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SDECE and Interpol
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1. Post-war Disposal Problems: De Gaulle and Watergate [Issue 12 - 1986]
... Repression; Parafascism and the U.S. Post-war Disposal Problems: De Gaulle and Watergate A glance at the recent partial dismantling of De Gaulle's secret networks is perhaps the best way to understand the 'CIA problem' confronting Jimmy Carter after Richard Nixon. De Gaulle's intensive use of SDECE and SAC operatives in illegal activities left himself, and, above all, his successors Pompidou and Gisgard d'Estaing with a 'disposal' problem: what to do with large numbers of dangerous activists of no certain loyalty who could easily blackmail the state....
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b12-21.htm
2. Pinay 2: Jean Violet [Issue 18 - 1989]
... behalf of some Swiss lawyer Pinay sought to clear up the matter of a Geneva-based firm that had seen its factory in Germany seized by the Nazis during the war. Violet resolved the problem and Pinay was so satisfied he recommend him to the new French intelligence organization, SDECE. Violet duly became an SDECE operative, utilizing a global network of contacts to assist that agency in its work. (2) Violet's early post-war deeds also featured a Roman Catholic priest, Father Yves Dubois. Both men figured in the creation of an Institute ...
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b18-04.htm
3. Brian Crozier, the Pinay Circle and James Goldsmith [Issue 17 - 1988]
... has to assume, therefore, that they are fully aware of his activities. He has extensive connections with members, or more accurately, former members, of the most important western security and intelligence services, e.g., the Comte de Meronges, ex Director of the French SDECE. Furthermore he has a close relationship with Mr 'Dickie' Franks, Director of the British SIS and his closest assistant Mr N. (Nicholas) Elliot who was a department head in MI6. Crozier, Elliot and Franks were recently invited to Chequers ...
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b17-07.htm
4. The Pinay Circle and Destabilisation in Europe [Issue 18 - 1989]
... with links to right-wing intelligence factions from most of the countries in Europe. The intelligence community has been represented by SIS Chief from 1978-82 Arthur 'Dickie' Franks, SIS Department Head Nicholas Elliott, CIA Director William Colby, Swiss Military Intelligence Chief of Provisions Colonel Botta, SDECE chief from 1970-81 Alexandre de Marenches, and, last but not least, the man who took over the running of the Circle when Pinay got too old, Jean Violet, a Parisian lawyer who worked for the SDECE from 1957-70.... URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b18-03.htm
5. French vendetta: from Rainbow Warrior to the Iranian hostages deal [Issue 16 - 1988]
... in the intelligence field, but was a close friend of Charles Hernu- and like Hernu, a Mason. (Thus Hernu succeeded in keeping the DGSE under his Defence Ministry.) Marion symbolically removed the 'Counter-espionage' from the service's title (up til 1982, SDECE: Service de Documentation Exterieure et de Contre-Espionnage), reining in a counter-espionage division that had clashed frequently in the past with the French internal security agencies, and redefining the renamed service's role as an exclusively overseas one. (But see below re Mazurier.. ...
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b16-10.htm
6. Brief Notes On The Political Importance Of Secret Societies [Issue 5 - 1984]
... social position."(11) In France, its members include key government officials, bankers and other dignitaries, including Charles de Gaulle's close associate General Zdrojewski, a Resistance hero who headed the order in France. His assistant, Colonel Moreau, has ties to SDECE, the French foreign intelligence service. Leading Gaullists, most notably Pierre Lemarchand, saw the potential of controlling the Templars to gain occult political influence and intelligence. He ordered a former ranking member of SAC, Charles Lascorz, to infiltrate and take over the Templars ...
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b05-02.htm
7. Transnational Parafascism and the CIA [Issue 12 - 1986]
... In its search for disciplined criminal operators, the CIA originally drew upon narcotics traffickers, notably the Italian networks of Luciano in Marseilles (1948-50). Later the CIA drew on the French gangsters employed for penetration and assassination purposes by Colonel Pierre Fourcald of French intelligence (SDECE). (The CIA already knew Colonel Fourcald from its collaboration with his Service Action Indochine- a special warfare operation financed by the sale of opium to the world-wide Corsican networks.) (95) It is rumoured in Europe that QJ/WIN, " ...
