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Daniel Beaulieu (Retired DGSI)

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A retired intelligence agent turned up among the accused in a secret-society case, showing the network outlives active service.
Who they are

Daniel Beaulieu, a retired agent of France's domestic intelligence service (DGSI), named among 22 defendants tied to the Athanor Lodge.

What they do

He appears as one of the accused in a case the engine tracks, notable because he had already left formal service.

How it works

Existing engine records (Report #70) confirm his service branch as the domestic DGSI (distinct from the foreign-intelligence DGSE). The engine treats his presence as a structural pattern within a cohort of dual-role operators who were exposed.

Why it matters

It shows the network's reach continues beyond people on active duty: former intelligence operatives keep the relationships that let action contracts be routed through fraternal (secret-society) channels even after they retire.

The engine's record — word for word
Retired DGSI agent (French interior intelligence — domestic, distinct from DGSE foreign-intelligence service) named among the 22 Athanor Lodge defendants. Per existing engine canon Report #70 (athanor_lodge node) the service-branch attribution is DGSI; the integration's Phase-0 adversarial-test gate (Apr 29 2026) provisional-designation question is now resolved via existing engine state. Per Technate node-framing: structural-pattern projection within the dual-capacity-operator-exposed cohort. The retired-intelligence presence demonstrates the network's continuity beyond active-duty personnel — operative-tier nodes who have departed formal service retain the relational infrastructure that allowed kinetic-action contracts to be routed through fraternal channels.
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