(Caption: unhappily married to a scheming, the naive Syveton pay with his life for his fight against scum Masonic)
Everyone knows the Dreyfus affair, named after the Jewish officer accused of spying for Germany and, following a virulent press campaign launched by powerful financial related to him by blood ties, will be milled although serious doubts hanging over his innocence (see The Free Arverne No. 10). But never the regime's propaganda does not recall what was a matter far worse because having shattered the lives of entire families: the Case Sheets. Under the anti-Christian tyranny of the Third Republic, hundreds of officers have been driven from the army blocked their progress, sometimes reduced to abject poverty for the sole crime of being Catholic or have a woman going to church ... and to stifle his shenanigans, the government will go up mason and laïcard 'to kill twice to finally silence those who had revealed the truth. As in all cases of leakage, it is the resentment of a man, namely a high-ranking Masonic, which will precipitate the case. Furious at being denied a promotion to house the sect to which he felt he was entitled, Jean-Baptiste Bidegain, former renegade Catholic, will contact a nationalist MP, Gabriel Syveton. Ready to wreak vengeance against his F \\, it will give the elected the famous cards he was stealing into the coffers of the Mafia skinned pig.
The nature of the documents is striking. These are real cards informers who, in defiance of their "declaration of human rights" were intended to persecute people based on their political views and religious beliefs, usually written in terms of foul language. The grounds for exclusion of promotions are staggering: a woman who goes to mass, an officer who attended the first communion of his son, schoolchildren and even the Jesuit vocation in the family and the promotion goodbye ... When there is no "evidence" of the supposed non-secularism of the accused, it dirties his privacy by gossip even less verified to be false: player, pedophile, prevaricating, informers masons no shortage of adjectives to assign to others their own turpitude. Other system typically Republican opponent to silence, the famous concept of "disturbing public order" which can all both forbid priests to wear a cassock in the street, a nationalist bookstore opened its doors, a dissident historian to teach or, in this case, a Catholic officer to be promoted.
is November 4, 1904 and the days that followed the scandal will really explode. General Andre slapped Syveton, Minister of War to the origin of the case and protected from disaster Galliffet General, in full House of Representatives. A few days earlier, on October 28, Jean Guyot de Villeneuve was arrested Andre in the gallery and read more of these public records. Immediately the triangle of distress was made in Parliament and the government initially denied any knowledge of these acts, but, given the abundance of evidence, promised to stop such practices. At bay, the Yeomen of the regime used their secret weapon: the Syveton own wife who murdered her husband and 8 December 1904 to disguise the murder as suicide, just as it would go again in the House to refer the 'final blow to the government. The regime had parried the blow with its usual procedures
... It is interesting to compare the evolution of the various protagonists of the case. In camp informers, General Percin gave Lille the Germans in 1914, Captain Mollin disappeared in Africa, Colonel Valabrègue be sacked by Joffre in 1915, similar to Captain Bernard, who showed his incompetence in Ypres, Lieutenant-Colonel Sarrail failed miserably in the Argonne and was deprived of all command in 1917, Captain Humbert is arrested for high treason and acquitted in 1918 in favor of the minority in 1919 ... Bidegain committed suicide in 1926. On the other hand, Guyot de Villeneuve was assassinated in 1907 by a nurse F \\ ... Most of the officers protected by the masons proved zero so that Joffre, however, F \\ also, the end of 1914, sacked officers promoted Catholic broken by the regime. Within months, they showed such qualities which had deprived the country they climbed up the hierarchy in record time: 14 of the 19 officers who, from August to December 1914 were promoted twice, had been broken by General Andre . Among them, Petain, Maud'hui, of Urbal, Mitry, Cadoudal, Fayolle ... All made a most glorious war!
