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Line Holm Nielsen is an acclaimed Danish nonfiction writer and a journalist for the newspaper Berlingske Tidende. The screen has gone dark. The video camera flits around in the murky night; only the microphone is picking up anything.
A foreign accent comes through clearly on the recording. A picture emerges from the darkness: an arched window of plastic reinforced with wire mesh. The person filming lies hidden on the roof of a building that houses an unusual workplace. A white van is parked 12, maybe 15 feet below the man on the roof. Its open side door faces the large storeroom. The room is filled with bags, cardboard cartons, and stacks of blue and orange plastic boxes.
The driver removes several tall boxes from inside the van, stacks them on a hand truck, and wheels them into the storeroom. The camera follows the driver as he passes below and disappears inside.
There are 20 or so boxes to unload. Now the driver down below is rolling out blue metal cabinets on wheels, containing gray cartons. The cartons are filled with money: millions of Danish kroner and euros. It belongs to the anonymous masses who have so much. The man on the roof knows a lot of people who could use just a tiny fraction of that money. To get a share of the fortune down in the storeroom requires only the perfect plan, the right co-conspirators, and a certain daredevil attitude.