Chapter 106: Martin Luther King, Jr

The inspection report is not very long, only more than 20 pages, with thousands of photos to look more real, this is also the purpose of this investigation, the most important thing is to be real! As for the collation of the report, Serov does not need to worry about it himself, the KGB has raised so many professionals, it is still a piece of cake to write a report with specifications and connotations.

Serov once thought so, and after tearing the report he had just handed over to him into waste paper in front of the other party, he said, "If you write me something that anyone can understand, the people will judge for themselves!" Don't write critically! "Su's Baguwen was vetoed directly here, and the people understand that the gap will work harder, so they are afraid of blind self-confidence.

At present, Serov does not suspect that there is a problem with the ass of the Soviet propaganda organs, but the problem in propaganda strategy is very big, and if you only look at the news of Pravda, the Soviets may think that the American people are still living in the Great Depression.

After washing the photos and numbering them, many photos are actually different sides of an area, the high-rise building in front is one, and the homeless man lying on the ground in the corner of the high-rise building is also one, in fact, it is the same thing at all! Only with comparison can we see the problem, and it is not advisable to look at the problem on our knees and fly to the sky to see the problem, and we must see the problem with an equal attitude.

Serov, who had sorted the categories, put the photos and the inspection report in a file bag, stretched his waist and said, "The first secretary is currently visiting China, but it is almost time to return to China, you will take a plane back to Moscow in three days and send the investigation report to the Kremlin, worried that the level is not enough to enter?" Look for Chairman Shelepin, and he will take you in. By the way, what's your name......"

"Sergey Ivanov!" Sergei replied, Serov was stunned and glanced at the person in front of him seriously, the age is not the same, and the Russian Defense Minister of the future generation should not be alone, and asked casually. "How many years have you been in the KGB?"

"I am a native of St. Petersburg, assigned to the KGB after the reorganization of the Ministry of Internal Affairs five years ago! He is currently a military attache at the Embassy in the United States, and has been in office for a year! Sergei Ivanov said lightly, "My son should be in elementary school this year, and if I have the opportunity to go back, I want to see him!" ”

"My son has just been born this year, by the way, what's your son's name!" Serov, thinking of his wife and children in Moscow, also asked very easily, "Sergey?" Borisovich? Ivanov ......"

Oh! The name Sergei Ivanov, both in the sense of a first name and a surname. It was too common in the Soviet Union, and Serov didn't pay too much attention to it, but this person is still very capable in his work in the last few days, and Serov asked him to go back with a familiar face, in preparation for future transfers.

In the evening, Serov received a telegram from No. 11 Lubyanka Square, saying that the Bucharest Congress had been scheduled to be held on October 20, and that Sherepin reminded Serov not to delay too long in the United States, lest he not be able to attend the Bucharest Congress. Serov counted the days, and there were more than twenty days left. Ignite the telegram directly and burn it in the flush toilet.

The next day, Serov took a tour group of 20 people on the southbound train, all with guns and assault rifles in their suitcases. And they, the agents who defend the country, still have to act as if they don't see it.

"In terms of train maintenance, American railroads and our domestic railroads should be on the same level!" Serov said to his guards, "But from the service and the ticket sales at the train station, the American rail system seems to be a little more humane!" ”

Unlike the railway system that was growing in Russia in later generations, the railway system of the Soviet Union is now one of the most innovative in the world. Sometimes, when comparing Russia and the Soviet Union, one wonders if these two places were really once one country. More than 20 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia is still using the infrastructure built by the Soviet Union, and it is not without the newly built infrastructure in Russia that the Orthodox churches that have risen across the country are so splendid and magnificent. The oligarchs who had drained the Soviet wealth would rather donate their money to churches than build even a meter of road, unless it was their family's ......

"Just improve the service attitude! Otherwise, it's not a big problem! Serov commented that if it were a place like China and India, the ticketing system and capacity would undoubtedly be the most important to improve, but unlike the Soviet Union, many of the railway systems in the Soviet Union were supported by freight, and the Soviet Union, where the population was not under pressure, did not need to improve the ticketing system all the time.

