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It's just interesting to know what tricks the enti fraera go for when casting fishing rods.
Maybe someone came across funny ones, like "Young rich chick is looking for a life partner" ... etc.
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If we talk about scammers, I remember there was such a counterfeiter Baranov, back in Soviet times. He counterfeited rubles in such a way that they could not tell the difference in the bank, he seemed to make paint from blue spruce needles, in short, he was an inventive man, and maybe he is.
Maybe someone like these creatives met? Mavrodi immediately remembered with MMM ...
Viktor Baranov - a criminal legend of the USSR
SpoilerThe best counterfeiter of the Soviet Union
Viktor Baranov is a criminal legend of the USSR. It can be safely called the king of counterfeiters of all times and peoples. No one has ever been able to achieve such a quality of counterfeiting banknotes before him. In 1977, only an accident brought the policemen to the counterfeiter. The meticulous cashier noticed the shift of the wave - the cliché was placed backwards. The state machine shuddered. An attempt was made on the holy of holies of any power - money!
The future counterfeiter drove Mikhail Gorbachev
Victor's parents were officials in Moscow. When he was 16, the family moved to Stavropol. Here he attended art school and began to paint professionally. Thoughts about counterfeiting money in those years he did not have. In the army, he was the secretary of the Komsomol organization, after demobilization he worked as a driver in the Stavropol regional committee of the party. A couple of times I even gave Mikhail Gorbachev a lift.
A few years later, Baranov changed jobs - moved to a winery. They paid more. At the enterprise, he proposed to the management one of his first inventions - a folding box. Using such boxes, it was possible to increase the load of the machine by 10 times. However, the chief engineer, having patted the inventor on the shoulder, said: “Ivanych, why the hell do you and I need this?..â€
Baranov prepared the issue of the first banknote for 6 years
Ideas were constantly swarming in Viktor Ivanovich's head, but a brilliant mind demanded a real deed. And since Baranov read a lot, he knew that Soviet money was one of the coolest in terms of degrees of protection and it was impossible to fake it ... But not Baranov. The application of talent has been found!
To issue his first banknote, Baranov mastered 18 specialties. Having 10 classes of education, he studied the entire world experience in printing, making paints and paper. According to the master, for nine years (!) he traveled to Moscow, where he did not get out of scientific libraries. There Victor studied books on chemistry and polygraphy. Baranov spent three and a half years developing his own paper and watermark technology. He devoted another two and a half years to the development of colors and clichés. As a result, Baranov managed to create his own composition for etching copper, with the help of which a matrix was made - the basis of the imprint of the future banknote. Moreover, instead of five hours, as at Goznak, the ram pickling took two minutes!
Viktor Ivanovich ordered all the details for numerous machine tools and machine tools according to his drawings at various factories. He told everyone that they were needed for the production of jewelry. He collected all the machines in his barn on Zheleznodorozhnaya Street (now visitors to the Central Museum of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow look at these rarities).
The first batch
The first batch of his masterpieces - seventy fifty-ruble bills - the master took to Krasnodar, exchanged them and did not make any more. They were too easy to make. The most difficult to execute was a denomination of 25 rubles. She became the top of Baranov's creation ...
At that very time, hundreds of artists, chemists, printers and photographers were working in the fifteen-story building of the Research Institute of Goznak. And then, like a bolt from the blue, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the KGB fell on the printing specialists - fake “quarters†began to walk around the country.
Experts who conducted a scientific examination of fakes said that it was impossible to create such a technology in an artisanal way. The investigators of the Ministry of Internal Affairs had two options: either some foreign power is carrying out financial sabotage, or the matrices and technologies were stolen from the Goznak plant.
For a whole year, there were inquiries on it - how and who managed to take possession of the matrices. The result is null. Only a year later, experts removed the top layer of paint and found under it, on the banknote, a small inappropriate stroke. The factory breathed a sigh of relief - the matrices are not ours! The version of organs collapsed before our eyes. Then the MVD took up the regions.
He was detained with a suitcase of money.
