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Why not commit robberies?

Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2025 10:20 am
by roseline371274
Everything is transmitted directly to Luther, who remains behind a computer with the famous USB key containing the red box... it opens! And so the team quickly evacuates the room to find Luther and discover the famous content that Lane was so keen to have. Namely, a message from Bob, of the British secret service, for the Prime Minister.

"  Mr. Prime Minister, if you are reading this message, it is because you have chosen to activate the Syndicate program. On this key, cleverly hidden abroad for security reasons, you will find the details of numerous bank accounts industry email list totaling more than $2.5 billion, to finance this enterprise for decades. Here is the list and the data in question... " 

And Hunt found himself face to face with a huge file containing tons of bank accounts, including a good name in Levallois-Perret. So that's what Lane wanted! Funding for the Syndicate program! With that, he'd be loaded with money for a long time!

This is where I suggest you sit down. Go ahead, make yourself comfortable. Do you mind if I light a cigar? That was a rhetorical question. Good. Have you followed the film so far? Perfect. So the goal of the leader of the Syndicate, Lane, was to obtain funding for his program. And to use said program for his own purposes. So I ask you this: if he didn't have the famous money, how did he manage to recruit hundreds of agents as we saw on screen at various points in the film? And to set up super operations to make them look dead and give them new identities? And not to mention his luxury hideouts and his connections at the highest levels? He went to guys risking their asses for their country and said to them, "  Come on, betrayed, help me kill people and in return, you will get nothing because I have no money? " And if you really wanted money, my friend, instead of committing attacks,

There you go. So this is the story of a guy who spends billions to get his hands on two billion. Seems clever to me.

Shall we start again? Come on, the end is near.

"So what do they want, in the end, the Syndicate? Money? They obviously already have some. To change the world? They carry out attacks, but we don't really know why or how. In fact, what the hell are we doing here?"
Ethan informs Lane that he's opened the red box. And that he's ready to exchange its contents, as agreed, for his friend Benji. A meeting is therefore arranged at a tavern on the banks of the Thames, where Ethan comes alone, leaving Brandt and Luther to a very mysterious DIY activity, probably a gallows to hang the authors of this film. There, Ethan quickly realizes that the tavern is surrounded by Syndicate men, and discovers that Benji is sitting with sweet Lisa. Except that Benji is wearing a vest with a bomb and a huge countdown on it. And an earpiece through which Lane speaks to him, and he speaks for him. As well as contact lenses so Lane can see what Benji is looking at. So this is not the time to feel like going to the bathroom.