Being Robbed at Copenhagen |
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Συντάχθηκε απο τον/την Χρήστος Μπούμπουλης (Christos Boumpoulis) | |||
Παρασκευή, 17 Ιανουάριος 2020 23:31 | |||
Denmark Beyond Copenhagen
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfsX5UOCGkI
Being Robbed at Copenhagen
“Fake friends; those who only drill holes under your boat to get it leaking; those who discredit your ambitions and those who pretend they love you, but behind their backs they know they are in to destroy your legacies.” ― Israelmore Ayivor, Shaping the dream
“If you choose bad companions, no one will believe that you are anything but bad yourself.” ― Aesop, Aesop's Fables
“If you aren't destroying your enemies, it's because you have been conquered and assimilated, you do not even have an idea of who your enemies are. You have been brainwashed into believing you are your own enemy, and you are set against yourself. The enemy is laughing at you as you tear yourself to pieces. That is the most effective warfare an enemy can launch on his foes: confounding them.” ― Bangambiki Habyarimana, Pearls Of Eternity
“A bad friend secretly plots your downfall” ― Bangambiki Habyarimana, Book of Wisdom
“Life is precious; good friends are not numerous, but their actions are significant. Cherish them. Feel grateful for them. Show them that you appreciate them. And do all this as often as possible. Be grateful for the bad ones too, as they helped you see the good ones for who they were. I am grateful for any friend that has come into my life and proved to be in the bad category, because it helped me to recognize and appreciate the good ones.” ― Nico J. Genes, ADHD: LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
I know for certain that, the Danish Monarchy is exemplar and that the Danish citizens are kind, decent and civilised. Therefore, I never understood the reasons for Denmarks assossiation, with the NATO and the U2RIT’s member-States. However, on January 8th, 2020 I realised the consequences of this assossiation. For the following issue I promptly requested from the Danish leadeship for explanations which they weren’t offered to my, thus I became obliged to publicize this issue. - While I was at Copenhagen, on January 8th, 2020, in the afternoon, I was robbed and certain of my belongings were taken. - During this robbery, my R.N.M./Claustrum brain implant was illegitimately employed. Also, other technical means (microwaves) were used. - As the British MI5 has the technical ability to control my brain implant, the MI5 was, definitely, complicit in this robbery. - Among my robbed belongings, sensitive information was included. The lives of legitimate and innocent civiliance became endangered due to this senstive information having fallen to the U2RIT’s hands. - The one millenium long Danish Monarchy’s tradition dictates that, it is impossible for any foreign secret services to perpetrate “black-ops” on Danish soil without the previous authorisation from the Danish leadership; therefore, the Danish security authorities were complicit to this robbery. - In my message to the Danish leadership I requested my robbed belongings to be delivered to me; though, sadly, no reply was sent to me.
