Marvel Book of Magical Events

Chapter 1335 Conspirator (Part 1)

He lied and people are still dying today.

Even if it was not a direct order, lives were taken in his name and with his tacit approval.

Death is silent and unobtrusive. There was no grand cannon fire, no buzzing monomolecular chain saw blades, just the insignificant sound of gunfire drowned in the silencer and the laser beam that burned through skin, muscle and bone in an instant. Multiple operations are carried out simultaneously, targeting bureaucrats, arms dealers, intelligence brokers, human traffickers, and CIA informants at home and abroad. The targets will not have only one identity. The above identity is just one of them. How to treat these people depends entirely on the emperor. The way the established system views them.

This is a counterintelligence operation aimed at excluding untrustworthy people and cutting off certain chains of interests to make way for reliable people. Perhaps Victor von Doom intended to use the courts to conduct trials, but the Emperor did not have the patience to let accusations of crimes linger for years, nor to give his enemies time to react. The thunderous action interrupted many plans surrounding the new nation. Many lists, money, weapons, emails, transaction records and other important evidence were stained with blood before their owners threw them into the shredder. Some are planning an attack, not a large-scale military invasion, but to sneak into the border and use explosives to create panic.

In the face of a precarious international situation, the origin of soldiers and weapons is extremely easy to identify.

These things will inevitably provide clues for the investigation. Even if it is deliberately framed, it will require an extremely complicated process. The more complicated the process, the more people will be involved, and the more strong evidence will be left behind. In contrast, chemicals that are extremely scary, cheap, and difficult to trace are your best bet, and the only clues are those with the knowledge to make explosives. These are operatives who can be abandoned, and even if there are clues that lead to those people, it will not affect the profits of other people sitting on expensive sofas dividing the loot.

However, the more troublesome offense comes from text, and it is also the most profitable offense.

Set off riots, protests, and demonstrations, incite rebellion against military officers and officials who possess intelligence, and create false documents and encounters as evidence. After the money flows on the Internet for a few seconds, it can be transferred to the target's account in a legitimate name, in many forms. There are many kinds of direct forms, such as charitable donations, sponsorship funds, high royalties, etc., and you can pay taxes properly to avoid suspicion, or you can find cash rolled up with newspapers in your mailbox, except for the banknote number. Almost untraceable. The enemy will not know who they are fighting. The fat inflatable fish on the water are just puppets that can be discarded. Trying to catch the whale from the bottom of the sea with a fishing rod is simply impossible.

So Regent Victor von Doom used torpedoes.

He is particularly concerned about the progress of an action team.

Compared with other teams of the First Secret Regiment, the progress of this team is obviously lagging behind, but the regent has no thoughts of urging, nor does he have any intention of directly contacting the team officers, because he knows that all the task steps have already been clearly engraved on the soldiers' brains. They will take steps as naturally as walking, eating, drinking, and sleeping. Enemies are not the only ones who resort to invisible means of action, Victor von Doom remains a deadly enemy even when not using direct force.

At the end of 2014, the three largest affiliates of the Dutch Trade Union Confederation, the United Federation representing Dutch workers, the Construction and Timber Union representing the Dutch construction and carpentry industry, and Abvakabo representing the Dutch public sector and postal workers, were directly dissolved. Incorporated into the Federation. Inspired by this incident, the regent looked through the list of former affiliates of the Dutch Trade Union Confederation and finally established a course of action.

First, the train drivers and conductors decided to go on strike because they believed that their work was too monotonous, which would have a major impact on the entire Netherlands; followed by the container workers, in Rotterdam, the largest port in Europe, a strike by container workers would be inevitable affect logistics efficiency. Management was not aware of the strike demands because the workers had already done so as early as January this year to avoid layoffs before 2020, which Jan Cremers, editor of the Amsterdam Advanced Labor Institute (AIAS), believes was the last negotiation. No results were achieved that satisfied both parties; at the same time, the Dutch Trade Union Confederation warned Shell Oil that the Pernis refinery would be closed if it could not meet the requirements for a 1% wage increase in the first year and a 1.25% wage increase in the second year.

