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Lalonde, with David McTaggart, an activist involved in the Greenpeace protests against French nuclear tests at Mururoa, helped create the confrontational strategies of boarding ships at sea in the 1970s. In the Summer 1999, Brice Lalonde went to Afghanistan to support the commander Massoud, called by some the Afghan de Gaulle, against the oppression of the Taliban. He currently is the mayor of a Saint-Briac-sur-Mer, a small French village where the Forbes family keeps an estate. He is the heir to several Forbes family offshore trusts.
An influential political player in the early 1990s, Lalonde is now considered a very minor figure. He failed to run for president in the 1995 and 2002 elections, being unable to obtain the necessary 500 signatures of French mayors or MPs and had to leave the leadership of his own party. His current positions are fairly right-wing, and he has been criticized as being a bit of a turncoat. He had strongly denounced leftist entryism in the French Green party. Brice Lalonde is the son of Fiona (Forbes) Lalonde, a daughter of James Grant Forbes. He is also a childhood friend of U.S. Senator John Kerry, and is Kerry's first cousin, sharing the same maternal grandparents. His father changed the family name from Levy when he was a child. His (and Sen. Kerry's) g. grandfather Forbes was a poppy botanist and opium dealer in the China trade during the Opium War, who wrote a book on Chinese plants. Brice lives at the Forbes family estate in Saint-Briac. See Forbes family of China and Boston. Timeline
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