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00:00:00Music
00:00:31The Invisible Visor is a group of scouts who stand guard on a secret front for peace.
00:00:42Music
00:00:53Music
00:01:24Music
00:01:59A little more Profiler.
00:02:01Yes.
00:02:07No, do this one again.
00:02:10Yes.
00:02:10Yes. Turn around.
00:02:19And up a bit.
00:02:21Yes.
00:02:22Wait a minute, pause.
00:02:27Good day.
00:02:28Hello, Mr. Alexander. I must bother you. Register.
00:02:31As long as it's not taxes, always.
00:02:34You can't complain about a lack of orders.
00:02:37Just like you, always on the go. Just not as regularly.
00:02:40Shall we have another beer after work?
00:02:42Yes, yes. Gladly. Yes.
00:02:44Thank you very much. Goodbye.
00:02:45Thank you very much. Goodbye.
00:02:48Thank you. That's all for today.
00:03:02March 22nd. That's the day after tomorrow. 1 p.m.
00:03:10Hessentorstraße, Heinrich Schliemann Library.
00:03:13This concerns special CIA tests with chemical weapons.
00:03:21There is no new information from the procurement office.
00:03:25Check.
00:03:28And take advantage of your opportunity at the Federal Ministry of the Armed Forces.
00:03:31You're flying to Washington these days, aren't you?
00:03:35Should I contact Tanner?
00:03:37No.
00:03:39I need someone for this who is not known to the CIA.
00:03:42Who? When? Where?
00:03:45There.
00:03:47Comrade Alexander.
00:03:51His father was a Social Democratic member of the Prussian state parliament.
00:03:56Murdered in Dachau.
00:04:05Introduce yourselves.
00:04:08Captain at the Wendland Sea Fleet from the Federal Office of Defense Technology and Procurement.
00:04:13Comrade Alexander, advertising professional.
00:04:16It's about the following.
00:04:19The citizens of the United States have been abused like guinea pigs by the CIA for over 15 years.
00:04:26Against their will and without their knowledge.
00:04:29The enemy is invisible, detectable only in the laboratory.
00:04:33It floods through subway tunnels in New York.
00:04:36It hangs above the National Airport and the Greyhound bus station in Washington.
00:04:41Crawls through highway tunnels in Pennsylvania.
00:04:44Anyone who encounters him vomits and faints.
00:04:48Or falls down and dies instantly.
00:04:51Victims of CIA tests with chemical and bacteriological weapons.
00:04:57And that's the situation, Alex.
00:04:59The CIA now wants to test highly pathogenic drugs under Western European conditions.
00:05:07Drugs used to induce pathological changes in a person's mental constitution.
00:05:13Control of consciousness, influencing behavior.
00:05:17Inducing fear, confusion, hallucinations, and memory loss.
00:05:22Artificial headaches, muscle twitches, dizziness, cramps and paralysis.
00:05:32Morning.
00:05:33Good morning
00:05:35I didn't find much.
00:05:37And it all sounds so fantastic that it's hard to believe.
00:05:40And I'll gladly take that on board, Alex.
00:05:42Do you want to have breakfast with us?
00:05:43No thanks.
00:05:44I'm on my way to the airport.
00:05:46I just wanted to clarify things with you again.
00:05:50Here.
00:05:52A mission
00:05:54by attorney Dr. Clemens
00:05:56to Studio Alexander.
00:05:58to architecturally redesign the upper floor of his house.
00:06:02Okay.
00:06:04That means we can meet at your place if necessary when you return from the USA.
00:06:08In any case.
00:06:10But to the main point.
00:06:11You need to keep this CIA agent under control.
00:06:14As soon as he is back in Frankfurt.
00:06:16You can only find out if he's there by phone.
00:06:18None of an approach, just observing what he does, who he meets with.
00:06:22Yes.
00:06:23Nothing much will come of it.
00:06:24Except with great effort and tremendous caution.
00:06:26I'm afraid so.
00:06:28Unfortunately, so too.
00:06:28Good, good, good.
00:06:29But we have no other choice at the moment.
00:06:33If anyone is involved in this messed-up mess, it's Wilson.
00:06:41Dan.
00:06:42Which computer chose this nest?
00:07:05To Special Agent James D. Wilson via CIA Headquarters, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
00:07:12Four Eyes Only.
00:07:14Our man is Alois Leutwiler.
00:07:1855 years.
00:07:19Member of the CDU, building contractor, quarry owner and main shareholder of the company Spessart Heimatbau.
00:07:26Honorary city councilor of Brünnreuth.
00:07:29Everything that could put this man under pressure must be investigated.
00:07:34Past, business dealings, reputation, sexual habits.
00:07:38End of April.
00:07:40An important, tough individual test involving a highly potent psychotropic drug is planned.
00:08:04Tomorrow, 1 p.m., Catholic church.
00:08:08Visit the Villa Leutwiler tonight.
00:08:39Visit the Villa Leutwiler tonight.
00:09:08Visit the Villa Leutwiler tonight.
00:09:10Visit the Villa Leutwiler tonight.
00:09:11And then there's the Villa Leutwiler.
00:09:23Yes.
00:09:28Hey, what's up?
00:09:30What was I?
00:09:34What is it?
00:09:37Yes.
00:09:39Yes.
00:09:44Oh, I think.
00:09:47It's here.
00:09:50Here.
00:10:15What do you want with the pistol?
00:10:18There you go, the vase.
00:10:22Esmeralda, what have you done now?
00:10:25A bit late, huh?
00:10:28Poor Esmeralda, he chased you with a pistol.
00:10:32Don't you think it's gotten a bit too late?
00:10:36But Pa.
00:10:40I'm almost twelve and a half already.
00:10:47Now off to bed. Let's go!
00:10:48Yes!
00:10:51But Pa, are you picking a fight with Esmeralda again?
00:10:56Come on, come on, run to your owner. Yes, that's a good boy.
00:11:02Esmeralda, my little one. Has he still not made up with you?
00:11:09Good morning, dear Pa.
00:11:12Good morning, my girl. Come on, go away.
00:11:15So, how many millions are we going to make today?
00:11:17But please, take the cat to the table, okay?
00:11:19Come on, come on, be nice, okay?
00:11:21Yes.
