considerable atrium.” he exclaimed.

“I think there is no doubt, they are much more powerful than Freemasonry. It’s not a criticism at all, it’s because, when minorities come together and try to influence, if they’re made up of people who think a little bit, well, they can be extremely effective.”

Alain Juillet, former Grand Master of an obedience of over 15,000 brothers

When questioned by journalist Éric Morillot about his membership in Freemasonry and his current influence on French politics, Alain Juillet did not deny it. Better yet, he claimed to have been Grand Master of an obedience of over 15,000 members.

Juillet describes his adherence to Freemasonry as a spiritual and intellectual approach that contributed significantly to his understanding of the world and humanist values. He mentioned his entry into the Grand Loge Nationale de France (GLNF) motivated by the presence of friends in this obedience.

He also shared his experience as Grand Master of the GLNF, discussing the internal problems, including commercial abuses, which led to the creation of a new obedience by a group of more than 15,000 brothers, of which he was elected the first Grand Master .

July benefits from an in-depth understanding of the power dynamics within secret societies and groups of influence. His observation about the diminishing power of Freemasonry in the face of the rise of the LGBT movement is a fact to take into account.

Transcription of Alain Juillet’s statements

Eric Morillot : Speaking about your world, I mentioned the term light. We’re on a show where we’re transparent, we talk about everything. Speaking of light, we must also mention the fact that you are openly a Freemason.

Alain July: Ah, well I can’t deny it, I was a great master of obedience, it’s difficult to say otherwise.

Eric Morillot : I’d like to talk about it for a moment. You have integrated this current. Has your membership in Freemasonry brought you much? We hear a lot about the occult influence of Freemasonry in France. What is it really?

So, first and foremost, you, your personal commitment.

Alain July: So no, I entered Freemasonry for a spiritual quest, that is, if you will. I worked so much that I didn’t have time to force myself to read books to think about metaphysics, the evolution of thought, religions, many things, I didn’t have time to force myself enough to read, to work on them.

And since I knew people who were in Freemasonry, I said to myself, if I ever entered Freemasonry, at that moment, since in Freemasonry there is a whole spiritual and intellectual approach, I said it would make me work, it would make me progress. , will improve my knowledge in these areas.

And there, I must say that indeed, it made me progress enormously in understanding, I would say, the world, on a human level, the value of fundamental values.

I entered a lodge which was then located at the Grand Loge Nationale de France, near the GLNF. Because I had friends there. You know, in lodges we generally go to obedience, not because we choose an obedience, but because we have friends who are there and so naturally we follow them.

Then the problem that arises is: does this obedience correspond to you? Because you, for example, the GE (Grand Orient of France) are much more materialistic than us,

Eric Morillot : even further to the left..

Alain July: the GNF was more in the center. Well, you have others, you have many. In France we have a hundred different obediences, with different rites, and each corresponding to something. So, when you know Freemasonry well, then you can make a choice, you can say, well, there is this obedience, there is this rite, there is one that suits me better, and you can go there.

Eric Morillot : So are you finished, grand master?

Alain July: Yes, I finished the Grand Master of Obedience, because I was in the GLNF. We had a big problem at GNF, because there were terrible relationships, not obedience-level leadership. At a certain point he completely lost his temper, started getting too involved in business,… there are risks. Well, of course, this happens regularly in major denominations. Well, at the time I was there, there was one of these famous drifts. A number of brothers, as they say, of this obedience, have said: we cannot stay there with what is happening there. We slammed the door, we created a new obedience, and there were 15,000 of us, so it’s nothing, the same.

We left at 3,000 pm, we established a new obedience, of which they elected me first grand master. So I found myself the Grand Master, responsible for reassembling the machine and restarting it.

Eric Morillot : What is the state of Freemasonry’s influence in France today?

Alain July: It diminished a lot, it was very powerful. Thus, Freemasonry was omnipotent under the Third Republic.

Eric Morillot : At the level of current policies? Are there still so many Freemasons?

Alain July: There are some, but much fewer than before. NO …

Eric Morillot : Is Macron a Freemason or not in your opinion?

Alain July: No, I don’t think so, no, no, I don’t think so, why, no, no. If you want, today, you have to say things to the face, eh, today, the most powerful network in France is not Freemasonry, it is the LGBT, they are the most powerful.

For what? Because they have clustered, the different tendencies, if you like, are clustered together and exert extremely strong pressure, because they are very strong groups of influence and groups of oppression.

Eric Morillot : Similar to lobbies?

Alain July: Yes, yes, it’s a real lobby, a considerable, considerable lobby. Today I think there are no photos. It is they who are much more powerful than Freemasonry.

Eric Morillot : Ah, so you think the LGBT lobby is the most influential in France today?

Alain July : Oh yes. No problem, no problem. This is not a criticism at all, it’s because, when minorities come together and try to influence, if they are made up of people who think a little, well they can be extremely effective.

Eric Morillot : You followed this week, there is a controversy on LCI, it was, I think, Guillaume Roquet, one of the editorial directors of Figé magazine, who expressed the fact that Emmanuel Macron was able to choose Gabriel Atal because he too was homosexual. He talked about emancipation and the sequence was removed from LCI.

Alain July : It’s not that, I don’t think. This is the spirit I say.

Eric Morillot : You know very well that it will be exploited in this sense..

Eric Morillot : I knew it then and I still feel it today: ah, but I lost a position because the Freemasons were against me.

When I hear this, my arms drop, because in 99% of cases it is people who fantasize and try to explain their failure by trying to find someone to blame. So, you know, creating the culprit is a national sport in France. We are the kings of the anonymous letter.

So we always need someone to blame. We experienced this under Vichy.

Under Vichy during the World War there were Jews and Freemasons. They were monsters, they had to be put in concentration camps, because they were public dangers. Well we have to stop, don’t we.

All Freemasons swear to defend the Republic upon their return.

RRE Fran fr Freemasonry we swear to respect the laws of the Republic

Eric Morillot : And not put the Masonic order before justice?

Alain July : But not exactly. If people knew a little better what it was about, they wouldn’t talk nonsense.

That’s why I told you about groups before. When you are in a lodge you see each other once or twice a month, in the lodge in question after 5 years, 10 years or 20 years, it is difficult not to become friends with each other.

So when you see someone else outside, it’s a friend with a friend, you react differently than you would to a stranger. It’s normal, it’s human. That’s not why everything is manipulated, everything is artificial and there are people who come to make fun of you at night.

2024-01-17 17:59:51
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