The post reports the opening of the Athanor trial in Paris, where 22 defendants—including four Freemasons from a suburban lodge, intelligence agents, and police—face charges of murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy for operating hit squads tied to unpaid debts and personal vendettas.
The lodge, with about 20 members, allegedly evolved from internal disputes into a "Freemason mafia" network, exemplified by the 2018 killing of racing driver Laurent Pasquali over a €100,000 debt and a failed 2020 assassination of business coach Marie-Hélène Dini.
Surprising involvement of state agents, who claimed they acted for societal good under manipulation, underscores vulnerabilities in elite networks; replies amplify this with unverified ties to Rothschilds and Kabbalah, contrasting verified reports from sources like The Guardian.
The post reports the opening of the Athanor trial in Paris, where 22 defendants—including four Freemasons from a suburban lodge, intelligence agents, and police—face charges of murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy for operating hit squads tied to unpaid debts and personal vendettas. The lodge, with about 20 members, allegedly evolved from internal disputes into a "Freemason mafia" network, exemplified by the 2018 killing of racing driver Laurent Pasquali over a €100,000 debt and a failed 2020 assassination of business coach Marie-Hélène Dini. Surprising involvement of state agents, who claimed they acted for societal good under manipulation, underscores vulnerabilities in elite networks; replies amplify this with unverified ties to Rothschilds and Kabbalah, contrasting verified reports from sources like The Guardian.