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In a café in Copenhagen sat a man who seemed completely ordinary. A neat suit, a calm voice, and a confident way of talking about money. He spoke about international investments, new ventures, and opportunities that only a few people ever got access to. His name was Thomas Andersen, and to many he appeared to be a successful businessman.
In reality, he was building one of the most cunning networks of fraud Denmark had seen.
It often began the same way. Andersen would appear in people’s lives almost by chance through a mutual acquaintance, at a business event, or during a friendly conversation in a bar. He never rushed things. Quite the opposite. He listened carefully, asked thoughtful questions, and created the impression of a man who was more interested in others than in himself. That was exactly what made him so convincing.
After weeks or sometimes months, the conversation would start to change. Andersen would mention an investment opportunity. Nothing too large just a project that required a quick decision. He spoke with confidence, like someone who had been making deals his entire life. The numbers sounded reasonable. The story was detailed. And most importantly, he made people feel like they were part of something special.
When the first money moved, everything seemed to work. There might be small “returns” or convincing updates about the progress of the project. But behind the scenes, the money was not going where it was supposed to. It moved from place to place, covering old debts and maintaining the illusion of success.
Andersen’s real talent was not just deception. It was storytelling. He knew how to construct entire worlds where every detail appeared to fit perfectly. When someone asked too many questions, he always had an answer ready: a delayed contract, a bank transfer on the way, an investor about to join the deal.
But no fraud lasts forever.
The first suspicions appeared quietly. One investor did not receive the promised payment. Another noticed inconsistencies in the documents. When the victims began talking to each other, the picture changed quickly. Stories that once seemed like isolated misfortunes started forming a clear pattern.
Authorities became interested in the case, and gradually the world Andersen had built began to crumble. Money transfers were traced, contracts were examined, and the accounts of different people were compared. Every new piece revealed the same thing: what had looked like a successful business operation had largely been built on lies.
When the façade finally collapsed, many victims said the same thing: they had not trusted the investment they had trusted the man. Andersen had managed to make people believe in him in a way that bypassed the warnings of reason.
True crime stories often focus on violence. But sometimes the coldest crimes happen without it. Thomas Andersen did not need weapons or threats. He needed only three things: charisma, patience and people’s trust.
And that is exactly why his story feels so disturbingly real.
Mette Frederiksen announces Denmark will hold snap election on March 24
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen of Denmark has emerged as one of the more based leaders of Western democracies. Her resistance to Donald Trump’s lust for Greenland has boosted her popularity in Denmark. Do she has decided to take advantage of that approval spike by calling early parliamentary elections.
Denmark will hold a snap election next month, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced Thursday.
“I have recommended to King Frederik that elections be held on March 24,” Frederiksen told lawmakers during a plenary session of the Danish parliament in Copenhagen.
With less than a year left in the current parliamentary term, the country was due to go to the polls no later than Oct. 31. But the decision to move up the date of the vote is likely based on the surge of support Frederiksen’s ruling Social Democrats have experienced as a result of U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive threats to annex Greenland.
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In an interview later Thursday with DR, Frederiksen said it was a responsible decision to call for elections now, despite the pressure from Trump’s escalations over Greenland. “You could also put it this way: Trump should not decide over Greenland, and he should not decide when there are elections in Denmark either.”
In NATO countries, the “Trump effect” has been producing unfavorable results for him.
In Canada, the Liberal Party was running third in some polls in December of 2024. When newly installed Prime Minister Mark Carney called early elections for last April the Liberals won a near majority in Parliament.
Mette Frederiksen is counting on a “Greenland bounce” thanks to Trump.
Greenland is not the only issue in Denmark. But Frederiksen has shown that Denmark won’t be bullied by Trump. And she does well on another big European issue – migration. Under Frederiksen, Denmark has placed strict controls on the number of migrants settling in the country. So far right parties have not been able to gain much traction on the issue; two far right parties together have only one-eighth of the seats in parliament.
The Folketing is Denmark’s 179 member unicameral parliament. If you include the 2 MPs each from Greenland and the Færoe Islands, there are 16 parties plus several independents. No single party has won a majority in living memory. So if Frederiksen’s Socialdemokratiet party comes in first, it will still be necessary to put together a coalition government.
BTW, another NATO country is having national elections weeks after Denmark – Hungary. Putin fanboy Viktor Orbán is currently behind in the polls. So it’s possible he may lose – despite getting Donald Trump’s endorsement.

Slave ships at Fort Christiansborg, capital of the Danish Gold Coast, modern-day Ghana (c. 1800) by George Webster. M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark.
🇩🇰 #Denmark is next up on our #Eurovision rankings with our narrowest rankings so far👀

View of Aalborg with wind turbines in the background, Denmark.
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❤️💛💜André Lundquist, nacido en Copenhague Danmark en 1972, es un artista extraordinario cuya trayectoria creativa y estilo único se vieron profundamente influenciados por su formación inicial bajo la tutela de la pintora Therese Dragshøj.
I feel like people are glorifying denmark way too much when it comes to this whole “buying greenland” debate as a danish person myself
The apology for FORCED STERILIZATION of the people of greenland came in 2025 iirc
And what about the poor children taken from their families and forced to stay in denmark?
Don’t take this as trump praise of any kind
Saying my diagnosis out loud might make me be perceived as dangerous.
Letting others get to know me might make me be perceived as good-natured and, for some, even exploitable.
Either way, I am not sure.