Raoul Husson

Roaul Husson was a Synarchist and member of a secret society for mathematicians known as the Nicolas Bourbaki group. It is possible that this group was also a member of Synarchy, as one of the founders, Henri Cartan, was the president of the European Federalist Movement (1974-1985) and promoted the idea of the United States of Europe.

In 1946,  Raoul Husson released Synarchy, Panorama of 25 years of Occult Activity under the pseudonym Geoffroy de Charnay. In the appendix to this work, he reproduced the entire “Revolutionary Synarchic Pact for the French Empire ”. In his book, he concluded that technocrats had deliberately orchestrated the collapse of France during WWII and suggested that the Synarchists were planning to repeat their performance. 

Husson spelled out the hidden plan contained within the Pact: that the unification of Europe was only the first step to a unified world.

He explained that parliamentarianism was a political enemy, and that the future citizen of Synarchy would become identified solely with his profession: he should have no part in running his country through involvement in politics.

In his book, Husson spelled out the priority for France to be infiltrated if a united Europe was to be established. It was necessary for Synarchs to be firmly positioned there because despite its anti-clerical drift, France’s egalitarian spirit meant that independent leaders could spontaneously come forth from the grassroots and threaten the Synarch’s long-term goal. He claimed this had already been achieved by 1939.

Details of the Pact include: permeable national borders, pacifism, world peace after the establishment of five political supercontinents.

“Unable to agree to dissociate ourselves from any being, we want the current world revolution to bring the peoples into an irresistible movement, beyond orthodox materialist Marxism like false capitalist liberalism, towards a high spiritual civilization marked by seal of universal humanism.”

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