Conspiracy: US Epstein reviews "Sarkozy network in Strauss-Kahn Sofitel case"
Now Playing: Sofitel de New York : un journaliste americain souleve de nouvelles zones d'ombre
Topic: Politics
US citizen conspiracy journalism:
a scandal involving the possible future president of France
Edward Epstein - New York Review of Books
DSK could no longer be a challenger to Sarkozy
Strauss-Kahn cellphone Blackberry pirated and silenced -
not found up to date -
By the time the 911 call was finally made, the hotel’s management was presumably aware of the
political explosion and scandal DSK’s arrest would cause. DSK could no longer be a challenger to Sarkozy
Screenshot the New York Review of books:
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2011/dec/22/what-really-happened-dominique-strauss-kahn
IMF BlackBerry
He knew he had a serious problem with one of his BlackBerry cell phones—which he called his IMF BlackBerry. This was the phone he used to send and receive texts and e-mails—including for both personal and IMF business. According to several sources who are close to DSK, he had received a text message that morning from Paris from a woman friend temporarily working as a researcher at the Paris offices of the UMP, Sarkozy’s center-right political party. She warnedDSK, who was then pulling ahead of Sarkozy in the polls, that at least one private e-mail he had recently sent from his BlackBerry to his wife, Anne Sinclair, had been read at the UMP offices in Paris.1 It is unclear how the UMP offices might have received this e-mail, but if it had come from his IMF BlackBerry, he had reason to suspect he might be under electronic surveillance in New York. He had already been warned by a friend in the French diplomatic corps that an effort would be made to embarrass him with a scandal. The warning that his BlackBerry might have been hacked was therefore all the more alarming.
René-Georges Querry - Before joining Accor Group in 2003,
he had worked closely in the police with Ange Mancini, who is now coordinator for intelligence for President Sarkozy
The man I asked to talk to—and to whom I was not put through—was René-Georges Querry, Sheehan’s ultimate superior at Accor and a well-connected former chief of the French anti-gang brigades, who was now head of security for the Accor Group. Before joining Accor Group in 2003, he had worked closely in the police with Ange Mancini, who is now coordinator for intelligence for President Sarkozy. Querry, at the time that Sheehan was making his call to the 646 number, was arriving at a soccer match in Paris where he would be seated in the box of President Sarkozy. Querry denies receiving any information about the unfolding drama at the Sofitel until after DSK was taken into custody about four hours later.
Surveillance cameras shows : Joy dancing
There, the two men high-five each other, clap their hands, and do what looks like an extraordinary dance of celebration that lasts for three minutes
Adrian Branch placed a 911 call to the police. Less than two minutes later, the footage from the two surveillance cameras shows Yearwood and an unidentified man walking from the security office to an adjacent area. This is the same unidentified man who had accompanied Diallo to the security office at 12:52 PM. There, the two men high-five each other, clap their hands, and do what looks like an extraordinary dance of celebration that lasts for three minutes. They are then shown standing by the service door leading to 45th Street—apparently waiting for the police to arrive—where they are joined at 2:04PM by Florian Schutz, the hotel manager.
Electronic key records showing that Diallo
had entered room 2820 at 12:26 PM, after her encounter withDSK. The same record also showed that she had also entered room 2820 prior to her encounter with DSK at a time when the occupant had not checked out and may have been in the roomTwo individuals, not one, entered DSK’s suite between 12:05 and 12:06 PM while he was showering. Each used a different key card entry. The key card used at 12:06 belonged to Diallo;
source IMF BlackBerry: nybooks.com
Edward Epstein dans un long article de la New York Review of Books
Sofitel de New York : un journaliste américain soulève de nouvelles zones d'ombre
Reader comment: Les protagonistes français ont oublié la détermination des journalistes d'investigation américains.
Telephone mobile de Strauss-Kahn pirate et "silenced"
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http://www.lemonde.fr/dsk | http://www.nybooks.com
Posted by solarlife
at 3:48 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, 26 November 2011 4:59 AM EST