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A new scandal is developing in Paris past week about the conduct of IMF’s chief Straus Kahn with a young journalist, Tristane Banon, who he allegedly sexually assaulted.
The case is described in a video taken during a diner organized by French journalist Thierry Ardisson:
http://www.agoravox.fr/article.php3?id_article=46280 http://top-news.fr/tristane-banon-video-sur-dsk-le-chimpanze/
During the discussion, Tristane Banon described Strauss Kahn as a "chimpanzee in rut," aggressive and violent, and Roger Hanin, famous French actor, said he is "capable of anything."
This new sex scandal spreads gradually on the web and will weaken DSK at the IMF.
A second scandal is also available on the Internet.
It is about the information of the 1991Gulf War indemnities given to France (3,5 billions $) by Gulf Arabic countries and which have been stolen by François Mitterrand:
http://euroclippers.typepad.fr/alerte_ethique/
In fact, Strauss Kahn has covered this scandal when he was French Finance minister in 1998:
http://euroclippers.typepad.fr/alerte_ethique/2008/08/lettre-dsk-du-8.html
A French former officers association asked on august 12, 2008, to Christine Lagarde, French minister of Economy, explanations on the accusations. The answer of the Ministry of Economy is that “it is impossible to confirm or deny the allegations”.
Hard times are coming for Strauss Kahn, the “IMF’s chimpanzee in rut”!...
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JCDUBOC
A new scandal is developing in Paris past week about the conduct of IMF’s chief Straus Kahn with a young journalist, Tristane Banon, who he allegedly sexually assaulted.
The case is described in a video taken during a diner organized by French journalist Thierry Ardisson:
http://www.agoravox.fr/article.php3?id_article=46280 http://top-news.fr/tristane-banon-video-sur-dsk-le-chimpanze/
During the discussion, Tristane Banon described Strauss Kahn as a "chimpanzee in rut," aggressive and violent, and Roger Hanin, famous French actor, said he is "capable of anything."
This new sex scandal spreads gradually on the web and will weaken DSK at the IMF.
A second scandal is also available on the Internet.
It is about the information of the 1991Gulf War indemnities given to France (3,5 billions $) by Gulf Arabic countries and which have been stolen by François Mitterrand:
http://euroclippers.typepad.fr/alerte_ethique/
In fact, Strauss Kahn has covered this scandal when he was French Finance minister in 1998:
http://euroclippers.typepad.fr/alerte_ethique/2008/08/lettre-dsk-du-8.html
A French former officers association asked on august 12, 2008, to Christine Lagarde, French minister of Economy, explanations on the accusations. The answer of the Ministry of Economy is that “it is impossible to confirm or deny the allegations”.
Hard times are coming for Strauss Kahn, the “IMF’s chimpanzee in rut”!...
Jean-Charles Duboc
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