Chapter 1331 Conspirator (Part 1)
He lied, and people still died today.
Even if it was not direct instructions, it was a life taken away under his acquiescence in his name.
Death was silent and unobtrusive. There was no fanfare machine cannon strafing, nor was there a buzzing single-molecule chain saw blade, only the insignificant gunshots drowned in the silencer and the laser beams burning through the skin, muscles and bones in an instant. Multiple actions were carried out simultaneously, targeting bureaucrats, arms dealers, intelligence brokers, human traffickers, CIA informants at home and abroad - the target would not have only one identity, the above identity was just one of them, and how to view these people depends entirely on the system established by the emperor to view them.
This is an anti-espionage operation, aiming to eliminate untrustworthy people and cut off certain chains of interests, giving up positions for reliable people. Perhaps Victor von Dum intends to use court for trial, but the emperor has no patience to let those crimes continue for years, nor has the patience to give the enemy time to react. Thunder-like actions interrupt many plans surrounding the new kingdom, many important evidence such as lists, money, weapons, emails, transaction records, and other important evidence stained with blood before their owners threw them into the shredder. Some people planned an attack, not a large-scale military invasion, but sneaking into the border to use explosives to create panic.
In the face of an international situation that is extremely dangerous, the source of soldiers and weapons is extremely easy to identify.
These things will inevitably provide clues for investigation. Even if you intentionally frame it, it will require an extremely complex process. The more complicated the process is, the more people involved, and the more ironclad evidence left behind. In contrast, extremely intimidating, low-priced and difficult to trace chemicals are the best choice. The only clue is people who have the knowledge to make explosives. These are all operational personnel who can give up. Even if there are clues to track those people, it will not affect the benefits of other people sitting on expensive sofas to divide the spoils.
However, the more troublesome attack comes from text, and it is also the most profitable attack.
Incitement of riots, protests, parades, and instigate officers and officials who have mastered intelligence to create false documents and encounters as evidence. After the flow of money is transferred to the target's account for a few seconds on the Internet, it can be transferred to the target's account in a legitimate name in a variety of forms, such as charitable donations, sponsorship funds, high royalties, etc., and can also pay taxes properly to avoid suspicion, or cash found in your own mailbox and rolled with newspapers is almost impossible to track except for banknote numbers. The enemy will not know who they are fighting. The chubby inflatable fish on the water is just a puppet that can be discarded, and it is impossible to try to catch whales at the bottom of the sea with a fishing rod.
So Regent Victor von Doom used a torpedo.
He was particularly concerned about the progress of an operation team.
Compared with other First Secret Regiment teams, the progress of this team was significantly lagging behind, but the Regent had no idea of urging them, nor had he intended to contact the squad officers directly, because he knew that all the task steps had been clearly engraved on the soldiers' brains, and they would take measures as naturally as walking, eating, drinking, and sleeping. It was not only the enemy who would use invisible ways of action. Victor von Doum was still a deadly enemy without using direct force.
At the end of 2014, the three largest affiliates of the Dutch Trade Union Federation, the United Alliance representing the Dutch workers, the Construction and Wood Alliance representing the Dutch construction and wood industry, and the three affiliates such as Abvakabo representing the Dutch public sector and postal staff were directly dissolved and merged into the federal government. This incident inspired the Regent, who looked through the list of former affiliates of the Dutch Trade Union Federation and finally established a course of action.
First, the train drivers and ticket sellers decided to strike because they believed that their work was too monotonous, which would have a significant impact on the Netherlands nationwide; then there were container workers, which, as Europe's largest port, would inevitably affect logistics efficiency. Management did not know the strike demands, because these workers had done so as early as January this year, to avoid layoffs before 2020. This time, Jan Cremers, editor of the Amsterdam Advanced Labor Institute (AIAS), believed that the last negotiation did not achieve a satisfactory result; at the same time, the Dutch Federation of Trade Unions warned Shell that if the 1% salary increase in the first year and a 1.25% salary increase in the second year, the Pernis refinery would be closed.
