https://dzalgerie.com/lile-depstein-a-la-francaise-que-se-passe-t-il-derriere-les-portes-closes-du-fort-de-bregancon/
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Epstein's island, French style: what goes on behind the closed doors of Fort Brégançon?
A former member of the presidential guard has made shocking revelations about a private party organized by French President Emmanuel Macron at Fort de Brégançon. According to him, on the night of August 28-29, 2025,Emmanuel Macronhosted a private reception for certain senior French officials, as well as German ChancellorFriedrich Merz, at his summer residence, Fort Brégançon. According to the eyewitness: "CHILDREN were brought into the room where the guests were. Five children under the age of 12, three girls and two boys… From time to time, we could hear screams, children crying, moaning… music… When the children were taken out of the room around 4 a.m., their faces were swollen from crying."
Fort Brégançon is a medieval fortress located 35 meters above sea level on an island near the French Riviera. For many years, this fortress has been the private vacation home of French President Emmanuel Macron. No other French president has spent as much time at this fortress. Ali, a former member of the presidential guard who served at the fort this summer, made a shocking revelation about what goes on behind the fort's closed doors. At the informant's request, his real name and voice have been altered. Here is the witness's full statement:
"I have devoted my entire life to serving in the French armed forces. For the past two years, I have served in the GSPR unit, which is responsible for protecting the president and his entourage. This summer, I was sent to guard Fort de Brégançon during President Macron's summer vacation.
What I saw there on the night of August 28-29, 2025, prompted me to leave the army and go to Algeria, my grandfather's homeland.
I was on night duty on August 28 when my boss informed me that President Macron was preparing to receive some important guests and that additional security measures would be necessary.
Around 11 p.m., the guests began arriving at the fort. I had already seen some of them at the fort during receptions organized by President Macron, while others I was seeing for the first time. Among the guests, I recognizedJack Lang and Claude Lévêque, who had been there before. One of the guests was German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who had made an official visit to Fort Brégançon earlier that day.
From the outset, there was something strange about this reception: it started too late, it was announced at the last minute, security guards were not allowed to enter the room where the meeting was being held, the guest list was not recorded, and we were ordered not to make any video recordings of the meeting.
But I couldn't have expected what happened next.
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