Le Moniteur Universel
Posted: 17:11:58 Monday, 26 March, 2018

Re-est. 1936, Algiers.
Kerensky — Franco-Masonic Spy?
by M. Méfiant
Kerensky is dead. But who was he when alive? Could his agenda have been far more sinister than he ever let on? Could he have been a spy of the Franco-Masonic League, alleged founders of the Commune? M. Méfiant argues "yes". The views enclosed in this essay is not endorsed by the editors of this journal.
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Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky was born on 4 May 1881 in Simbirsk, on the Volga River. After a childhood spent in among other places Moscow and Tashkent, he attended university in Petrograd and became a lawyer. Being at a high level of social influence in Russia, being married to the daughter of a general and holding a politically useful profession, he was soon recruited by the Freemasons, and served their agenda for years. His true utility had been proven to them after he, following a political sentence in 1904, acted as a legal counsel for jailed revolutionaries.
The year 1912 proved to be the year of Kerensky's rise to national prominence. Like a whirlwind, he swept through Russia. He gained national recognition for his visits to the goldfields at the Lena River and for the material he published about the Lena Minefields incident. Kerensky was also elected to the Fourth Duma as a member of the Trudoviks, a moderate labour group. But the reason behind his swift rise is more sinister than it may appear.
In 1912, Alexander Kerensky became a Freemason.
Officially formed in 1912, the Grand Orient of Russia’s Peoples quickly became a centre of revolutionary agents in Russia, seeking to infiltrate the legitimate democratic movements of that country. The Grand Orient of Russia's Peoples was formed by members of no other organization than the infamous Grand Orient of France, which had built up a significant Russian membership. Other Russian revolutionaries who were part of the GRRP in 1912 were Yekaterina Kuskova, Nikolai Vissarionovich Nekrasov, Alexandеr Kolyubakin, and Alexander Halpern. It appears likely that Kerensky's rise through Russia's revolutionary movement was facilitated entirely through Masonic funding, connections, and esoteric trickery.
The last known detail about the Grand Orient of Russia's People available to the author of this article is a telling one: In 1916, Alexander Kerensky became its Secretary General. After that, the trail goes cold. It seems likely that Kerensky, once in full power, wiped out all evidence of his later Masonic activities.
As an agent of the Franco-Masonic complex, which Emperor Napoleon III in his time bravely sought to combat by imposing full imperial control over it, Kerensky spread chaos in Eastern Europe and the wider world, destroying a once proud nation. Having secured German assistance through manipulation of the Hunnic demand for conquest, and having undermined the resistance by Admiral Kolchak and the heroic Japanese against him, it appeared as if he would rule forever. It was not to be. Likely now cut down by the very French Freemasons who once set him up, the present tyrants of Paris itself, it seems as if Kerensky became unruly or disloyal to the wider Syndicalist cause. Perhaps he knew that, just as he once had helped eliminate the Bolsheviks, so would the Internationale one day turn its back on him as well. And so it did.
The Emperor Hailed as Co-Prince
In breaking news, following negotiations at Corsica between the Foreign Minister of France, the Bishop of Urgell and the First Syndic of Andorra, the 'Treaty of Ajaccio' has been signed and published, officially joining the Treaty of Cairo as a brand new defensive treaty of France.
The Treaty of Ajaccio, according to a government spokesman intended to safeguard the long-term existence and prosperity of the fragile Principality of Andorra, stuck as it is between the two Fangs of Syndicalism, the 'Commune' and the Spanish CNT-FAI terrorists. Extraordinarily, the Treaty also reestablishes the close fraternal ties between France and Andorra, upheld since medieval times, and recognizes Emperor Napoleon VI as the legitimate Co-Prince of Andorra, a position previously held but not formally exercised by Marshal Petain.
Enclosed below for our readers is the full text of the aforementioned Treaty.
Treaty of Ajaccio
In accordance with the Ancient Treaty of 1278 between the Bishop of Urgell and the Count of Foix, to who the French Monarch is the successor, the Governments of the French Empire and the Principality of Andorra have agreed upon the following.
