"The TV 2 documentary 'The Black Swan' has already led to police reports and dismissals. Politiken has compiled an overview of what has happened to
the people who appear in the documentary."
Thrown to the curb: Several participants in 'The Black Swan' have been fired or reported to the
police
This has blown up over a few days. The Danish public is outraged and the Danish PM has made pathetic attempts to express disgust and sound populistic,
in these days close to the European election.
Probably also damage control, since two of the politicians mentioned in the documentary in relations to bypassing laws and procedures in local
legislations, are members of the Social Democrats, Køge-Calle, a wealthy business man who sat in the city council of Køge, and the Mayor of
Køge.
The premise of the documentary is nothing less than startling, and extremely well produced.
In short, we are lead into a story believing that the mole, a highly succesful lawyer, who has approached the docu team from TV2 wants to come clean
and expose all the wrong doing and connections between gangs like Hells Angels, Bandidos, Satudarah, Loyal To Familia, Brothas and white collar
business people in important positions counting both the private and the public sector.
The truth of the whole thing turns out to be much wilder than anticipated as the "main character" the mole herself turns out to have been double
playing the docu team, while conducting her own money laundering scheme on the side. She is in fact the girl friend of one of the leaders of one of
the gangs in Copenhagen.
This comes even more at an unpleasant time as the Danish PM has to watch her Minister of Environmental affairs, Magnus Heunicke, battle hearings over
his foul play in regards to knowingly let companies like Cheminova pollute the seas around Denmark, with outlets that superseed the limits set by the
EU.
You might already know Magnus Heunicke of Denmark as he was the front man along side, now WHO employed, Søren Brostrøm, during Covid in which the
untested vaccines and unnecessary lock downs were commited against the Danish people as well.
"The Black Swan" unfortunately shows us, that Denmark IS NOT the least corrupt country in the world. We are just better at hiding it, or simply.... so
many are corrupt, that it's easier to close each others eyes instead of risking being taken down in the fall of others.
What journalist Mads Brügger has made here is nothing less than a masterpiece of journalism, and we can only hope that this whole thing unravels as
much of the corrupt cardhouse as possible.
If you are interested in knowing more, try googling "Den sorte svane" or "denmark the black swan".
edit on 30-5-2024 by RememberRemember
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edit on 5/30/2024 by semperfortis because: Copy the EXACT headline