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Suddenly, a red proximity alarm flashed at the top of Kadir's monitor. The bunker's external cameras showed two dark SUVs tearing through the gravel road leading to the isolated compound.

On screen, the lead actor was delivering a tense, whispered monologue about loyalty and betrayal. To the casual viewer, it was gripping television. To Kadir’s terminal, it was a goldmine. The decryptor began to spike. Hidden within the specific frequency modulations of the actor's voice actor dubbing was a stream of raw, binary code. Suddenly, a red proximity alarm flashed at the

Numbers began to populate the secondary screen. Latitude and longitude coordinates. A list of bank account numbers stretching from Zurich to Cyprus. A series of encrypted radio frequencies. "God, you did it, Siren," Kadir whispered, leaning closer. To the casual viewer, it was gripping television

To the rest of the world, this was just a digital file of a popular Turkish espionage drama. But to the intelligence cell operating out of the shadows of Athens, it was the dead drop of the century. The Greek translation in the brackets— Mystiki Organosi , The Secret Organization—was not just a subtitle. It was a marker. Hidden within the specific frequency modulations of the

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