Bojan Pancevski
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Vom Öl bis zum Chips, bis zum optischen Geräten, bis zum alles Möglichen.
Also man braucht sich nur die Handelsvolumen anzuschauen zwischen Deutschland und zum Beispiel Turkmenistan oder Kasachstan oder diese ganzen Länder, die an Russland grenzen.
Und die sind explodiert in den letzten Jahren.
Und das ist nicht, weil turkmenische Firmen plötzlich irgendwelche optischen Geräte, die in der Kriegsindustrie Verwendung finden, aus Deutschland kaufen wollen, sondern eben, weil die werden dann weiter exportiert nach Russland.
So we were kind of exchanging notes on that and talking about other stuff. And then, you know, after a few cocktails, I just asked him, so what's keeping you busy now? And he was like, well, you know, among other things, this conspiracy to set airliners on fire.
So we were kind of exchanging notes on that and talking about other stuff. And then, you know, after a few cocktails, I just asked him, so what's keeping you busy now? And he was like, well, you know, among other things, this conspiracy to set airliners on fire.
So we were kind of exchanging notes on that and talking about other stuff. And then, you know, after a few cocktails, I just asked him, so what's keeping you busy now? And he was like, well, you know, among other things, this conspiracy to set airliners on fire.
So we pieced the puzzle together and we found out that the Russians had come up with an ingenious way to smuggle undetectable incendiary devices and put them on airplanes.
So we pieced the puzzle together and we found out that the Russians had come up with an ingenious way to smuggle undetectable incendiary devices and put them on airplanes.
So we pieced the puzzle together and we found out that the Russians had come up with an ingenious way to smuggle undetectable incendiary devices and put them on airplanes.
Yeah, I've spoken to veteran intelligence operatives, police officers, politicians, historians, and this was not even happening at the height of the Cold War. Russia, or rather then the Soviet Union, wasn't attempting conspiracies that might end in kind of mass casualties of Western civilians.
Yeah, I've spoken to veteran intelligence operatives, police officers, politicians, historians, and this was not even happening at the height of the Cold War. Russia, or rather then the Soviet Union, wasn't attempting conspiracies that might end in kind of mass casualties of Western civilians.
Yeah, I've spoken to veteran intelligence operatives, police officers, politicians, historians, and this was not even happening at the height of the Cold War. Russia, or rather then the Soviet Union, wasn't attempting conspiracies that might end in kind of mass casualties of Western civilians.
One early incident was a fishing thrower in the Arctic Sea. It cut a vital internet cable.
One early incident was a fishing thrower in the Arctic Sea. It cut a vital internet cable.
One early incident was a fishing thrower in the Arctic Sea. It cut a vital internet cable.
In Prague, for example, a bunch of civilians set buses and other civilian infrastructure on fire. A warehouse was set on fire in Britain. And the list goes on and on and on.
In Prague, for example, a bunch of civilians set buses and other civilian infrastructure on fire. A warehouse was set on fire in Britain. And the list goes on and on and on.
In Prague, for example, a bunch of civilians set buses and other civilian infrastructure on fire. A warehouse was set on fire in Britain. And the list goes on and on and on.
Russia is suspected to be behind many of these attacks. In some cases, there is evidence. There is so-called signal intelligence quite often from Western intelligence services, predominantly American and British, that find kind of chatter in the ether that proves, and they have other evidence that are not obviously sharing with us.