00:11:22And the child is on vacation after all.
00:11:23That has to do with the cat.
00:11:25No, that's not the case. He needs to earn a lot of money, and that's where his worries lie.
00:11:29Go away, come, come, come.
00:11:30Go get some sleep.
00:11:31Thank you, love.
00:11:33Bon appetit.
00:11:35Enjoy your meal, dear Pa.
00:11:37And what will you do today, Georgi?
00:11:39Oh yes, I haven't even told you yet. I have to leave soon.
00:11:43I work at the tourist office. I do temporary work there.
00:11:48What? You as a temporary worker in the city's tourist office? What's that all about?
00:11:58I want to help a friend. She's having a baby and needs to go to the doctor more often.
00:12:03That doesn't suit me at all, Julia.
00:12:06Yes, my good nature and then something like this happens.
00:12:09Let her do whatever she wants if she enjoys it.
00:12:11Oh, that works too.
00:12:12A school friend of hers. Mrs. Kringl, right?
00:12:14Yes. She fears she will lose her job. She is not married.
00:12:19She has her problems.
00:12:21Oh, I see. She got married and then had a baby and all that. And you were with her and then...
00:12:27Georgi, get that idea out of your head, okay?
00:12:30But Pa, her father died in an accident in your quarry.
00:12:36The woman received a severance payment.
00:12:39Do you remember how much it was?
00:12:54Look, Georgi, there are always two sides to every story. On one side is us, and on the other...
00:13:01Leave the child alone, Alois.
00:13:02Stay out of it. Okay, we understand each other, my child, right?
00:13:31We'll see each other, my child, yes.
00:13:40We'll see each other, my child, yes.
00:14:25The Grünreuth tourist office advertises regardless of whether it's raining or snowing.
00:14:31I see. But where does such a pretty girl get the energy to persevere in this hopeless situation?
00:14:38I won't be swayed. Grünreuth above all else. You should see our town when everything is green.
00:14:44is.
00:14:45Yes, the greenery will only arrive after the anniversary. They're not exactly making it easy this time.
00:14:51They should have postponed the anniversary until summer. Who really knows exactly which month 900 years ago...
00:14:57Years?
00:14:58There is a document stating that Maximilian, the most esteemed Duke, decided in April to designate the village of Grünreuth as a town.
00:15:05to raise the city.
00:15:08However, the place doesn't seem to have gotten much bigger.
00:15:13What isn't there yet, will be in the future. Here's a look at the new Waldpark Hotel.
00:15:18Yes, I know, I know. 400 rooms and 200 beds. Or vice versa.
00:15:24A sensation for Grünreuth and the rest of the world.
00:15:31This is the area where the haunted castle in the Spessart is located.
00:15:36Could that be a reference to my father?
00:15:39Your father? Miss Kringel?
00:15:45No, Miss Kringel has fallen ill. I'm only standing in for her in appearance.
00:15:49I am a student and I have semester break, which I am sacrificing for my hometown.
00:15:53My name is Leutwila, Georgia.
00:15:58But if you're really interested in haunted castles, we have one here.
00:16:02Can you see it?
00:16:04Up there, Gerstein Castle.
00:16:07Unfortunately, it's not haunted and unfortunately, it's not open to the public.
00:16:11Baron von Gerstein dislikes curious people in his venerable building, even though he is almost constantly traveling.
00:16:18Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:16:52Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:16:55Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:16:59Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:04Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:12Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:14Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:15Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:15Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:15Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:16Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:16Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:17Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:18When we were children, yes, we often went to the bank.
00:17:20Yes, when we were children, we often went to the bank.
00:17:53Subtitles by ZDF, 2020
00:18:04General von Wiesendeck for Lieutenant Colonel Salter.
00:18:07On the phone.
00:18:08Just a moment, I'll connect you.
00:18:11Testing station 91 at Gerstein Castle, on the line, Lieutenant Colonel Saltern.
00:18:16Good afternoon. I expect you at my place the day after tomorrow, Lieutenant Colonel. 3 p.m.
00:18:20Yes, sir. The day after tomorrow at 3 p.m.
00:18:23Thank you. The end.
00:18:24End.
00:18:25General, the military counterintelligence service personally?
00:18:28Yes, I have to show up the day after tomorrow.
00:18:30Unknown persons at the edge of the quarry. Near the A2 restricted zone.
00:18:38Record.
00:19:00Excuse me. May I contact you, Mr. Wilson?
00:19:31Are you unaware of this?
00:19:32We must build a gateway for the world so that the world can come in to us.
00:19:36Ah, Leitwiller, the well-secured one. The hotel, built by Leitwiller, the one who constructed the hillside, stands on marl soil. That says it all.
00:19:43That's it. In a few years, they'll have to go through the windows to get to the second floor. Everything else is already basement.
00:19:49That's quite a friendship with the mayor, that knitting-obsessed fool. And the legal representative, that fox-sitter.
00:19:56Half the city council.
00:19:59You know what my grandfather was about? He already said something about it. Maximilian from the RZ-Zog newspaper received the city letter.
00:20:07Advertised in September. Nothing else in September, you understand?
00:20:11Yes, and the document is dated April.
00:20:15Because Leitwiller's hotel will be finished in April. And the new hotel might stand empty for half a year.
00:20:22And so they simply dated the document April. That's no big deal, considering they're all so old.
00:20:29Putting things in there. You think they're ancient?
00:20:32Yes, bad luck.
00:20:52Yes, bad luck.
00:21:38Yes, bad luck.
00:21:45The Waldparkhotel has already sunk by six centimeters during its construction phase. There is no bedrock foundation, only calcareous clay soil. It is earthy.
00:21:55Mr. Leutwiller requests an increase in the construction budget by a further twelve million.
00:22:00According to current calculations, the daily price for a standard two-bed room is 272 DM.
00:22:16Mr. Leutwiller, please. This material that Lorna retrieved from Leutwiller's safe is invaluable. Besides, we have his handwriting.
00:22:25How far along are you, Guthrie?
00:22:26I'm still investigating his lifestyle. Tomorrow evening, I'll be looking at an office. The business documents.
00:22:30Lorna?
00:22:32Investigate the bedroom stories. Here are your photos.
00:22:36Good.
00:22:40Next week our man from the States is coming; he'll be administering the Leutwiller test. Memorize his face.
