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Thierry Meyssan

1957 - Today

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Thierry Meyssan (French: [tjɛʁi mɛsɑ̃]) is a French journalist, left-wing and political activist. He is the author of investigations into the extreme right-wing, particularly France's National Front militias, as well as into the Catholic church. Meyssan's book 9/11: The Big Lie (L'Effroyable imposture) challenges the official account of events of the September 11 terrorist attacks. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Thierry Meyssan is the 5,897th most popular writer (down from 5,330th in 2019), the 4,990th most popular biography from France (down from 4,674th in 2019) and the 627th most popular French Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Thierry Meyssan ranks 5,897 out of 7,302Before him are Nikolai Aseev, Gianni Celati, Francisco Acuña de Figueroa, Sun Axelsson, Lucía Etxebarría, and Stefan Andres. After him are Paula Yates, Giannina Braschi, Åsne Seierstad, Olivia Manning, Winston Churchill, and Patrick Rambaud.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1957, Thierry Meyssan ranks 413Before him are Maurizio Damilano, Yury Usachov, Mark Parkinson, Wilfried Hannes, Ge You, and Fernando Chui. After him are Anatoliy Hrytsenko, Walter Moers, Christer Björkman, Dido Havenaar, Anette Bøe, and Phil Collen.

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In France

Among people born in France, Thierry Meyssan ranks 4,990 out of 6,770Before him are Jacques Barzun (1907), Ali Fergani (1952), Raymond Flacher (1903), Michel Vermeulin (1934), Georges Lacombe (1902), and René Ferrier (1936). After him are Patrick Rambaud (1946), Yoshua Bengio (1964), Anthony Martial (1995), Célestin Delmer (1907), Renaud Lavillenie (1986), and Sylvie Goulard (1964).

Among WRITERS In France

Among writers born in France, Thierry Meyssan ranks 627Before him are Sibylle Riqueti de Mirabeau (1850), Dominique Bona (1953), Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes (1884), Roger Vercel (1894), André Chamson (1900), and Robert Sabatier (1923). After him are Patrick Rambaud (1946), Alfred Capus (1858), Samuel Benchetrit (1973), Antoine Blondin (1922), Florian Zeller (1979), and Jean Rouaud (1952).