Strategies against Burnout for Intelligence Officers in Russia (ePub)
Interviews with MSS, FSB, MI6, CIA, SSD and ISI Agents challenged with Occupational Burnout
(Sprache: Englisch)
Epilogue: Five Years Later / Interview with Anastasiya Krushkova, Acting President of the Russian Federation
(Anastasiya Krushkova was the first interviewpartner in this study, who was an employee at the FSB. She was also part of the project team, and...
(Anastasiya Krushkova was the first interviewpartner in this study, who was an employee at the FSB. She was also part of the project team, and...
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Epilogue: Five Years Later / Interview with Anastasiya Krushkova, Acting President of the Russian Federation
(Anastasiya Krushkova was the first interviewpartner in this study, who was an employee at the FSB. She was also part of the project team, and served as a liaison person to intelligence agencies and officers involved in the project.
Five years later, She has become the Acting President of the Russian Federation; having been empowered by the People of Russia to restore the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in Russia.
She has also been empowered by Mother Russia and the International Community to restore Peace between Russia and Ukraine - since Putin's illegal war on Ukraine is not only counterproductive, but also detrimental to the Russian People; pushing Russia into an abyss of Darkness, Death and Destruction - from where there may be no return.
To avoid a power vacuum in Russia - and another violent revolution - Anastasiya Krushkova is handling matters in the meantime in Russia; such as Domestic Policy, Foreign Policy and Human Rights - until Peace has been restored.
Interviewer:
It's so good to meet you again, Anastasiya. From all intelligence officers, I like you the most.
I have even a better relationship with you, than with Lucy from MI6 - even though I love Lucy to bits - but you are even better, Anastasiya.
Anastasiya:
Thank you, Mark. That is a very nice thing to say. But I deeply regret that we are not meeting under better circumstances. Because it's just work and never play with the two of us.
Unlike your relationship with Lucy, we never had sex and some fun together, which is a real pity...
And now it's too late, because I'm a broken woman; having turned ugly with no self-esteem...
Due to Putin's illegal and inhuman war with Ukraine, Russia has become a broken country; the Putin regime having killed thousands of innocent children and civilians in Ukraine - including writers and reporters.
The war by Putin's henchmen is also a blatant violation of International Law - as the borders of both Ukraine and Russia have been internationally recognized and defined in 1991; with Russia's First President Boris Yeltsin having recognized Ukraine's independence.
It's really so sad. I am broken because of this war - just like Mother Russia...
I have lost my charms and desire to love and be loved; because I don't think that I'm worthy to be loved anymore...
(Interviewer approaches Interviewpartner, and gives Her a hug and a kiss)
(Anastasiya Krushkova was the first interviewpartner in this study, who was an employee at the FSB. She was also part of the project team, and served as a liaison person to intelligence agencies and officers involved in the project.
Five years later, She has become the Acting President of the Russian Federation; having been empowered by the People of Russia to restore the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) in Russia.
She has also been empowered by Mother Russia and the International Community to restore Peace between Russia and Ukraine - since Putin's illegal war on Ukraine is not only counterproductive, but also detrimental to the Russian People; pushing Russia into an abyss of Darkness, Death and Destruction - from where there may be no return.
To avoid a power vacuum in Russia - and another violent revolution - Anastasiya Krushkova is handling matters in the meantime in Russia; such as Domestic Policy, Foreign Policy and Human Rights - until Peace has been restored.
Interviewer:
It's so good to meet you again, Anastasiya. From all intelligence officers, I like you the most.
I have even a better relationship with you, than with Lucy from MI6 - even though I love Lucy to bits - but you are even better, Anastasiya.
Anastasiya:
Thank you, Mark. That is a very nice thing to say. But I deeply regret that we are not meeting under better circumstances. Because it's just work and never play with the two of us.
Unlike your relationship with Lucy, we never had sex and some fun together, which is a real pity...
And now it's too late, because I'm a broken woman; having turned ugly with no self-esteem...
Due to Putin's illegal and inhuman war with Ukraine, Russia has become a broken country; the Putin regime having killed thousands of innocent children and civilians in Ukraine - including writers and reporters.
The war by Putin's henchmen is also a blatant violation of International Law - as the borders of both Ukraine and Russia have been internationally recognized and defined in 1991; with Russia's First President Boris Yeltsin having recognized Ukraine's independence.
It's really so sad. I am broken because of this war - just like Mother Russia...
I have lost my charms and desire to love and be loved; because I don't think that I'm worthy to be loved anymore...
(Interviewer approaches Interviewpartner, and gives Her a hug and a kiss)
Autoren-Porträt von Mark O'Doherty
Interviewer:To me, you will always be beautiful, my dear Anastasiya. And you are worthy to be loved, because you are the most incredible and intelligent woman I have even known, Anastasiya.
(Anastasiya sheds a tear)
Anastasiya:
Thank you, Mark, I was hoping that you would say that. I was hoping that you would still love me; even though I am not much fun anymore, and unable to give you any pleasure...
Interviewer:
You know, Anastasiya, there is a saying from where I come from: 'That the human heart asks pleasure first'.
It's because of human nature; we first indulge in pleasure, before our affection for a person evolves into true love.
By indulging in pleasurable stuff, which appeal to our senses - such as having sex with a pretty person who dresses and smells nice - we gradually learn the true meaning of love.
But I think the two of us, Anastasiya, were able to skip that step; because both of us are such highly evolved souls.
Our love is like magic, Anastasiya. It just happened instantaneously - like Hollywood film - we never needed to work on our love, because it was just there all the time :)
Anastasiya:
Hm. I'm not sure if you are just teasing me. But I must admit it's the best compliment somebody has ever given me...
So me and Lucy from MI6 - will fix this problem in Russia - and bring Vladimir Putin and his henchmen to Justice - as stipulated by the International Criminal Court.
Having become the Acting President of the Russian Federation - and empowered by the People of Russia to restore the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - we will restore Peace between Russia and Ukraine, by implementing a governmental change in the Russian Federation.
Putin's illegal war on Ukraine is not only counterproductive, but also detrimental to the Russian People; pushing Russia into an abyss of Darkness, Death and Destruction, from where there may be no return.
So to avoid a power vacuum in Russia - and another violent
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revolution - I will be handling matters in the meantime in Russia; such as Domestic Policy, Foreign Policy and Human Rights - until Peace and Harmony have been restored in Mother Russia.
Period.
(End of Interview)
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_human_rights_law
https://www.unicef.org.uk/what-we-do/un-convention-child-rights/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_Independence_of_Ukraine
https://www.icc-cpi.int/
https://www.theguardian.com/law/war-crimes
https://www.theguardian.com/world/alexei-navalny
Period.
(End of Interview)
Sources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_human_rights_law
https://www.unicef.org.uk/what-we-do/un-convention-child-rights/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_Independence_of_Ukraine
https://www.icc-cpi.int/
https://www.theguardian.com/law/war-crimes
https://www.theguardian.com/world/alexei-navalny
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Mark O'Doherty
- 2023, Englisch
- Verlag: Lulu.com
- ISBN-10: 1447515412
- ISBN-13: 9781447515418
- Erscheinungsdatum: 06.07.2023
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