00:22:48What is supposed to happen in Grönreuth?
00:22:51Two tests with a new psychotropic drug. One group test and one individual test.
00:22:57First, the group test with the King Kong flu for this centennial celebration. We will bring joy to the church community.
00:23:03Wait, King Kong?
00:23:04My version. Officially, the substance is called KK33. Soft psychological test.
00:23:10The symptoms look like the flu. Later, there comes a phase where the affected person rages like King Kong.
00:23:18But relatively harmless. This is our action, Guthrie.
00:23:23And Leutwiller?
00:23:24This is the second action. Individual testing with the drug KK333. A tough psychological test.
00:23:31What happens then is a kind of orchestrated suicide. In the quarry.
00:23:38This checkered hat will do the trick.
00:23:42And all of this is intended to put pressure on Leutwiller Feuer.
00:23:46Yes, that's necessary for the rigorous test.
00:23:49So much for Grönreuth in April. But first, there's Münster.
00:23:53Closed King Kong test with the soft type in the German Armed Forces.
00:23:56I'm flying tonight.
00:23:58Lorna, and instructions for us?
00:24:01I expect you and Lorna in Münster in three days.
00:24:04She and Lorna.
00:24:17Mr. Born, in complete privacy.
00:24:20The following is about Münster.
00:24:22The decision regarding the CIA group test fell on Münster, 182nd Panzergrenadier Battalion.
00:24:27That's a NATO recommendation, Mr. Born.
00:24:29As I was confidentially informed, the CIA is already conducting individual tests, about which Wilson of course did not inform me.
00:24:39Okay, never mind. We'll focus on the group experiment.
00:24:44Psychotropic drugs are to be introduced through the water supply.
00:24:49Psychotropic drugs?
00:24:49Yes.
00:24:51Under what legend do I appear, Mr. von Wiesnig?
00:24:54There have been several leaflet writers in the barracks for months.
00:24:58Motto: Americans out of Vietnam.
00:25:01You, Mr. Born, are officially from the MAD (Military Counterintelligence Service) to speed up the investigation.
00:25:06They take a man with them and instruct him exactly what he has to do.
00:25:10Make the test facility in the water network operational and infiltrate the CIA colleague into the barracks?
00:25:15That's right. The most important thing is to get hold of the weapon that Wilson won't let go of.
00:25:20This is not easy, General.
00:25:21Otherwise, I wouldn't be contacting the BND, Mr. Born. After all, you are a specialist.
00:25:26Uh!
00:25:26Oh, uh, pardon.
00:25:28Now, now.
00:25:29Excuse me.
00:25:31I don't have anything for faucets and car washes.
00:25:33Well, you have to know about everything.
00:25:36I come to Wiesbaden every two weeks to take a short break.
00:25:40Wilson must have gone mad. We're talking about large sums of money here.
00:25:43Go here. Do what you want, but bring me a sample of the psychotropic drug.
00:25:48We need the weapon itself.
00:25:51But also to test whether our own development is capable of countering the Americans' weapon.
00:25:56equalize.
00:25:57Do you agree with me, Mr. Heinze?
00:25:59I am referring in particular to the psychofog developed by Test Site 91 at Gerstein Castle.
00:26:04Mr. Saltern, perhaps two words about your fog.
00:26:07The current series of tests is testing an agent consisting of diluted combat smoke and the addition of tranquilizer-based psychochemicals.
00:26:16confirmed.
00:26:17Crowds, marching columns, and assemblies sprayed with this substance are rendered powerless and can be rendered harmless without resistance.
00:26:26The possible applications are, of course, far more diverse.
00:26:29Thank you, I understand.
00:26:30We will soon be in possession of a new American weapon.
00:26:34We have learned that it will bear the code name KK33.
00:26:39They have to determine whether the psycho-fog we developed on Gerstein can counteract the effects of the American weapon.
00:26:47You will receive detailed instructions in due course, Mr. Saltern. Thank you.
00:26:52Good day.
00:26:53And now it's like this again.
00:26:55What is he doing in Grünreuth?
00:26:58Of all places, it's near our testing site, Gerstein Castle.
00:27:02This is how I see it.
00:27:04The CIA is preparing another attempt in the civilian sector.
00:27:07But of all places, Grünreuth, Gerstein Castle.
00:27:10Damn secrecy from that Wilson.
00:27:13I will assign someone to Grünreuth.
00:27:15Better safe than sorry.
00:27:17I'm thinking of Born.
00:27:21Agreed.
00:27:22As soon as your Münster is available.
00:27:24All the better that your group test also includes Münster.
00:27:28The model is to scale.
00:27:30Yes, the entire model is a one-to-one replica, Mr. Baum.
00:27:34This is how the infiltrator is inserted into the water supply system.
00:27:39Stop again.
00:27:39Please don't.
00:27:41To illustrate the process, I'll add the blue dye.
00:27:53So, and then it works like this.
00:27:58Well, gentlemen, is that good?
00:28:01Good this way.
00:28:02May I ask, gentlemen, what you need this for?
00:28:04Of course, Mr. Schneider, always.
00:28:06Ah, I know.
00:28:08Why do I enjoy working for the secret service so much?
00:28:12They are all such friendly, helpful people.
00:28:16Surely this isn't a private commission, Mr. Rohloff.
00:28:18Make lemonade for the dear children using kitchen water.
00:28:21Focus pocus behind water.
00:28:25Ah, the beer head is back again.
00:28:28The beer head.
00:28:32I'm back in Münster.
00:28:35The slogan turns, catching luck.
00:28:37Long time no see, Spiess.
00:28:39I thought I'd have to spend my afternoons alone.
00:28:43In addition to what was thought, the brigade was concerned about the new recruits.
00:28:45Made a short detour to Ausnahburg.
00:28:47Reo?
00:28:49Quintet.
00:28:50Ah, I thought so.
00:29:01That feels good.
00:29:03Dry air in Ausnahburg, huh?
00:29:05The air is dry everywhere.
00:29:07Tell me, I miss Ingrid, my sweetheart.
00:29:11Suddenly became ill.
00:29:12But also from the housekeeper.
00:29:13Oh.
00:29:14Well, show them off.
00:29:16What's it called?
00:29:17Miss Lorna.
