On social networks, they are known as One Nation. Understand in French: a nation. In their videos, they call for secession. They go so far as to unscrew their license plates, so as to no longer be identifiable, and sometimes even set their passports on fire … One Nation issues its own identity cards or driving licenses to its members.
The leader of this movement, here she is: Alice Pazalmar, 34, mother of two children and former psychiatrist.
On her Youtube channel, she says: “This wave of emancipation has been described on several occasions by biased journalists in need of hearing, of sect”.
Alice Pazalmar adds: “you don’t seem to understand dear French Republic, it was not I who wanted war, it was you who declared it”.
Within weeks, with an assumed name, we managed to gain Alice Pazalmar’s trust on Telegram. Until being able to participate in one of its workshops. The Eye of the 20h infiltrated the movement for 3 days.
Almost 35,000 subscribers on his Youtube channel. His videos have accumulated nearly 1.5 million views.
On an encrypted messaging system, it is also in permanent contact with 4,000 members, scattered in France and all over the world.
Appointment is given in an isolated cottage, forty kilometers from Valence. There are twenty-five members of One Nation. The participants come from all over France. They are between 25 and 65 years old. All social circles are represented.
For three days, eight hours a day, Alice Pazalmar will continue anti-system monologues:
In my vision, it’s super important to make these One Nation oases. Here it is more the French Republic (…) we must free the earth from this matrix.
A speech that seems to seduce the participants.
M. confides: “jI am here to free myself and participate in the liberation of humanity ”.
J. goes on : “I am ready to take action”.
To distill its propaganda and take action, One Nation took it a step further last month. The network made the headlines by announcing its intention to buy a large piece of land in the Lot to create a community. Alice Pazalmar launched a jackpot: 260,000 euros collected in just a few days.
But in the face of the authorities’ concern, the sale was finally canceled.
This seminar participant, initially seduced by the idea of moving to the Lot, opened her eyes to the personality of Alice Pazalmar just a few hours after her arrival:
[Alice] will use people who are lost who will simply contribute to his project. She’s a chick who thinks she’s a guru. Who wants to be a guru.
In this movement, very active members. Example: the kidnapping of little Mia in April 2021. Her mother, Lola Montemaggi, had joined One Nation whose theories she shared. In an audio message recorded on Telegram, she lamented: “on are limited in this system… Everything is done to limit us. We want freedom. Watch Alice’s videos ”.
It is on this same encrypted messaging that members of the movement will advise him to “flee” or “to hide his daughter”. A woman even invited him to contact Rémy Daillet, a conspiratorial figure, suspected of having organized the kidnapping of little Mia.
For Rudy Reichstadt, founder of Conspiracy Watch, the conspiracy observatory in France, One Nation would be a dangerous movement: “We find in Alice Pazalmar a discourse which is that of the most radical conspiracy. We see there the seeds of what could be a sectarian drift.”
Thanks to this crisis, we have seen irreparably switch people who were not previously especially clients of this type of thesis.
Rudy Reichstadt, Conspiracy Watch
According to our information, the One Nation network is currently placed under surveillance by the intelligence services. Contacted, Alice Pazalmar for her part refused to grant us an interview.