| UN Corruption of
Fabrice Aidan Was Raised by
Inner City Press now Banned as
USUN is Asked
by
Matthew Russell Lee, Patreon Book
Substack
UN GATE,
Feb 11 – While
the French government claims
it is shocked that its
official Fabrice Aidan is in
the Epstein files, and while
the UN bans Inner City Press
which asked about Aidan, IPI
and Terje Roed-Larsen, who
along with his wife Mona Juul
took money from Epstein, it
was clear as early as
2011.
On May 5,
2011, Inner City Press - then
a UN "resident correspondent,"
now banned from any entry of
the building, asked
"part time UN envoy Terje
Roed-Larsen if he took a UN
staff person with him on his
trip in April to Bahrain. “I
do not wish to comment on
that,” Roed-Larsen said.
Moments later Inner City Press
ask UN acting Deputy Spokesman
Farhan Haq to confirm or deny
that UN staff member Fabrice
Aidan accompanied Roed-Larsen
on a trip that Haq on April 18
said was not “in any UN
capacity.”
Farhan Haq
is STILL at the UN, still
lying. But Inner City Press is
banned by Antonio Guterres -
who controlled one of only
five seats on the board of
Ghislaine Maxwell's Terramar
Project - and cannot put the
question to
Haq.
US Ambassador
Mike Waltz, who speaks of
reform, reform, reform, as
been asked to ensure Inner
City Press' access into the UN
during Waltz's upcoming
presidency of the UN Security
Council beginning March 1,
2026. Inner City Press raised
UN corruption to US
Under-Secretary Jeremy Lewin
earlier this month. And? Watch
this site.
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