Gradually, counterintelligence officers and the police went to the Stavropol Territory - it was here that fake, and at the same time almost real, banknotes had the greatest circulation. Special outfits checked all, without exception, people who exchanged twenty-five-ruble bills. All sellers of markets and shops were warned: in case of suspicion, contact the police.
On his fateful day, April 12, 1977, Viktor Ivanovich arrived in the city of Cherkessk with a whole suitcase of money. At the market, he offered an elderly Adyghe to exchange two twenty-five-ruble bills. The elder turned out to be vigilant and reported Baranov's request to the police.
The protocol indicated that the detainee Viktor Baranov, a resident of the city of Stavropol, had with him a large amount of money in banknotes of 25 rubles ... It is noteworthy that Baranov brought the outfit to the Circassian police department in his car.
In the police, the detainee himself confessed to the pale investigator: “I am the one you are looking for!†Soon an escort of five cars with sirens and flashing lights on was rushing towards Stavropol. And on the tables of General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev and Interior Minister Shchelokov were reports that the counterfeiter had been caught.
At first, no one could believe that some self-taught handicraftsman in a barn could make real money. The highest officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs flocked to the investigative experiment in Stavropol. And only when the machine gave out a twenty-five-ruble bill printed on plain paper, they finally believed it was him.
"Socially dangerous" genius was imprisoned for 12 years
In the Butyrka prison, the "Stavropol printer" was in great demand. A general from the Ministry of Internal Affairs came to him and took consultations. He brought a whole pile of counterfeit banknotes and asked how they were made and how to get on the trail of counterfeiters. However, these crude forgeries could not be compared with Baranov's works.
The chief technologist of Goznak communicated with the foreman most of all. It was to him that Baranov revealed the secret of copper etching and his "handicraft technology".
Baranov answered questions honestly and even offered the technologist his development of a pencil, the stroke of which would determine the fake. He was told that there was a special typewriter and the state would somehow manage without his ideas (exactly three months later, the Americans released their own similar identification pencil. - V.V.).
Conversations with the chief technologist ended with a resolution: "... very smart and very dangerous to society." Science officials did not need a person who could replace an entire institute. The verdict was passed: Viktor Ivanovich was given 12 years in prison.
In the zone, the king of fakes was almost killed
Once in the Pyatigorsk distributor, Baranov almost said goodbye to life. Here rules its wolf law. For several days, the masters were beaten just like that, having nothing to do.
But seven years spent in the penitentiary in the city of Dimitrovgrad, in the Ulyanovsk region, Viktor Ivanovich recalls with pride. He pulled on himself all the amateur performances. The ITK authorities were delighted with Baranov's performances. At a performance, a giant painted barge could float onto the stage, pulled by ropes by convicts-barge haulers, and behind the stage the choir would sing "Oh, club, let's go!".
After serving most of his term, Baranov was sent to settle in the Ural village of Kolva, not far from Solikamsk. Here, too, he never ceased to amaze people. The maestro painted a huge portrait of Lenin assembled from fragments. Each shield, and there were 18 of them, barely fit in his wretched little room. The inhabitants of the village did not believe that when they collected the "parts of the leader", the mosaic would match. However, Ilyich matched to the nearest millimeter! Soon, a four-by-nine-meter portrait towered over Kolva, which was visible for several kilometers.
Household affairs
Upon returning to Stavropol, Viktor Ivanovich organized his own company. He began to produce women's perfumes and linen fragrances from natural oils. However, when the market was filled with Chinese consumer goods, the work withered. Then he showed the world refractory car paint, which even in acid retained its color, but again Baranov's brilliant inventions did not interest anyone ...
Knowing about Baranov's past, he is occasionally asked to forge a seal or certificate. However, Baranov "tied up" with crime. To my question, which modern banknotes are the most secure, he answered as follows:
- All banknotes - ours and US ones - are top notch! But everything that is created by a person can be repeated by another person.
Vladimir Volzhsky. Photo by Ivan BURLAKOV
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