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Alain Robert (French pronunciation: [alɛ̃ ʁɔbɛʁ]; born as Robert Alain Philippe on 7 August 1962) is a French rock climber and urban climber. Nicknamed "the French Spider-Man " or "the Human Spider", Robert carries out free solo climbs of skyscrapers using no climbing equipment except for a small bag of chalk and a pair of climbing shoes .
The group included amongst its early members most of the membership of Ordre Nouveau, which had dissolved not long before the formation of the PFN, Alain Robert (the founder of Occident and the Groupe Union Défense or GUD), the academic Pascal Gauchon, the journalists François Brigneau and Roland Gaucher and the draughtsman Jack Marchal [citation needed].
Ordre Nouveau ("New Order") was a far-right neo-fascist [5] movement created on 15 December 1969. The first president was the lawyer Jean-François Galvaire (who worked for Roland Gaucher, a former member of the National Popular Rally). [6]
The Nazis looted an estimated 100,000 cultural objects in France during the occupation. Here’s how one family fought to be reunited with their legacy — and in turn changed the law for others ...
Català: Alain Robert - Escalant la Torre Agbar (Barcelona, Espanya) English: Alain Robert - Climbing the Agbar Tower (Barcelona, Spain)
Members of the GUD during demonstration in Paris in 2012. GUD was founded in December 1968 under the name Union Droit at Panthéon-Assas University [10] by Alain Robert (homme politique) [], Gérard Longuet, [16] Gérard Ecorcheville and some members of the political movement Occident.
Turnout: 2394 voters out of 5109 electors (46,8%) Mayor: Jean Pierre Boudreau; Laurence Méthot Losier; Councillor 1: Roger Chenard Councillor 2: Henriette Lapierre Councillor 3: Gilles Fournier
In the 1990s and the following decade, Alain Robert became the world's most famous builderer by free soloing high buildings all over the globe. In 2007, buildering in Cambridge was featured in a detective novel by Jill Paton Walsh. [11] Between 2007 and 2011, several books on night climbing were published by Oleander Press, of Cambridge.