French spy who helped bomb Rainbow Warrior tracked down 32 years later

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July 10, 2017 by

A French spy who infiltrated the environmentalist group Greenpeace and in 1985 helped bomb the organization’s flagship, the Rainbow Warrior, has spoken to the media for the first time. The British-based activist organization had purchased the trawler from the British government in 1977 and used it to carry out maritime research and other operations. In July 1985, the Rainbow Warrior, captained by the American environmental activist Peter Wilcox, was docked at the port of Auckland, New Zealand. It was being prepared to lead a flotilla of vessels to the French Polynesian atoll of Mororoa, in order to try to stop a planned nuclear test by the French military.

But on the night of July 10, 1985, two large explosions nearly split the ship in two, causing it to sink in less than five minutes. . .

Source: French spy who helped bomb Rainbow Warrior tracked down 32 years later

3 thoughts on “French spy who helped bomb Rainbow Warrior tracked down 32 years later

  1. I DO NOT THINK, BUT I DEFINITELY KNOW THAT ANYTHING NUCLEAR IS JUST PLAIN STUPIDITY. WE ARE REAPING WHAT “WE” SOW. I AM COMPLETELY OPPOSED TO ANYTHING NUCLEAR AND ALIEN TECHNOLOGIES VIA THE NAZIS AND ETC…THAT FOLLOWED THERE AFTER. JUST WHO DO WE THINK WE ARE TO DESTROY ONE OF THE BEST OF THE HEAVENLY FATHER’S CREATION YAHVEH THAT HAS BEEN GIVEN TO US. THIS PLANET WAS GIVEN TO US TO MAINTAIN AND NOT TO DESTROY. WE SHOULD CONSTANTLY AND CONTINUE TO KEEP IN MIND THAT WE ARE THE CREATIONS AND NOT THE CREATOR, AND TO STOP TRYING TO EVEN ACHIEVE BEING gods and goddesses.

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  2. Pingback: Hidden History: French Nuclear Testing in the Pacific | The Most Revolutionary Act

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