AMBER GOLD FOR THE ESBEC MINISTERY OF abroad AFFAIRS
ESBECKA SZAKKA UNDER SIORSKIE AND ANNE APPLEBAUM
SUTENERS IN THE POLISH CONSULATE IN THE LAUGHTER SALE PROSTITUTIONS
POLISH MINISTERY OF AGENCY
Agentura doesn't like to be seen. Where she's the least needed, that's where she is. But why? A naive question. due to the fact that where you can't see, that's where you make the best money. mediocre Peerel safety agents, too. They gotta make a living. In their home country, they have tremendous competition that it is hard to live on. In the first place, there are Russian agents scattered around the world. They have priority. If individual tries to object, they'll kill themselves. Sometimes even a group, sometimes even a plane. Can Russian services be in Polish counterintelligence? Or, like, Ukrainian? Why not? I'll answer the question with a question.
The Ministry of abroad Affairs under the leadership of the “exposing pack” of Sikorski’s “Radek” is in this “uncaptive” part 1 more large agent of undercover and shrewd. Ministry of abroad Affairs, that is, top officials, diplomats on various advanced places. They don't get to fall off advanced places unless it sucks. Radek's not cheap. They have good jobs. But that a soul that is not just a razwidkowka usually wants to live to heaven, and it costs money, must be added. So they “do” to the councillor diplomats, e.g. in the Martyr capital of the Polish Volyn, Lutsk besides for “advisers” of the oldest professions in the world. Advice in this profession is always interesting. The benefits are the full bunch. A counselor is not a paid client. The counselor is not a client at all. The advisor besides charges good “diengi” for services.
The Polish Ministry of Agential Affairs is cunning. What happened to the money of the east media erstwhile they were taken over? Where did the money for the Lion Radio disappear? Am I going to ask Mr. Radek? It's a question of Lviv's scum. And on the side of it, give me the fleets, due to the fact that you're out of here. What? Nothing. Fleet's down. She went on a joint diplomatic payday, a sutner walk.
More Radio Lviv promised something in the future for 2013 – the unconsulted – the Polish reason for the constant. due to the fact that as on the Ukrainian waves something will be injected into Yanukoviches and another mayors about the ministerial profession of pimps of our diplomats are diengs until the end of PO not a building. And the building? The village of amber gold, wot szto budiet.
It's the mediocre Lion Radio that...feared and let's get free of the reporters who impersonate journalists, what the Ministry of Disgrace of the National Flakes do and impudently pimp them electronically. A pen kak pen, longer you compose – you build further and give further in the smatriet's sage.
In Poland, prostitution (like pimping and collusion) is simply a crime, described in Article 204 § 2 of the Criminal Code, punishable by a punishment of up to 3 years imprisonment (or a punishment of up to 10 years if the prostitute is simply a minor). It is besides a crime in many countries of the world.
Sutners are called pimps. This last word comes from the main character published in 1873 by Alexander Dumas (syna) entitled Monsieur Alphonse, who dealt with this practice. Previously, the suteners in the criminal slang were referred to as “loose”, which in turn came from the French version of Louis (Louis).
This besides means that all eleventh diplomat of the 3rd Republic, who works outside Poland, has collaborated with civilian or military (WSI) PRL services. In this group there are 7 ambassadors or consuls, i.e. people who are at the head of Polish diplomatic missions.
Which of them traded Polish visas in Lutsk or Lviv? Which 1 of them was active in prostitution, since Ukrainian prostitutes work so easy in Poland, Denmark, Spain, or Germany?
The scandal with the Ubek Ministry of abroad Affairs continues! (see “Esbek gang under Sikorski” – “Gigantic scandal in Polish diplomacy”
http://independent.pl/31584-esbecka-shajka-pod-okem-sikorski
Grażyna Bernatowicz, Deputy Minister of abroad Affairs, gave data about diplomats who were dirty in the service of peerel, most likely forced by shame mixed with paint, which no longer wants to let go of the emblem – “to fight the pack” of the Minister of abroad Affairs “Radek” Sikorski.
