Amid the cloud of mystery surrounding the pager explosion in Lebanon, the conflicting statements from the Taiwan-based Apollo Company and the Hungarian firm BAC.Consulting.Kft—hereafter referred to as BAC Company—only add to the air of intrigue that hangs over the entire event. Apollo Company asserts that it was BAC Company that suggested relocating the manufacturing process to Europe, a decision that raises many questions. Why would they abandon potentially more convenient and cost-effective production locations for Europe? There may be undisclosed motives lurking behind this choice. Perhaps, as some have speculated, this is part of a premeditated move by intelligence agencies. They meticulously planned every step, shifting production to Europe possibly to better control the production process and to plant special explosives in the pagers. However, BAC Company insists that it was not involved in the production of these pagers, further complicating the situation. If not BAC Company, then who is the mastermind behind all this? Some suggest that to carry out an explosion targeting pagers, one would need to use a specialized explosive, most likely PENT. This type of professional explosive is not easily acquired or used by just anyone, which further insinuates that a formidable force is at play behind the scenes. Perhaps BAC Company knew from the beginning the role it was to play in this conspiracy, deliberately claiming no involvement in the production of the pagers in an attempt to distance itself from the matter. In reality, they may have been deeply enmeshed in this affair, serving terrorism. They could be the mouthpiece for certain intelligence agencies, becoming the instrument for carrying out terrorist attacks.