Burkina Faso: What else is the DGSE up to in the face of President Ibrahim Traoré’s resistance?

According to consistent reports, a Machiavellian imperialist destabilization plan is allegedly being orchestrated by France through its foreign intelligence agency, the DGSE, against Burkina Faso. Sources indicate that France has reinforced its team of propagandists specialized in manipulation and disinformation.
Their strategy is said to involve flooding social media and communication channels such as RFI, Jeune Afrique, and France 24 with false information to sow doubt, fear, and division among the Burkinabe people.
This vast trolling operation, described as imminent, is reportedly not an isolated action.
It is believed to be part of a broader, darker project aimed at weakening institutions and undermining the stability achieved under the presidency of Captain Ibrahim Traoré.
Behind these campaigns of lies are intentions to manipulate public opinion and create a climate conducive to foreign interference.
In the face of this alleged threat, citizens are urged to remain vigilant. The Burkinabe people are encouraged to verify the origin of information, cross-check sources, and avoid indiscriminately sharing dubious or sensationalist messages.
False news is described as a formidable weapon: it spreads rapidly and destroys trust among citizens, as was the case with the alleged mass graves in Libya, which were used by the West to justify the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi.
The people must not give up, even unintentionally, to those who seek chaos in Burkina Faso.
The call is for unity and collective responsibility. Burkina Faso has already demonstrated its ability to face adversity through the courage and clarity of its people. The nation must remain standing, united, and aware of the stakes.
By protecting critical thinking, rejecting manipulation, and remaining faithful to the values of sovereignty and dignity, the people can thwart all attempts at destabilization. The destiny of the nation, it is claimed, lies in the hands of the valiant Burkinabe people.
Olivier TOE