Numerous lessons were learned from this Case Sheets. The first is that we consider Republic as sub-human. As with all crimes against Catholics pig, the response was the same: it is unfortunate we do redo more. Not a pardon, not a work of memory, not the least compensation. Worse, the system continued until 1912 sheets or more and then resumed after the war until 1940. But this time, France does not fall away. The second is that any negotiations with the Republic, in any form whatsoever is prohibited. It should be borne in mind that any fight against the pig is a fight to death. His attitude during the Case Sheets is symptomatic. She played the deterioration of the situation, Catholics asleep with false promises that she has obviously never held, such as back in the grade they deserved officers discriminated. We must never, under any circumstances, negotiate with supporters of the Republic. They have always betrayed, never at any time, respected his word, whether in Quiberon, at the Sheets case in 1919 when the case of the Grand Bornand and a few others. To think about the future. When we reach out is that they are desperate and the other hand conceals a dagger.
The nature of the documents is striking. These are real cards informers who, in defiance of their "declaration of human rights" were intended to persecute people based on their political views and religious beliefs, usually written in terms of foul language. The grounds for exclusion of promotions are staggering: a woman who goes to mass, an officer who attended the first communion of his son, schoolchildren and even the Jesuit vocation in the family and the promotion goodbye ... When there is no "evidence" of the supposed non-secularism of the accused, it dirties his privacy by gossip even less verified to be false: player, pedophile, prevaricating, informers masons no shortage of adjectives to assign to others their own turpitude. Other system typically Republican opponent to silence, the famous concept of "disturbing public order" which can all both forbid priests to wear a cassock in the street, a nationalist bookstore opened its doors, a dissident historian to teach or, in this case, a Catholic officer to be promoted.
is November 4, 1904 and the days that followed the scandal will really explode. General Andre slapped Syveton, Minister of War to the origin of the case and protected from disaster Galliffet General, in full House of Representatives. A few days earlier, on October 28, Jean Guyot de Villeneuve was arrested Andre in the gallery and read more of these public records. Immediately the triangle of distress was made in Parliament and the government initially denied any knowledge of these acts, but, given the abundance of evidence, promised to stop such practices. At bay, the Yeomen of the regime used their secret weapon: the Syveton own wife who murdered her husband and 8 December 1904 to disguise the murder as suicide, just as it would go again in the House to refer the 'final blow to the government. The regime had parried the blow with its usual procedures
... It is interesting to compare the evolution of the various protagonists of the case. In camp informers, General Percin gave Lille the Germans in 1914, Captain Mollin disappeared in Africa, Colonel Valabrègue be sacked by Joffre in 1915, similar to Captain Bernard, who showed his incompetence in Ypres, Lieutenant-Colonel Sarrail failed miserably in the Argonne and was deprived of all command in 1917, Captain Humbert is arrested for high treason and acquitted in 1918 in favor of the minority in 1919 ... Bidegain committed suicide in 1926. On the other hand, Guyot de Villeneuve was assassinated in 1907 by a nurse F \\ ... Most of the officers protected by the masons proved zero so that Joffre, however, F \\ also, the end of 1914, sacked officers promoted Catholic broken by the regime. Within months, they showed such qualities which had deprived the country they climbed up the hierarchy in record time: 14 of the 19 officers who, from August to December 1914 were promoted twice, had been broken by General Andre . Among them, Petain, Maud'hui, of Urbal, Mitry, Cadoudal, Fayolle ... All made a most glorious war!
Numerous lessons were learned from this Case Sheets. The first is that we consider Republic as sub-human. As with all crimes against Catholics pig, the response was the same: it is unfortunate we do redo more. Not a pardon, not a work of memory, not the least compensation. Worse, the system continued until 1912 sheets or more and then resumed after the war until 1940. But this time, France does not fall away. The second is that any negotiations with the Republic, in any form whatsoever is prohibited. It should be borne in mind that any fight against the pig is a fight to death. His attitude during the Case Sheets is symptomatic. She played the deterioration of the situation, Catholics asleep with false promises that she has obviously never held, such as back in the grade they deserved officers discriminated. We must never, under any circumstances, negotiate with supporters of the Republic. They have always betrayed, never at any time, respected his word, whether in Quiberon, at the Sheets case in 1919 when the case of the Grand Bornand and a few others. To think about the future. When we reach out is that they are desperate and the other hand conceals a dagger.
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