00:29:19Lorna, oh shit.
00:29:22Either she's extremely hostile.
00:29:23Or hideous.
00:29:24Or downright ugly.
00:29:25Or climb.
00:29:50Or hideous.
00:30:07The sergeant major will get two more.
00:30:14You're not from around here, are you?
00:30:18From Stuttgart.
00:30:20I've never actually seen her before.
00:30:23Oh, but what do you say to that crazy Bavarian spit?
00:30:26What kind of payer?
00:30:28From the first company.
00:30:31He actually beats up the lieutenant.
00:30:33It took four men to take him down.
00:30:36But now he's completely normal.
00:30:37Except for the nativity scene.
00:30:39I do not know.
00:30:40Haven't seen the report yet.
00:30:43He calmly drank his one or two beers.
00:30:46Completely normal.
00:30:48Just snotty.
00:30:49He's suffering from cabin fever.
00:30:51Milking cows on an alpine pasture is quite different from being at the army, isn't it?
00:30:57Looking at them like this makes me more and more hungry.
00:31:02Miss Lohner.
00:31:03Sextet!
00:31:04Well, there you go!
00:31:06One more thing about Mr. Hauptfeld.
00:31:16This can't be true.
00:31:21What do they want here?
00:31:25Damned!
00:31:26Almost an hour early.
00:31:28Oh, a visitor?
00:31:29Snooping on the Military Counterintelligence Service.
00:31:40Bye!
00:31:42They're snooping again because of the Vietnam leaflets.
00:31:49Oh!
00:31:50Now he also has the nativity scene.
00:32:04There are no more untidy items there, Olof.
00:32:05None, Lieutenant Colonel.
00:32:06The CIA agent arrives at midnight with the delivery van for the canteen.
00:32:10Try to get your hands on some of the psychotropic drug,
00:32:12before it throws it into the system.
00:32:13If that doesn't work, take a sample from the water tap immediately.
00:32:16Your orders, Lieutenant Colonel.
00:32:17But first, look for the airfield recorders for a good impression.
00:32:20I have to go.
00:32:21Meeting at Wiesner's.
00:32:21Forces.
00:32:22I believe a further introduction is unnecessary.
00:32:24And I am especially pleased to welcome Captain Wendland,
00:32:28We are pleased to welcome you to the Office for Defense Technology and Procurement.
00:32:31Well, it's been 15 years since we first met.
00:32:35Not true?
00:32:361950.
00:32:37Preparations for the creation of the German Armed Forces.
00:32:39Office blank.
00:32:39The moated castle.
00:32:42Well then, let's try again.
00:32:44That leaves Mr. Born.
00:32:48Born, Federal Intelligence Service.
00:32:50Gentlemen, regarding the confidential nature of your command
00:32:53Are you informed? NATO is secret.
00:32:55Let's get down to business.
00:32:57I request that Colonel, Staff Sergeant Dr. Mellenthin
00:32:59from the Medical Service of the German Armed Forces.
00:33:01General, gentlemen,
00:33:03In the garrison of the 182nd
00:33:06Panzergrenadier Battalion Münster
00:33:08Isolated cases of influenza have been identified.
00:33:11The symptoms suggest analogy with those in Europe
00:33:15close the infection known as Asia 3B.
00:33:18Fever, heavy mucus discharge,
00:33:21Loss of appetite, irritability.
00:33:23Very rarely, death occurs as a result of heart failure.
00:33:26The Genesis of Diseases in Münster
00:33:29However, this does not allow for any comparative conclusions.
00:33:31to known influenza infections.
00:33:34All antivenoms remain ineffective.
00:33:36However, the illness subsides after the usual period of time.
00:33:40without leaving any consequences.
00:33:43There have been in recent years
00:33:45multiple flu epidemics,
00:33:46whose viruses were unknown
00:33:48and therefore resisted conventional control methods.
00:33:50That's right.
00:33:51But our disease is characterized by factors,
00:33:55which are generally based on previous experiences
00:33:57contradict the flu diagnosis.
00:33:59The lethargy of the sick is striking
00:34:01within a short time, it turns into undisguised aggression.
00:34:05This phase only lasts about a few minutes.
00:34:07and is specifically triggered
00:34:09through objective or subjective resistances,
00:34:13which the sick person faces.
00:34:16A non-cutting knife,
00:34:17a jammed rifle lock,
00:34:19the opposing opinion or rebuttal of a comrade
00:34:21This puts him in an uncontrollable state of aggression.
00:34:25For example, a sergeant major in Münster,
00:34:27because he thought he had received one beer too few,
00:34:30The entire canteen was demolished.
00:34:33Someone was about to take a souvenir photo,
00:34:35when it happened.
00:34:36Gentlemen, we must expect this,
00:34:38that these phenomena are spreading in the area of ​​the Münster garrison.
00:34:41As a general rule,
00:34:42We treat everyone with this disease
00:34:44related problems
00:34:45in a completely normal reaction,
00:34:47as if a normal flu epidemic had just broken out.
00:34:50Your task is to
00:34:51all symptoms of these diseases
00:34:53to register in detail,
00:34:54Absurd behaviors in interpersonal relationships,
00:34:57Aggression, damage to the world's equipment.
00:34:59So, a test with chemical weapons.
00:35:01I'm pretty sure.
00:35:02The Federal Armed Forces Security Office was contacted.
00:35:05Wieseneck personally committed
00:35:06and Born from the BND was present.
00:35:08Yes, and NATO is secret.
00:35:10The CIA could be behind this.
00:35:12Have you already got Wilson in your sights?
00:35:13I only noticed it again yesterday
00:35:14I tried at the American embassy.
00:35:16He cannot be reached.
00:35:17not even via his private connection.
00:35:19When will the doctor return?
00:35:20In three or four days.
00:35:21He still wanted to go to New York.
00:35:23He is currently in Washington.
00:35:26Succession to the South Africa negotiations
00:35:27from the previous year.
00:35:29I may once again
00:35:31Thank you for the excellent dinner,
00:35:33Mr. McPherson.
00:35:34As for attention in general,
00:35:36which the Pentagon offered me.
00:35:38But I beg you, Dr. Clemens,
00:35:39It was a pleasure,
00:35:40to work with you.
