Bourgeois youth were particularly susceptible to the charms of these snake-oil salesmen. The manifesto nevertheless had some impact on a fringe element of French society. Less clear is who the monster was that Naud and Devaux were referring to at the time. 7 Roughly translated, the title of their manifesto read, “Start (join?) ASL: Do not fear the monster anymore!” Clearly, l’ASL continued to be an active force three years after the demise of Tactiques. In 1998, Naud and Devaux published a call to arms in Théophile Monnier’s by now popular Vae Victis (woe to the vanquished) of the underground press. Other known associates included Philippe Naud (circa 1992) and notorious zealot Jean Devaux. When authorities dug deeper they found that Le Franc Tireur was being funded by a former member of l’ASL, the enigmatic Laurent Forest.
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