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s. matins did agree to an interview with journalist bigot. we meet vicar and hamburg back then he was working for monitor t.v. magazine he was doing research for a report and came across material on militants in his weapons deals including claims that bribes were paid vica had talked to some politicians about this and now he wanted to interview matins the 2 met and met in the state near bonn. so i went over there and he was very polite. to say we went into his office and he asked me what i wanted to talk about. and i replied i'd like to ask you about saudi arabia saudi arabia right. i wanted to ask about the connections between merrick's and the loose and shipyard and the payments that were made and so on. and. what happened after to get preference and he started shouting get out of. the somehow he was very quick tempered. and so the interview came to an abrupt end before it even started but vic it decided to pursue the story from a different angle. he said offer loosened shipyard braman check on allegations that bribes had been paid in conne
s. matins did agree to an interview with journalist bigot. we meet vicar and hamburg back then he was working for monitor t.v. magazine he was doing research for a report and came across material on militants in his weapons deals including claims that bribes were paid vica had talked to some politicians about this and now he wanted to interview matins the 2 met and met in the state near bonn. so i went over there and he was very polite. to say we went into his office and he asked me what i...
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s. matins did agree to an interview with journalist polish advocate. we meet thick of it and hamburg back then he was working for monitor t.v. magazine he was doing research for a report and came across material on militants in his weapons deals including claims that bribes were paid vica had talked to some politicians about this and now he wanted to interview matins the 2 met and met in the state near bonn. so i went over there and he was very polite and. we went into his office and he asked me what i wanted to talk about. and i replied i'd like to ask you about saudi arabia saudi arabia right. i wanted to ask about the connection between merrick's and the nurse and shipyards and the payments that were made and so on i don't. know what happened after to get graphic and he started shouting get out. somehow so that he was very quick tempered. and so the interview came to an abrupt end before it even started but vic it decided to pursue the story from a different angle. he said offered to some shipyard to check on allegations that bribes had been paid in
s. matins did agree to an interview with journalist polish advocate. we meet thick of it and hamburg back then he was working for monitor t.v. magazine he was doing research for a report and came across material on militants in his weapons deals including claims that bribes were paid vica had talked to some politicians about this and now he wanted to interview matins the 2 met and met in the state near bonn. so i went over there and he was very polite and. we went into his office and he asked...
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s. the b.m.d. wanted to break of contacts with matins he was called to appear before an internal b.m.d. commission that was investigating the agency's involvement with weapons teams. they wanted to know about his other contacts and how much they knew they wanted to take control of the situation. perhaps he was a double agent of course. probably yes smetana. what do you think of the sessions. and i can't say but he was very self-confident i can't imagine that he felt intimidated by these people. did he bring lawyers. for what. he had all the documentation he needed from the b.m.d. exactly. hard militants now turned against the b.n.p. that could be dangerous for a lot of top government officials. this is villa hama schmidt your ball is the official residence of the west german president until 1904. karl causton served as the president from 1979 to 1904 she began his government career in the 1960 s. as a state secretary or deputy minister 1st in the foreign office and then in the ministry of defense. in 1968 and 69 carstens was the head of the chancellor's office his responsibilities inclu
s. the b.m.d. wanted to break of contacts with matins he was called to appear before an internal b.m.d. commission that was investigating the agency's involvement with weapons teams. they wanted to know about his other contacts and how much they knew they wanted to take control of the situation. perhaps he was a double agent of course. probably yes smetana. what do you think of the sessions. and i can't say but he was very self-confident i can't imagine that he felt intimidated by these people....