Due to the impact of certain key decisions and the transfer of interests, climate activism and animal rights activism occupy a much higher seat in the Dutch House of Representatives than expected. The Dutch animal party, the Dutch Green party, GroenLinks, D66 and other parties had contacted an environmental organization a year ago, and the concept of sustainable agriculture was sent to their tables by lobbyists and money. Immediately afterwards, the Dutch National Institute of Public Health and Environment issued a report inspired by a warning from an American scholar that the research institute claimed that only through direct action can the severely destructive effects of nitrogen on Dutch soils can be stopped, and that farmers are responsible for 46% of the country's nitrogen emissions, because nitrogen is mainly derived from cow dung produced by livestock.
D66 House Member Tjeerd de Groot had received a photocopy before the report appeared. When the Dutch National Institute of Public Health and Environment issued a formal report, the House Member immediately proposed a new policy to cut Dutch livestock by halves by 2017. The Farmer radical group Farmer Defence Force issued a boycott statement immediately and expressed condemnation of 200 animal rights activists occupying a pig farm in Boxtel, North Brabant, claiming that those people sow fear among livestock farmers.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content later! Because we cannot take the train, farmers have just tended to drive tractors to the Hague to protest.
More than a thousand kilometers of traffic were blocked, and the Peasant Defense Forces chose the protest site at the Binnenhof complex in the center of the Hague city of the Netherlands. This is the meeting place between the two houses of the Dutch parliament, the Ministry of General Affairs and the Dutch Prime Minister, and in addition to the train station in The Hague. During these protests, a leader of the Peasant Defense Forces threatened to launch a civil war, claiming that the government's use of the army was a "cowardly retreat behind the wall of intimidation and violence." Soldiers were hired to block the streets to prevent the protest from escalating. In the early morning of the next day, farmers prepared free breakfast for the residents of The Hague before they set off on the road, using tractors to dump used paper into the government building.
Everyone was very happy, except for the public administration, because there were inexplicably a large number of molten bottles among the protesters. An inconspicuous freight van avoided the protesters and drove in a secluded road in this noisy city. The people in the car were not panicked when facing such a scene. They knew that the turmoil would only end up with garbage all over the entire city, and perhaps some burning car wrecks, but they could not see the black smoke burning tires now.
Cooperating with the sudden interruption of urban power supply, the city of The Hague was completely in chaos.
United Nations Detention Center (UNDU
) is a prison managed by the United Nations and is part of the Hague Prison. It is located in Scheveningen, one of the eight divisions in The Hague, Netherlands. The prison has 73 staff members, 50 of which are logistics support staff and psychiatrists. The exterior wall of the prison is 5 meters high and has insurmountable barbed wire and caltrops. From the entrance to the prison, it must pass more than a dozen doors. So far, no prisoners have escaped from the prison. The location of the prison is a close to the city center.
A modern beach resort with long sandy beaches, marinas, docks and lighthouses. It is very close to The Hague, and it takes only a very short drive to reach the coast from the city center for a perfect beach vacation. But it is impossible now, the public transport sector has completely stagnated, and traffic to the outside of the Netherlands is blocked by dense farmers and tractors. Strikes of container workers at the port began to spread, as even the fishing port was attacked by radical animal protection personnel.
The prisoners here also know that there is no place for them to live outside the prison.
No one has ever dared to attack the United Nations detention center because the prison was used to detain war criminals accused by the International Criminal Tribunal of the Former Yugoslavia, including Slobodan Milosevic and Radovan Karaditch, who were found dead in a cell on 11 March 2006. The convicted Yugoslav war criminals did not serve their sentences here but were transferred to prisons outside the Netherlands to serve their sentences.
No one has ever dared to attack the United Nations facilities except for someone who dared to step into the Council on horseback.
Chapter completed!