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1:06:00
Look s like she's crumbling right now.
This is the centre of the operation.

1:06:04
Nice seeing you, General.
1:06:05
I'm sorry to drag you away from your
good family, but you have to see this.

1:06:10
It's the most stupendous thing
you're ever gonna see.

1:06:13
- Cigarette?
- Half a million thank s, partner.

1:06:19
- Figure that thing out yet?
- We're nearly there.

1:06:22
See these? This is it.
This is the programme for revolution.

1:06:26
When we feed them into this machine,
Latvia is gonna be in turmoil.

1:06:30
We're working out plans for countries
dominated by the Commies.

1:06:34
These send out orders to our agents
to begin the uprisings.

1:06:37
They take over the radio stations,
the police, the post office, everything.

1:06:42
And now... Edgar.
1:06:48
Come here!
1:06:49
This is my master plan to immobilise
the Red Army in Latvia itself.

1:06:53
Take good care of that.
1:06:55
Thank s to you we have quite a supply
of viruses already in Latvia.

1:06:59
But gentlemen, we need more!
1:07:02
Leo, I want Professor Eiwort
working full-time on those viruses.

1:07:05
- Get into uniform and programme it now!
- Whatever you say.

1:07:09
Harry, you're gonna learn
to spread those viruses quick.

1:07:12
My Brain says the hour is at hand
and my Brain is never wrong.

1:07:16
You're really gonna try
to start a revolution?

1:07:19
When the Hungarian people rose up in 1956
and called to the world for help

1:07:23
to our everlasting shame we failed them.
1:07:26
We will not make that mistake again.
1:07:28
When the people of Latvia rise up
and call for help

1:07:31
my organisation with all its
resources will be right there.

1:07:34
Once we have shown the way, all the
governments of the free world will follow.

1:07:40
Know
1:07:41
If you go through with this,
there won't be any free world.

1:07:45
Are the Russians afraid? Tell me that.
1:07:48
- I don't believe they are, General.
- Then why are we?

1:07:51
I'm leading a crusade, son.
A world crusade for freedom.

1:07:55
Why? Because I love.
It's as simple as that.

1:07:58
- I love my country. Do you understand me?
- Yes.


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