JAY4LOUISE
this has turned up as code quite a bit and I knew that it referred to MARTIN GILL as agent J...but who was LOUISE?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Femmes_de_l'ombre
"Les Femmes de l'ombre (literally Women of the Shadows) is a French film about female resistance fighters in the Second World War. Jean-Paul Salomé, the director, drew inspiration from an obituary in The Times newspaper[1] of Lisé de Baissac (Lise Villameur), one of the few recognised heroines of the SOE, named "Louise Desfontaines" in the film and played by French actress Sophie Marceau."
MCDONALD wrote the WIKI ENTRY for LOUISE DESFONTAINES...and told me that it had been an alias of GREAT AUNT COLETTE...most of the entry below seems to be an obfuscation of the 'facts'...all I can say is this - she was a 'widow' in PARIS as far as I know...she did 'collaborate' with the NAZIS in order to help the French resistance via the link of her husband (before he made a run for it to SOUTH AMERICA)...and I can vaguely remember the name DESFONTAINES...maybe it is possible...
Also her leg bothered her now and then but she only complained about 'stiffness'...and she cycled everywhere...entirely fit until a very old age...
My Swiss grandmother showed me the CROIX DE GUERRE which she then gave to my mother...before she left to go and live with her other son ARNOLD...apparently a French soldier had given it to her for her 'singing'...maybe it had been great-aunt Colette before or after she died...I cannot remember...why was this all hidden from me...why did the ill want to play sick psycho games with my head...even at this late stage in the ill cult game...I cannot say for sure if GREAT AUNT COLETTE was this particular 'agent'...or if her history was deliberately intertwined with another agent - who knows?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lis%C3%A9_de_Baissac
JAY4LOUISE
Once MARTIN GILL had remote-viewed with us...what COLETTE was all about...he loved her...he thought her the most brilliant woman...the CRAZY COMPANY all piled off to PARIS...and he loved PARIS...he liked the French...the whole ambiance...
Monday, 3 January 2011
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