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b12-14.htm
8. Orders for the Captain (Book review) [Issue 15 - 1987]
... been reading some of the work of Roger Faligot, the French writer on intelligence matters. On Kelly, Teacher notes that in Faligot's recent La Piscine, Faligot states: Otto Schlutter had supplied weapons to the FLN during the Algerian war which drew the attention of the SDECE (now DGSE) on to him. Their 'Service Action', masquerading as a terrorist group 'La Main Rouge' (Red Hand), carried out several bombings and assassination attempts against FLN weapons suppliers between 1956 and 1960.... URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b15-08.htm
9. The Secret War for the Falklands (Book review) [Issue 33 - 1997]
... the Argentine armed forces. Both episodes have been written about before, though not in this detail. The other 80% of the book is little more than padding- on the Israeli commando raid on Entebe, the SR 71 spy plane, the French intelligence service SDECE, the Chilean intelligence service DINA; ten pages on the career of the SIS officer Anthony Dival; eight pages on the Joint Intelligence Committee and its Current Intelligence Group; pages and pages on the career and death of Roberto Calvi on the pretext of speculation that ... URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b33-12.htm
10. Appendix 2: the Pinay Circle [Issue 11 - April 1986]
... Antoine Pinay. Pinay was very old and seems to have been little more than a figurehead. Its chief fundraiser and leading light is the former lawyer, Jean Violet. A senior figure in the French equivalent of the CBI, Violet has also been a member of SDECE, the French equivalent of the CIA and MI6. (Faligot, 1985 p 194). According to reports from West German intelligence (in Intelligence/Parapolitics (Paris) December 1984) Violet had links with South African, American, British, Swiss and ...
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b11-14.htm
11. The Pinay Circle [Issue 8 - 1985]
... (Spring 1982) noted that Crozier was a CIA agent for several years. Moreover, none of his activities are unknown to the agency in Langley. He is acquainted with most important former members of western intelligence services including Count de Marenches, ex Director of the SDECE; Temple Franks and Nicholas Elliot of MI6. "Crozier, Elliot and Franks recently (ie 1982) visited Mrs Thatcher at Chequers for discussions and work." Crozier's group designed to ensure victory for Thatcher, Strauss, and to combat terrorism, etc. ... URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b08-06.htm
12. Agca: true confessions [Issue 9 - 1985]
... arms-drugs traffic between Italy and the Middle East), Musumeci formed a 'parallel SISMI', or 'Super S', which, according to some reports (Parapolitics/ Intelligence XII 1984 -'85) included Pazienza, member of SISMI and liaison with the CIA and the French SDECE Lt. Col Guiseppi Belmont, and Michael Ledeen, American journalist involved in propounding the 'Bulgarian connection' and former SISMI liaison agent with the CIA. 'Super S' is accused by Italian Justice of creating the 'Billygate' scandal surrounding President Jimmy Carter's brother....
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b09-05.htm
13. PERMINDEX: The International Trade in Disinformation [Issue 2 - 1983]
... form in Hitchcocks's film Topaz) Pro OAS, he was fired in 1963 because of his services for the CIA. His celebrated revelations in the CIA-sponsored La Comite (1975) showed the real extent of the dissension against Gaullist policy towards the US by French Intelligence (SDECE) officers. The Gaullists in France, including their loyal adherents in SDECE, and their dirty tricksters in SAC, were the CIA's arch enemies. The murder in 1965 of Moroccan exile leader Ben Barka, had de Gaulle fuming. He was convinced the CIA ... URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b02-04.htm
14. Right-wing Terrorists and the Extraparliamentary Left in Post-World War II Europe: Collusion or Manipulation? [Issue 18 - 1989]
... , many pied noir and even metropolitan ultras had already developed strong links with official coercive agencies. For example, some had been recruited into the so-called 'Main Rouge', a counter-terrorist organization created by the French secret service (Service de Documentation Exterieure et de Contre-Espionage (SDECE), to eliminate the FLN's support network in Europe and prevent supplies from reaching rebel forces in Algeria.(80) Others had provided services for the army's 2nd (Intelligence) Bureau or various police apparatuses. (81) Moreover, the Algerian colons had ...
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b18-01.htm
15. The Ultranationalist Right in Turkey and the Attempted Assassination of Pope John Paul II [Issue 19 - 1990]
... author provides extensive translated selections from the official East Bloc press which clearly demonstrates the manipulative and hypocritical character of pro-Soviet accounts of both the Pope's character and the assassination attempt. De Marenches is the former head of the French foreign intelligence service, at that time known as SDECE. He is not only a rightist and a devout Catholic, but also an extremely pro-American intelligence officer who was appointed Directeur General in 1970 by Georges Pompidou and thence went on to purge some anti-American Gaullist elements with SDECE so as to 'reconcile' relations between that ...
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b19-11.htm
16. Jonestown. The secret life of Jim Jones: a parapolitical fugue [Issue 37 - 1999]
... tortured and killed. While his disappearance remains unsolved, the operation has often been attributed to French gangsters (including a man named Christian David) acting on Legros' orders. Legros himself is believed to have been working at the time for either the CIA or France's SDECE. In 1967, Legros fled to Brazil upon being implicated in the authentication and sale of forgeries attributed to modern masters. Sold for millions to gullible investors around the world, the forgeries are believed to have been painted by Elmyr de Hory, Clifford Irving's friend ...
URL: http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online...b37-01.htm
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SDECE and Interpol - by Linda Minor - 31-03-2009, 04:04 PM
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