Gérard Fauré reveals Makhzen malicious plots against Algeria, Zionists presence in Morocco since 1961, shocking secrets of royal family
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By: Hana Saada
ALGIERS– Published in 2021, the confessions of Gérard Fauré; L’éducation d’un voyou, or “The Education of a Thug,” reveal, in a large chapter, the animosity and the resentment that water the makhzen to harm Algeria. Provocations, low blows, and satanic alliances were used to destabilize the country of 1.5 million Chouhada “Martyrs”.
The notoriety of his father had made Gérard Fauré, born September 3, 1946, in Fez, Morocco, a child of the royal milieu. This milieu pushed him to embrace the world of hard drugs.
Noting that the internationally known drug trafficker, reputed to be close to the Moroccan and English royal families, wrote memoirs with shocking secrets. His books notably question a number of personalities from the jet set and showbiz, several high magistrates and French political figures, as well as royalty in Morocco under Mohammed V and Hassan II.
He explains as quoted by El Watan:
“I was introduced to drugs, cocaine in particular, by Fatima Oufkir, the wife of the general, the assassin of the opponent Ben Barka, with the complicity of the French secret services; it is no secret to anyone.”
Narcotics, sex, shady business…
An environment where desires and interests of all kinds mingle. Each hatched plans and sought to trap the other by resorting to blackmail, thanks to cameras installed in luxury hotels in Morocco and Spain (Marbella, Torremorinos) and pictures implicating the pundits of the regime and their wives.
“Fatima became my lover and only accepted our antics under the influence of pure cocaine.” “Put in the scent, the general went into a mad rage and had promised to kill me, but in vain,” said Fauré.
A mistress who had spoiled him but also manipulated him to the point where he became a thug of organized crime in North Africa and Europe. A luxury thug, since he will be protected by the services of his majesty.
In an interview with the Moroccan journalists and human rights’ defenders, Adnane and Dounia Filali, Fauré said: “I can testify that Hassan II had his father assassinated with the complicity of the king’s official doctor, who was my own father. Nose surgery was commonplace. My father, blackmailed by Hassan II, had to sign the king’s “natural” death certificate.”
Hassan II fomented a whole plot against the doctor so that Mohammed V put him in prison. A story where the future successor of the monarch had nearly 2500 Moroccan citizens killed just to attribute this massacre to the doctor with fabricated evidence. “My father had no choice but to sign the ‘natural’ death certificate of Mohammed V,” he explains.
At the time, the monarchy was in serious trouble. The deficit of the Treasury was aggravated by the harka (military campaigns) that the makhzen delivered to the tribes, which, not recognizing the authority of the sultan, refused to pay the tax.
Local notables, for their part, found a tremendous opportunity to assert themselves and set themselves up as powerful leaders.
It is in this historical context that the Glaoui family asserted itself to reach the heights of glory through the personality of Thami. A man, born in a rural environment, who was able to rise to the rank of the greatest, to the point of threatening Sultan Mohammed and representing Morocco on the international scene.
“It’s the scenario of France, represented by Marshal Lyautey,” reveals, again, the gangster in an incredible way: “Mohammed V, who did not like France, was married to a Jewess from Marrakech. There has never been marital consumption. It is the Pasha of Marrakech, El Glaoui, Francophile, and on “advice” of the aforementioned Marshal, who had sexual intercourse with the progenitor of Hassan II. The latter is therefore the son of a Jewess. A birth, which meant the preparation of the Machiavellian succession.
“The day Hassan II ascended the throne (1961) was the day the Mossad moved into Morocco,” he said. “He automatically became ‘’Israel’’’s informant. The young king quite naturally sold out the Arabs and their causes.”
According to his confidences, the author specifies that “particularly, his target was Algeria, and his son, Mohammed VI, continued on his same evil path by normalizing with the Zionist entity to further threaten Algeria, by installing military bases, and by organizing secret maneuvers on the borders… “Do not forget Pegasus, spying on everyone and precisely on senior Algerian officials.”
As for the brother of King Hassan II, Moulay Abdallah, “exiled before dying in Belgium from AIDS,” he was much more than a common sex offender like there are so many in the Cherifian kingdom.
According to Gérard Fauré, Molay Abdallah was a dangerous pervert and a sexual criminal. He raped and murdered no less than six children before making their bodies disappear with the help of his praetorian guard.
Mohammed VI, of whom he gives proof of his homosexuality, is, on his part, “renowned for his escapades in European capitals”, in particular Paris. He assiduously frequents homosexual clubs, while acquiring palaces here and there, the last of which is in the Paris region and was bought for 80 million euros.
The marriage with Selma is not just for appearances but also to ensure the succession. Selma, who divorced the young king, has disappeared since 2017. Hassan III, 18 years old, and his sister Khadija are the fruits of this ephemeral “scripted” matrimonial union.
Today, Mohammed VI, who is very ill, lives more in France than in his country. “He manages the kingdom remotely, by WhatsApp. A mafia, made up of heads of intelligence services, the police, the gendarmerie, and wealthy businessmen who have connections with foreign powers and are helped by Zionist advisers, truly reigns over Morocco. A country that is sinking further into misery, injustice, and organized crime. Demonstrations are common but stifled by the Makhzen. The Alaoui kingdom now lies on a boiling volcano”, confides an opposition journalist in exile.
The Marocogate, which is currently splattering an entire regime, is the epilogue of an end to power built for centuries on villainy, cowardice, betrayal, corruption, sex, money…