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ER Editor: Another report about a group we never usually hear about. Chalk up another one to the conspiracy theorists. And the French get yet another wake-up.
We remind readers of the outing the Masons got in London over the Metropolitan police requiring their personnel to declare masonic membership. See this from the end of last year —
Freemasons seek injunction against Met policy requiring officers to declare membership

Some tweets about the trial starting in France yesterday —
🚨 BREAKING:
🇫🇷 22 people are set to stand trial in France today over murder and other serious crimes linked to a Masonic lodge accused of running hit squads
A Masonic lodge is the basic local unit (like a chapter or club) of Freemasonry
Freemasons are accused by some of… pic.twitter.com/sBydkuVHrP
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) March 30, 2026
Translation: CANDACE OWENS WAS RIGHT… AND IT’S BECOMING EXPLOSIVE France has just exposed a massive scandal: a Masonic network of military hitmen is currently on trial in Paris. 22 people — businessmen, police officers, DGSE agents — are accused of having set up a death squad from a Masonic lodge. Among them: French paratroopers (the famous red berets that Candace had talked about). The motive? They thought the target was working for the Mossad. Coincidences? – 33-hour manhunt – 33rd degree – Lodge No. 33 All this right after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Candace was called crazy… Today reality is catching up with her detractors. The same networks that push endless wars are being exposed. Who is really behind all this?
🚨 CANDACE OWENS AVAIT RAISON… ET ÇA DEVIENT EXPLOSIF
La France vient d’exposer un scandale énorme : un réseau maçonnique de tueurs à gages militaires est jugé en ce moment à Paris.
22 personnes — hommes d’affaires, policiers, agents DGSE — sont accusées d’avoir monté une… https://t.co/LGmdXiUWT4 pic.twitter.com/oglqAHw5CQ
— Black Bond PTV (@BlackBondPtv) March 31, 2026
This didn’t age well. https://t.co/OnGWJotBX8
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) March 31, 2026
Translation: France abroad isn’t just Jean-Michel Trogneux, his satanic Olympic Games, and his slaps to the head of the President of the Republic. It’s also the hushed-up investigation into Epstein on Avenue Foch and now the affair of the DGSE’s Masonic hitmen. And if the French called an end to recess?
La France à l’international ce n’est pas que Jean-Michel Trogneux, ses Jeux Olympiques satanistes et ses mandales dans la tête du président de la République. C’est aussi l’enquête étouffée sur Epstein avenue Foch et maintenant l’affaire des tueurs à gage francs-maçons de la DGSE.… https://t.co/zMQR75MEwo
— Xavier Poussard (@XavierPoussard) March 31, 2026
This lodge was apparently dissolved in 2021. The trial of these twenty-two started yesterday.
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Murder trial opens over alleged masonic lodge crime network in Paris
Twenty-two defendants, including intelligence agents and police, accused of committing crimes on behalf of Freemason mafia
AFP via THE GUARDIAN
Twenty-two people have gone on trial in France on charges of murder and other serious crimes centred on a masonic lodge accused of running hit squads.
Thirteen defendants – including former intelligence agents, soldiers and businessmen – face possible life sentences. Prosecutors allege the group carried out murder, attempted murder, aggravated assault and criminal conspiracy on behalf of a mafia network inside the Athanor lodge in the Paris suburb of Puteaux.
At least four Freemasons from the lodge’s roughly 20 members are among those in the dock. Other defendants include four officers from France’s DGSE foreign intelligence service, three police officers, six executives, a security guard, a doctor and an engineer. Most of the accused, whose ages range from 30 to 73, have no previous criminal record.
The alleged ringleaders are Jean-Luc Bagur, Frédéric Vaglio and Daniel Beaulieu, all members of the lodge, alongside Beaulieu’s righthand man Sébastien Leroy, accused of carrying out or organising the violence through a network of hired attackers. All four face life imprisonment if convicted.
The case was triggered by a failed contract killing in July 2020, when two members of France’s parachute regiment were arrested in possession of weapons near the home of the business coach Marie-Hélène Dini. They told investigators they believed they had been asked to murder Dini on behalf of the French state, targeting Dini on the grounds that she worked for the Israeli spy agency the Mossad.
Investigators discovered a link to Bagur, 69, a business coach rival of Dini’s and the lodge’s “venerable master”. Investigators say Bagur asked the fellow Freemason Vaglio to arrange to have his rival “eliminated” for a fee of €70,000 ($80,600).
Vaglio, a 53-year-old entrepreneur, allegedly acted as the intermediary between the alleged ringleader and a hit squad led by Beaulieu, a retired officer of the domestic intelligence service (DGSI).
Leroy, the alleged leader of the hit squad, admitted in police custody that he and his associates carried out most of the Athanor mafia’s assaults, robberies and killings – including the murder of a racing driver (ER: See our featured image of Laurent Pasquali, the racing driver). Over time, the crimes ordered by the Freemason mafia escalated from petty revenge attacks to homicide.
In one alleged case of industrial espionage, Leroy’s gang is said to have assaulted a businesswoman in the street and stolen her computer. In 2019, the car of one of Bagur’s associates was set alight after she uncovered evidence of financial fraud within his company.
In 2018, the body of the racing driver Laurent Pasquali was found in a forest. French media reported that he had been killed, allegedly over an unpaid debt to associates of Vaglio.
Leroy, who left the military to become a security guard, told police he believed he had been acting on behalf of the government. He claimed Beaulieu had “manipulated” him, raising the prospect of him becoming an informant for the DGSI spy agency.
Dini’s lawyer, Jean-William Vézinet, said: “What my client found terrifying is the fact that the key figures in this case – police officers, former DGSI agents and Freemasons – are precisely the people who are supposed to act for the good of society.”
It is unclear what evidence prosecutors will be able to obtain from Beaulieu, after an apparent suicide attempt in police custody left him disabled and with “impaired concentration”, according to his lawyer. The trial is expected to last at least three months.
Source
Featured image source: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/freemason-mafia-accused-of-murdering-race-car-driver-attempting-to-kill-others-in-france/
Featured image source, Laurent Pasquali: https://x.com/Aliyah01150546/status/1618142606902562816
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