Chapter 225: Counting is Counting

In the war room of the General Staff, several giants of the Chinese [***] side are holding an emergency meeting, and the chief of the General Staff, General Su Yu, is explaining the situation, "The current situation is very complicated, the 1st Army and the 5th Army of the Far East Corps have basically entered the predetermined attack position, and the Shenyang Military Region, Yanjing Military Region, and Xinjiang Provincial Military Region are also being mobilized, but the Soviet Union has a very accurate grasp of our army's strategic intentions, and has made countermeasures in advance. It is absolutely impossible for the Soviet army to carry out such a comprehensive military adjustment in such a short period of time and over tens of thousands of kilometers without having reliable intelligence on our army. ”

Huang Kecheng, secretary general of the Central Military Commission, went on to say: "It is certain that the Soviet Union has accurate strategic intelligence on our army. Now is how we can defuse the Soviet army's countermeasures and how to find out as soon as possible where these top-secret information were leaked. ”

"I think that's a good thing, a great thing." Deputy Chief of the General Staff and Director of the Intelligence Department of the Central Military Commission, Ricknon, came out of his contemplation and said: "First, the actions of the Soviet Union informed us in a timely manner, and we had internal annihilation, which enabled us to avoid greater strategic passivity. Second, we can release some false information and pass it on to the Soviet Union through this internal annihilation, so as to achieve our goal of mobilizing the Soviet troops, turn passivity into initiative, and serve our campaign objectives. In addition, through disinformation, we can quickly lure out Soviet spies hiding within us. As for the specific link from which this top-secret information was leaked, I think it is still the face of our four general departments. As for the Far East Corps, I am very familiar with their secrecy system. It was formulated in 1952, when Deng Feng and I were still in the Indian Special Service Commission, and I have not yet figured out a way to crack this system. Almost everything there is computerized management, and if you want to call up all the deployments, you have to go through the fingerprints and passwords of several people, and the program is very complicated, and if you don't have more advanced large-scale computers and computer experts, you can't enter their system. But at present, the world does not have more advanced electronic computers and computer experts than us. Moreover, their management personnel are also managed by theaters, and few people know the whole situation, but our side is different, we are managed by sections, whether it is personnel or material, which department knows the overall deployment of the whole army."

Peng Dehuai, the defense minister who presided over the work of the Central Military Commission with a frown, did not speak, and his mind was always thinking about how to defuse the Soviet army's countermeasures and deployments, and the words of the spy chief of the spy department inspired him a lot, and he used this spy organization hidden within us to give the Soviet Union a plan to mobilize the Soviet army to a predetermined battlefield of our side through a false plan, and to kill several of his group armies at once as it did to resist US aggression and aid Korea, so that the Soviet Union would lose the capital to bargain with us in the Far East.

After Peng Dehuai returned from the Korean battlefield, Zhou Enlai nominated Peng Dehuai to replace him in charge of the work of the Military Commission, and the Politburo meeting in July 1952 approved Zhou Enlai's proposal. Since Peng Dehuai presided over the work of the Central Military Commission, he has gained a new understanding of Deng Feng through the Indian War. He believed that the operational plan of attacking the Far Eastern Corps on the eastern front, blocking it on the central front, and containing it on the western front was feasible. However, now that the Soviet Union has made countermeasures, some changes will be made to this plan, so that the scale of the campaign will be larger, and the group armies that were originally the strategic reserve units of the PLA Command will be assigned to two of Deng Feng's Far East Corps

Huang Kecheng, secretary of the Military Commission, who has been cooperating with Peng Dehuai in grasping the main routine work of the Military Commission, looked at Peng Dehuai, who was silent, and said, "Boss, tell me what you think." ”

