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Plot outline
For many
decades the same families, few in number, rich in influence, have
governed Belgium’s political and ideological agenda. At a secret meeting
the families’ obscure Organisation orders a fixer, Victor, to
destabilise the country, to create a climate of fear in which the
ordinary citizen would not only accept bud gladly welcome harsh
repression.
A few random killings on innocent bystanders in staged hold-ups, however,
do not provoke the desired terror. With the help of Phil, a cold
Dutroux-like sociopath, Victor is successful.
While Phil focuses on kidnappings, rape and gruesome murders with his
sidekick Jack,
Victor uses blackmail and corruption to silence political leaders,
captains, of industry, magistrates, even the clergy. Their joined
efforts soon instigate the coveted widespread
fear and insecurity. The Organisation is happy : much more
law-and-order, much less
freedom and democracy. And Victor, the shrewd middleman, will be
comfortably
remunerated for services rendered.
Blue Belgium, a never-ending story.
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