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From: Lesley Groff
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Subject: Fwd: PLOT FOR PEACE INVITE
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Date: October 22, 2014, 8:44:44 AM EDT
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Dear Mr. Jeffrey Epstein
Please our hosts along with Jean-Yves 011ivier on Thursday October 23rd for a private screening of the
extraordinary documentary PLOT FOR PEACE. Invite is attached.
In the 1980s Jean-Yves 011ivier was a commodities trader who used business connections and private funds to
negotiate an African maze. Under the codename Monsieur Jacques, he acted as an unofficial diplomat, influencing the
course of talks between African and western political leaders.
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At a time when all southern Africa was at war, he acted as an intermediary for secret, high-level contacts within
the "frontline states" and Soth Africa. He negotiated prisoner exchanges, including that of two anti-apartheid militants
held in South Africa and a South African, Wynand Du Toit, captured in Angola while attempting to sabotage oil
installations.
When official talks between Angolans and South Africans were impossible, Ollivier convinced the Angolan
president that by releasing Du Toit he could contribute to Mandela's liberation.
'Plot for Peace' shares the previously untold story of secret events leading up to the end of the apartheid and
the release of Nelson Mandela. The story is one of hope and provides inspiration for an alternative approach to help
heal our own racial divides and conflict right here at home.
Dear Mr. Jeffrey Epstein
Please our hosts along with Jean-Yves Ollivier on Thursday October 23rd for a private screening of the
extraordinary documentary PLOT FOR PEACE. Invite is attached.
In the 1980s Jean-Yves Ollivier was a commodities trader who used business connections and private funds to
negotiate an African maze. Under the codename Monsieur Jacques, he acted as an unofficial diplomat, influencing the
course of talks between African and western political leaders.
At a time when all southern Africa was at war, he acted as an intermediary for secret, high-level contacts within
the "frontline states" and Soth Africa. He negotiated prisoner exchanges, including that of two anti-apartheid militants
held in South Africa and a South African, Wynand Du Toit, captured in Angola while attempting to sabotage oil
installations.
When official talks between Angolans and South Africans were impossible, Ollivier convinced the Angolan
president that by releasing Du Toit he could contribute to Mandela's liberation.
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'Plot for Peace' shares the previously untold story of secret events leading up to the end of the apartheid and
the release of Nelson Mandela. The story is one of hope and provides inspiration for an alternative approach to help
heal our own racial divides and conflict right here at home.
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