00:35:42Which hopefully does not mean to imply,
00:35:43that I made it too easy for you.
00:35:45God help us, Doctor.
00:35:46We appreciate the activity of the Federal Republic of Germany.
00:35:48very much in support of South Africa.
00:35:51But also among brothers
00:35:52Clarity is necessary.
00:35:53who gets the bigger piece of cake.
00:35:55Well, the Federal Republic is delivering this year
00:35:58at least 350 million weapons
00:36:00and equipment to South Africa.
00:36:02Without the nuclear sector
00:36:03and without the very weighty
00:36:06Advocate radar surveillance system.
00:36:07Excuse me, these are NATO obligations.
00:36:09Yes, that's the trick.
00:36:10In this way, the Federal Republic of Germany is cutting corners.
00:36:12the cake from two sides.
00:36:13Doctor.
00:36:14I hear you want more
00:36:15for a few days in New York.
00:36:17Yes, I still have business
00:36:18to do in New York
00:36:19and I take advantage of my wife's opportunity,
00:36:20to show the city.
00:36:21Then I wish you...
00:36:22a very pleasant stay,
00:36:23low woman
00:36:24and a pleasant flight home.
00:36:26We'll hear from each other soon.
00:36:36Parkinson from the CIA
00:36:37waits for me at the screening.
00:36:38Would you like to come along?
00:36:39Gladly.
00:36:40Presentation on KK333.
00:36:42New test results with the tough guy.
00:36:44Ah yes.
00:36:46The test series with the soft type
00:36:48are almost completely completed domestically.
00:36:50FBI reports are now also available.
00:36:52from California, Nevada, Dakota
00:36:54and about the subway test in New York.
00:36:57An outdoor experiment
00:36:58at a rodeo near Salt Lake City
00:37:00This naturally resulted in significantly worse outcomes.
00:37:02than in the subway tunnels.
00:37:04We must press the CIA to do this.
00:37:06that the research results
00:37:07under a wide variety of conditions,
00:37:09territorial as well as climatic,
00:37:10be tested.
00:37:12In Europe, Asia, and Africa.
00:37:14It is important to know,
00:37:16like people of the most diverse
00:37:18national mentalities
00:37:20temperament-dependent
00:37:21Respond to KK33.
00:37:24Experiments have been conducted for 15 years.
00:37:26$20 million
00:37:27The CIA squandered it.
00:37:29But what about the results?
00:37:30Well, that's just how humans are.
00:37:32a more complicated being,
00:37:33than is commonly assumed.
00:37:35Surely it must be possible,
00:37:36to find a person.
00:37:37Excuse me, one already, but
00:37:39entire Gegendrian armies
00:37:41incapacitate,
00:37:43Resistance in one's own country
00:37:44and on the territory
00:37:45suppress the allies,
00:37:47That's far more.
00:37:51We'll start with the KK program.
00:37:53the row of three.
00:37:54The soft type KK33
00:37:56leads to a short-term aggression
00:37:58against the environment.
00:38:00Relatively harmless, as is known.
00:38:02The tough guy KK333
00:38:04is a combination of KK33
00:38:06with other hallucinogens.
00:38:08He creates a model psychosis,
00:38:10those who are schizophrenic
00:38:11This leads to different behaviors.
00:38:13These, finally, should
00:38:14until self-destruction
00:38:15of the individual
00:38:16leading to suicide.
00:38:18Start!
00:38:23Program KK333
00:38:25tough type test attempt
00:38:27of the office
00:38:27for marine research.
00:38:29Test subject Joshua Pirelli,
00:38:3126 years old,
00:38:33unmarried,
00:38:34Descendant of Italian immigrants
00:38:35in the fourth generation.
00:38:37From the profession
00:38:38Car mechanic.
00:38:40Resident of Atlanta, Georgia.
00:38:42Because of robbery
00:38:43with fatal consequences
00:38:44Sentenced to twelve years.
00:38:46Interruption of detention
00:38:47due to appendectomy
00:38:48at Atlanta Memorial Hospital.
00:38:51After overcoming
00:38:52the consequences of the surgery
00:38:53Administration of one tablet
00:38:56KK333
00:38:57in the evening drink.
00:38:59An hour later
00:39:00will be used as a control program
00:39:01a photo of his former
00:39:03workplace
00:39:04placed on the bedside table.
00:39:05He won't put it down anymore
00:39:07out of hand.
00:39:08No other external
00:39:09observable phenomenon
00:39:11in personality weakness
00:39:12before expiry
00:39:13the waiting period
00:39:14of five hours.
00:39:19After that, Pirelli leaves
00:39:20the hospital
00:39:21on the escape route.
00:39:24His behavior
00:39:25is based on outward appearance
00:39:26Completely normal.
00:39:28intelligence
00:39:29and loss of movement
00:39:31are not detectable.
00:39:38The photo
00:39:39his former
00:39:40workplace
00:39:41that he had on the nightstand
00:39:42found
00:39:42suggests to him
00:39:44inevitable
00:39:45his goal.
00:39:57All actions
00:39:58Pirelli's
00:39:59are rationally considered.
00:40:01He seems to know exactly
00:40:03what he does.
00:40:04He shows no signs whatsoever.
00:40:05of excitement or fear.
00:40:08He chooses the exact method of death
00:40:10which he in the subconscious
00:40:11as a result
00:40:11a workplace accident
00:40:13feared.
00:40:25A photo controls
00:40:27the whole.
00:40:28So it is possible
00:40:29a person
00:40:30to bring it that far
00:40:31that he against
00:40:32the instinct for self-preservation
00:40:33it.
00:40:34Conditional.
00:40:36We have
00:40:36only discover this later
00:40:37can
00:40:38that Pirelli
00:40:38has a history of suicidal tendencies.
00:40:40There is someone in the family
00:40:41differentiated
00:40:42pathological background.
00:40:45Does that mean
00:40:45that only
00:40:46potential suicides
00:40:47under the influence
00:40:48by KK333
00:40:49Commit suicide?
00:40:50In principle, yes.
00:40:52Under this condition
00:40:53controls KK333
00:40:55the behavior.
00:40:56Bad.
00:40:57We can't
00:40:57our enemies
00:40:58not choose.
