Citations sur signature
Une collection de citations sur le thème de signature, homme, hommes, l'après-midi.
Citations sur signature

Aujourd'hui, après quarante ans, je n'ai pas une ligne à changer.
Le texte du préambule est disponible ici http://eur-lex.europa.eu/fr/treaties/dat/11957E/tif/TRAITES_1957_CEE_1_XM_0014_x111x.pdf
Mémoires de sept vies. Tome 2 : Croire et Oser, 1997

Le Congrès de Vienne, une refondation de l'Europe, 1814–1815

(...) of course i can't put the criminal's confession on the table before you with his own signature to it. To get a clear picture you must examine the activities of the Masons in the last two centuries under the microscope. Then you can confirm this: leading Masons had a part in the overthrow of every governement: They had a hand in every severe financial crisis which has brought the economy of a country to the edge of the abyss. Masons occupy the important positions in the economic and intellectual life on a country and draw other Masons after them. The decisive men who waged the First World War against us were Masons. The Second World War again finds World Masonry united against us. In some Anglo-Saxon countries it's quite impossible to achieve any position in industry or politics unless you're a Mason. Arent't these proofs enough (...)?
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Sur la Franc-maçonnerie
Sur Cordingley

Pages oubliées du Japon, 2004

“Si la parole d'un homme n'est pas une garantie suffisante, sa signature ne vaudra pas davantage”
Histoire du futur

(...) of course i can't put the criminal's confession on the table before you with his own signature to it. To get a clear picture you must examine the activities of the Masons in the last two centuries under the microscope. Then you can confirm this: leading Masons had a part in the overthrow of every governement: They had a hand in every severe financial crisis which has brought the economy of a country to the edge of the abyss. Masons occupy the important positions in the economic and intellectual life on a country and draw other Masons after them. The decisive men who waged the First World War against us were Masons. The Second World War again finds World Masonry united against us. In some Anglo-Saxon countries it's quite impossible to achieve any position in industry or politics unless you're a Mason. Arent't these proofs enough (...)?
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