"This is indeed a good thing, this incident reminds us that there are indeed huge hidden dangers in our military system," Peng Dehuai then said to Ricknon: "This time it's up to you, the [***] big spy, to see who is more skilled in the hidden front between China and the Soviet Union, although we lose one move first, we can strike later, and dig out this spy organization as soon as possible, but don't startle the snake and keep him useful." As you said, we can move the Soviets through them. Then he turned his gaze to Su Yu and said: "Comrade Su Yu, your General Staff Department must make a plan to mobilize the Soviet army, and it must be the same as the real thing." In addition, we will work out a new plan with the Far East Special Service as soon as possible, and in order to strengthen the secrecy work, this plan will be done at the base, where the conditions are good, and we can use the computer to repeatedly deduce and find problems, for our next step

In a very inconspicuous courtyard on East Chang'an Street in Yanjing City, a middle-aged man with a square face, a pair of round glasses, a mustache on his lips, and a slightly chubby body is silently staring at the fluttering snow outside the window, these beautiful and gentle snowflakes are like reed flowers, like catkins, like dandelion fluffy seeds, like white and flawless petals flying down, laying a white quilt for the earth. At this time, his heart fluctuated, and he was the king of China's special operations -- Li Kenong, deputy chief of the general staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and director of the intelligence department of the Central Military Commission; Li Kenong was a veteran party member who participated in the revolution in the early days of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party; he was quick in thinking and very sharp in words; he was the most outstanding leader and organizer of the hidden front of the Chinese [***] and the Chinese People's Liberation Army. In the spirit of boundless loyalty to the party and a high degree of responsibility, he defended the security of the party Central Committee at critical moments, provided information on decision-making to the party Central Committee at critical moments, played a special role as the guardian saint of the party and the army, and made major contributions to the cause of the liberation of the Chinese people. If this statement still does not accurately express his enormous role, then it is enough to let the CIA, the 24-hour intelligence organization in the United States, take an exception for three days after his death to celebrate the absence of his most powerful opponent.

Since the Soviet army has made a comprehensive military adjustment and made advance countermeasures against the deployment of our army, it can be concluded that the Soviet army has mastered reliable information about our army, and this is clear to everyone, the king of special operations. He was well aware of the methods of the Soviet KGB money beauty. Judging from the deployment of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Union did not know China's most advanced military secrets, such as the reconnaissance capability of satellites, the combat capability of the advanced fighters brought by Deng Feng, China's strategic long-range strike capability, and China's radio monitoring capability. This Soviet spy, who was called by the Soviet Union with the code name "Long Line 005", should be a figure between a colonel and a lieutenant general in our army, because this level does not yet have the highest level of intelligence in China. There are not many people at this level who can know all of China's military deployments. If we follow the premise that Deng Feng said that they have a Soviet background, I am afraid that no more than 10 people can meet these two conditions at the same time.

Thinking of this, he turned his face to look at Yang Guang, who was sitting at the desk, looked at the laptop intently, and said, "Yang Zi, do you have any personnel information below the lieutenant general of the four headquarters and above the colonel in the USB flash drive?"

"Yes, I took the exam yesterday in the computer room of the Organization Department." Yang Guang replied without taking his eyes off the computer screen, then raised his head and pretended to be dissatisfied: "Teacher Li, no one is always Yang Zi now, Yang Zi is called like this." ”

"What? You kid, when you become a major general, you won't even be called by a nickname. Ricknon panted and said, "You can check for me, how many of them at the level of the four headquarters have studied and studied in the Soviet Union?" ”

"I've checked, there are a total of 5 colonel officers, 2 major general officers, and no lieutenant general officers." Yang Guang picked up the cigarette on the table while answering, but when he heard the panting voice of Ricknon, he put it on the table again and said, "I am now checking the records of officers above the colonel level on the LAN of various units in the past few months. ”

"On the other hand, you check the Internet records of these 7 people first, I think the person we are looking for may be among these 7 people." Yang Guang nodded, looking at the sick-ridden old-timer who had been fighting on the invisible front, and suddenly felt admiration. So he said, "Teacher Li, you better go and rest for a while, and I'll tell you the results after checking." ”

"Yangzi, stop talking nonsense, get to work." After saying that, he turned around and went back to the window.

