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French President Macron’s Wife Sues Over Conspiracy Theory About Her Identity

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“The game is on, Watson!”

For tonight’s mystery, we have The Case of The Swapped Sibling, involving French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife, Brigitte.

And unlike other cases, you will get to participate.

Yes, you the reader will get to interact.

You up for it?

Right. Let’s dive in then, shall we?

When looking at the facts though, keep in mind the words of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:

“When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”

Additionally, in the case of ‘this or that’ the truth is usually somewhere in the middle.

Were the Twin Towers taken down by aeroplanes or explosive devices on 9/11?

The answer is in the middle, of course. The concealed third option is where the truth tends to hide. What turned them to dust is the real question?

But that’s a case for another time.

What we have on our hands is a French conspiracy that has France’s First Lady being accused of being the same person as her brother.

She is now suing those that brought the subject to light, choosing to fight them in court.

Very curious course of action.

Why not simply produce some documents, such as a photos from her childhood or even a meeting with her brother?

But the two are never seen together. Like Superman and Clark Kent.

New York Post reports:

France’s elegant first lady, Brigitte Macron, is about to take the extraordinary step of going to trial in a Paris court to fight a conspiracy theory — amplified last month by American conservative commentator Candace Owens — that she was born a man.

Brigitte, 70, has long been the subject of fascination because of her marriage to the much younger Emmanuel Macron, 46. The two met in northern France when he was a 15-year-old student and she was his drama teacher, and wed in 2007.

But now wild claims, made by two female French Internet influencers, that she was actually born Jean-Michel Trogneux and became a trans woman in the 1980s have electrified France.

The French scornfully call it part of the burgeoning “complosphère,” or world of conspiracy theories.

Mme. Macron’s libel trial is set for June, where she will face off against the right-wing accuser and freelance journalist Natacha Rey, who hides behind avatars to push rumors that powerful members of the French establishment are hiding Brigitte’s true identity.

Emmanuel Macron has angrily hit back at the rumors, calling them “false and fabricated.”

He was unusually candid and emotional about the ongoing speculation about his wife, whom he married in 2007.

“The worst thing is the false information and fabricated scenarios,” Macron said at an International Women’s Day event in Paris in February after he guaranteed the right to abortion in France’s Constitution.

“People eventually believe them and disturb you, even in your intimacy.”

The bizarre saga began back in December 2021 when Rey, 49, a self-described freelance journalist and Amandine Roy, 53, who calls herself a clairvoyant, made a now-deleted YouTube video as part of Roy’s online show “Mediumsation,” in which they claimed that Brigitte was born as a baby boy called Jean-Michel Trogneux in 1953.

Trogneux is Brigitte’s maiden name, and Jean-Michel is her older brother.

The conspiracy theory first surfaced in an article written by Rey in the far-right French magazine “Faits et Documents” after Macron was first elected president of France in 2017.

The women also alleged that Brigitte Macron’s first husband, André-Louis Auzière, had never actually existed. The two, who were married from 1974 to 2006, shared three children: daughters Tiphaine, 40, and Laurence, 47, and son Sébastien, 49. Auzière passed away in 2019 at age 68.

 

Get out your magnifying glass and let’s compare these faces.

The top row of teeth look identical. Front two are the same. And the two on either side of them have the same exact slant.

Do brothers and sisters usually have the same exact incisors?

The nose is identical. The wrinkle on the left side of the nose, that sort of has an arrow look to it, are both present.

And then there’s the horizontal wrinkle under the nose.

They both have that?

I deduce these are in fact the same person.

Seems like an open and shut case, doesn’t it?

But us detective types need to look at the rest of the clues.

Is she a female?

Is she a ‘trans’ female?

The truth may lie in the middle, in the third option.

At this stage of the Great Awakening, and with all the layers of lies these people hide under, I wouldn’t be surprised if that photo of ‘her brother’ was simply her on testosterone therapy.

That photo of ‘her brother’ looks a bit feminine to me.

Was it a case of Brigitte raised to be a ‘trans’ male and changed her mind? Many do.

Let’s look at some of the facts:

She has the overall small frail frame that is generally found more often among woman.

And let’s look at her ring finger.

But first, here’s the part where you get to participate.

It’s fairly simple.

All I need you to do is to hold out your hand, straighten your fingers and put them together.

Right. Now is your ring finger the same length or shorter than your index (pointer) finger?

If so, chances are you’re female.

Or is your ring finger is longer than your index finger.

If so, chances are you’re male.

Well done. You’re well on your way to being a sleuth extraordinaire.

Now look at Macron’s wife’s rather small hand.

The ring finger is clearly shorter than the index finger.

