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you can walk from the camping site La Solitaire du Lac (SAH camping site) to the house of Marie Claude Mollier and to the houses of Andre and Pierre Voisin. All situated in St. Jorioz.
Of course, their late parents and her brothers grew up in St. Jorioz, too.
This is one of the papers that Madeleine Voisin was distributing during the Second World War for the French Resitance. Their nerve centre was just outside Lyons.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_%28newspaper%29
Yet another death ( vehicular) in Lugrin
Un accident impliquant deux véhicules est survenu ce matin à 6 heures sur la RD 1005, entre Evian et Saint-Gingolph, à l’entrée ouest de Tourronde. Un choc frontal qui a coûté la vie à un homme âgé de 64 ans, domicilié à Reyvroz.
Selon les premiers éléments de l’enquête confiée à la brigade de gendarmerie d’Evian, le conducteur de la Peugeot 308 qui circulait en direction de la frontière a engagé le dépassement de plusieurs voitures à vive allure, ignorant la ligne blanche continue. Arrivait en face une Renault Clio, son conducteur n’a pas pu éviter le choc. Sur place, les secours ont constaté son décès.
Le conducteur de la Peugeot, un homme de 30 ans domicilié à Publier, est finalement légèrement blessé. Très excité sur les lieux de l’accident, il a dû être maîtrisé par les secours avant d’être transféré au centre hospitalier à Thonon pour des examens.
La circulation sur l’axe essentiellement fréquenté à cette heure par les frontaliers, a été interrompue jusqu’à 9 heures. Une déviation a été mise en place pour les voitures et autres deux- roues et les poids lourds ont été stockés en attendant la réouverture de la route.
http://www.ledauphine.com/haute-savoie/2014/11/03/lugrin-accident-mortel-a-l-entree-de-tourronde
MN
yes. the Voisin family has a strong centre in Lyon. Pierre Mollier was born in Lyon, too.
However, they have second centers in St.Jorioz and in Evian, too.
The camping site in St.Jorioz had been used by SAH as their second camping site. From there you can walk within 10 minutes or drive within 5 minutes to the houses of Mrs. Mollier, Andre or Pierre Voisin (both of them mentioned in Q’s obituary link) who all live within 200 meters of each other and only 1500 meters from La Solitaire du Lac camping..
Camping Europa, where the al Hillis had been forst, is in St. Jorioz, too. It’s only 2 km from the houses of Andre Voisin, Pierre Voisin and the house of Mrs. Mollier, who is the daughter of Jean Mollier ans Mrs. Voisin.
Are there any special ritual dates and numbers in freemasonry? Any initiation rites that require sacrifices of human blood? Any exit rituals for those who have betrayed the clan? Any connections to certain churches and certain crypts? Any connection to gorges or areas with certain names? Anything about hanging dead bodies in trees?
For anyone who followed the story of serial murderer and rapist Paul Bernardo, one of the unsubstantiated story lines was that he was a freemason, protected by freemasons in the police forces that investigated him. It was rumored at the time that this is why he went undetected for so long. These are rumors, of course.
Another rumor was that Paul Bernardo had been friends with Colonel Russell Williams in their university days. This rumor was put forward by a police officer investigating Williams in 2010 and was published in newspapers. The story later vanished from the internet editions of these publications.
Williams lived down the street from a Masonic Lodge at his last address in Ottawa before he was jailed.
Also possibly of interest, Williams was reported to have stolen many souvenirs from his burglaries (lingerie, etc.), which he documented meticulously and stored in file boxes in his home. When he had too many of these items to store easily, he was reported to have gone to a rock quarry to burn them in a fire pit. Again, good luck finding any record of this on the internet now.
Images of a headless woman and a hanging man, etc. There’s also a man with an arrow through his heart.
https://archive.org/details/ritualillustrati00allyuoft
None of the images under the title “Masonic Penalties on Candidates” show a double-tap with a Swiss WWII P06 Luger, or what have you, but the book was written before such things.
Completely irrelevant to this story, look who used to visit the slopes of Courcheval, 48 minutes from Albertville, and 56 minutes from Ugine (much quicker by helicopter):
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2818153/Cambridge-high-flier-Rurik-Jutting-eye-Asian-beauties-dined-string-women-exclusive-restaurants.html
“Des Indiens y’en a plus, mais des flèches y’en a encore.”
Obituary of “Brindille” Fred Brun.
Brindille can also mean a stalk of hay or straw:
http://www.wordreference.com/fren/brindille
One of the survivors listed in one of the Voisin obits has a doppelganger who works for AREVA at the Cadarache site. Yes, welding is among his many areas of expertise, in case you were asking. The two look enough alike that one might be tempted to ask, “Is the municipal policitician of Duingt the same man who works for AREVA Cadarache?” It is hard to tell, with a hard hat. And so, they are doppelgangers, with the same name and very similar looks. Three hours and 34 minutes is a long way to work, but maybe not so long if one commutes back and forth only every fortnight or so.
In case you remembered, you are correct that ex-Colonel Russell Williams’ stepfather used to work at Cadarache. He came out of retirement to take the job, which needed his expertise. He has since re-retired. Consultants with the right knowledge need not ever retire.