00:40:59If we succeed
00:41:00other requirements
00:41:01as hereditary burdens
00:41:02to find
00:41:03then we are
00:41:04a little further.
00:41:04And how do you envision that?
00:41:06We are currently leaving
00:41:07the first test series
00:41:08both types
00:41:09the KK3 series
00:41:10launch in Western Europe.
00:41:12Our computer
00:41:12has precise deployment locations
00:41:13and circumstances were determined.
00:41:15All ecological circumstances
00:41:16are factored in.
00:41:18Social and societal
00:41:19Conditions
00:41:20climatic conditions
00:41:21national and
00:41:22individual mentality
00:41:24character
00:41:25Specifically
00:41:25I am interested
00:41:26the tough guy.
00:41:28We want
00:41:29psychological
00:41:30Creating constraints
00:41:31through deployment
00:41:31classical methods
00:41:32like character assassination
00:41:33threat
00:41:34Intimidation.
00:41:35The personality
00:41:36is caused by external pressure
00:41:37cracked
00:41:38and then...
00:41:39So it's at best good
00:41:40such persons
00:41:42to render harmless
00:41:43on which we
00:41:43They can exert pressure.
00:41:45Yes, currently.
00:41:46The advantage
00:41:47It lies in the control effect.
00:41:49To someone
00:41:50in that way
00:41:50to suicide
00:41:51to drive
00:41:51I don't need one
00:41:52tough guy.
00:41:52The advantage
00:41:53lies in the control effect
00:41:54from KK3.
00:41:55That reminds me of something.
00:41:56The man
00:41:57which we went to Europe
00:41:57send
00:41:58You know him.
00:41:59He took the test
00:42:00at the veterans' convention
00:42:01in Philadelphia
00:42:02organized.
00:42:03Just tell me
00:42:04the checkered hat.
00:42:05No no
00:42:06That's not how it is.
00:42:07I know Germany.
00:42:09However, it is
00:42:09long ago.
00:42:1145, 46 in the army.
00:42:14And the flight
00:42:15Frankfurt-New York
00:42:16It lasted back then
00:42:1618 hours.
00:42:19Where did that take you?
00:42:20First of all
00:42:21in southern Germany
00:42:21Nuremberg.
00:42:23For a while, I lived in Frankfurt.
00:42:25But you know
00:42:25how it is.
00:42:26The War before Bavaria
00:42:27already blowing
00:42:27the trumpets
00:42:28to return home.
00:42:29For most
00:42:30at least.
00:42:32You will surely
00:42:32Surely all memories
00:42:33want to refresh their knowledge.
00:42:35Don't believe it
00:42:35that I have so much time.
00:42:36I have business in the north.
00:42:37Hamburg area.
00:42:38So, shops.
00:42:40Well, what should I do?
00:42:40Do Americans do other things too?
00:42:44Shoot the armor.
00:42:45It doesn't help much.
00:42:47Strong competition
00:42:48is the Japanese
00:42:48and now the Germans too.
00:42:49You have to stay on top of things.
00:42:51Well then, good luck!
00:42:52during ball games.
00:42:53And no goals conceded.
00:42:54If you please.
00:42:56As a professional
00:42:57Do you have to pay attention to everything?
00:42:58Be prepared.
00:42:59Unfortunately, unfortunately.
00:43:02Attention, Lufthansa
00:43:03the arrival
00:43:04of the flight
00:43:05Number 13
00:43:0505
00:43:06from New York
00:43:06known.
00:43:07The passengers
00:43:08will be upon arrival
00:43:09Room 14
00:43:09expected.
00:43:10Exit 27
00:43:11and 28.
00:43:13Thanks.
00:43:15Your attention
00:43:15Please arrive
00:43:16on Lufthansa
00:43:17Flight Number
00:43:171
00:43:17trio
00:43:18Drive
00:43:18from New York.
00:43:19Arrival
00:43:20Hall 14
00:43:20Exit Number
00:43:2127
00:43:22and 28.
00:43:23Thank you.
00:43:32Attention, a representative
00:43:33the Intercontinental
00:43:34becomes the information desk
00:43:36the KLM command.
00:43:38Your attention
00:43:39Please, the station
00:43:39manager of
00:43:40Intercontinental
00:43:41is finally requested
00:43:42to come to the
00:43:42KLM information desk.
00:43:44Thank you.
00:43:58Our friend
00:43:58Wilson
00:44:01Clandestine meeting
00:44:02with the
00:44:02Checkered hat
00:44:04suitcase exchange
00:44:05I had on the plane
00:44:06I had a feeling about it.
00:44:07But she
00:44:09Manfully suppressed.
00:44:11Wilson's
00:44:11encrypted
00:44:12the telephone number.
00:44:13Yes and?
00:44:13She stood
00:44:14on the edge
00:44:14the map
00:44:15with our
00:44:15Card neighbor
00:44:16waving his arms around.
00:44:17Danger.
00:44:20Do you have
00:44:21Your car?
00:44:22Yes.
00:44:22Hang out with
00:44:23Lilo an
00:44:23the checkered hat
00:44:24I remain
00:44:24Wilson is involved.
00:44:36Hang out with
00:44:37Alexander to him.
00:44:39Danger
00:44:39Flight sty
00:44:40American
00:44:40Flight number
00:44:413001
00:44:43Lachos Angeles
00:44:43about New York
00:45:09May I take her into the city?
00:45:10take along
00:45:10Madam?
00:45:27Since this morning
00:45:28Did I have Wilson
00:45:28finally under control.
00:45:31But who is
00:45:32in this
00:45:32Checkered hat?
00:45:33Probably
00:45:34an agent.
00:45:35Arnold was
00:45:36draw attention to him
00:45:37and on the plane
00:45:38have we
00:45:38besides
00:45:38set.
00:45:40He has
00:45:41Wilson's
00:45:41encrypted
00:45:42Telephone number
00:45:42at home.
00:45:43Oh what?
00:45:44well then
00:45:45is that a
00:45:45Professional.
00:45:47And if
00:45:48to be there
00:45:49Professional is
00:45:49then go
00:45:50now the
00:45:50Let's get started with the tricks.
00:45:51Well, what?
00:45:52Do I say?
00:45:57Here
00:45:58a
00:45:58Two-way radio.
