countries. and i don t think that s going to be anywhere in the near future. so i think that is in the past. the question is how much can we do as journalists to accelerate the demise of terrible regimes? well, one thing that you have done in this also is in the film you found one of the top scientists in russia who had basically perfected novichok perfected it and made it, made it maybe the killen agent it is. but then he finds out that it s a killing agent. and you actually film his defection from russia. yeah, that s what the film star but as it was going to follow the story of a whistleblower of somebody who is going to redemption, somebody who is part of the novichok creation and upgrading and research and development system of russia. then suddenly he, he gets a conscience and he realizes that these weapons, that is these chemical weapons he is helping design are not really used for terrorists that he was led to believe against terrorist. they re actually used against peace c
exactly how putin operates and now i know on par one of the game oh, people watch the film because you also talk about how, when there was a decision to be made about whether you wanted to turn back, it was too late. the decision already been made. you had done the investigative reporting how how close are you to ever feeling safe again well, it depends on how long will have bad actors sort of running core countries. and i don t think that s going to be anywhere in the near future. so i think that is in the past. the question is how much can we do those journalists to accelerate the demise of terrible regime? teams well, one thing that you have done in this also is in the film. you found one of the top scientists in russia who had basically perfected novichok perfected it and made it, made it, made it the killen agent it is. but then he finds out that it s a killing agent. and you actually film his defection from russia. yeah, that s what the film started as it was going to fol
understand exactly how putin operates and now i know on par now plugging i hope people will watch the film because you also talk about how, when there was a decision to be made about whether you wanted to turn back, it was too late. the decision already been made. you had done the investigative reporting how how close are you to ever feeling safe again well, it depends on how long will have bad actors sort of running core countries. and i don t think that s going to be anywhere in the near future. so i think that is in the past. the question is how much can we do as journalists tool? accelerated demise of terrible regimes? but one thing that you have done in this also is in the film. you found one of the top scientists in russia who had basically perfected novichok, perfected it and made it, made it, made it the killen agent it is. but then he finds out that it s a killing agent. and you actually film his
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