Chapter 85: Finding the Right Direction
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Liu Wei was in a hurry to return to Reno to deal with another matter: to find the chemist named Isaac. Pen, fun, and www.biquge.info
Liu Wei was originally in charge of this matter, if it wasn't for the Mobei wolf, he would have returned to Reno a long time ago. There was no way, Liu Wei could only let Dian Bin and Zhou Yulong return to Reno first.
When Liu Wei rushed back, Long Minjiang had already returned to Sacramento and handed over Isaac's information to Dian Bin.
As Liu Wei expected, because the unauthorized use of genetically modified technology, as well as the sale and possession of drugs are felonies in North Carolina, and Isaac has a Ph.D. in biochemistry, the fate of this guy is very tragic, not only sentenced to decades in prison, but also locked up in federal felons prison.
If you want to go to the federal prison for felons to save people, you must plan carefully.
At this time, the CIA Langley headquarters.
After receiving the report from the Intelligence Headquarters, Ricker immediately contacted Turner, who had arrived in Seoul, and subsequently obtained a copy of the information provided by the National Intelligence Service of South Korea.
The intelligence headquarters' Oki Yonggu did defect, and after leaving Yumoto, he went to South Korea.
This is not the end of the problem.
The South Korean Customs did not lie, but the South Korean National Intelligence Service insisted that it had nothing to do with Daemu Yonggu, let alone hide this important criminal who was wanted by the Intelligence Headquarters.
What's more, the two South Korean pilots who had come into contact with the F-35A fighter jets were both in South Korea at the time of the incident.
There is no doubt about this, because at that time they were with the pilots of the US military stationed in South Korea to train pilots of F-15K fighters for the South Korean Air Force.
It is possible that the South Korean National Intelligence Service will lie, but the US military in South Korea has no reason to lie.
This does not rule out South Korea's suspicion, because as long as the South Korean National Intelligence Service has multiple eyes, it will not use these two people, but will use the technology they have mastered to train a spy officer.
It's difficult, but there's plenty of time.
After checking this step, finding Da Mu Ronggu became the most critical thing.
By this time, Rickel had realized that things were certainly not as simple as he imagined.
He had met Damu Ronggu and knew that the guy was an intelligence officer who was timid and scared, but wanted to make a difference, very similar to the politician who said it.
Such people generally do not take the initiative to rebel, but they cannot withstand coercion.
While investigating the Grand Murong Valley, Rickel thought of the information he had provided, that is, the information relating to the exiled colonel of Côte d'Ivoire, Lyon.
At this time, Rickel found out that the data had been encrypted.
After obtaining the decryption software and cipher from the Intelligence Headquarters, Rickel finally got what he wanted. Immediately, one of the pieces of information caught his attention, Leon killed the leaders of four gangs including the Black Dragon Society when he was in Yumoto, and also attacked Iwasaki Eiichi in Osaka.
It was after this incident that Kawasaki Oka betrayed, resulting in the theft of the F-135-800 engine.
Soon after, the Iwasaki family underwent a drastic upheaval, and Iwasaki Eiichi and Iwasaki Shintaro were killed one after another, and both were suspected of transferring huge assets.
With decades of experience working in intelligence, Rickel immediately identified a central figure.
That Hong Kong man named Liu Wei!
What is related to Lyon is also related to Liu Wei, and he is a native of Hong Kong, and the intelligence headquarters has found out that he is actually working for Taiwan's intelligence agencies.
Could this guy have something to do with the theft of the F-135-800 engine?
Rickel seems to have seen the truth, but he doesn't feel very safe, after all, a spy of Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau does not have such great energy.
Besides, Liu Wei didn't do anything illegal and undisciplined, and he didn't act like a spy officer.
In order to find out, Rickel contacted Chang Jin-nan, the new director of Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau, and very tactfully proposed Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau's espionage operation in Yueben.
Now, Rickel poked the hornet's nest.
Liu Wei went to the book, and it was under the guise of Zhang Jinnan.
Although Li Tingxuan has fulfilled his promise and made Zhang Jinnan a "big boss", in the National Defense and Security Bureau, Zhang Jinnan's stool has not yet sat firmly.
If the CIA finds out what Liu Wei has done in Yueben, Zhang Jinnan's fate will definitely be very tragic.
After hearing what Rickel meant, Zhang Jinnan prevaricated, and then sent the news through the contact information left by Li Tingxuan.
Li Tingxuan received a message from Zhang Jinnan after talking to Wang Xueming about the F-22J fighter plane, asking the Third Department to prepare to receive the fighter plane, and finding a "comfortable nest" for the fighter. Li Tingxuan was not surprised, because after Da Mu Ronggu's identity was exposed, the CIA would find out about Liu Wei sooner or later.
Because Rickel is investigating Lyon's affairs, even if Da Mu Ronggu's identity is not revealed, Liu Wei can be found.
For this reason, Li Tingxuan was ready to deal with it.
Two days ago, the gray-backed jackal returned to China, and Li Tingxuan asked him in detail about what Liu Wei had done in Yueben, and had a deeper understanding.
Because Da Mu Ronggu made a double-sided ring, the clues that were unfavorable to Liu Wei had long been erased.
The information obtained by the Intelligence Headquarters can only prove that Liu Wei engaged in commercial espionage activities in the company and helped Taiwan enterprises steal trade secrets.
