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Chapter 344

Return to 80 as a boss, , Fourth-class Ma Run's nightmare comes faster than what CBSA's Lagrangian expected.

That night, the RCMP Sheriff Laplace, who was shot twice, and another injured police officer, had not yet awakened, and the news media in the United States were already alarmed.

Lagrang did not watch it as soon as possible. He was still busy interrogating the bodyguard John Connor who fired the gun.

"Boss, I can't ask anything anymore." The latest group of police officers interrogated by wheel battles left the small dark room and reported to Sheriff Lagrang in dejection.

"What's going on now?" Lagrangie was very haggard, so she didn't have the energy to participate in the whole process in person, so she could only listen to the report from her subordinates.

The police officer replied: "John Connor is a native of Oregon, 32 years old. He retired from the Vietnam battlefield eight years ago. He was originally a fourth-class horse Run.

It is said that after returning home, he has been unpopular due to the anti-war wave in China. He was frustrated with job hunting and had to go to the commission and retrain, change to a bodyguard, and has changed his third employer in recent years, with an annual income ranging from 30,000 to 80,000 US dollars."

Sheriff Lagrangè didn't think it was strange after hearing this part of the character information found.

In the early 1980s, the American bodyguard market was indeed relatively cheap. A salary of $30,000 could be hired to have a very good and responsible bodyguard. However, this situation gradually disappeared in the 1990s.

The reason is that the anti-war voices in the United States in the late Vietnam War were very high, and the people despised a large number of retired Vietnam War soldiers, so the supply and demand relationship in the employment market changed a lot. So many Vietnam War veterans could not find jobs, so they had to sign a commission agreement to retrain as bodyguards, and the supply and demand of bodyguards were obviously oversupply.

After the 1990s, because the United States did not fall into such a big quagmire anymore, the wars fought by the United States basically had little impact on people's lives, and the Soviet Union disintegrated again. Therefore, the status of veterans in the United States has improved, and the value of bodyguards has not been so low.

"So, before Ma Run was hired, he might have just finished his commission service period? You said that his salary ranged from 30,000 to 80,000 US dollars in the past six or seven years, so how could he have increased so much? It should be the reason for the commission period, right?" Sheriff Lagrangian analyzed.

In the United States, the vocational training commissioning model is the most common with a 6-year service period. Many college students in later generations also provide companies to pay for tuition fees. After graduation, they work for the company for at least 6 years.

It has been eight years since the man retired from the Vietnam War battlefield. If the training period is one year, he was sent to the labor service for 6 years and chose a job for free in the last year. He was lucky to find an employer who spent a lot of money to hire him without being able to make a difference by the middlemen.

Sheriff Lagrangian understands the market and knows that any bodyguard who has just finished his service period will be more loyal than ordinary people if he is invited away by a high salary, and it is difficult to expect them to betray the employer.

"As you expected, that's why we couldn't ask anything and had to give up." The report officer confirmed his thoughts and added,

"And, that guy's employer should have really not instructed that fourth-class Ma Run had already bluntly confessed that a legal counsel around the employer mentioned relevant international law when he was training him before the job, strengthening his legal concepts about the extension of a country's natural territory, and also specially trained border management regulations and international treaties related to the United States.

He insisted that he had spontaneously had the idea of ​​defending the territorial dignity of the motherland, so he fired a counterattack. He also said that when he was in Vietnam, the American warships were driving wherever they were, wherever they were American territory. This dignity cannot be violated. I asked Mr. Ukvic for instructions. He said that the situation of Marun in the fourth-class was a typical post-war syndrome, unable to be reintegrated into society and was rejected, so he became more determined that the value of his life was to defend the motherland. He would have a stress response when encountering this situation."

Mr. Ukvic, mentioned by the police, is an expert in lie detection and mental identification in the bureau.

After listening to the full text of Lagrangian, he felt bitter in his mouth, and then he inexplicably sighed: "Why do I think the character of this bodyguard is so similar to that of Rambo in the "First Blood" that I was filming recently? He is also a patriotic veteran in the Vietnam War, but he was despised by domestic people. Post-war trauma syndrome has to be vented by defending the motherland and proves its value...

Damn! We will not be used by the producers and publishers of "The First Blood", right? Will they want to hype up such news to arouse public opinion guidance from the American people and reflect on the trauma of soldiers who have no reason in the Vietnam War?"

As he thought about it, he couldn't help but gasp, and the more he thought about it, the more likely it was.

Evil media capitalist! In order to create big news and advertise free of charge for their business, you really do everything you can!

You know, how many days it is tracked and reported by CNN plus Fox News Channel is equivalent to the exposure of a million-dollar advertising fee.

