OP170, Viseca Operation: Suspected Fabricated Letters (Enterprise & Change Address) that were sent to Fabricated Address in Netherlands - 2582CO1 instead of 2582CT
https://www.rozen-bakher.com/iccg/op170
Published Date: 26 July 2023. Latest Update: 28 August 2023
Highlights
To Run this Operation, ICCG must have internal conspirators both in PostNL and Viseca
Receiving 4 Letters at ‘Not Exist Post Code’. Dr. Ziva Rozen-Bakher received from Viseca 3 suspected fabricated letters and 1 letter with a monthly report that were sent to ‘Not Exist Post Code’ in Netherlands 2582CO1, still, the letters arrived at the real Post Code 2582CT, despite that it’s not possible to get a letter to ‘Not Exist Post Code’ under the Method of Post Code. In other words, under the postcode system today it’s not possible to get a letter to ‘Not Exist Post Code’ unless ‘someone’ gets the envelopes, puts the stamps, and then puts them in the post box. To Run this Operation, ICCG must have internal conspirators both in PostNL and Viseca (See Operation of Fabricated Address in Netherlands: 2582CO1 instead of 2582CT)
Delivery Regular Post in One Day from Switzerland to Netherlands. It’s impossible to deliver a letter from Switzerland to Netherlands within one day via regular post even with priority unless intervention is made. Doubtful if it’s even possible to provide it within one day via ‘Door to Door Delivery’.
Viseca sent 3 suspected fabricated Letters to ‘Not Exist Post Code’ (2582CO1) that arrived at the real Post Code (2582CT):
2 Suspected Fabricated letters related to Enterprise Operation. Please see Enterprise Operation to understand why these letters are suspected fabricated (OP056, Enterprise Operation)
08 October 2020 - Letter I regarding Enterprise Operation
03 December 2020 - Letter II regarding Enterprise Operation
1 Suspected Fabricated letter related to signing on a form of change address, despite it was already signed, 08 December 2020
On 09 December 2020 at 09:25, Dr. Rozen-Bakher sent a reminder email to Viseac to update her new address.
On 09 December 2020 at noon, the letter was received in Netherlands, despite that the letter was sent from Switzerland on 08 December.
The letter lacks to have the regular Logo of Viseca on the upper left side of the letter and on the button of the letter.
The Letter mentioned the fabricated address - 2582CO1, while the envelope mentioned the correct address - 2582CT.
The letter was sent with a request to provide a signature for changing the address, despite that a signature was provided on the formal form that was sent to Viseca on 25 September 2020 via registered post and Viseca confirmed the receiving of the post on 30 September 2020.
The letter lacks to have any reference.
Suspected Ratification Letter for Change Address that was sent to the real address, 07 January 2021.
The letter lacks to have any logo of Viseca nor any regular sign of post.
The letter lacks to have any reference.
Operation Timeline
On 04 September 2020, Dr. Rozen-Bakher and her son moved to a new apartment in Netherlands.
On 25 September 2020, Dr. Rozen-Bakher sent to Viseca a formal form about the change in her address. She signed the form as requested, and then she sent it to Viseca via registered post (RN736022996NL).
On 30 September 2020, Dr. Rozen-Bakher got a confirmation via the tracking of PostNL that Viseca received the letter with the formal form about the new address, still, Dr. Rozen-Bakher did not get any confirmation from Viseca about receiving the form nor confirmation for changing the address, while Viseca started to send letters to ‘Not Exist Post Code’.
08 October 2020 - Suspected Fabricated Letter I regarding Enterprise Operation. Dr. Rozen-Bakher got the letter I from Viseca in relation to Enterprise Operation that was sent to ‘Not Exist Post Code’.
On 29 November 2020, Dr. Rozen-Bakher got the monthly report of Viseca for 10/2020 that was sent to ‘Not Exist Post Code’.
03 December 2020 - Suspected Fabricated Letter II regarding Enterprise Operation. Dr. Rozen-Bakher got the letter II from Viseca in relation to Enterprise Operation that was sent to ‘Not Exist Post Code’.
On 09 December 2020 at 09:25, Dr. Rozen-Bakher sent a reminder email to update her new address following the wrong address that mentioned in the monthly report of Viseca.
On 09 December 2020 at noon, Dr. Rozen-Bakher got the Suspected Manipulated Letter from Viseca that was sent on 08 December 2020. The Suspected Fabricated Letter related to signing on a form of change address, despite that it was already signed.
On 16 December 2020 at 08:15, Dr. Rozen-Bakher got a reply email from Viseca that she needs to sign the form, despite that she already did it.
On 16 December 2020 at 08:34, Dr. Rozen-Bakher sent a replay email to Viseca that she had already signed the form and that Viseca have the signed form in the post that was sent to them via the registered post (RN736022996NL).
On 21 December 2020, Dr. Rozen-Bakher sent a formal complaint to Viseca about the problem with updating the new address.
On 07 January 2021, Dr. Rozen-Bakher got a Suspected Manipulated Letter from Viseca (see full details above), which confirmed the updating of the new address.
Why ICCG chose CO1 ( 2582CO1 instead of 2582CT)?
Spy agencies usually do not choose something randomly but with some meaning to their spies. At the medical level, CO1 (Carbon dioxide) is used for insufflation during surgery, laser surgeries, and certain respiratory disorders. If ICCG bet on Corona, then it may relate to Ventilator in hospitals for serious Corona illness, still, CO1 could be also related to other directions like in the style of WWII.
Hence, if ICCG chose intentionally the ‘CO1’ as an instruction for their conspirators, so it may relate to the following operations in Netherlands:
OP156, Zilveren Kruis Operation: Double Dutch Health Insurance Cards - Planning of Harm, https://www.rozen-bakher.com/iccg/op156, Residence Location, Netherlands, Main Entity, E163, Zilveren Kruis, Netherlands, Sub-Entity I, E032, PostNL (Dutch Post), Netherlands
OP082, Blocking Corona Booster, https://www.rozen-bakher.com/iccg-announcements/op082, Residence Location, Netherlands, Main Entity, E152, Dutch Ministry of Health, Netherlands

