Saturday, September 03, 2022The "spy" of Juncal and Uruguay / TwitterAttention mappers, geographers and surveyors: the kilometer zero of Argentina has just moved 20 blocks to the north.It went from the National Congress, in Balvanera, to Juncal and Uruguay, in Recoleta.In that corner the beginning and the end of the discursive routes of the Government converge for a week.And from the opposition.Ten days ago, prosecutor Luciani requested 12 years in prison for Cristina Kirchner, whom he accuses of leading an organization that planned and executed a colossal robbery of the state.But at kilometer zero there is a virtual reality.President Alberto Fernandez remained unknown since he said that he hoped that Luciani would not commit suicide like Nisman.And Minister Massa (who took office with pomp and was overshadowed by circumstance) is focused on getting dollars and a fierce adjustment: electricity in homes rises 170 percent from this Thursday.Cristina emerges among them, taking advantage of each day to leave her house at the new kilometer zero and arrive at Congress (from now on, kilometer 2) cheered by 40 people who acclaim her like a rockstar.There are days when only mariachis are missing.The leaders of the PRO found in the fences that Larreta put in the area -and later removed- the perfect trigger to fight in some irrelevant and timeless mini PASO that only files them down and equalizes them downwards with the ruling party.To cut the differences, they went to eat at the Costanera (Km. 9.5), but they only cut tender entrails to the point.Is this the real Argentina?A few days ago, an adolescent from Pampa del Infierno, in Chaco (Km. 1,173) said to Governor Capitanich's face: “I am tired of an Argentina without a future, where young people want to be but dream and work to leave.What equality are you talking about when there are thousands of people unable to work while others (alluding to the plans) go to the ATM and withdraw money without any effort?His name is Lionel and he was the Messi of the networks for a few hours.His simple two-minute speech went viral.Capitanich – who had gone viral for being moved to tears while opening a faucet – left the act without speaking to him.At kilometer zero something else happened: on Saturday, in the midst of a struggle for the fences, someone photographed an alleged police officer who was filming the incidents from a nearby terrace.They immediately enlarged the image and spread it among official operators, with the following message: It's Juan P., the SIDE spy who worked with Patricia Bullrich.The version was picked up by journalists K and by deputy Leopoldo Moreau, who then assured that a Bullrich spy was committing crimes by filming the protesters.Juan P. (his last name is preserved for legal reasons) is the former SIDE agent who was ordered (along with other spies) to go watch the Fein prosecutor's office while it investigated Nisman's death, according to what he himself declared before Justice.The head of the SIDE was Parrilli.That is, Juan P. spied for Cristina in the Nisman case.After he changed government, he worked with Bullrich in Security until she retired in 2018.What was he doing this Saturday on a terrace in Juncal and Uruguay?Any.He was not him.On Saturday, Juan P. was in London (Km. 11,121).There he boarded at 5:00 p.m. with a final destination of Buenos Aires, on American Airlines flight 107, which made a stopover in New York.He arrived in Ezeiza on flight 953 of the same company on Sunday, at 9:14, according to the official Migration register.That is one day after being "photographed" by Kirchnerism in Recoleta, "spying" on Cristina's militants.Moreau could have saved himself the theater by calling Minister Wado de Pedro - on whom Migrations depends - to check the information before rolling out another false fact that the ultra K operators in the media came out to repeat without further ado.Tomás Eloy Martínez wrote that so many things happen in Argentina that they no longer fit in time.And that people, after a wake of shock, forget them, as if they had never happened.Commenting on Clarín's notes is exclusively for subscribers.To comment you must activate your account by clicking on the e-mail that we sent you to the boxDidn't find the email?Click here and we will resend it to you.To comment on our notes, please complete the following information.The most important news of the day, to read with breakfast.The most important of each day, the necessary reading on the way home.Stones 1743. CABA, ArgentinaEdition Nº: 9648 September 3, 2022You are already a Clarín subscriberOwner Graphic Art Editorial Argentino SA © 1996-2022 Clarín.com - Clarín Digital - All rights reserved.Read the paper edition