Octavton
ISSUED: SEPTEMBER 12, 2005 1831 MST (-0700 GMT)
Octavton Press Release
"As headlines show, Octavton was found spying on Herwan and Zimbabmei a few days ago. As we mentioned in our statment, we were investigating the Jeetanics Bombings. We did not release our findings immediatelly as we were waiting to see if the Great Powers forum would approve a second inquiry and if that inquiry collaborated our findings. We did not want to make any accusations, in case we had found planted evidence. However, now that CP has also independantly found that Zimbabmei is responsible, thus collaborating our findings, we are releasing the results of our spy mission.

"Octavton first ordered to genearl inquries made, but only CP can do those, and I was instrcted that I needed to spy on specific countries. 6 spies missions were sent, 3 did not obtain information, 1 found that Herwan did not know who di it, and two found that Zimbabmei was responsible.

"Together with the two inquries, 3 out of 6 investigation found Zimbabmei guilty, and no other countires were named. It is extremenly unlikely that any other country could have done it, as it would statiscally improbable for Zimbabmei to be named three times and that country not be named once, be succesful at planting evidence, and be successful in the bombing, given the way missons operate.

"We are convinced that our findings and those of the CP inquiry are accurate. Only countries that have intelligence would have been able to carry out this terrorist act. Bernicia and Wenshana are not involved enough, have no motive and well, probably don't know how to do it, so it they are the first to be ruled out. Marcusburg, Giangibouti, Lebrianon, Rattanjeetland , and Siggary have all been committed to finding the truth, and have been very supportive of future investigations. Along with Octavton, had any of them done it, they would be risking getting caught by any subsequent inquiry, so their support is evidence that they were not involved. Lindsholm and Gorditas also supported the second inquiry in the Great Powers Forum vote.

"That leaves Zimbabmei, a country with a history of being militaristic, a country that did not support at any point a second inquiry being made. With this in mind Octavton investigated Zimbabmei. Octavton also sent spies into Herwan to see if the country knew the culprit. We were suspicious as to why Herwan did not support the second inquiry, when it was the principal victim. We suspected that given all the negative publicity that Herwan had gathered latelly thanks to it's occupations of Puerto Christo, and it's aggressive land grabs through subburbs schemes, that it might have bombed itself, to gathered sympathy. But, as the result show, it is none other than Zimbabmei.

"To ensure transperancy and that there was no mallice in the missions, I have declassified the intelligence records so that anyone that wishes to review my intelligence activities into Zimbabmei and Herwan may do so freely."