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of the Temple (Ordre Rénové du Temple, or ORT) cult, the | Grossouvre was the person in charge of Gladio in the ancestor of the OTS and created in 1968, had relations Lyons region. Geoffroy d'Aumale and Jean-Pierre Faure, with the Gladio network. Abgrall added that there were in their Guide de l'espionnage et du contre-espionnage further relationships between AMORC, of which he was "Espionage and Counter-espionage Guide")’, claim the once a member, and the French networks in Africa, the | same. De Grossouvre would later commit suicide inside so-called "Foccart network". According to Fusier, Abgrall is office in the Elysée Palace, the residence of the concluded that "the Order of the Solar Temple, as well as French president, though many believe that he was AMORC and the ORT, was created and controlled by "suicided". French and foreign secret services". Former members of the OSTS have noted that there Other researchers have concluded that Luc Jouret, head definitely was a military aspect to the OSTS. Though of the OTS, co-operated with the far-right Belgian activist here were mass gatherings of members in which ean-Francois Thiriart. In the 1970s, they founded an _ apparently esoteric if not magical rituals were performed, organisation whose goal it was to organise a split in the here were also weekends of a slightly different nature. Communist Party of Belgium, forming One member stated that on one such he Parti Communautaire Européen, weekend, a group was taken to a which then became the Parti secluded valley in which their guides Communautaire National-Européen. began to show them extremely high- Bruno Fouchereau, author of La mafia Several terrorist ech machine guns which definitely des sectes ("The mafia of sects")? and a came from a military arsenal. writer for Le Monde Diplomatique, alleges attacks were They were asked to begin target hat this Belgium "Nazi-Maoist group" attributed to this practice, an offer which some of the was actually controlled by the SDRA8, Q Q OSTS members immediately declined Belgium's branch of Gladio. organisation and and then most annulled their Observers have noted that there are seen as attacks membership or let it expire. It many parallels between the OTS and . herefore seems clear that the OSTS he original "Templar Order" in France, against the French ad always been, or at some point he OSTS. A leading member of the became, exposed to Gladio, and OSTS was Constantin Melnik, state, whereas they members were often unknowingly ead of the then French external were actually invited to begin to train as intelligence agency SDECE. 9 resistance fighters in the Gladio Melnik conceived the so-called committed by the network. state—a so-called false-flag operation. La Main Rouge ("the Red Hand"), a group of state-sponsored errorists that specifically operated in the Algerian War in he 1950s. Several terrorist attacks were attributed to this organisation and seen as attacks against the French state, whereas Within the Gladio framework, the OTS begins to make more sense. If the OTS was part of the Gladio network, it would explain why it was led by Luc Jouret, a Belgian ex-military official with ties to Gladio. It explains the enormous sums of money that hey were actually committed by were transferred, and it explains he state—a so-called false-flag what happened in the final days operation. of the OTS. If the OTS was a Gladio cell, it seems that the Melnik has since admitted his responsibility in the — French Ministry of the Interior had indeed infiltrated this creation of the fiction of the Red Hand, but he has denied cell and may have been responsible for neutralising it (for any involvement in the Templar story. Instead, he has —Gladio was controlled by the CIA and NATO, not the pointed the finger at the KGB! He claims that, in 1958, i governments of the countries in which it operated). One sent over people to the area he lived in, dressed up as_—_—s means of neutralisation is to kill all members... Templars, in an effort to discredit him! As he was later repeatedly seen at the OSTS headquarters in Villié |The Quebec Connection Morgon, near Lyon, his claims regarding the KGB, even i Gladio is often seen as a European network of NATO true, do not change his personal and extensive cells created to fight communism. But the OTS also had involvement in the OSTS. members in Canada. And it was while investigating the What Constantin Melnik does not dispute either is tha OTS suicides there that the Quebec provincial police he received his training from the Rand Corporation, a__ force uncovered unrealised plans to set up a terrorist company whose principal customer is the Pentagon. He organisation for war against the Mohawk Nation! The also accepts that it was Francois de Grossouvre who was. ~— Mohawk live around Lake Ontario and the St Lawrence instrumental in his return to France in 1983. De _ River in what is now Canada and the United States. Grossouvre was the person in charge of Gladio in the Lyons region. Geoffroy d'Aumale and Jean-Pierre Faure, in their Guide de l'espionnage et du contre-espionnage ("Espionage and Counter-espionage Guide")’, claim the same. De Grossouvre would later commit suicide inside his office in the Elysée Palace, the residence of the French president, though many believe that he was “suicided". It against the French state, whereas they were actually committed by the state—a so-called false-flag operation. The Quebec Connection Gladio is often seen as a European network of NATO cells created to fight communism. But the OTS also had members in Canada. And it was while investigating the OTS suicides there that the Quebec provincial police force uncovered unrealised plans to set up a terrorist organisation for war against the Mohawk Nation! The Mohawk live around Lake Ontario and the St Lawrence River in what is now Canada and the United States. 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