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Reproduced above is a (formerly) secret October 6, 1976 document from the office of the military<br />

justice division of the French ministry of defense. The never-before-published document<br />

announces the refusal by the French government to grant clemency to Pierre Neuville, a former<br />

French diplomat and intelligence officer who was sentenced in absentia to twenty years of<br />

forced labor for “treason” and “breach of state security” for exposing a joint Mossad<br />

French intelligence plot to kill Egyptian President Nasser in 1956. Pierre—who fled France<br />

and went into exile—later provided Michael Collins Piper with critical information in the<br />

writing of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>. This hitherto secret document (inadvertently released to Pierre<br />

in 1976 who later provided it to Piper) confirms that Pierre was engaged in high-level intrigue<br />

on behalf of French intelligence (in spite of official French government claims today to the<br />

contrary.) Pierre believes that Bernard Ledun (the French government official who released<br />

this document against the wishes of his superiors), was murdered in retribution in Paris on<br />

February 1, 1994 when the Mossad realized that Pierre was a source for Piper in the writing<br />

of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>. Pierre’s address has been excised in order to protect his privacy.

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