Yes Q, as far as I know,
the French Authorities have not put a name to the corpse thrown down the gorge adjacent to Annecy.
It was strange that the person had apparently fallen down The Gorge du Fier,
then drowned, then climbed partway back up, then hanged themselves.
http://www.gorgesdufier.com/
Has anyone found photos of the wreck of Nicolas Mollier Thomas’s vehicle that show the sides and read of the vehicle? I have seen only the front view.
There are many strange car accidents.
http://www2011.mpe.mpg.de/pke/Beatrice.html
http://www.iter.org/newsline/113/1596
rear of the vehicle?
This is from 2008. September 5 is mentioned here, but also “hannibal”, the French Alps, 2e REP, etc. It’s easy to believe they’re talking in code:
http://www.cervens.net/legionbbs123/archive/index.php/t-4370.html
From Sisteron:
http://aaleme.fr/index.php/presse/xxid/2014/7758-2014-08-31-05-35-41
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arme_blanche
Those are unusual murder weapons. Not a knife, but much more specific.
Internet spelunking brings up 2e REP, too:
http://bacterianeurons.blogspot.ca/2008/07/caves-in-provence.html
Karsts are place you find mineral water.
https://experiment.com/u/q6mKfg
I am not suggesting you spend $250 for a bottle of water.
Serpent’s Cave, Aix-les-Bains, Chambery, France at the foot of the Bauge massif, is a hypogenic cave:
http://www.researchgate.net/publication/237324821_THE_FIRST_CAVE_OCCURRENCE_OF_JURBANITE_(Al(OH_SO4)__5H2O)_ASSOCIATED_WITH_ALUNOGEN_(Al2(SO4)3__17H2O)_AND_TSCHERMIGITE_(NH4Al(SO4)2__12H2O)_THERMAL-SULFIDIC_SERPENTS_CAVE_FRANCE/links/00b4952f0e835033f2000000
http://www.mindat.org/loc-204550.html
What is at Chevaline?
A: Chevaline has karsts. It is on the other side of the Bauges massif from Aix-les-Bains.
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/halsde-00982182/
http://ppme.univ-nc.nc/?q=node/668
https://www.sites.google.com/site/h2karst/sessions/session1
http://geomorphologie.revues.org/7520?lang=en
This has been a topic at scientific conferences.
Will the mineral Cranswickite be found in Chevaline’s karst system? I’m waiting.
Mr. Hollande was visiting the Banff in Canada on the weekend. It is mountainous, and has karsts.
http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/11/02/stephen-harper-tours-francois-hollande-around-banff-in-the-first-western-canada-visit-by-any-french-president/
http://www.nwtpas.ca/documents/document-Sahtu_Karst_Report_Part1.pdfhttp://www.nwtpas.ca/documents/document-Sahtu_Karst_Report_Part1.pdf
http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/abs/10.1139/e69-055#.VFfYoVXF8Zg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castleguard_Cave
Q
as you had asked …
There were three test sites for the french nuclear tests selected as 3 options for nuke tests in the 1960/70tees
1) The Bauge massive near chevaline
2) the algerian sahara
3) new caledonia, but there finally selected the Mururoa atoll
There were some minor tests in the algerian sahara but the main daylight tests were happening in mururoa/pacific.
There are no records for any underground tests in the Bauge massive, though, and in fact there were none happening, otherwise the sensors in europe’s physics institutes would have known.
However, there were HUGE underground test installations constructed in the Bauge massive as well daylight constructions in the algerian sahara desert BEFORE they had chosen new caledonia/mururoa.
only god knows what they are doing with that underground test facility in the bauge massive near chevaline today. probably it’s closed and a cave with spiders and bats. perhaps it is used? but what for? the famous local families voisin, mollier, ouvrier buffet, brun and tournier should definitely know since they were all french resistance and likely top military people in the early past-ww2-times when they did construct and build these facilities.
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s002540050100
of course they might also use the Bauge nuclear underground test facilities near chevaline from 1960/70 for storing nuclear waste or chemical weapons today. Who knows? it’s a possibility, isnt it?
Testing of chemical weapons occurred at a site called B2-Namous in Algeria though other sites likely existed.
massif des Bornes (Thones) and massif Bauge were named as possible nuclear test sites in the Alps in the 1960tees but no tests ever happend.
Where does france stock its 300+ nuclear warheads today? wouldnt be a never ever used nuclear underground test site the ideal place??
Q 10.14 2nd November
you mention one of Andre Voisin was a maquisard leader
At the end of The Second World War they entered a phase know as
Eruption Sauvage
Thousands of collaborators done in.
I am suspecting that History is hard to forget in these mountains.
Hence people bumping people off, including pensioners on the Southern shore of Lake Geneva
One thing is a bit puzzling, as these people have such a violent past, it seems difficult that if you were of the blood, you would book any truculence with any Kurds or Gypsies.
Hence when the armed Gypsies hammered in the night on the door of The Family C-T they did not immediately cower but opened the door and told them to FUCK OFF.
With Mr. C-T assaulting the intruders, however as the intruders fled they shot through the door killing Nicole.
But you can see that although Mr.& Mrs. C-T must have been alarmed at this armed intrusion,
they dealt with it, very unfortunately, they paid the price for not being craven.
These are brave people.