Climate activism and animal rights activism have taken up significantly more seats in the Dutch House of Representatives than expected due to the impact of certain key decisions and interest pipelines. Political parties such as the Dutch Animal Party, Dutch Green Party, GroenLinks, and D66 had contact with an environmental organization as early as a year ago, and the concept of sustainable agriculture was brought to their desks by lobbyists and money. This was followed by a report from the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, inspired by warnings from an American academic, that the seriously damaging effects of nitrogen on Dutch soils could only be halted through direct action. , and farmers are responsible for 46% of the country's nitrogen emissions, because nitrogen mainly comes from cow manure produced by livestock farming.

D66 House of Representatives member Tjeerd de Groot had obtained a photocopy of the report before it appeared. When the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment came out with a formal report, the member of the House of Representatives immediately proposed new policies to halve the Netherlands' livestock population by 2017. The farmers' activist group the Farmers' Wehrmacht immediately issued a boycott statement and condemned the 200 animal rights activists who occupied a pig farm in Boxtel, North Brabant, claiming that they were sowing seeds among livestock farmers. fear.

Unable to catch trains, farmers have just tended to drive their tractors to The Hague to protest.

More than a thousand kilometers of traffic were blocked. The Peasant Defense Force chose the Binnenhof building complex in the center of The Hague, Netherlands, as the venue for the protest. This is the meeting place for the two houses of the Dutch Parliament, the Ministry of General Affairs and the Prime Minister of the Netherlands. In addition, there are also trains in The Hague. Waiting place. Amid these protests, a leader of the Peasants' Defense Force threatened civil war, claiming the government's use of the military was a "cowardly retreat behind a wall of intimidation and violence." Soldiers were hired to block streets to prevent protests from escalating. Early the next morning, farmers prepared a free breakfast for The Hague's residents before hitting the road, using tractors to dump used paper into government buildings.

Everyone was happy, except for the public administration, because a large number of Molotov cocktails appeared among the group of protesters. An inconspicuous cargo van avoided the protest crowd and drove on a secluded road in this noisy city. The people in the car did not panic when faced with such a scene. They knew that these unrest would only end up with the entire city covered with garbage, and maybe some burning car wreckage, but they could not see the black burning tires now. cigarette.

Coupled with the sudden interruption of the city's power supply, the city of The Hague fell into complete chaos.

The United Nations Detention Unit (UNDU) is a United Nations-run prison, part of The Hague Penitentiary, located in Scheveningen, one of the eight divisions of The Hague, Netherlands. There are 73 staff members in the prison, 50 of whom are support staff and psychologists. The outer wall of the prison is 5 meters high and has insurmountable barbed wire and barbed wire. You must pass through more than a dozen doors from the entrance to the prison visitation area. So far, no prisoner has escaped from this prison. The prison is located in a modern seaside resort close to the city center with a long sandy beach, a promenade, a marina and a lighthouse. It's very close to The Hague and only a short drive from the city center to the coast for a perfect beach holiday. But now it is impossible. The public transportation sector has completely come to a standstill. The traffic leading to the outside of the Dutch city is blocked by dense farmers and tractors. The strike of port container workers has begun to spread, because even the fishing ports have been affected by radical animal protection. attacks by people.

The prisoners here also know very well that there is no place for them outside prison.

No one has ever dared attack the UN detention facility, which is used to house war criminals indicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, including Slobodan Milo, who was found dead in his cell on March 11, 2006. Ševich and Radovan Karadzic, convicted Yugoslav war criminals, were not serving their sentences here but were transferred to prisons outside the Netherlands.

No one has ever dared attack a United Nations facility, except one man who dared to ride a horse into the Security Council.

War criminals must be tried in his courts.

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