- Emperor Napoleon VI of France shall be recognized by the Principality of Andorra as its rightful Co-Prince alongside the Bishop of Urgell. The elected General Council of the Valleys shall remain as the legitimate and democratic government of the sovereign country, led by its First Syndic. France shall uphold the sanctity of the upcoming 1937 Andorran elections, and ensure the will of Andorra remains the guiding force of the nation.
- The Empire of France shall take full responsibility for the defence of the Principality of Andorra from a hostile, undemocratic Syndicalist invasion, and other threats. In case of a conflict between Andorra and any other state, France shall swiftly deploy forces to aid its sister-state, and defend it to the last breath. Should civil conflict break out in Spain, French forces shall be sent to defend Andorra. An aid package of advisers and armaments shall immediately be deployed to the Principality, to resurrect the pre-Great War Militia of Andorra, and train the recently established Police Corps of Andorra, for self-defence purposes. Defences, aerial and land-based, shall immediately be constructed to defend Andorra. France shall aid the Bishop of Urgell, the Emperor's fellow monarch, in maintaining secure communications with His Holiness the Pope in Rome.
- A government office of the Principality of Andorra, appointed by the General Council of the Valleys and including a representive of the Bishop of Urgell, shall be be formed in Algiers. The purposes of this government office, other than to maintain Franco-Andorran communications and military exchange, shall be to --- in the case of a foreign takeover or illegitimate revolt --- re-establish the Government of Andorra on foreign soil, from where the Principality may be recaptured.
Succession declared!
The House of Bonaparte has declared the formal line of succession to the Throne of France, for the first time since Napoleon IV's death fighting against the Zulus setting a firm, jointly agreed succession order into place. Unusually, it allows for the succession of the Emperor's older sister, but not to her possible future heirs, bypassing that line, although this is subject to change. Also unusually, it adopts the House of Murat-Bonaparte, the Prince Murat and his heirs, as the primary successors after the two imperial siblings, rather rather seeking out heirs among the descendants of Jérôme Napoléon Bonaparte yet living in the United States of America, and other family branches.
The Assembly has held a vote, and declared it to be constitutionally valid and binding.
The line of succession is as follows:
- CURRENT MONARCH: His Imperial Majesty Emperor Louis Jérôme Victor Emmanuel Léopold Marie, Napoleon VI
- HEIR APPARENT: Her Imperial Highness Crown Princess Marie Clotilde Eugénie Alberte Laetitia Généviève Bonaparte
- SECOND IN LINE: His Imperial Highness Prince Joachim, 6th Prince Murat, of the House of Murat-Bonaparte
- THIRD IN LINE: His Imperial Highness Joachim, Prince of Pontecorvo, of the House of Murat-Bonaparte
- FOURTH IN LINE: Her Imperial Highness Princess Caroline, of the House of Murat-Bonaparte
Who's the new...
... Minister of Islamic Affairs?
In our new coverage of the Who's Who in the National Rejuvination Movement's new government, we will start with Prime Minister de Gaulle's three most shocking choices. First up: The Mohammedan.
Abdelaziz Thâalbi
Monsieur Abdelaziz Thâalbi (born 5 September 1876 in Tunis) is the son of an indigenous colonial notary, and a graduate of the University of Ez-Zitouna. The choice of him is a surprise both due to his Muslim Tunisian origins, and also due to his radical past. In 1895 he began publishing a religious journal, the Sabil al-Rashid ("The Proper Past"), which was suspended by the old Republican colonil authorities in 1897. In the 1910s he became active in the now-defunct Young Tunisians movement, prompting him to be expelled from the province after the Tunis Tram Boycott of 1912. In 1921 he led the Constitutional Liberal Party, and was arrested at least once. Many hardline law-and-order types, who do not see the wisdom in the Bonapartist-Gaullist policy of National Rejuvination, will condemn this appointment.