Though, this isn’t always the tell-tale clue, but it is a good starting point.

Add up the anatomy details we can gather so far and it points to the fact that this person exhibits many female traits.

Am I saying she has a brother? No.

Let’s not forget this lady has 0 photos of herself from the first 30 years of her life.

Clearly deception is at play.

Fellow sleuth Candance Owens posted a link to a video that went over this transinvestigation.

Curious that the video is now gone.

But I found it nonetheless:

I end my investigation concluding that there is no sibling.

And two possiblities remain: Brigitte was born female and lived as a transmale (we see this a lot in Hollywood) and later changed her mind or Brigitte was born male and is currently is a trans female.

Confusion is where the enemy excels.

Either option, it doesn’t look good for President Macron.

What do you deduce?

MORE:

French President Macron FURIOUS Over Rumors His Wife Is a Transgender

We’ve all heard the rumors about “Biiiiiig Mike” but move over Michelle — there’s a new contender in the “First Lady Transgender conversation….

And French President Macron is NOT happy about it.

We make absolutely no claims here either way, we’re just reporting.

And the report is that Macron is furious about these rumors continuing to persist:

Here’s what MAGA Kitty writes:

It’s very INTERESTING that this news about Macron’s wife allegedly being transgender is breaking now 🤔

Who knows if she indeed is but, we DO know that she was Macron’s drama teacher in school and they started a “relationship” when he was JUST 15, and she was 40‼👀

BUT… look at this 👀‼‼💥
From August 2022 in Newsweek quote 👇

“Information about France’s President Emmanuel Macron is among the documents the FBI seized from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate , according to reports.
During the seizure of the Florida residence, the FBI is said to have recovered handwritten notes, photos and top-secret materials the former president should have turned over to authorities when leaving the White House. According to a story in Rolling Stone, the federal investigators’ inventory contained items related to Macron listed as “info re: President of France.””
#Macron

And from Collin Rugg:

NEW: French President Emmanuel Macron lashes out after two women came forward accusing his wife of being transgender.

The women claim they were intimidated “by the authorities” who allegedly covered up the “state secret.”

Macron was only 15 years old when he started dating 40-year-old Brigitte Auzière who was a mother and his teacher.

Macron says the allegations that his wife is transgender are false and fabricated.

“The worst thing is the false information and fabricated scenarios. People eventually believe them and disturb you, even in your intimacy.”

The accusers, 52-year old Amandine Roy and journalist Natacha Rey, claim Brigitte was born a boy named Jean-Michel Trogneux in 1953.

Here’s more, from The Daily Mail:

French President Emmanuel Macron has spoken out for the first time against claims that his wife was born a man – saying the rumours were ‘false and fabricated’.

Mr Macron, 47, expressed his anger and frustration about continual speculation about Brigitte Macron, 70, whom he married in 2007.

‘The worst thing is the false information and fabricated scenarios,’ said Mr Macron. ‘People eventually believe them and disturb you, even in your intimacy.’

The president was speaking on International Women’s Day on Friday, after inscribing the guaranteed right to abortion into France’s constitution.

He said the transgender claims about Ms Macron were typical of misogynisitic online attacks that women have to put up with every day.

Two women who claimed the première dame was born a man were punished with ‘symbolic fines’ reduced on appeal last June.

In turn, both claimed they were subjected to ‘intimidation by the authorities’ as ‘ultra protected’ members of the Paris establishment tried to cover up a ‘state secret’.

Details of the bizarre case were revived after her own daughter talked publicly about the accusations for the first time.

Tiphaine Auzière, 40, told Paris Match magazine: ‘I have concerns about the level of society when I hear what is circulating on social networks about my mother being a man.’

Ms Auzière also discussed how wounded she remained after discovering as a 10-year-old child that her teacher mother was seeing the teenage Emmanuel Macron.

The future politician was just 15 when he began a relationship with the then married mother-of-three Brigitte Auzière, who was 40 at the time, and teaching drama at La Providence high school in Amiens, northern France.

Those spreading the transgender rumours were Amandine Roy, a 52-year-old clairvoyant, and Natacha Rey, 48, who styled herself as a freelance journalist.

Both had appeared on a four-hour YouTube video in December 2021 in which they claimed that Brigitte was in fact born as a baby boy called Jean-Michel Trogneux in 1953.

This is the name of Brigitte’s brother, and Ms Macron was called Brigitte Trogneux before her first marriage.

The defendants also claimed that Brigitte’s first husband, André-Louis Auzière, had never actually existed before his reported death in 2020, aged 68.

A judge sitting at Lisieux, in Normandy, originally fined the two women the equivalent of £1700 each, after finding them both guilty of libel.

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