Christos Boumpoulis economist
Appendix
The Dark Forgotten Truth About The British Empire
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mMqidcLbwA
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQl5MCBWtoo
Putin’s Spy Games, Suspicious “Suicides,” and Creative Murders
www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3P21c4oTyA
Chris Hedges & Abby Martin: No Way Out Through Elections
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dQW4X6oC-c
Inside the Hotbeds of Israeli Settler Terror
www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8Tkzf5Kb4s
Used & Betrayed - 100 Years of US Troops as Lab Rats
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRMT1eozxPg
G. Kasimatis Dictatorship Occupation English Subs
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBjhMdBsYj8
TIs Water Neg Programming & Perp Excuses
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qur3Fkt2P40
Dark Matters - Serge Voronoff
www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3Ia9E5qFUU
PURE EVIL _ THE WORLD MUST KNOW _ CHILD ORGAN HARVESTING
www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9aljfB-ZwE
Christine Harris Accesssf.org TV Myrna Lim Pt 1
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZi-0Facxsk
Olga Bompola’s testimony for illegal website www.bobolasgate.info
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWE3CT88Vrg
ΣΧΕΔΙΟ BULGRAVIA – ΣΑΗΕΝΤΟΛΟΓΙΑ – ΔΙΑΜΕΛΙΣΜΟΣ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oRqcKr8mwk
ΣΧΈΔΙΟ ΔΙΑΜΕΛΙΣΜΟΎ ΤΗΣ ΕΛΛΑΔΑΣ
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sR3qp0dMWI
Edward Snowden on the most shocking way the NSA spies on people 2014
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKGh4LoL5mQ
The Secret Horrors of MK Ultra
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM3dQcmFx8M
CIA Assassinations, Conspiracies and Cover-ups: How the Elite Control Politics
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJIbqF3WW8U
! FOOD POISONING ! NEO-STASI GANG TERRORISM U.K.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9GQh_XN9ss
Gangstalking – Poisoned Goods
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UkiiVlr53k
Έλληνες διπλωμάτες μπλεγμένοι σε εμπόριο οργάνων παιδιών (ΑΡΤ, 20/11/18)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yo1AuBGVlOo
DENMARK Peace Through Strength Program History Denmark joined the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program in 2002 during the System Development and Demonstration phase and has influenced technical elements of the F-35.In October 2008, they delivered a Danish F-16 to the JSF 461st Flight Test Squadron at Edwards AFB as part of the RDAF’s partnership with the F35 program and the F-16 served as a chase plane for the F-35 Development, Test & Evaluation program through Dec. 2016. In June 2016, Denmark confirmed plans to procure 27 F-35As. Industrial Participation Denmark continues to benefit from being a partner on the program as additional foreign military sales countries join the program, furthering Denmark’s export opportunities in the future. Danish companies are participating in a truly international, highly innovative “next generation” program, which will endure for more than 40 years. The involvement of Danish companies will not be just in the construction of the aircraft, but in sustainment for the entire lifecycle of the program. Danish Industry is already involved with F-35 production and development in Denmark. Several Danish companies such as Terma and Multicut have been awarded work and are making parts such as pylons, advanced composites, machine parts, radar components and horizontal tail edges, on every single F-35. Lockheed Martin and the Danish Armed Forces have enjoyed a successful partnership since the early 1950s, with the T-33 Shooting Star, F-104 Starfighter, C-130 Hercules and the F-16 Fighting Falcon. Denmark is an essential partner in F-35 production, development and sustainment activities and today, is building parts and components for the projected 3,100+ aircraft to be manufactured. Source: https://www.f35.com/global/participation/denmark
Frank Søholm Grevil Frank Søholm Grevil (born 1960) is a Danish former intelligence agent. He held the rank of major in Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste, the Danish military intelligence agency. On February 22, 2004 he acted as a whistle blower leaking classified information about the FE's assessment of the possibility of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The analysis of FE concluded that there was no certain information about operational weapons of mass destruction. This was not aligned with the statement of Danish prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen to the Danish parliament that there was evidence that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Grevil