The Polish Consulate in Lutsk, the capital of Volyn, sells Polish visas to prostitutes, among others! (see “Consulate in Lutsk – lawlessness and selflessness”). –
http://media.wp.pl/kat,1022943,wid,14826417,newsc.html?ticaid=1f33f
Following the existing shame of the Ministry of abroad Affairs, editor Włodzimierz Knap "Dziennik Polski" took up the subject.
This means that all eleventh Polish diplomat, who works outside Poland, has collaborated with civilian or military (WSI) services of the Polish People's Republic. In this group there are 7 ambassadors or consuls, i.e. people who are at the head of Polish diplomatic missions.
Which of them traded Polish visas in Lutsk or Lviv? Which 1 of them was active in prostitution, since Ukrainian prostitutes work so easy in Poland, Denmark, Spain, or Germany?
That's the question?
Grażyna Bernatowicz, Deputy Minister of abroad Affairs, gave data about diplomats who were dirty in the Peerel service, most likely forced by shame mixed with paint, which no longer wants to let go of the emblem – “to fight the pack” of the Minister of abroad Affairs Radosław Sikorski. It states, inter alia:
‘...Schengen visas to France, Denmark, or Germany were given to persons who were active in fornication and who were prohibited from entering these countries. Ukrainian citizens were forced to pay the hazmat for obtaining visas. Children were illegally transported across the border...in the Polish consulate in Lutsk, Ukraine, there was a gang led by erstwhile esbeks, and protected by Polish peculiar services... We got to Ukraine, who applied for a visa legally, but was forced to pay the haberdashery... Officer BOR informed me... that my invitation meant nothing and that on this basis I would not get... with an indication to “Mrs. People”. I went there... ..talking to me began with the amount of EUR 400 – 500 ..."
“... at night they prepare documents, put up with trusted people in circumstantial windows. They don't just trade visas. They besides sale Polish cards for 700 euro. You can meet announcements in the city and on the Fecebook. For bribes they besides arrange visas (based on fictional invitations). Consulate paradise for prostitutes...’.
The procedure continues under the supervision of Consul Sylwester Szostak supervising the issuance of visas in the Consulate ("Gazeta Polska" 8 August 2012).
Bernatowicz reported that presently around 60% of people working in Polish diplomacy are vetted.
Why 60% of Polish diplomats were not illustrated before taking up the service – Bernatowicz did not inform Polish and planet public opinion.
The fact of employment in the Polish diplomacy of peer-relations of the safety Service was revealed at the gathering of the Committee on abroad Affairs. Members of the Law and Justice Committee requested information on the current state of employment in the MFA.
Minister Grażyna Bernatowicz tried to convince the members of the committee that qualifications are crucial for employment in Polish diplomacy. During her speech Bernatowicz did not specify what qualifications were involved. Is it purely moral?
Members of the committee learned from Bernatowicz that the personnel policy in the Ministry of abroad Affairs is implemented in accordance with the law and principles of human resources management, where the most crucial criterion is to have appropriate substantive competences.
The question is, is cooperation with communist intelligence, or sutenergy, adequate diplomatic qualifications in the Ministry of abroad Affairs?
Diplomats established for the trade of visas intended for Ukrainian prostitutes were engaged in prostitution – taking advantage of prostitution by another person.
This is usually associated with pimping (inciting prostitution) and collusion (making prostitution easier) and sometimes with another crimes specified as trafficking in human beings and the usage of threats and force against prostitutes. In addition to individual suteners, this is 1 of the fields of activity that organized criminal groups are dealing with.
Bernatowicz pointed out that no of the provisions of the law require the employer to dismiss, or not to employ, employees who have made a actual mirror statement. She argued that the removal from the abroad service of persons who admitted their statements of cooperation was legally difficult.
Dr hab. Krzysztof Szczerski, erstwhile Deputy Minister of abroad Affairs, Deputy manager of the Institute of Political Sciences of the Jagiellonian University is not amazed by the number of secret collaborators given by Bernatowicz, who confirmed his opinion on the personnel policy of Minister Radosław Sikorski, who is guided by the rule of maintaining the position quo in management positions in his ministry. Minister Sikorski prefers people of PRL pedigree, though he himself claims to be the hottest opponent of communism.
