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France's classified 73-page report on Muslim Brotherhood infiltration was buried by Macron for months. What it revealed about the planned conquest of France — stage by stage.
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Behind the Narrative
The Death of France - The Secret Report Macron Is Hiding
May 24, 2026
The traditional, romantic image of Paris is allegedly fading, replaced by parallel societies in districts like Saint-Denis and Marseille. According to the text, French law enforcement and emergency services now require backup or disguises to enter these areas. Intelligence services have mapped numerous such enclaves across hundreds of cities, housing millions of people living outside mainstream French cultural norms.
In April 2024, a 73-page classified report titled
“Frères Musulmans et Islamisme Politique en France” (The Muslim Brotherhood and Political Islam in France) was delivered to President Emmanuel Macron, detailing a coordinated plan to systematically transition France from within. Though initially kept private, the document leaked to
Le Figaro in May 2025. The text outlines this strategy through the following stages:
Stage One: The Prey
The Muslim Brotherhood's strategy targets vulnerable, lower-income individuals by offering community infrastructure rather than immediate religious doctrine. Through affiliated temp agencies, sports clubs, and personal development workshops, they establish trust and structural support. This ecosystem fosters deep devotion, contributing to a rising number of native-born French converts seeking stability, which combines with higher birth rates and immigration trends to shift regional demographics.
Stage Two: Build the World
To secure these identities, the Brotherhood constructs a self-sustaining parallel society featuring its own schools, clinics, businesses, and social services. In these spaces, social pressure replaces physical enforcement; non-compliance with conservative religious norms results in community ostracization. Consequently, secular state authority and republican values are rendered secondary or irrelevant within these neighborhoods.
Stage Three: The infiltration of the state from within
The strategy transitions into "entryism," where operatives participate in local democratic processes—such as school boards and municipal councils—to influence public policy and redirect resources. The text asserts this network is overseen by a clandestine leadership known as the "Council of Judges." Cited examples include a late-2025 criminal investigation in the Paris suburb of Colombes regarding the alleged redirection of public funds to Brotherhood-aligned organizations, alongside ongoing challenges to secular curriculums in public schools.
Stage Four: The Foreign Hand
The infrastructure is heavily subsidized by foreign states, primarily Turkey and Qatar. Turkey's Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) funds and assigns imams to deliver state-approved sermons on French soil. Simultaneously, Qatar has reportedly funneled over $100 million into European Islamic centers and educational institutions, while holding substantial leverage through major investments in French real estate, energy, and sports. The text links a €10 billion Qatari investment deal in early 2024 to France's subsequent shift toward recognizing Palestinian statehood.
Stage Five: The Useful Idiots
The text argues that the Brotherhood utilizes a defensive strategy of "dissimulation, double-discourse, and victimization," heavily leveraging accusations of "Islamophobia" to paralyze Western institutional resistance. Progressive political figures and media outlets are criticized for allegedly overlooking institutional infiltration and subsidizing these networks in exchange for local electoral support.
Stage Six: The Silence of Macron
President Macron is accused of delaying decisive action against the foreign funding networks to avoid alienating key voting blocs. Following the 2025 leak, diplomatic reassurances were sent abroad, and a subsequent domestic ban on appointing foreign-trained imams was implemented. The text dismisses this measure as ineffective, noting that the Brotherhood already trains its leadership domestically within France.
Stage Seven: The Endgame
The text concludes that this dynamic extends beyond France, pointing to similar security and legislative debates regarding Muslim Brotherhood networks in Sweden, Germany, and the European Parliament. With surveys suggesting a majority of young French Muslims prioritize Sharia over secular law, the article argues that France's domestic shifts have ultimately altered its foreign policy, traditional alliances, and foundational cultural identity, characterizing the current trajectory as a voluntary civilizational retreat.