Chapter Seventy-One: Gaijan's Confession

The newspaper where Gai Zhan worked had a relatively large influence in Western society, but the position of the newspaper was very unfriendly to the camp that pursued a certain doctrine, and it is not an exaggeration to say that every time China is against it.

This is also the reason why Gai Zhan's fabricated news can be published so easily, and it is also the reason why after the official refutation of the rumors in Utan Prefecture, the newspaper did not react at all, and even intensified its attack on the Chinese people in Utan Prefecture.

Gajan's fears are not unfounded.

According to the normal situation, his confession is to whitewash Utanzhou and help the Chinese people to save their reputation, and it is bound to be disliked by the newspaper, and it is normal not to publish it.

However, before looking for Gai Zhan, Zhong Yuan had already found the president and editor-in-chief of that newspaper.

After the piles of dollar bills were thrown out, the president and editor-in-chief understood that Huaxia was a great country, and they were very, very willing to make friends with Chinese people, especially generous Chinese people like Zhong Yuan.

What Gaijan feared, it simply wouldn't have happened.

The three major mines will use US dollars to open the way, and so will Zhong Yuan.

And compared to using cash to open the way, there is no more generous person in this world than Zhong Yuan.

He doesn't need to use his own money, he looks at which bank in which country is not pleasing to the eye, so he goes directly to carry it, anyway, as long as it is not the kind of new banknotes with serial numbers, he can take a lot of them, and there is no pressure at all.

There's nothing more refreshing than bribing your enemies with their money.

The problem faced by Gai Zhan is that if he publicly publishes a confession and tells the truth about receiving money to fabricate news, he can get tens of millions of dollars in cash that Zhong Yuan has taken.

On the downside, you could face several years in prison for fake news.

But if you refuse, the next time you send it will probably be a bullet.

It's an easy choice to make.

A few days later, a long essay entitled "My Confession" was published, written by Gajan.

The article recounts how the news of "the police in Utan Prefecture suppressing protesters" was fabricated.

"In the beginning, Mr. Keynes, an assistant to the President of country T, Mr. Tuag, approached me and asked me to contribute to the cause of environmental protection in country T. At that time, I thought it was a great thing, so I agreed to his request without hesitation. ”

"Mr. Keynes told me that they would mobilize some locals to protest against the authorities one day, and he specifically told me that if there was a violent repression by the police, I had to record it," Gayjan said in the article. ”

"I was commissioned by Mr. Keynes to follow up on that protest, and at that time, I had a great admiration for the natives of Utan who were able to stand up and protect the environment – look, what a great group of people who would sacrifice their quality of life and fall back into abject poverty in order to protect this planet. Of course, I don't think they chose to stop the train on the tracks, because it was dangerous and not worth advocating at all. If the train doesn't stop, a lot of people will die. ”

Thankfully, the train was stopped, and I thought, "Oh, it looks like those Chinese people aren't as heinous as Mr. Keynes said, and they know how to stop." But I think Mr. Keynes might have been disappointed because I didn't get a chance to get a picture of the train coming straight over and crushing the protesters on the road. ”

"In fact, Mr. Cairns was very disappointed in this matter, because until the police in Utan appeared, the protesters were either detained or evacuated, and the process was relatively gentle, and there was no picture of violent law enforcement as we imagined. ”

"Yes, you read that right, I said that the whole process was relatively gentle, and there was no picture of me beating up protesters with batons in my report. Why did I have pictures in that news story that didn't happen, and that's why I'm here today to confess. ”

"Of course, there was pushing, but when I brought back to Mr. Keynes the pictures of the police pushing and shoving protesters, he was very upset, thinking that the images were too mild and not impactful at all. He told me that there had to be the most brutal beatings, that there had to be bloody shots, and he told me that 'only blood can excite those indifferent Westerners'. I thought it was Mr. Keynes's sarcasm about Westerners, but then a series of things happened that made me realize, oh, what he said was the truth. ”

"Early the morning after the protest, Mr. Keynes approached me and asked me to take me to a place where we could take any picture we wanted. In this way, he took me out of country T and came to another country, where on a railway, I saw people wearing police uniforms in Utan Prefecture, country T, and I also saw a lot of people in ragged clothes. I even saw people there who were suspected to be movie prop masters, holding bags of plasma and stuff. ”

"I kind of understood Mr. Keynes's thoughts, and I questioned it – 'Mr. Keynes, this is a shameful act of journalistic falsification, and I refuse to do it'. Mr. Keynes told me at the time that although this was a fraud, it was a fraud to protect the environment of country T, and it was a great fraud, a fraud of justice. He repeatedly begged me to join in this news fraud campaign to save the planet. Well, I'll admit, the phrase Save the Earth caught me in and made me feel like a superhero for a moment, so I shamefully agreed to his request. ”

So, a day later, there was the news report you saw about the police brutally suppressing protesters in Utan Prefecture, and the environmental problems in Utan Prefecture have attracted widespread attention from the Western community. ”

Gajan wrote in great detail about the pictures they had taken in the country, and there were even pictures of the makeup artists applying bloody makeup to the "protesters" in his camera, which he also posted.

Of course, in this confession, Gayjan did not forget to mold himself into a golden body - the reason for accepting Keynes's fake news was a wrong decision made out of a moment of urgency to protect the environment in country T.

He did not say that he had received a million dollars from Keynes to make that decision.

After receiving money to make fake news, needless to say, his character will go bankrupt, and the degree of violation will become more serious, and the bribe amount of one million US dollars is enough for him to sit in prison for more than ten years.

Of course, he concealed this matter, and he was also sure that Keynes would not take the initiative to shake this matter out - shaking it out, wouldn't it prove that what he said was the truth?