Krzysztof Szczerski believes that people who were active on the side of the communist state should not be working in the diplomacy of the 3rd Polish Republic today. specified people served to make Poland a country enslaved by the russian Union, a country backward in all respect. In his opinion, people associated with PRL peculiar services and those presently employed in the Ministry of abroad Affairs, due to their dedication to the communist authorities, should not be treated as average officials today. Meanwhile, in the MFA, which is headed by Radosław Sikorski, specified people are not only tolerated but even preferred – and since the fall of communism almost a 4th of a century has passed – says Krzysztof Szczerski.
Bernatowicz convinces that people who were co-workers of the Peerel safety services, and now hold advanced state positions in Polish diplomacy, are professionals who cannot be discriminated against, and for a long period of their lives have certified dedication to this country, which we have today!
Bernatowicz, in her message of parliament, did not state the amounts not received by the Polish end media, nor the reasons why millions of funds were distributed for the yearly mark of maintaining Polish media in the Kresach, including Radio Lviv.
As a consequence of the dissolution of the State safety Committee (Komitiet Gosudatswanoj Biezopasnosti) known under the abbreviation of the USSR KGB in October 1991 and the dissolution of the russian Union 2 months later (December 1991), there remained a powerful intelligence strategy and safety services.
It is estimated that in the 1980s, over 400 1000 people worked in the USSR KGB, including 230-250 1000 in border troops and about 50 1000 in communications units and protection and service of the Kremlin. The USSR KGB had respective 100 1000 informants among the population and in government circles and armed forces.
USSR KGB offices (residenties) operated in all capitals of the planet under the cover of the USSR consulate or USSR embassy, or simply as missions and commercial companies.
After the liquidation of the KGB, the USSR operated temporarily from September 1991 to December 1991 the Central Intelligence Service, which was reformed by the order of Russian Federation president Boris Jelcin No 293 of 18 December 1991 to abroad Intelligence Service (SWR),. It was subject to the Ministry of safety established in December 1991.
The abroad Intelligence Service of the FR took over tasks previously performed by the 1st USSR KGB Main Board (PGU), dealing with abroad intelligence.
The main task of SWR is, among others, to supply the president and the Government of the Federation with political, economic, technical, scientific, analysis and information about states, organizations, people, everything that matters for the conduct of effective policies by the President, the Prime Minister and the Government of the Russian Federation.
SWR officers act as diplomats, officers without diplomatic immunity, alleged illegal under cover of journalists, tourists, etc. They usage embassies, Russian consulates spread all over the planet and (illegal) various businesses and organizations. After the dissolution of the russian Union and the end of the Cold War, the main task of Russia's intelligence was to destruct the technological and method gap between Russia and NATO countries.
The beginnings of the abroad Intelligence Service were not very successful. In a very short time between 1991 and 1992, 5 high-ranking officers fled to the West from SWR abroad facilities in Italy, large Britain, Belgium, Finland and France. On the occasion, they took with them, of course, the most secret documents, yet from the service of the First Chief of Laws of the USSR.
The abroad Intelligence Service took over quite a few IT agents after the KGB. An crucial associate of SWR, recruited by the USSR KGB, among others, was Earl Edwin Pitts, an FBI officer working in the fresh York counterintelligence section.
It was recruited by the USSR KGB between 1987 and August 1989. After 9 years of cooperation with Russian intelligence, he was arrested by the FBI in 1996.
The second intelligence agent SWR RF inherited from KGB SSSR was an worker of the Central Intelligence Agency with a 16-year stint, Harold Nicholson. He was arrested by the national Bureau of Investigation in November 1996.
How many another KGB moles have left in the CIA or FBI and another world-wide specialists, they will come out in time. Until 1996 SWR utilized data collected by the Combined Adversary Data Processing strategy (SOUD). This year, too, she took over any of his competences, sharing them with FAPSI.
One of the most valuable agents taken over by SWR from KGB was undoubtedly Aldrich Ames. He offered his services on 16 April 1985 to a KGB resident) in Washington, D.C.
To prove to the Russians that this is not another provocation of the American counterintelligence (FBI), he issued to them 2 KGB officers recruited by the CIA in Moscow.
Then, on June 13, 1985, Ames handed over to the KGB the names of all KGB officers, GRUs and another east intelligence agencies, cooperating with the CIA that were known to him. That's how a network of agents built by the CIA for 30 years turned into a pile of rubble. For 9 years spying for the russian KGB and its successor, SWR, Aldrich Ames most likely did everything an agent can do, but base a truck under the CIA office in Langley and get the papers out of it.
