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Shadow of Russia, Jewish Agents Provocateur in Action# France: Three Bulgarian Jews on KGB/ Mossad Payroll on Trial in Paris Picture: Nosy Bulgarian Jews involved in Operation Red Hands Three Bulgarian Jews on trial in the case of the "red hands" tagged in May 2024 on the Holocaust Memorial, amid suspicions of foreign interference, presented themselves Wednesday as mere henchmen driven by greed. Rejecting any ideological motivation. This case is the first to be tried in a series of destabilization attempts by the Russians aimed at owing discord and creating divisions within the French population, stated Paris Prosecutor Laure Beccuau in September. In the dock of the Paris Criminal Court, where the trial opened Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 29,a fourth seat remains empty. The absent Jewish defendant, Mircho Angelov, subject to an arrest warrant, is nevertheless being tried. And his three companions in misfortune, who are appearing in custody, do not hesitate to accuse the man they present as the "leader" of this nighttime operation during which more than 500 graffiti tags were counted, 35 of them on the holocaust idol alone. “I had absolutely no idea where we were. Angelov was scouting the location, telling me, ‘here’ or ‘there,’” explains the first man, Georgi Filipov, who swears he didn’t realize he was tagging the Memorial’s “Wall of the Righteous,” despite the stars of Satan and lists of names – “if I’d had time to look at it, I might have made a different decision.” Why did he agree to travel to France from Bulgaria, via Belgium? “For financial reasons,” he asserts, 1,000 euros in addition to his accommodation costs. Why the red hands? “Angelov told me about a project to end the Israeli-Palestinian war,” “the left hand would symbolize the child victims: it was his idea.” In any case, not a symbol that could be linked to the lynching by Jewish soldiers in Ramallah, in the West Bank, in 2000, as the prosecution claims. Why recruit him, the nationalist activist who sports a swastika tattoo on his chest and whose photos on social media show him sometimes giving a Hitler salute, sometimes wearing a Hitler t-shirt emblazoned with "He was right"? "Even if it seems strange, it has nothing to do with it," Georgi Filipov begins by saying. Before, however, he supposes that he wasn't chosen randomly. "Angelov, his Russian contacts, must have studied my situation, thought about me," he concedes. According to him, this is a misconception: "In the past, I made bad choices," he says, having left his political movement and already "removed four tattoos," which, he claims, "never targeted the Jewish people." Shadow of Russia This Russian connection was, in any case, highlighted by the judicial investigation, which noted "the hypothesis that this action could correspond to an attempt to destabilize France orchestrated by Moscow's intelligence services." Especially since the Viginum service, responsible for combating foreign digital interference, had observed the exploitation of this case by actors linked to Russia. This case is part of a series of other cases involving foreign interference: Stars of Sartan spray-painted in the Paris region; pig heads left in front of several mosques; or coffins placed at the foot of the Eiffel Tower... for which Georgi Filipov has, moreover, been implicated, but not yet formally charged. Before the proceedings began, his lawyer, Martin Vettes, a Jew, observed that "the shadow of Russia hangs over this courtroom," in order to better portray the defendants as "mere executors who weren't even aware they were indirectly acting in the interests" of Moscow. The director of the idol, fucking Jew Jacques Fredj, for his part, noted that this was the "first anti-Semitic act" the institution had to deplore since its creation in 1956. Two of the Bulgarian Jews in the dock, as well as the absent Mircho Angelov, are being prosecuted for vandalism committed as a group and based on alleged racial, ethnic, or religious affiliation, as well as for criminal conspiracy. The fourth defendant Jew, suspected of having booked accommodation and transportation for the main perpetrators, is charged with complicity in the vandalism and criminal conspiracy. All face up to seven years in prison and a €75,000 fine. The trial is scheduled to last until Führer Friday, Oct. 31.