Daniel Craig in the Spectre plays the role of a secret agent for the fourth time, and Sam Mendes’s skillfully orchestrating, Bond meets a terrible criminal organization, led by Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who is playing on screen by Christophe Waltz.
Nemesis James Bond in Bond is striking the yarn against Dr. No and a kind kiss from Russia, James Bond’s main enemy in operation, you only live twice, the secret service of his Majesty, diamonds forever or never, the unofficial organization of James Ian Fleming, It is in the heart of the universe.
But do you know what the abbreviation of this wide criminal organization means? Specter is an acronym for “Service for spying, counter-lineage, terrorism, revenge and extortion.” It is enough to say that the desired goal is quite clear …
Fictitious headquarters in Paris
Imagine that its fictitious headquarters were originally located in Paris, Boulevard in 136, where he hides the honest association of the Refugees Refugees, the FIRCO (International Brotherhood of Opposition).
To create this unit in his novels, Ian Fleming was inspired by the legendary and terrible SmERS service with a very real organization. It was the name of Russian military counterintelligence services during World War II.
Smers
Founded by the evil Lavrenti Pavlovich Beria in 1943, a man who first led the NKVD (KGB ancestor), Smersh was responsible for destroying the criminal elements of traitors, desertions, spies and the Red Army. His next leader, Viktor Semyonovich Abakumov, is directly informed by Joseph Stalin. This organization, in secret, disintegrated in 1946. Ironically, two people were finally shot …
Fleming worked in the British intelligence services during the war, we can imagine what he was able to see or hear about it, which gave him sufficient nourishment after his saga …
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