Well, they are suspected intelligence officers, Moussas a CIA officer, and Lefebvre, DSGE, I presume.
I don't have time to flesh this out right now, so I'm just posting a starter, so to speak.
I have met Moussas a couple of times, and haven't written about him because he has been smart enough to stay away from me since I last encountered him in 2012, when he failed to respond to an email after we discussed nursery school issues.
CNN Travel had published a couple of articles featuring Moussas along with Alex Kerr, but only one remains posted, and only the video; however, the page with the article (i.e., text) has been archived, as per the following. Alex Kerr and Moussas have collaborated on a number of Japanese architecture related publications, but most of them have disappeared from the Internet. Here is an archive of the only still live page (ww1.ciampeathehomedesignings.com/), but that webpage is not possible to archive, so I have posted images here.
The Financial Times had also published an article featuring Moussas' work renovating traditional Japanese townhouses in Kyoto before I posted the blog entry about Lengelle. It now seems fairly certain that Moussas has been hired by the finance sector (retired?) executive and suspected DSGE officer Lengelle, whom I've written about to some extent in the preceding post, and the Financial Times is attempting to promote both of them.
http://edition.cnn.com/2014/11/30/travel/kyoto-machiya-house-preservation/
(Archived with article intact here:
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