> When interviewed by two FBI agents, Ochigava said he was a Russian economist who was not aware where he was: “Ochigava claimed he had not been sleeping for three days and did not understand what was going on. Ochigava stated he might have had a plane ticket to come to the United States, but he was not sure. Ochigava did not remember how he got on the plane in Copenhagen. Ochigava also would not explain how or when he got to Copenhagen or what he was doing there. When asked how he got through security in Copenhagen, Ochigava claimed he did not remember how he went through security without a ticket.”
I don’t think it’s too tin foil hat to think this is all very suspicious and convenient that he forgets seemingly everything of consequence. But also if one were to think he was some sort of state operative or spy, you would expect he would have a more bulletproof plan for entering the country. It all sort of defies explanation.
I don’t think it’s too tin foil hat to think this is all very suspicious and convenient that he forgets seemingly everything of consequence. But also if one were to think he was some sort of state operative or spy, you would expect he would have a more bulletproof plan for entering the country. It all sort of defies explanation.