• Would Jacques Attali have wished for a pandemic which would cause the death of seniors?

  • A text attributed to the former adviser of François Mitterrand has gone viral on social networks.

  • These words do not appear in the work cited as being the source.

“In the future, it will be a question of finding a way to reduce the population. We will start with the old, because as soon as he exceeds 60-65 years, man lives longer than he produces and it costs society dearly. What if the coronavirus pandemic had been planned for several decades? In any case, this is suggested by a quote attributed to Jacques Attali, former adviser to François Mitterrand at the Elysee Palace, and very viral on Facebook for several days.

Because the text, allegedly resulting from an interview of Jacques Attali with the journalist and doctor Michel Salomon published in his book

 L'Avenir de la vie

, published in 1981, continues as follows: "We will find something or will cause it, a pandemic which targets certain people, a real economic crisis or not, a virus that will affect the old or the big, it doesn't matter, the weak will succumb to it. "And to conclude with an allusion to vaccination:" We will have taken care to have planned […] a treatment which will be the solution. The selection of idiots will thus be done by itself: they will go to the slaughterhouse on their own. "

Commenting on the numerous publications repeating - in whole or in part - the words of the former adviser to the President of the Republic, some Internet users denounce a "new world order" set up through the Covid-19 epidemic, aimed at get rid of part of the population.

Except that this long quote from Jacques Attali cannot be found in the pages of Michel Salomon's book.

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Contacted by our colleagues from AFP Factuel, the former adviser denounces a text "totally invented". If Jacques Attali expressed himself well in the book

L'Avenir de la vie

, his words have been totally invented in viral publications for a few days. The text reproduced on Facebook is “nothing close to the initial text. It's like saying that I wrote

Mein Kampf,

 ”he denounces to AFP, which confirms that he has not found the extract reproduced on Facebook in the book signed by Michel Salomon. In particular, Jacques Attali never mentioned a “virus” targeting the most vulnerable people.

This is not the first time that this interview published in the book

 L'Avenir de la vie

 has been the subject of disinformation.

Jacques Attali's remarks had already been taken out of context from 2009, noted the “CheckNews” section of

Liberation

well before the Covid-19 epidemic.

The official was accused, on the basis of truncated sentences, of advocating euthanasia for people over 60 or 65 years old.

The new version published in recent days "is just a delusional extension of the false quotation that I had condemned in defamation in 1983", even adds Jacques Attali in his response to AFP.

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