Thursday, October 17, 2024

The French Connection to Jacqueline Bouvier

 



I have not done much research at all into the French connection to Jacqueline Bouvier but as I was investigating her case I became aware of it and also aware of the significance of it in her later assassination of her husband.  Actually, the source of this information is very odd.  The Rock group Queen led me to the French connection with their song "Killer Queen". 

Specifically, there is a direct connection between Jackie being an Agent for someone and France.  This is what I perceive. Now we know Jackie had an early association with the CIA, but I say who she was really working for was NOT the CIA.  Although Jackie worked with the CIA at one point in her life, she was working for someone bigger than the CIA. Now I have no evidence at this point to say this, but I suspect that she was an agent for the Rothschilds. I absolutely suspect that after a lot of dot connecting.  But to prove that will be very difficult as it has certainly been well hidden.

But in this post I just want to explore the French connections to Jacqueline Bouvier to try to uncover anything that might lead to a deeper understanding of who she was, what she was really doing in France, etc.  This is a rabbit hole unto itself but it is one we must go down to uncover the hidden truth about JFK's assassin.

But to begin this investigation, here is a link from a third party source about Jackie in France early in her career.

Jacqueline in Paris

In September 1949, Jacqueline Bouvier arrives in postwar Paris to begin her junior year abroad.

Jacqueline is immediately catapulted into an intoxicating new world of champagne and châteaux, art and avant-garde theater, cafés and jazz clubs.

In the aftermath of World War II, Paris has become a nest of spies, and suspicion, deception and betrayal lurk around every corner.

Jacqueline is stunned to watch the rise of communism --- anathema in America, but an active movement in France --- never guessing she is witnessing the beginning of the political environment that will shape the rest of her life, and that of her future husband.


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