Chapter 65: The Bloodshed in Washington (I)
Taking advantage of the Great Depression and with the help of the Sephiroth Church to engage in "charity" in the United States, Lin Han's layout in the United States was very successful. Of the six million believers, although the companion is a poor man who eats mixed rice, after all, the huge base is over there, and under the gathering of sand into a tower, Lin Han and Hannah absorbed the power of faith from the United States second only to Germany, and after Lin Han benefited from the missionary mission in East Asia - the missionary in China, due to the war, the lack of talent, and the late layout, only the Saphiroth Religion (Xuanwu Religion) is currently only in Southeast Asia.
When President Hoover was preparing to use force to disperse World War I veterans in Washington, Lin and his entourage arrived at a church farm on the outskirts of Washington on June 8, gathered men, and began to plan for the imminent riots in Washington.
The serial assassinations in Los Angeles drew much of the attention of the U.S. domestic security services. This made it much easier for Lin Han and others to "stir up" in the heart of the United States.
Hoover originally planned to send MacArthur to dispatch tanks and cavalry on June 10 to disperse the veterans who had gathered outside the White House to petition, and at the same time to "clean up" the refugee camp near the Capitol, but in practice, due to resistance from all sides, the time for the ultimatum was postponed by six days to June 16.
In the summer of 1932, beginning in early April, World War I veterans who wanted to receive their compensation in advance gathered and petitioned outside the White House for an early release of compensation. At first it was small-scale, but soon a wave formed and attracted the attention of the whole country. Leading the way was Walter Waters, a 34-year-old former military officer from Portland, northwestern Oregon. With nowhere to be found, the veterans occupied the park and six or seven requisitioned buildings along Pennsylvania Avenue, while also setting up a filthy camp on the rubble. One of the largest camps is on an abandoned muddy ground on the banks of the Potomac River, known as the Anacostia Depression. This is simply a place for homeless people in a precarious situation, and the living conditions of the people gathered here are extremely harsh. Fortunately, the local police chief, Perham D. Glasford, was a man of conscience, and with the help of all he could, the petitioner's situation was somewhat improved.
In the process, Lin Han instructed the people of the Sephiroth Sect in the Huasheng branch to secretly help. They did not directly participate in the veterans' petition, but in the name of "humanitarianism", they brought out a batch of food from nearby church farms to help the veterans of the First World War. At the same time, some doctors in the congregation also see these people free of charge.
In the process, the head of the Sephiroth Church here and Director Glasford actually became good friends. It's just that what Director Glasford doesn't know is that it is the "help" of this responsible person that has nearly doubled the size of the number of veterans gathered in Washington than at this time in history.
Director Glasford himself is a veteran, becoming a brigadier general at the age of 34. He patrolled his precinct on a large motorcycle, doing his best to deliver food and provide medical care to these people on time. At a meeting on May 26, the veterans of Glasford officially called themselves the "Grant Expeditionary Force." The name, which is often shortened to "Grant Army", adopted the name and led the veterans to ask Glasford to be their treasurer, to which Glasford agreed. Working side by side with Watersford and Grasford, they managed to maintain discipline throughout the petitioning force. Glasford apparently hoped that the loitering petitioners would eventually lose interest and return home, but Waters had his own agenda: "We will stay until the grants bill is passed, and even until 1945 if we need to." Waters' idea attracted more people, who always demonstrated peacefully in front of the Capitol every day and made their way to the White House. But President Herbert Hoover refused to meet them.
As a result of the covert agitation and facilitation of Lin Han's personnel, the number of veterans who gathered in front of the Capitol to petition was nearly twice as large as at this time in history. In this process, Lin Han's gang of conspirators deliberately did not come forward directly, but also sent people to the United States to "ask for guidance", and as a result, the United States was also "willing" to send a man named John. Pais's men came to instruct the veterans on how to make a big deal out of it, and the incident was quickly noticed by Director Hoover, who had a keen sense of smell, and reported it to President Hoover.
After sensing that the FBI was beginning to intervene in this matter, Hannah, who was spreading a "dirty bomb" at an American university, decisively teamed up with Lin Han, killed Roosevelt and then killed Director Hoover, eliminating the most dangerous enemy in one fell swoop. However, a series of accidents and catalysts aroused the alarm of President Hoover, who made a misjudgment and decided to solve the matter quickly, which was exactly what Lin Han and Hannah wanted.
Concerned about President Hoover's iron-fisted rule, Director Glasford agreed to postpone the expulsion by force until June 16 after his campaign and the pleas of other members of Congress. During this time, Director Glasford desperately tried to persuade the organizers of the veteran movement to evacuate the flow of petitioners, which of course failed. -- Unless there is a strong party organization to guide it, and the leaders who lead the movement must have strong political insight and strong control over the lower strata of the movement, it will not be possible for the movement to end peacefully through negotiation from the outset. Unfortunately, the organizers of this Washington veterans event do not have such talents.
And the director of Glasford won an extra six days, but this delay order gave the three conspirators Lin Han who were hiding in the shadows more time to prepare.
When the trio arrived in Washington, their first order was to demand that all the Sasrosians who had participated in the "charity" to help these veterans evacuate Washington, D.C., and that they should "not be allowed to stay in Washington even if they were designated as necessary."
If you want to engage in a big conspiracy, you must first clear your relationship with the "conspiracy". Although the bottom of the Sephiroth Sect in this movement thought that what they were doing was a "noble" humanitarian charity, what would happen next would be a big event that would cause a sensation in the United States. Lin Han, who has countless experiences in later generations, takes history as a mirror, he wants to stir up a storm, but he doesn't want to stir himself up.
In the uproar of the veterans' petition incident, Lin Han and these people only sent people to intervene in a humanitarian way, send food and medicine, except for the intervention of "asking for help" from the United States ** to lure them to be the first bird, and did not interfere in other more excessive matters. When President Hoover decided to resolve the issue by force, Lynn immediately ordered most of his men who had intervened in the matter to evacuate immediately.
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