(last updated: 3 March 2024)
Mini-synopsis:
After a chance meeting, two [insert any nationality here] businessmen (including an aspiring politician) convince a clandestine tribunal to label a naive migrant as a terrorist in order to transform their perceived personal business threat into a national security one.
When truth starts to rise (the migrant was never a terrorist and the Counter Terrorism infrastructure is being misused,) the business duo double down against their blindsided target with political and corporate collusory machinations, and a cross-border power-grab for a quick assassination of the rival by a powerful foreign ally. If not assassination, then incarceration – or anything to make the “bad man” go away as the authors of his discontent.
Even through friend co-opting and gate-keeping.
The can is kicked down the road right until the migrant gains new much-needed allies and the Mexican Standoff is tested.
– Fictional and archetypal tale that could be applied to any country and it involves Outsider vs Insider tensions.
– Set in a world where:
- fascism
- counter terrorism
- Police State
- mental dysfunction (psychopathy + paranoia + narcissism + avarice + sadism + cowardice + machiavellianism + hypocrisy/duplicity)
- malfeasance
- collective punishment
- corruption
- Cancel, Cyber-stalking and Global Startup cultures
all collide.
– Not autobiographical but based on some first-hand observations made in Israel and elsewhere.
In Australia, the threat of espionage and foreign interference has escalated to unprecedented levels, warns Mike Burgess, the Director-General of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO).https://t.co/epomr8dY8A
— Gray Hats (@the_yellow_fall) March 1, 2024
I know this is kind of a big ask, but if anyone has a contact in the intelligence department of a major metropolitan police force, I would love to speak to that person. (NYPD, LAPD, Boston, London, Copenhagen, etc.)
Thanks!!!
— Gil Dibner (@gdibner) February 21, 2024
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Elbit BMS shut down – Australian Defence Magazine https://t.co/wmE7nrmRsa
No one will talk. At all. #ausdef #defence #collaboration #AIC @AustralianArmy @ElbitSystemsAus
— Katherine Ziesing (@KZiesing) April 29, 2021
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