The Danish Fairytale Revisited PUBLISHED MARCH 6, 2019 CATEGORY IACC NEWS BY ANNE SOFIE SCHRØDER A series of major corruption scandals is testing Denmark’s status as one of the world’s least corrupt countries. How did Denmark develop its law-abiding character, and what sort of sophisticated corruption thrives in Denmark? There was a time, not too long ago, that Denmark was officially recognised as the least corrupt country in the world. However, a recent series of major corruptions scandals have thrown a shadow over the Danish fairytale. Denmark’s largest bank, Danske Bank, which holds a third of Danish people’s savings, has perpetrated Europe’s largest money-laundering scandal, with over €200 billion being illegally laundered through its branch in Estonia over a nine-year period. The country was also implicated in the so-called CumEx tax evasion fraud scandal that involved several European countries. Most recently, a senior employee at Denmark’s social ministry was put on Interpol’s chase list and finally caught after she ran off with about €15 million in government funds. While some argue that these are just a few rotten apples, others believe that there is something more sinister happening in the seemingly incorruptible state of Denmark. “Denmark has no suitcases of cash floating around,” said Steven Sampson, American social anthropologist, who lives in Denmark, works in Sweden and is married to a Norwegian. Sampson has conducted extensive research on corruption. “Corruption in the Nordics is much more sophisticated,” he said. Getting to a Decent Denmark Through a Hereditary Monarchy “Getting to Denmark” is a famous catchphrase introduced by political scientist Francis Fukuyama. It is often used as a metaphor amongst scientists to describe how to transform weak and heavily corrupt states into the mythical Denmark, where trustworthy political and economic institutions reign. On paper, the country is one of the world’s least corrupt nations. According to the 2018 Corruption Perceptions Index, Denmark was ranked as the first least corrupt nation out of 180 countries. “The fight against corruption and the establishment of a rule of law has been on the agenda of the Danish rule for more than 350 years,” explained Mette Frisk Jensen, PhD at Aarhus University and leader of the Danish history website danmarkshistorien.dk. “It began with the establishment of the absolute monarchy in 1660 and a strong state hierarchy with a hereditary king at the top level who set out to guarantee the rule of law,” she said. “The Danish administration was reorganised and centralised around the king with the recruitment of a corps of loyal civil servants. Bribery, embezzlement and fraud were made illegal, the laws were enforced and the fight against corruption became an integral part of the process of state building in Denmark.” “This created a new setting for the central administration and ethics amongst Danish civil servants, and during the 19th-century the number of bribery cases were brought to a minimum in Denmark,” said Mette Frisk Jensen.“This is important, as bribery often involves a lot of people.” In 1813 the Danish state went bankrupt which was followed by a severe economic crisis. Many civil servants were caught in embezzlement. Due to this, the laws and control over civil servants were made stricter during the 19th-century, with both the salary and pension system for civil servants amended to the benefit of civil servants, which also increased to their loyalty to the state. “Because of this and other amendments, we have had low levels of corruption for many years allowing us to finance and shape the society we have today – and to trust each other,” said Jensen, adding that “it is difficult to export the Danish model to other countries. And Danes as people are greedy like everyone else.” Nordic Trust and Sophisticated Corruption Denmark and other countries have been heralded as uniquely trust based communities which – according to scientists – have contributed to the generally low levels of corruption in the Nordics. A 2016 survey by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) asked people from different member countries how much they trust each other. Denmark reported the highest level of trust with 75 per cent of Danes trusting each other.“Nordic countries have extraordinary faith in the state and they depend on the state apparatus. If I want to kill myself or if my wife is beating me, I will reach out to the state instead of my community,” said Steven Sampson, arguing that Danes have a “governmentality” where the state is inside their head. But perhaps this unique Nordic trust may be a weak currency faced with the challenges of corruption. Francis Fukuyama coined it as: “Everyone would like to figure out how to transform Somalia, Haiti, Nigeria, Iraq or Afghanistan into ‘Denmark’. But the Danish model is neither incorruptible nor flawless,” argued anthropologist Steven Sampson. “It depends on our definition of corruption. If we limit the definition to bribery we get one kind of rank order – or beauty contest so to speak – with Denmark on the top and Somalia on the bottom,” said Steven Sampson and elaborated: “But if we extend the definition of corruption, Denmark, Afghanistan, and Somalia are different variations of a theme.” He thinks we are going to many more cases in the future: “I think it is a trend. We will see more cases of corruption where public resources are used to pursue private interests and nepotism is used to get access to information.” The “sophisticated Nordic style of corruption” is thriving in Denmark, he said: “It has to do with people gaining access to information, jobs, positions, grants, contracts and cheap apartments where small groups of people are kept in the circle and most others are kept out. Here people are good at finding ways around transparency and openness to make these kinds of secretive or closed networks. If it happened in other countries it would be called corruption, in Denmark, it’s called networking.” Source: https://iaccseries.org/blog/the-danish-fairytale-revisited/
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