00:45:59For all cases
00:46:00Channel 2.
00:46:01In the glove compartment
00:46:01is a
00:46:02Camera.
00:46:20I hear.
00:46:21Now pay attention.
00:46:23The checkered hat
00:46:24has in the
00:46:24underground parking garage
00:46:25a yellow
00:46:26Opel
00:46:26climbed.
00:46:27Garage exit
00:46:28observe.
00:46:29Goodbye.
00:46:45Music
00:47:11Music
00:47:59We see the automatic closing. Thank you.
00:48:03Music
00:48:37I am extremely grateful to you, Doctor, for taking the time to give me a detailed account of the results of your trip to the USA.
00:48:42to explain.
00:48:43I have already received your report.
00:48:46I fully agree with the agreements reached between the states.
00:48:49Especially regarding the successor area to last year's South Africa agreements.
00:48:53There are still a few details we need to finalize, General.
00:48:56Yes, of course. Put it on the desk.
00:48:58I only had one appointment today. Cancel it.
00:49:02It's urgent.
00:49:02Yes, thanks.
00:49:03If you hadn't been in Bonn at the time, I would have asked you to come and see me in the next few days.
00:49:08Then we would have had a little more time.
00:49:10Especially since I intend to contact you anyway.
00:49:12You know, circumstances are pressing, General.
00:49:16Of course, Doctor, of course.
00:49:17But as you can see, I'm in a great hurry.
00:49:20Please excuse me for a moment.
00:49:24That's fine.
00:49:26The meeting with the gentleman from the American embassy.
00:49:28And cancel the driver.
00:49:30I'm going to Frankfurt myself.
00:49:34Well, I think we're more or less done.
00:49:36Or have we forgotten something?
00:49:37That would be all from me, Mr. von Wieseneck.
00:49:40Thank you for your visit, Dr. Clemens.
00:49:42And as I said, I will get in touch with you soon.
00:49:44Allow me to invite you to a small meal now.
00:49:50I arrived just in time.
00:49:55He is going directly to Frankfurt.
00:49:58Counter-test?
00:50:00Yes.
00:50:04Seven, five, five, four, two, two, two, two.
00:50:17Wrong number.
00:50:20Hello.
00:50:21Here, Dr. Clemens.
00:50:22Hello, Doctor. Back already?
00:50:24I would have contacted you soon.
00:50:26I assumed you would be interested in what we negotiated in the States.
00:50:30But always, Doctor, always.
00:50:33And what if I suspect that I can't tell you anything you don't already know?
00:50:36You see, that's what I appreciate about you, Doctor.
00:50:38Always lay your cards on the table.
00:50:40But anyway, I know one side of the story.
00:50:42And you know, punctuation matters too.
00:50:47Proposal, Mr. Wilson.
00:50:49Where?
00:50:50In one or two hours?
00:50:52Oh, no need to rush.
00:50:53I was just about to leave the house.
00:50:55What do you think about me contacting you tomorrow, Doctor?
00:51:00Always at your service, Mr. Wilson.
00:51:01Okay, see you tomorrow, Doctor.
00:51:03Hello.
00:51:04See you tomorrow, hello.
00:51:07Actually, everything seems to be working out.
00:51:09Mhm.
00:51:11Now I just need to get Alexander moving.
00:51:16Yes, I still have to, I still have to, I still have to.
00:51:54It's just like something out of a James Bond movie.
00:51:56Hopefully a little less conspicuously, General.
00:51:58Nevertheless, the surroundings here.
00:51:59I have reason to believe that it is better if no one sees us together right now.
00:52:04The group test in Münster is starting.
00:52:07Expect considerable chaos at the barracks tomorrow morning.
00:52:10About an hour after waking up.
00:52:13Weapons and ammunition are secured.
00:52:15Yes.
00:52:15I will arrange for the military police to occupy the barracks grounds at four o'clock tomorrow morning.
00:52:21I just hope we can keep this matter internal.
00:52:24Sure, the command staff is in on it, but the medical staff aren't stupid either.
00:52:29Stop, General, stop.
00:52:30The things that have happened in Münster so far are difficult to explain.
00:52:33And if tomorrow an entire battalion...
00:52:35In the army, anything is possible.
00:52:37But I can reassure you.
00:52:40Only part of the battalion will be affected.
00:52:42And in a few minutes it will all be over.
00:52:44Well, I hope you're right, Mr. Wilson.
00:52:46Okay, General.
00:52:47Document everything you possibly can.
00:52:49And then immediately to me.
00:52:53I would prefer that you involve us directly in the research.
00:52:56Then we would have fewer difficulties now.
00:52:58We'll stick to the agreement, General.
00:53:01I will get back to you.
00:53:03Next time, choose a more pleasant meeting place.
00:53:05It doesn't have to be in the woods.
00:53:07You're spoiled, General.
00:53:09Oh, I must plead.
00:53:09No hard feelings. So long.
00:53:11So long.
00:53:17Damned.
00:53:43Hold on a minute.
00:53:49There's one lying there.
00:53:52Completely drunk.
00:54:13Fast.
00:54:15Please bring me the pliers.
00:54:25Go ahead and do it.
00:54:26Otherwise, the delivery van will leave without you.
00:54:30Human, but not the bigger one.
00:54:42They're incredibly calm.
00:55:03Boss, report at 2:12, everything is on schedule.
00:55:06I have two grams of the substance.
00:55:07Good.
00:55:08And our friend?
00:55:10So much beard on his face that he can no longer see through it.
00:55:12He has loaded up his empty beer barrels and continues playing brewery publisher.
00:55:17I'll send someone to pick it up right away.
00:55:19They will stay there and watch the performance closely tomorrow morning.
00:55:21End.
00:55:47That's it.
00:55:52That's it.
00:55:53That's it.
00:56:04See you next time.
00:56:33See you next time.
00:56:53Not to mention the property damage?
00:56:55Perhaps you were a little too nosy to Mr. Wilson, General.
00:57:01So, a deception tactic.
00:57:03The psychological pressure was introduced into the system later.
00:57:06Yes, probably by the man who organized the individual trials in the barracks.
00:57:11That Wilson is such an asshole!
00:57:15Where are you? In Grünreuth?
00:57:17No, in Frankfurt. There is currently no activity in Grünreuth.
