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Postscript<br />

A senior French diplomat, Bernard Ledun, died in Paris on February 1,<br />

1994. His sudden death at age 50—ostensibly from a heart attack—may be<br />

another of the "convenient" deaths that have occurred in the wake of the<br />

JFK assassination and its cover-up and a direct consequence of the<br />

announcement, on November 22, 1993, of the impending release of the first<br />

edition of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>.<br />

Ledun had been privy to "inside" information which confirmed the<br />

high-level intelligence status of the French source—quoted in Chapter 16 of<br />

<strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>—who provided this author information which establishes<br />

that the much-discussed "French connection" to the Kennedy assassination<br />

is, in fact, misnamed and is, instead, the Israeli connection.<br />

Just prior to his sudden death, Ledun, a career officer in the French<br />

diplomatic corps, was scheduled to become Consul General for France in<br />

Johannesburg, South Africa. From October 1989 to December 1993 he<br />

served as Consul General for his native country in Vancouver, British<br />

Columbia, Canada.<br />

While posted in Vancouver, Ledun committed a grievous—albeit honest—<br />

mistake that may have sealed his own fate. His unwitting action proved the<br />

high-level French intelligence status of the source, quoted in <strong>Final</strong><br />

<strong>Judgment</strong>. The source—Pierre Neuville—asserted (based on his own inside<br />

knowledge) that Israel's secret service, the Mossad, utilized connections in<br />

French intelligence, in arranging the hiring of an assassin or assassins who were<br />

involved in the execution of President Kennedy.<br />

In 1976, while serving in the French consulate in Vancouver, Canada,<br />

Ledun released copies of internal French intelligence documents to Pierre<br />

confirming that Pierre had indeed been a French intelligence officer privy to<br />

explosive state secrets.<br />

Because of the incendiary nature of the information to which Pierre had<br />

been privy, French intelligence had denied for years that Pierre was engaged<br />

in intelligence work for his native country. The release of the documents by<br />

Ledun, however, provided hard evidence to the contrary.<br />

Not only had Pierre learned specific details about how French<br />

intelligence had been manipulated by the Mossad in the JFK assassination<br />

conspiracy—information provided by his own allies in French<br />

intelligence—but Pierre himself had been brought into a previous<br />

assassination conspiracy conducted jointly by the Mossad and French<br />

intelligence.<br />

The Mossad had contracted—through its key contact in French<br />

intelligence, Colonel Georges deLannurien—to arrange for Pierre to<br />

unwittingly play the role of "patsy" (a la Lee Harvey Oswald) in a Mossad<br />

plot to kill Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser during the last week of<br />

October, 1956, just prior to the invasion at Port Said during the Suez Crisis.

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