Chapter 344: Fourth-Class Ma Yun Fa Madness
The nightmare came sooner than the CBSA's Sheriff Lagrange had anticipated.
That night, Sergeant Laplace, who had been shot twice, and another injured police officer had not yet woken up, and the news media in the United States had already been alarmed.
Lagrange didn't watch it for the first time, and he was still busy interrogating the bodyguard who fired the shot, John Connor (the bodyguard's lawyer also arrived, and he was temporarily hired by the bodyguard's employer)
"Chief, I can't ask anything anymore. "The latest group of officers interrogated by the Wheel War left the little black room and reported to Sheriff Lagrange in a dejected manner.
"What the hell is going on?" Lagrange was so emaciated that he didn't have the energy to participate in the whole process himself, so he had to listen to his subordinates.
The officer replied, "John Connor is a native of Oregon, USA, 32 years old, who returned from the battlefield in Vietnam eight years ago.
It is said that after returning to his hometown, because of the anti-war wave in China, he has been unpopular, and his job search has been frustrated, so he can only accept commission training and retraining, and change his career to become a bodyguard, and he has changed his third employer in recent years, with an annual income ranging from 30,000 to 80,000 US dollars. ”
Sergeant Lagrange listened to this part of the character information found, and did not think it was strange.
In the early 80s, the bodyguard market in the United States was indeed relatively cheap, and an annual salary of $30,000 could hire a very capable and responsible bodyguard. But this gradually disappeared by the 90s.
The reason for this is that the anti-war voice in the United States was very high in the late Vietnam War, and the people despised a large number of Vietnam veterans, so the relationship between supply and demand in the job market changed greatly. So many Vietnam veterans couldn't find jobs, so they had to sign a commission training agreement to retrain as bodyguards, and the supply of bodyguards obviously exceeded demand.
(The commission training agreement is a kind of company responsible for training you, help you find a job, once the training is completed, the company let you do whatever you do, in the form of dispatch for five to six years, the dispatch company from the labor price difference to earn back the training costs.) It is similar to the nature of later generations of enterprises to train college students and help pay tuition. )
And after the 90s, because the United States did not fall into such a big quagmire again (later Afghanistan and Iraq were new quagmires, but they were already far behind), the wars fought by the United States basically had little impact on people's lives, and the Soviet Union collapsed, so the status of veterans in the United States has improved, and the value of bodyguards is not so cheap.
"So, before this Ma Run was hired this time, it is possible that he had just finished his commission training period? You said that in the past six or seven years, his salary ranged from 3 to 80,000 US dollars, how could it have increased so much? It should be the reason for the commission training period?" Sergeant Lagrange analyzed.
In the United States, the commission training mode of vocational training, 6 years of service is the most common, and many college students in later generations are also the company to help you pay tuition and work for the company for at least 6 years after graduation.
It has been eight years since the man returned from the Vietnam War battlefield, and if the training period is counted as one year, he has been dispatched by labor for six years, and in the last year, he is free to choose his job, and he is fortunate enough to find an employer who spends a lot of money to hire him, and does not have to be made by the middleman, it is indeed quite lucky.
Sergeant Lagrange knows the market and knows that any bodyguard who has just finished his service and is asked to leave with a high salary will be more loyal than usual, and it is difficult to expect them to betray their employers.
"As you might expect, that's exactly what happened, so we couldn't ask anything and had to give up. The debriefing officer confirmed his thoughts, adding,
"Moreover, the guy's employer should really have no instructions - the fourth-class Ma Run has already bluntly confessed, and the legal counsel from the employer's side, when he gave him pre-job training, he mentioned relevant international law, strengthened his legal concepts of 'ships and aircraft are an extension of a country's natural territory', and also specially trained the relevant border management regulations and international treaties related to the United States.
He insisted that he had the idea of defending the dignity of the motherland's territory on his own initiative, which is why he shot back. He also said that when he was in Vietnam, wherever the American warships sailed, there was American territory, and this dignity could not be violated - I consulted Mr. Ukwich, and he said that the situation of the fourth-class Ma Run, which was a typical post-war syndrome, could not be reintegrated into society, and was ostracized, so he was more determined that the value of his life was to defend the motherland, and there would be a stress reaction when he encountered such a situation. ”
Mr. Ukevich, mentioned by the police officer, is a polygraph and psychiatric expert in the bureau.
After listening to the full text, Lagrange only felt bitter in his mouth, and then sighed inexplicably: "How do I think that the character of this bodyguard is so similar to Rambo in the recently filmed "First Blood"......
Damn! We're not going to be used by the producers and distributors of "First Blood," are they? Are they trying to stir up such news to stir up public opinion in the United States and reflect on the trauma of the unprovoked soldiers of the Vietnam War?"
Thinking about it, he couldn't help but gasp, the more he thought about it, the more likely it became.