This is also in line with the identity arranged for them by Zhang Jinnan.
They are not full-fledged NSA spies, but temporary field agents. In the past, Taiwan's National Defense Security Agency often used this method to help Taiwanese companies steal trade secrets.
Li Tingxuan quickly replied to Zhang Jinnan and asked him to confess Liu Wei when Rickel asked again.
Of course, it is not possible to confess all of them, but it can only be said that Liu Wei is a commercial spy who serves Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau, and because there are so many things that have happened in this book, he has long cut off contact with the National Defense Security Bureau.
In other words, Liu Wei's current identity is an intelligence broker and does not serve any country.
Although this will allow the CIA to pay more attention to Liu Wei, and may even attract the attention of the FBI, it is much better than letting Liu Wei be secretly eliminated by the CIA.
With so many troubles in the C.I.A. and the FBI, there's no reason to focus on an intelligence broker who serves money.
In the United States, there are not many people who make a living selling intelligence, especially commercial intelligence.
After making this arrangement, Li Tingxuan found the gray-backed jackal and asked him to rush to the United States immediately with the news.
Sending the gray-backed jackals over is not to let the K1 four heroes known as "jackals, tigers and leopards" get together, but the gray-backed jackals are involved in the matter of Damu Ronggu, and it is definitely not safe to stay in the mainland. As the saying goes, the most dangerous places are the safest, and no matter how powerful the CIA is, it would never have imagined that the spies involved in the F-22J theft operation would go to the United States.
Besides, as Liu Wei's stall in the United States gets bigger and bigger, he definitely needs a right-hand man.
In terms of intelligence work ability, the gray-backed jackal far surpasses Dian Bin, and is even much more powerful than Zhou Fen and his wife, and is the most effective cadre under Li Tingxuan.
Let him assist Liu Wei so that he can make the best use of everything.
On the US side, Rickel did not rush to contact Zhang Jinnan again, because Zhang Jinnan's hesitant tone had already made him guess that Liu Wei must be related to Taiwan's National Defense and Security Bureau.
After talking to Zhang Jintong on the phone, Ricker took the communication card approved by Turner and rushed to Nelly Air Force Base.
The way to prove whether Liu Wei is a spy is simple: let Leon identify him.
As long as Leon identified him, it could be concluded that what happened in this book was related to Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau. Rickel even has reason to believe that the security bureau officer who sent Liu Wei to Yuben has been plotted against by the mainland's intelligence agencies, and that Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau is nothing more than a fig leaf.
The reason is simple: that F-135-800 engine is definitely in the hands of the continental intelligence agencies.
What exactly Leon has to do with these things, and what exactly these individual events are intrinsically connected, Rickel has not yet figured out, but he has found the right direction.
This is also very helpful in the investigation of the defection of the F-22J.
As long as it is proved that Liu Wei is a mainland spy, then Damu Ronggu is not serving the South Korean National Intelligence Service, but serving the mainland intelligence agency.
He fled to South Korea, only to deliberately steer the C.I.A. in the wrong direction.
The mastermind behind the scenes is none other than the mainland's intelligence agencies.
Of course, Leon must be asked to identify Liu Wei!
On his way to Nelly Air Force Base, Ricker brought with him a photograph provided by the Intelligence Headquarters, a photo taken with a telefocal camera from a distance.
It's not very clear, but the outline of the facial features can be recognized.
This time, Ricker spent less than half an hour at Nelly Air Force Base before taking a special plane back to Langley.
Although Leon did not identify Liu Wei, Rickel could see from his eyes that Leon knew Liu Wei and hated him to the core.
Why should Leon hate him?
Rickel couldn't figure it out, but it certainly had something to do with it, at least to prove his guess.
Liu Wei is indeed a spy, and it is very likely that he is a spy of the mainland's intelligence agencies.
So, who is the mole inside Taiwan's Defense Security Agency?
After the incident of Damu Ronggu, Rickel was not stupid enough to call Zhang Jinnan again, but used the intelligence resources of the CIA.
His intuition told him that there might be a problem with Zhang Jinnan as well.
Ask him for news, and it will definitely not end well.
It's just that Rickel has to be a little patient.
Although the relationship between Taiwan's National Defense Security Bureau and the CIA is extraordinary, and in many cases the CIA is the first to follow, the United States has long since withdrawn its troops from Taiwan, and the ties of intelligence agencies are also semi-public. Without the ability to determine exactly how many people in the Defense Security Agency had problems, the C.I.A. investigation will not be smooth sailing, let alone get what Rickel wants quickly, and it will certainly take some time.
Rickel is not in a hurry, because he has already gained a lot by finding this step.
Compared to Turner, who did useless work in Seoul, Ricker is confident enough that as long as he can complete the investigation and submit a detailed investigation report, he can surpass Turner.
Even if he can't immediately take the position of director, he is the most promising candidate for a new president two years later.
It would be even more remarkable to be able to become an intelligence adviser to the president.
Besides, this clue is so important that it must not be dealt with hastily, let alone startled. If you make a second big Murong Valley, even if you find out the truth, it won't make much sense.
Only by thoroughly cracking the mainland's intelligence network in Japan, Taiwan, and the United States can it be regarded as a major gain!
(To be continued)