00:57:19But I want to start Born there immediately.
00:57:21Do that.
00:57:24Grünreuth is now the only place where we can get our hands on this weapon.
00:57:28And the old man ordered me to do it, come what may.
00:57:33So the old man is already dealing with it.
00:57:36The political scene in Western Europe is in flux.
00:57:39Literally, the old man.
00:57:40Have you considered, gentlemen,
00:57:42that we, too, could be within the spectrum of application areas for these chemical weapons?
00:57:47Okay, General.
00:57:49Document everything that is possible.
00:57:51And then immediately to me.
00:57:53I would prefer that you involve us directly in the research.
00:57:56Then we would have fewer difficulties now.
00:57:57We'll stick to the agreement, General.
00:58:01That's it.
00:58:03Yes.
00:58:05There is no doubt.
00:58:07A CIA test was conducted at the German Armed Forces this morning.
00:58:10Wilson is keeping his cards close to his chest.
00:58:12Yes.
00:58:14I will now show you some of the photos.
00:58:18We can go through the whole thing in detail later.
00:58:29Tomorrow I'm meeting Comrade Wendland.
00:58:31He can surely tell me more about the pictures then.
00:58:36The man with the checkered hat is in the middle apartment on the first floor,
00:58:39which is inhabited by a woman named Privatzky.
00:58:43This woman is over 60 and is staying with her son in Wiesbaden.
00:58:47She is in no way identical to the young woman,
00:58:49which Lilo photographed here.
00:58:50They came from the apartment in Privatzky,
00:58:52got into the car that brought the checkered hat out of the car shed garage and drove off.
00:58:56Yes.
00:58:56It is clearly a CIA clandestine headquarters.
00:59:00As long as we had the apartment under control,
00:59:01The windows were only opened at night.
00:59:03During the day, not even the curtains move.
00:59:05It gets so dark in the evenings,
00:59:07that light is not detectable.
00:59:09No mail, no visits.
00:59:11The connections will likely run via the existing telephone line.
00:59:14Or there are currently none.
00:59:16and the American is waiting for a point of deployment.
00:59:19He has left the house twice so far,
00:59:20solely to shop at the nearby supermarket.
00:59:24He always hurried.
00:59:25The selection of goods he purchased allows no conclusions to be drawn.
00:59:29He doesn't talk to anyone.
00:59:30goes straight back to the apartment
00:59:32and he takes no other action either,
00:59:34which is out of the ordinary.
00:59:36The man's name is George W. Kelly.
00:59:38That is obviously his real name.
00:59:40He was born on January 20, 1915 in Columbus, Georgia.
00:59:44Kelly is known as a captain at the CIC from the years 1945-46.
00:59:50stationed in Würzburg and later Darmstadt.
00:59:53Espionage activities against chemical companies in Central Germany.
00:59:57Kelly's next unambiguous identification was in 1958 and 1961-62.
01:00:04He is now with the CIA,
01:00:07works under constantly changing aliases.
01:00:11No activity against the GDR at that time
01:00:14or other socialist countries.
01:00:15He maintains contact exclusively with people,
01:00:18who are active in the chemical sector of the Federal Republic of Germany.
01:00:21Chemistry field?
01:00:22Wilson Kelly.
01:00:24That's the trail.
01:00:25The comrades propose,
01:00:26We should obtain certainty.
01:00:28We need to get certainty.
01:00:30This matter is too serious to ignore.
01:00:44Stop.
01:00:46There you go.
01:01:10Close it up again in the same way, just in case.
01:01:12then immediately back to the car.
01:01:13Clear.
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01:02:01Yes?
01:02:02Position taken, everything normal.
01:02:05Do you see light?
01:02:07Moment.
01:02:13So, what's up?
01:02:14No, everything is dark, nothing to see.
01:02:16End.
01:02:33Yes, please.
01:02:35Our friend wants to arrive home in ten minutes at the latest.
01:02:38Message Alexander.
01:02:39And you?
01:02:40I'll stay behind him. See you later.
01:02:42See you then.
01:02:57Damn.
01:03:04Jehovah will come.
01:03:05Nothing?
01:03:23Yes.
01:03:25Yes.
01:03:26OK.
01:03:58Believe me, sister, Jehovah will come.
01:04:02The destruction that the angels of God will bring upon all opponents of the Kingdom of God will be terrible.
01:04:07Many will fall victim to a plague. You can believe me on that.
01:04:09Yes, yes, I think I understand you. We should just talk in a more suitable setting. Tomorrow, okay?
01:04:17The flesh of those who refuse to understand that the true and living God is called Jehovah will rot.
01:04:36To my dear Georg from Georgia.
01:05:21I tell you, sister, millions of people alive now will not die.
01:05:25That doesn't sound bad. But I'd like to read more about it.
01:05:29Please, you can. Read, sister.
01:05:33Thank you brother.
01:05:33Please. Believe me, sister, a plague will come upon them.
01:05:37And the flesh of all those who do not know the living and true God Jehovah will rot.
01:05:42Jehovah, the living and true God.
01:05:46Jehovah will come, sister. And whoever does not repent and beg forgiveness will never share in happiness, be inwardly pure and
01:05:52to be perfect.
01:05:53Jehovah, the true, the only God. Only he can protect us from the end of the world.
01:05:58To us, who recognize him. In the battle against these godless elements, Jehovah draws his full strength.
01:06:09My neighbor. You should talk to him sometime. That's what he said to me on Sunday. I drive my Opel down here.
01:06:14-Record. I know what they're going to do to me up there.
01:06:16What?
01:06:19You unbeliever! Jehovah will come, you can believe me.
01:06:23Your flesh will rot, and so will the flesh of all those who refuse to understand that Jehovah lives.
01:06:26Your revenge will be terrible. You will be ravaged by plagues and pestilence.
01:06:29Now stop praying, boy. You're talking louder than all the heavenly hosts put together.
01:06:33Just not that good.
01:06:36Desired.
01:06:38Well, what? You'll get what's coming to you too.
01:06:47Well, what? You'll get what's coming to you too.
01:07:17Well, what?
01:07:30Belly, gone.
01:07:37Flat stomach.
01:07:39Flat stomach.
01:07:40Yes, yes, yes, yes.
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