2013 01 02. Passport. Part 3.
After I tore up my Ukrainian passport, I discovered that the people I communicate with were cautiously trying to find out from me where the scraps of my passport were kept. In particular, such a conversation took place with the lawyer Oksana Tomchuk. I contacted her in order to find out how, legally, I should formalize my renunciation of Ukrainian citizenship, but my telephone conversation with Tomchuk was intercepted and when I met with her, I discovered security from four people, as well as the fact that Tomchuk was "feeling out" me, doing reconnaissance and influence. Her task was to find out from me where the scraps of my passport were kept and to influence me so that I would not burn them.
Is it acceptable for a lawyer, even if he has no contract with a person, to use his social position to find out secrets from a person and then report these secrets to the police, that is, to engage in ordinary espionage and snitching, I do not know, most likely - no, but after talking with Tomchuk I realized that someone was trying to get hold of my passport, even in a torn state. Knowing that several years ago, in Moscow, a gang of cops - werewolves who killed people, and then, having taken possession of the passports of corpses, using corrupt notaries, appropriated the apartments belonging to the murdered people, was neutralized, I made the decision to completely destroy my passport of a citizen of Ukraine, namely: to burn the scraps I had and make a corresponding video about it:
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