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Intelligence 101
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What is Intelligence?
Basically, "intelligence" refers to the information gathered by governments or institutions that might help guide their course of action. However, there are many types of intelligence depending on how it was obtained, its purpose and the subject:
Human Intelligence: The word says it, intelligence obtained from human sources, generally during covert operations. Whether or not it is relevant depends on the operative's skills within their field of action.
Political Intelligence: Makes use of open-source reports provided by diplomatic personnel, particularly military attachés. Helps foresee the behavior of a country's political forces abroad. It's the least reliable source of information but the parts regarding military organization are the most sought after. Ironically, they're more accesible during war than when in peace.
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If James Bond was French, she would be a 54 years old woman working as a business coach, and there would be no movie because all the villains would be insanely bad at their job
Or: if we French people canât make good spy/mercenary movies, itâs simply because our real spies/mercenaries absolutely suck.
Story time.
A few months ago, I stumbled upon the craziest news report of my life so far. It started small: an assassination attempt last July, just outside of Paris. Like, wow, that sucks, but okay. Yet as Iâm watching the news, I realized they made a full documentary on that. Weird, I thought.
Except no, it made perfect sense to make a big deal out of it because seriously, that story just keeps on giving to the point I'm still waiting to be told it was a joke. Let me share this masterpiece.
The story starts unexpectedly with... a father driving his son to daycare. And as heâs driving, he spots a car haphazardly parked, with 2 men inside. As soon as he meets their eyes, they seem to panic: one feigns to sleep, while the other ducks forward to hide his face. Theyâre both dressed in black and are wearing gloves in the middle of July. The father drives on, stops a few streets away and call the police.
At this point, I was like âWho are those 2 buffoon? They reacted the way a child does when he knows he stayed up past his bedtimeâ.
The police arrived and searched them. They found out the car had fake license plates but more than that, they found a bag containing a loaded gun and its makeshift silencer, as well as 2 army knifes. The men were obviously arrested on the spot.
The police, expecting some kind of burglars, was in for quite the ride.
Very quickly, one of them started talking. He told the police he was a member of the DGSE (= kinda the French equivalent of CIA, in less popular), and they were on an official mission. In what I can only assume was an amazing show of self-control, an officer succeeded in not laughing out loud and instead asked him to elaborate. Which he did. He calmly explained they were on a mission to assassinate a woman who was actually working as a spy for Mossad.
I imagine the officers politely nodded as they were taking notes and then after leaving the room they started laughing hysterically while filing papers for a transfer to a psychiatric ward.
Except than when they checked, the 2 men were indeed working for the DGSE.
The what the fuck intensified, but not in the expected direction.
The police obviously turned to the woman they said they were about to assassinate. The victim indeed lived right where the DGSE agents were waiting. She was a successful âbusiness coachâ, living a quiet life and was absolutely not expecting to see police show up at her doorstep saying âhey, so, you basically almost got killed by two men waiting in front of your house, who had been following you for a few days and had also put a tracker on your car, and, well, theyâre saying youâre actually working for Mossad. Can we come in?â
I canât imagine how baffling that conversation must have been.
That 54 years old woman, Marie-HélÚne Dini, had obviously no link with the Mossad. At all.
In this story of ridiculously bad mercenaries, the only one who acted correctly was her: after answering to the police, who probably told her âwell that was unexpected. Better be extra careful from now on. Have a great day, maâam!â, she turned off her phone, packed a few things and left her home, not telling anyone where she was going, and kept moving from place to place every couple of days to make sure no one could find her.
She was scared and confused, because who could want her dead?
The answer to that question is as baffling as the rest of the story: it was another âbusiness coachâ, who didnât appreciated the fact she wanted to regulate their profession and thought the appropriate solution to that what to eliminate her.
But thatâs not all! How did this guy found mercenaries to begin with? Well thatâs easy: he had contacts because he was part of masonic lodge, just like our two stupid mercenaries.
Yes, freemasonry has entered the chat.
The story just shifted from mercenaries to secret organization.
One of the suspect, who was seriously talkative for a secret agent from a secret organization, explained they had other contracts like that. Only one resulted in an assassination so far: Laurent Pasquali, an ex-driver of the 24 Hours of Le Mans. He had indeed suddenly disappeared in 2018, his squeleton only found a year later without much clues of what had happened. Well, he apparently scammed the wrong sponsor, who decided to engage someone to bring back their money... and that someone apparently failed spectacularly because âthe contract went wrongâ and they killed him. Talk about going wrong.
The police linked a few other cases to these guys and a few of their âfriendsâ: arson, violence, assassination attempts,...
All eyes obviously turned to the DGSE. Who went: âWe canât deny a few of those lunatics were working for us, but we donât have ANYTHING to do with their mercenary/freemason job on the side!â
And if it looks like theyâre not lying, it still isnât very reassuring to see who is working for our foreign intelligence agency (granted, they were apparently just security guards for a DGSE site, but still)
So anyway. As I was saying:
James Bond isnât French and there is a reason for that.
(because if she was, she would be a 54 years old woman working as a business coach, and there would be no movie because all the villains would be insanely bad at their job)
La Quadrature du Net vient de demander au Conseil dâĂtat de saisir le Conseil constitutionnel dâune Question prioritaire de constitutionnalitĂ© (QPC) contre une disposition de la loi renseignement, lâarticle L. 863-2 du code de la sĂ©curitĂ© intĂ©rieure. Comme le rĂ©vĂ©lait le journal Le Monde il y a prĂšs de deux ans, un data-center attenant au siĂšge de la DGSE permet aux services de renseignement dâĂ©changer des donnĂ©es collectĂ©es dans le cadre de leurs activitĂ©s de surveillance, et ce en contournant certaines des garanties inscrites dans la loi renseignement, dĂ©jĂ bien maigres. Ces activitĂ©s illĂ©gales posent de nouveau la question de lâimpunitĂ© des responsables du renseignement français, et des autoritĂ©s de contrĂŽle qui les couvrent.
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