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Jacques Bordiot : ウィキペディア英語版
Jacques Bordiot

Jacques Bordiot, real name Jean Costes (1900–1983), was a French journalist and writer who focused mainly on anti-masonic and conspiracy theories.
==Life==
Costes attended the École navale and served as an artillery officer and naval lieutenant in the Middle East. In 1940, he chose to follow Marshal Philippe Pétain and join the Vichy armed forces. In 1945, he was dismissed from the French Navy and was then imprisoned during the ''épuration''; one of his best known fellow detainees was Henry Coston.
During the 1950s he worked at Noël Jacquemart's ''Écho de la Presse'' and at ''La Vie des Métiers''. He then worked for the extreme right-wing periodical ''Lectures françaises'' as an editorial writer and published several books on Free Masonry, synarchies and "hidden rulers".

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