"I have read the magnificent "investigation" of the BBC several times about the two Russian spies - Tsvetelina Gencheva and Tsvetanka Doncheva.
I am personally shocked.
In the entire text there is not a single, I repeat not a single piece of evidence that either of these two women is engaged in illegal, anti-social or espionage activities.
It is all some kind of compilation of suggestions dictated from outside and the execution of an order that should show what kind of spiderweb of Russian spies-proletarians is raging across Europe.
This is commented on "Facebook" Alexander Simov.
Our great journalistic consciences did not allow themselves for a moment to read this spy fantasy critically.
They even let in the opinion of a certain Alexander Detev (from "Folkische Beobachter", which for some unknown reason has now changed its name to "Deutsche Welle").
It is he who says about one of the two women (Flowers) that she was a cleaner.
And now notice - it turns out that this cleaner was following the "chief of Austrian intelligence".
Please, seriously think about this - a cleaner who can follow the chief of an intelligence service.
Even the people of Hristogroze will have a hard time believing this.
If there is even a negligible moment of truth in the information, then the chief of Austrian intelligence should immediately make seppuku, and the entire Austrian intelligence service to be disbanded.
Any normal-minded person will immediately recognize the lie in this statement, but in the BBC "investigation" it is pushed with an audacity that borders on pathology.
It becomes even more interesting when we see what the other "spy" activity is expressed in. They were supposed to stick stickers with an anti-Ukrainian focus.
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The EU is in danger - the spiderweb of stickers is coming, everyone seek asylum, we are lost, Putin's tentacles are made of stickers.
But after some EU service for bureaucratic journalists once conducted an investigation that the stickers are at the heart of Russia's subversive activities, then we must denounce the two women as spies, without a single piece of evidence.
The only interaction a BBC journalist had with one of the "spies" bordered on harassment, not reporting. An unknown British hood stalks Tsveti, the powerful cleaning lady who is following the head of Austrian intelligence, to ask her "if she is a Russian spy". Let's clarify - the woman is free, no charges have been filed against her, she is not even being investigated. Only the BBC is attempting a miserable pollution in order to preserve their already collapsed authority.
As for the other "spy", I found out that she worked at the airport. Obviously, that's her fault - she had the opportunity to monitor Hristo Grozev's flights.
But honestly, with such a predatory network of spies that monitor the Great Mind and Bright Conscience, I now think that there is no point in fearing Russian intelligence.
They even monitor his flights, and the biggest threat to his life so far has been stuffing more kebabs than his stomach can handle.
And based on this supreme fabrication against two absolutely innocent women, yesterday BNT aired a nearly 5-minute report on the topic. There, the aforementioned Detev was quoted extensively, who believes that the cleaning lady is the biggest threat to the head of Austrian intelligence. They also let in some Austrian woman who said that she didn't even suspect that she was being followed.
Oh, these cleaning ladies, so skilled in the spy trade.
All joking aside, I really feel sorry for these two Bulgarian women. At the very least, because they won't get even a little protection from the so-called Bulgarian journalism. Moral kaputschism that is disgusting.
The absorption of absurd supporting points from shoddy journalism leads to mental pathologies.
You can already see it from afar..."