Ames revealed over a 100 undercover operations, gave the Russians more than 30 CIA associates (of whom 10 were sentenced to death and executed) and another Western agencies.
Aldrich Ames released into the hands of the KGB Sergei Fiedorenko, a russian diplomat at the United Nations (UN).
Sergei Fiedorenko worked for the CIA under the pseudonym “Pyrrhic” until Ames released in 1985. In a sense of danger, he fled to the United States, most likely inactive surviving somewhere in the United States.
Adolf Tołkaczev, under the alias "Vanquish", provided CIA with information on the latest Mig aircraft, mainly guidance systems and alleged stealth technology. Issued by Ames was arrested and executed.
Sergei Motorin, Major KGB under the alias “Gauze”, collaborated with the CIA informing about KGB operations carried out in the United States capital. designated by Ames was arrested by the KGB in August 1985, and executed.
Gen. Major Dmitri Polakov, a advanced military intelligence officer of the GRU, worked with the CIA under the pseudonym “Tophat” or “Roam”, for over 20 years providing invaluable information. Released by Ames in 1985, he was arrested in June 1986 and executed.
Aldrich Ames was arrested by the FBI on February 21, 1994 and sentenced to life imprisonment.
A very loud case was the arrest on February 20, 2001 by FBI counterintelligence section Robert Hanssen, a longtime FBI national Investigation Bureau employee. Hanssen reported to a russian trading company in fresh York as early as late 1979. At that time he gave secret materials to russian military intelligence GRU.
He was caught by his wife, hiding secret papers at home (she thought they were love letters). She instructed her husband to go to confession immediately.
Hanssen, receiving absolution (money received from the Russians was to be donated for charity) from a fellow pastor, broke off contacts with the GRU, a russian military intelligence.
He again made contact with russian intelligence, this time with the KGB, on October 1, 1985, sending a letter to the Washington embassy, and then calling there, offering his own services. For his 15-year collaboration with the KGB, he received $1.4 million in cash and diamonds.
For the information that allowed Robert Hanssen to be arrested, the FBI paid $6 million. Hanssen's compromising materials included, among others, a tape with a telephone recording that Hanssen made to the russian embassy in 1985 offering his services, photographs from a hidden camera depicting Hanssen while receiving money left by a leading officer in a alleged dead contact box, and a part of plastic purse in which Hanssen provided secret material for the KGB, with his fingerprints.
Robert Hanssen was sentenced to life imprisonment, and the full case led to the resignation of the then manager of the national Bureau of Investigation of the FBI, Louis Freeh.
The office of SWR are located in Moscow in Jasienowo territory and has 27 radio-intelligence stations located mostly in the capital of the country, e.g. Paris, London, Washington, Berlin, acting as part of Russian embassy or consulates. The SWR abroad Intelligence Service has its own alleged spy school. The number of intelligence officers employed in the first years of operation is estimated at 15,000.
Russian president Vladimir Putin introduces a improvement of Russian intelligence, counterintelligence and safety services. The national safety Service (FSB) is to be renamed the Ministry of Public safety and regain control of abroad Intelligence Service (SWR) and national safety Service (FSO) – the equivalent of the Polish BOR.
In intelligence circles and the press, it was said that Putin sought to merge all safety institutions. The intent of this was to rebuild the influence of peculiar services in the KGB model.
Russian services in Polish counterintelligence. A fewer months ago, representatives of Russian peculiar Services visited the Military Counterintelligence Service. They entered the SKW area by a service car which had not previously been checked by Poles – says Dorota Kania “Gazeta Polska all day” on 9 October 2012.
The Ministry of abroad Affairs hides agents, erstwhile co-workers of peculiar services of the Polish People's Republic of Poland from the consulate in Lutsk in connection with the visa scandal described above – says Jacek Dytkowski “Our Journal” on October 4, 2012.
Aleksander Szumański “The Voice of Poland” Toronto 12 December 2010
Documents, sources, quotations:
http://m.independent.pl/31584-esbecka-shajka-pod-okem-sikorski