Evil media capitalists: In order to make a big news, they really do everything to advertise their business for free!
You know, being tracked and reported by CNN plus Fox News Channel for a few days is equivalent to exposure worth millions of dollars in advertising.
What is the best way for people who do big business and want to advertise and don't want to pay for advertising?
The essence of journalism is that it is an advertisement that does not require money.
And Hollywood is the most distorted existence in the world in order to be famous, where the world's most hollow-minded perverts want to fight for positions, and it is not surprising that such a circle of people chemically reacts, no matter how frustrated the hype dog appears.
Even if suicide can make a big news and make headlines, there will be countless Los Angeles low-level people who will not hesitate to commit suicide, that is, a city that is crazy to the point of no limit for eyeballs.
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Lagrange was not mistaken, and at eight o'clock that night, in the United States, CNN and Fox News Channel, as well as a number of other real-time television news outlets, had already begun to report on the event.
The words are quite exaggerated, but fortunately there are no headlines - because the headlines are all text media used more, and TV news relies on the host's beep to attract audiences, and the headlines don't have much effect.
And the major newspapers haven't had time to react, and people are slow to collect, edit, print, and make boards, so the first night of preemptive reporting can only be given to TV stations first. The newspaper will have to publish at least the morning newspaper the next morning to be in the limelight.
CNN: "A veteran U.S. Army veteran who was on a bodyguard duty in Seattle refused to allow the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to cross the border to illegally enforce the law in order to protect the dignity of American territory in a shootout on an American boat on the Fraser River this morning.
At present, three injuries were caused on both sides, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police then boarded the United States vessel to illegally enforce the law and took away the people involved. ”
Fox: "It is reported that the scene of the case at that time was the publicity and endorsement signing ceremony of Anabasis Pictures, the producer of the movie "First Blood", and Miramax Films, the proposed distributor.
The vessel involved was a private yacht of an American executive of the promoter, registered in Seattle, and was used to transport commercial representatives to the Vancouver border waters for business negotiations.
According to the Regulations under the U.S.-Canada Border Management Treaty, there is no doubt that the RCMP has invaded U.S. territory to illegally enforce the law, and that U.S. bodyguards are legitimately retaliating against enemies who illegally invade U.S. private territory and infringe on U.S. judicial sovereignty for the safety and privacy of their employers. This station will continue to follow up and report on the latest developments of the incident. ”
In addition, there are some third-party small TV stations, in order to win ratings, are more daring, and after receiving more detailed mysterious revelations, they completely shake out more details:
"It is reported that the bodyguards involved in the case had performed well and bravely on the battlefield in Vietnam, and were awarded medals for wounds. However, after returning to China, due to post-war trauma syndrome and social exclusion, there were many psychological disorders and adverse reactions.
We can't help but ask: Should opposition to the Vietnam War be against the politicians who started the war, or against the front-line soldiers who just want to defend the motherland and carry out orders?
If our society had been more tolerant and less hostile, would the first shot of the initial stress response not have been fired today? We can't help but ask, what is wrong with the United States of America? It is always the patriots who suffer, shouldn't we fall into contemplation? This must be a matter of constitution!"
Because it is not the most famous program broadcast in prime time, all the channels of several TV stations combined, and tens of millions of Americans have seen it.
However, this is enough, after all, it is only the first night, and 10 million is not a decimal.
Americans are accustomed to the mentality of uncles, and the United States has never called it news when it bullies others, but if the United States is bullied by foreign countries, it will be big news, and it will definitely be a sensation.
Fortunately, there was no Internet in 82, so the trolls couldn't gather for the time being, otherwise I am afraid that they would be able to pull a multi-million floor of praise posts scolding Canadian white-eyed wolves overnight.
Early the next morning, the first batch of morning newspapers finally got started.
The combat effectiveness of the title files was instantly revealed: "The Royal Canadian Mounted Police invaded Watsengton, and retired marines were captured by extraterritoriality to defend their homeland"
The headlines are red, lest ordinary citizens cannot see clearly and cannot promote newspaper sales.
Even Gu Biao, who was in Seattle, couldn't be more satisfied after reading this report.
Harvey Weinstein's ability to make big news is really against the sky.
In order to avoid suspicion, Gu Biao did not personally intervene in the follow-up specific operation, he spent the past two days in Seattle chatting and laughing with the president/chairman of UTC, drinking and feasting every day, and there was absolute alibi and no remote control evidence.
Everything was done to Harvey at the beginning, saying that it was to promote movies and games, and then let Harvey play his own operations, and Gu Biao didn't do anything.
However, if it weren't for this guy's genius in hype, how would he have killed a bloody case in history, squeezed out Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan", and won the Oscar that year?
The person who can lobby the biggest tragedy in the history of the Oscars, and the ability to fan the flames and stir up trouble, must be leveraged.