One hundred and fifty-three bloody plots
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I asked Papen, "And what is your name?" What is your organization? โ
"My real name is Hanks," Papen said. Mr. Curtis and I are both members of the National Intelligence Service. โ
I nodded, and sure enough, it was the National Intelligence Agency. It seems that Baben or Hanks is asking us now, and I'm going to ask all the questions that puzzle me first. These questions often keep me up at night, and I am always relieved if I don't ask them clearly.
I asked Paben, "The last time we went to rescue Garcia, Garcia said that his kidnappers belonged to the National Intelligence Agency. What the hell is going on? โ
Hanks, or Barben, said, "Garcia is right, those people are also from the National Intelligence Agency. โ
Nicol and I were a little out of our minds, probably with a confused expression, and Garland looked at us and pulled his lips helplessly as if he smiled bitterly. It seems that Hanks has reached out to him.
"You may feel very strange, but if you understand the ugliness of politics, it's easy to understand," Hanks said. Actually, things may sound incredible, but they are very simple. Although organizations such as the National Intelligence Agency and the FBI are state institutions, they will always favor one of the two parties in Congress because of the reasons for their formation and the influence of their previous leaders. That's how the National Intelligence Agency is. This problem cannot be solved by changing the director, and there is no need to purge a large number of middle-level supervisors or even low-level personnel. And Mr. Curtis was carrying out part of such a purge plan. โ
Nicol said, "Are you saying that we kidnapped Garcia because of our disgruntled purges? โ
"No, they're doing their normal job," Hanks said. โ
Nicol said angrily, "What's going on?" You've completely confused me. โ
"It's not so easy to purge an organization like the National Intelligence Agency," Hanks said. The National Intelligence Agency has its own sources of funding, and no one can figure out exactly how much money it has. If their sources of funding are not cut off, the purge could provoke a strong backlash. In order to avoid uncontrollable consequences, Mr. Hanks was tasked with destroying the channels of funding obtained by the original circle of the National Intelligence Agency. โ
Now I kind of understood, and motioned for Hanks to continue. He continued: "There are many ways for the National Intelligence Agency to get funding, but the biggest ones are drug trafficking and arms sales. The National Intelligence Agency controls the vast majority of drug trafficking networks in the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe and South America, and where there is a high concentration of drug traffickers, there is inherently a high demand for arms. Therefore, Curtis must destroy the existing drug trafficking network and control the newly established drug trafficking network in his own hands. That's why you need to go to South America and Afghanistan. โ
"Well, what's the deal with smuggling weapons into the continental United States?" I am reminded of an unexplainable question. Curtis's boss wouldn't want to start a drug war on American soil, would he?
Hanks immediately said, "The biggest source of drugs in the United States right now is through Mexico, and in order to control the drug passage with the Mexican gangs that we control, we have to arm those Mexicans." So you only have to pay attention to the news and see that the war on drugs in Mexico is getting more and more intense. โ
It sounds reasonable, but it's hard for me to verify. So I asked directly about the "Mediterranean": "Why was Curtis exterminated?" Will we also be silenced? โ
Hanks bowed his head in grief: "Because we found that some things are out of control. It's the Japanese. We wanted to use the Japanese to bring in the weapons and hand them over to the Mexicans, so we sheltered their smuggling, but we didn't expect that the Japanese from the Hyakkikai didn't know what they were hiding from us. Curtis became aware of it and investigated, and found something terrible. The people above felt that they couldn't hide it, so they tried to cut the connection with the matter by extinguishing it. โ
Then he blinked slyly: "Now that everyone knows about this, it is possible that they will all become the target of destruction." โ
Nicol became angry when he heard this, and stepped forward and grabbed Hanks by the collar: "You bastard! Are you hurting us? โ
I was calmer and stopped Nicol from asking Hanks, "What do you want to do with these things?" โ
Hanks pointed to the door and said, "We have nowhere to go, and we can only survive with your protection." But that's not the most important thing, I don't imagine living like a mole. I think that if the Japanese can be exposed as soon as possible, we may be able to escape the fate of being wiped out. โ
I asked, "Why didn't you turn yourself in to the FBI?" โ
Garland smiled bitterly: "That would be a big scandal, and he would be silenced as well." Now that we know about it, we're sure to be targeted. That's what he said. I think we need to help him. โ
I didn't say anything, and quickly figured out some possible solutions. But in the end, I found that I had no way to deal with a behemoth like the National Intelligence Agency, and that making things bigger and involving more people might be the only way to keep us alive.
I looked helplessly at the Tatars: "What do you think?" โ
The Tatar shrugged: "Bad luck." We can't escape the National Intelligence Agency anywhere we go. I can't think of a better way. โ
I said to Nichol, "Go and let the big eyes, the boar, and the smoke all come back at once." Then I glared at Hanks, "Do you have any plans?" โ
Hanks nodded, "A little." We found out that the Japanese had brought what they had smuggled in to Detroit. You know Detroit is known as the Rust Belt, and there are a lot of abandoned factories. The Japanese bought a large area there. The places they bought were even called Japanese Quarters, but strangely there weren't many people there. Mr. Curtis also judged that they had something hidden there. We should go and see what the hell they are hiding there. โ
Garland asked, "So, what do you suspect it is?" โ
"Maybe it's chemical weapons," Hanks said. โ
Garland said: "Once the chemical weapons leak ......"
"The Japanese don't bring things in for fun," Hanks said. Whatever it is, it's going to be even more troublesome when they're done. โ
Garland nodded in agreement, and added, "We people don't have the equipment to defend against chemical and biological weapons. โ
Hanks immediately said: "We have several secret warehouses with anti-chemical equipment in them. โ
Garland added: "It's too far from Lavona. How do we get there? โ
"I can find an airplane, propeller one." Hanks still has a way. Is this guy Dora Amon? It seems that the National Intelligence Agency is really not an ordinary drag.