Monsieur Thâalbi's credentials as head of the newborn Ministry of Islamic Affairs, intended to advise the rest of the Imperial Government on interactions with the substantial Muslim population and for handling more concrete matters as well, comes not only from his learning in Salafiyyah. He also has significant international experience, having spent years travelling in Tripolitania, Egypt, and India. His knowledge as an Islamic scholar is significant. A critic of Maraboutism, he has advocated a rationalistic reading of the Quran since the turn of the century, facing a trial in 1904 where he was accused of cursing Abdul-Qadir Gilani, a charge from which he was defended by many French-language newspapers.
In 1905 M. Thâalbi published L'esprit libéral du Coran ("The Liberal Spirit of the Quran") with César Benattar and el-Hadi Sebai. Although he would later turn away from many of his pro-French doctrines in that book, become more or a nationalist and advocate a strong return to the democratic constitution of 1861 which promoted education and civil rights, it is notable for this quote, among other things:
Abdelaziz Thâalbi wrote:... through a literal, rational, scientific, liberal, and faithful interpretation of the Quran and hadiths the Muslim people will recover their past intellectual greatness, and with the civilizing influence of the French, the descendants of those that proclaimed the principles of the French Revolution, Muslims minds, freed at last of all superstitions and prejudices, will be able to one day contribute, in collaboration with their Protectors, to the global civilization.
Workers by the Niger River in Guinea.
A Black Monday and a Black River
In the capitals of Europe, America and Asia, the unemployed are lining up. As if the events on Wall street a few years ago, and the devastation of the Great war, wasn't enough, here the Kaiser & Friends are faced by a massive economic challenge.
On the Niger River, it's a different situation. Up and down the busy waterway, which empties put both into the newly formed State of Sierra Leone and into German-held Nigeria. Passing through much of French West Africa, the vital route is now covered in workers both black and white, like an army of worker ants. Not an unemployment line in sight.
Forced labour has been replaced by gainful, paid employment, as thousands of soon-to-be French citizens find employment as labourers and engineers (and of course ancillary professions to provide services to the project members), all paid by the state. While the Dakar-Niger Railway and its expansion is the largest source of new employment in the Sahel, the Niger River dredging occupies many as well.
Monsieur Fily Dabo Sissoko, the Horokoto-born academic, is the country's new Deputy Minister of Transport, an appointment critized by some as being a shallow symbolic move to fit yet another African into the chain of command. However, the man himself seems very confident in his fitness for the job, and in the project. "We intend to have the Timbuktu Canal, which connects the ancient town to the wider waterway, dredged and cleared by next month. Similar ventures are being undertaken across France-in-Africa, in addition to embankment construction and such, and will turn the now-silted stream into a flowing lifeline for trade across the continent."
The following article has been sent in to Le Moniteur Universel by an anonymous political club, and will be published due to the great public interest in politics currently.
The Rise of the LeftMosley!
Totalism = The True Threat!
Mussolini!
Valois!
These are the names of demons, both revolutionary and counter-revolutionary at the same time!
The Totalist Charter, that black codex, is the final proof. Totalism is the singularly most significant threat to world security and liberty.
From the cliffs of Dovers to the streets of Paris, from Italy and Ireland to Mexico and Persia, the Totalists --- as their subsections, Sorelians, Maximalists, National Syndicalists, call the ilk what you like --- prove themselves to be more savage than any tribesman. Their goal is not the freedom of the working class, but its enslavement. Where they may be temporarily defeated, they rise again, as a hydra.
While the Commune of France has a unique savagery of its own, the syndicates of the Commune at least have a fundamentally good ideal, if misguided. The Syndicalists attempt to subvert the injustices of the world through tyranny, whereas the Totalists among them, who would purge their very own comrades at the first drop of a hat, would use tyranny to achieve only more tyranny.
Whether the name is "Beria" or "Browder", the Totalist can never be trusted. Fight him, at all costs. While a basic Syndicalist, whose liberal and democratic inclinations stops him from reaching the very basest levels of humanity, the Totalist lacks all such barriers. Remember that, Frenchmen!