Serov, who got off the train in Atlanta, immediately attracted the attention of the American people at the train station, and it is no wonder that Serov, who was dressed in the uniform of a KGB lieutenant general at this time, was as eye-catching as a light bulb in the dark night. From a security point of view, Serov in the uniform of a Soviet general is very risky and may be perceived as a provocation! But in order to create the effect of Lao Tzu coming, and Serov only brought military uniforms over, so he could only let this group of Yankews swallow the unhappiness in their stomachs.

Serov was not defenseless in terms of security, under the military uniform was a body armor made by the All-Soviet Institute of Aviation Materials Technology, and it was an improved version, although it looked a little bloated in body armor inside, and the climate here was a little hot, but for his own safety, this small difficulty Serov had to overcome.

Having been shown to be watching these monkeys for too long, Serov and his party soon left the train station in a car and embarked on a journey to find Martin Luther King. Soon the FBI agents followed behind Serov's motorcade.

In Serov's understanding, people like Martin Luther King, Jr., including India's Gandhi and South Africa's Nelson Mandela, can be called leaders who fight for the rights and interests of their own people, but is it great? Not necessarily, they were surrounded by other leaders who were more embraced at the same time, such as India's Chandra? Boss, in India at that time and later India was no worse than Gandhi, but the whole world knew about Gandhi, but few people except India knew Chandra? Bowes, why is that?

Because Chandra? Bose was trying to get rid of the British colonists through armed struggle, and Gandhi was driving out the British colonists through non-violent non-cooperation, and for the British colonists, they preferred Gandhi's kneeling leaders to their knees rather than Chandra? Bowes is the kind of leader who dares to go against them.

So the leaders of Stalin, Nasser, and Khomeini who led their countries to success, or who made them suffer, are undoubtedly murderers, psychopaths, pedophiles, and executioners! On the contrary, Gandhi, who did not shake the caste system, Nelson Mandela, who allowed AIDS to spread throughout South Africa, and Martin Luther King, Jr., who was about to meet him, would be portrayed as saints, even if they did not have the slightest merit to speak of.

Through this kind of propaganda, the power of the controlled media gives people the impression that as long as you can endure it, when the colonizers cannot hold out for ten or eight years, non-violent non-cooperation will always work, and it is armed struggle that will not keep them along. And after they left, they also preached that it was Gandhi's greatness that moved them, not the leaders of the armed struggle who made them understand that they could not stay.

As a result, Gandhi, Mandela, and Martin Luther King Jr. became moral benchmarks, while a group of people such as Stalin, Nasser, Khomeini, etc., no matter how much they have achieved, how much they are loved by their own people, and the evaluation they get will always be dictators, executioners, and murderers!

"Vice President, why should we care about black people? With the capabilities of blacks, it is simply impossible to make much of an impact on the United States! Serov, who was dangling in a daze in the car, heard this question and answered directly with his eyes closed, "It's very simple, the black group is in the United States, but the Soviet Union does not!" It's like a powder keg, but this powder keg can only blow up the Americans, but not us Soviets, because there is no black group in the USSR! Since this is the case, for us in the Soviet Union, this matter is tantamount to a risk-free, risk-free adventure, and such a powder keg will ignite one when it sees one! ”

This kind of thing must take the initiative to go in and reconcile, and if you succeed in occupying the moral high ground, you can get a good reputation! Even if the black equality movement fails, it will only make the anger of the black people rise and rise, and it is a great good thing to cause social unrest in the United States. No matter how you count it, you have to make money, of course, you have to take the initiative to mix it in.

Serov doesn't have a high opinion of Martin Luther King, Jr., but he still has to meet him, which can be regarded as a fame in advance! However, considering Hoover's current thinking, maybe Martin Luther King will be labeled a communist, even if he is released after there is no evidence, once assassinated, he can still allow the KGB to manipulate public opinion, and the benefits are simply too many.

Soon the car stopped in front of a church, this was the second time Serov had entered such a place, the last time was in Italy, and he went directly into the church, and it was not long before Martin Luther King, Jr., dressed in a priest's robe, came out. Serov took the initiative to stretch out his hand, made a look of admiration for a long time, and said with great honor, "Mr. Martin Luther King, Jr., this time when I arrived in the United States, I realized that there is such a noble person who is fighting for the equality of black rights and interests!" These words made the guards behind Serov very speechless, as if his boss had just said that to them. (To be continued.) )

PS: I wrote it twice, and I forgot to save it the first time! I have the heart to cry