Yang Guang's eyes quickly checked the historical records of these seven people on the Internet, and a long record of the Internet included statistical tables of various materials transferred to the Xinjiang Provincial Military Region, the Far East Corps, the Shenyang Military Region, and the Yanjing Military Region, the technical data of various weapons and equipment, and the addresses of the materials stored at the regimental level in these areas, and the addresses of various military factories, which were beyond the scope that he should grasp in his usual work.

Yang Guang's eyes lit up suddenly, and he couldn't help shouting, "Teacher Li, I found it, it's him!" ”

The job of a spy with his head pinned to the waistband of his trousers is really not something that anyone can do, and it really can't be done if he doesn't have a good psychological quality.

Liu Liankun was really a little panicked after meeting with the brown bear, and everyone who saw him would be surprised to find that the face of Director Liu, who was originally full of red light, had become much paler than usual, and he had lost a lot of weight, and his black eyes told people wordlessly that his sleep was extremely bad. What also makes people obviously feel different from before is that Liu Liankun works more diligently than before, sometimes often working late into the night.

The sound of whimpering wind in the dark winter night, he reached out and closed the curtains, which gave him a sense of security. He walked over to the office door and looked out, then bolted it tightly. He turned off all the lights in his office, and the only faint blue-blue light in the room was the computer monitor, which painted his pale face with a layer of blue-blue light, which looked cloudy and gray.

Liu Liankun began his career as a spy according to the instructions of the brown bear, stealing information from the Ordnance Bureau of the Equipment Department. At first, he was cautious, hurriedly glanced at the information requested by the brown bear, and then according to his memory, he returned home and wrote down the information in secret and handed it to the brown bear. Due to the large amount of data, relying on one's own inaccurate memories could no longer meet the requirements of the Soviet side. Brown Bear handed him a special miniature camera made by the KGB Reconnaissance Technical Bureau, ordered him to use the miniature camera to take pictures of intelligence information, and then gave the microfilm to Brown Bear at their weekly meetings.

After several crimes, he has gradually adapted to this thrilling spy life, and everything has become so natural and so familiar. When the bell rang for work, he always quietly walked to the door of his office, listened carefully to the familiar footsteps in the corridor, according to the footsteps he judged who had not left, and when he was sure that his colleagues were gone, he locked the door, and then engaged in his own "work" as a spy. His selfless work attitude and professionalism aroused the respect of his subordinates, and no one doubted his espionage.

However, no matter how careful Liu Liankun is, there is no spy who does not show his feet and will never be exposed, because the intelligence that spies want to steal is also the department with the strictest precautions on the other side. As the saying goes, "often stand by the river, how can you not get your shoes wet".

Liu Liankun has repeatedly checked the Internet to check the amount of information that is completely beyond the scope of his usual work, what is he going to do? When the director of the computer room checked the Internet records of the global computer, he found that Liu Liankun, the director of the bureau, had a lot more information on the Internet than before, and he read almost all the information, and the time was much longer than before, and it was concentrated in the time after work. The number of times is also several times higher than before. He immediately reported the anomaly to the computer monitoring center of the Ministry of Armament. However, it did not attract the attention of the computer monitoring center of the Ministry of Equipment. The ministry's computer monitoring center believes that it is normal for a bureau chief to know the situation in his own bureau. The computer monitoring center of the armament department did not treat this as an abnormal situation, made a record, and notified the director of the computer room to continue monitoring, but did not report it.

When Yang Guang discovered this anomaly, he immediately told the director of the computer room of the Ordnance Bureau to immediately investigate Liu Liankun, and placed a pinhole camera in Liu Liankun's office to monitor him, and finally found conclusive evidence of Liu Liankun's espionage behavior of stealing our army's confidential intelligence.

(To be continued)