What is the best way for those who do big business to advertise but don’t want to pay advertising fees? That is to create big news.

The essence of news is a kind of advertising that costs money.

Hollywood is the most distorted existence in the world for the sake of being famous. It brings together the most perverted ideas in the world who want to gain a high position. It is not surprising that such a group of people's chemical reactions will be no matter how crazy the hype dog appears.

Even if suicide can create big news and make headlines, there will be countless people in the bottom of Los Angeles who will commit suicide without hesitation, that is, a city that is so crazy that it is absolutely impossible to attract attention.

...

Lagrangère was not wrong. At 8 o'clock that night, in the United States, CNN and Fox News, as well as some other real-time TV news media, it has begun to report on the incident.

The words are quite exaggerated, but fortunately there is no title file because the title file is used more frequently in text media. TV news relies on the host to hop and the title does not work much.

Before the major newspapers could react, they had to make slow progress in printing and editing, so they had to give it to the TV station first for the first night of reporting. The newspapers would have to at least have morning newspapers for the next morning to show their popularity.

cnn: "A retired US Marine, in Seattle, refused to cross-border illegal law enforcement by RCMPs during a bodyguard mission, and this morning, a gunfight occurred on an American ship on the Fraser River in order to protect the dignity of American territory.

Currently, the RCMP has injured three times. The RCMP then boarded American ships to illegally enforce the law and took away the relevant personnel."

Fox: "It is reported that the scene involved in the case at that time was a promotional and endorsement signing ceremony for the producer of the movie "The First Blood" and the intended release party Miramax Pictures.

The ship involved in the case is a private yacht of an American executive of a promotional and promotor. It is registered in Seattle and is transported by business representatives to Vancouver border waters for business negotiations.

According to the Implementation Rules of the US-Canada Border Management Treaty, the above situation can undoubtedly be determined as the RCMP invaded US territory and illegally enforced the law. American bodyguards are legally fighting against enemies who illegally invaded US private territories and violated US judicial sovereignty for the sake of employers' safety and privacy. This station will continue to track the latest progress of the incident."

In addition, there are some third-party small TV stations who are more courageous in order to gain ratings. After receiving more detailed mysterious revelations, they completely revealed more details:

"It is reported that the bodyguards involved in the case had performed excellently in the Vietnam battlefield, fought bravely, and were awarded medals when injured. However, after returning to China, many psychological disorders and adverse reactions were caused due to post-war trauma syndrome and social exclusion.

We can't help but ask: Should we oppose the Vietnam War, should we oppose the politicians who launched the war, or should we affect the front-line soldiers who just want to defend the motherland and execute orders?

If our society had more tolerance and less hostility, would this first shot of stress response not be fired today? We can’t help but ask, what happened to the United States of America? Patriots are always at a disadvantage. Shouldn’t we fall into deep thought? This must be a physical problem!”

Because it is not the most famous program in prime time to broadcast this issue, all the TV channels combined have seen it in tens of millions of Americans.

However, this is enough, after all, it's only the first night, and ten million is no longer a decimal.

Americans are used to being an old man's mentality. The United States is never called news. If the United States is bullied by foreign countries, it is big news and will definitely cause a sensation.

Fortunately, there was no Internet in 1982, so the trolls could not gather for the time being, otherwise they would probably have a million-dollar building likes to scold Canadian ungrateful wolves overnight.

The next morning, the first batch of morning newspapers finally started to hear the news.

The combat effectiveness of the title files was instantly revealed: "The Royal Canadian Mounted Police invaded Watsonton State, and retired Marines defended their land and were captured by extraterritorial legal power"

The headlines are red, fearing that ordinary citizens cannot see clearly and cannot promote newspaper sales.

Even Gu Ao, who was in Seattle, was so satisfied that he couldn't be more satisfied after reading this report.

Harvey Weinstein, this guy, is really against the sky when it comes to hype and make big news.

In order to avoid suspicion, Gu Ao did not intervene in person in order to avoid suspicion. He has been chatting with UTC's president/chairman in Seattle for the past two days, and has a daily banquet. There is absolutely no evidence of being absent and not remotely controlled.

Everything was about to give Harvey some light at the beginning, saying that it was to promote movies and games, and that Harvey would perform his own operations in the future, and Gu Ao did nothing.

However, if this guy hadn't been a genius in hype, how could he have made a bloody murder in the relationship's "Shape's Love History" and squeezed out Spielberg's "Save the Soldier" and won the Oscar of that year?

The ability to lobby the biggest tragedy in Oscar history is definitely great.
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