MTL - Twenty Seven Years-Chapter 485 Public opinion war (6)

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  Chapter 485 Public Opinion War (6)

  November 22

  General Liaison Office of the Leizerin Wartime Action Team of the International Equality League

   "Let's talk about the intelligence team." At the morning meeting, Verak held a glass of water and looked at Shirley.

"People in the corresponding area of ​​the intelligence team have approached the newspaper, its staff and their families, but the situation is not optimistic. These people are basically under the special care of the government army, and we have no chance to contact them directly." Shirley road.

   "Direct contact..." Verak waited for Shirley to continue.

  Xue Lier said "hmm": "If you want to get in touch, you probably have to use letters or other methods, but no one can guarantee that after reading the letters, they will not pretend to cooperate with us and secretly co-operate with the government to entrap us."

   This is the last result that Veraker wants to see.

   Adopting this approach will mean that they will be completely passive in the operation, relying on cheap trust to maintain the progress of the mission.

   "Do you have any ideas?" Verak looked at the others.

  Everyone shook their heads.

"In addition, our comrades stationed at the martyrs' cemetery sent a message saying that the government forces have significantly increased their strength around the martyrs' cemetery, and it is very likely that there will be some action in the near future." Before the problem of collecting evidence was resolved, Shirley Another problem was reported.

   "I suspect that the government army has not been able to search for our traces. They had no choice but to force us to come forward by attacking the martyrs' cemetery." Murphy, who was in charge of sending and receiving telegrams, guessed.

"We still don't know why the government army falsely reported the number of people we arrested. I think this matter is very important, and it is more or less related to the issues you mentioned before." Cyril pulled another problems that have plagued them for a long time.

Verak raised his hand: "Okay, let me summarize. We are now facing three problems. The first is how to break into the newspaper office and collect strong evidence of government fraud. The second is how to protect the safety and integrity of the martyrs' cemetery. The third is how to find out the real purpose of the false numbers reported by the government forces."

   All three questions are tricky.

   There are almost no routes for them to expand in depth.

   "The priority should be collecting evidence, right?" Connie asked.

"Yes." Verak nodded, "The comrades in the Martyrs Cemetery have all died, and what we protect is their dignity, but above that, what is more important is the lives of the existing comrades and whether our final revolution can Success. As for why the government forces falsely reported the number of our arrests, at least this has not affected our safety, so it can be considered at the last place."

"You make a lot of sense, but I think, in terms of collecting evidence, even if we can't get inside the newspaper, we can get a batch of cameras from Hall and collect some evidence independently. The most urgent thing now is the martyrs The issue of the cemetery.” Spencer, a veteran of the combat team, advocated temporarily listing the matter of the martyrs’ cemetery at the top of the list. The government forces cannot figure out our movements, so they dare not act rashly."

   "Yeah." Shirley looked at Spencer.

Spencer continued: "If this is the reason why the government forces did not attack the Cemetery of the Martyrs a while ago, can we continue to not interfere in the Cemetery of the Martyrs now? Take the initiative to take action in other ways to attract the attention of the government forces, Make it unnecessary for them to lure us to come forward by mobilizing the martyr's cemetery."

Murphy put his arms around his chest and said in a deep voice: "I think this logic is feasible, but as long as our people are not arrested and the government forces still have no effective gains, then this situation will not last for long. Unless we Willing to take the initiative to let a few comrades throw themselves into the trap from time to time, giving the government army the illusion that they can wipe out us without destroying the martyrs' cemetery."

"There should be no better way now. It would be good if we can use this method to delay for a while. We just need to concentrate on collecting evidence first, and then we're almost done. We'll see how to maintain the safety of the martyrs' cemetery." The combat team Deputy team leader Ni agreed to agree with Murphy's views, and at the same time supported Spencer's proposal.

   "Do you have a better idea?" Verak also agreed in his heart. After all, with the strength of the action team, it is extremely stressful to solve these two problems at the same time.

   "As a short-term delay, I have no objection." Shirley stated.

"I do not have either."

"I do not have either."

  The six team leaders and deputy team leaders present all agreed to this proposal.

   "Okay, then follow this. The combat team will give me an action plan as soon as possible. We will try to plan an operation within two days to draw the attention of the government forces." Verak began to arrange work.

"Yes."

"Yes."

"Yes."

"The intelligence team is trying to find a way to get in touch with the relevant personnel of the newspaper, and is preparing to receive cameras and start collecting evidence throughout the city. If we can directly film the process of the provisional government's forgery on the street, then things will not be that bad It's complicated." Verak said.

"Actually, there is another way to achieve our goal at the lowest cost." Shirley saw that no one had mentioned the most obvious way, so she had to ask herself, "The provisional government can be faked, so of course we can, not to mention that we are It is real, but it cannot be exposed through safe channels, and can only be restored by our means."

   "You mean, we randomly find some people to pretend to be government troops, and then forge the process of their forgery, and then take pictures and send them directly to the Propaganda Department?" Cyril asked.

   "Yes, this way we don't need to take the risk of trying to break into the newspaper." Shirley said.

Murphy also thought about this plan earlier, but he denied it before he proposed it: "In this case, we will actually fall into a passive position. Because the presentation is real, but the process is false. Once it is reversed by the provisional government If we expose it, even if we have mastered their real fraud process in the future, no one will believe us anymore."

"The reason why I didn't propose this plan before is that I maintain the same view as you, thinking that this is creating weaknesses for ourselves out of thin air, and there will be endless troubles. But now it seems that public opinion has progressed to such a point that each other accuses each other of being fake , I am the real one, and then it is inevitable to become a mess, then we have no reason to spend any more time, countless human and financial resources to pursue the real truth, and make the fake out as quickly as possible, the result will only be better .”

"I expected that we could film the situation inside the newspaper and steal the complete process of their forgery. As long as this point can be fully revealed in detail, public opinion will not fall into a stalemate, and the situation will be quite clear. By then Not only can it return our innocence, but it can also be used as a great publicity opportunity for us, so that the credibility of the government can be severely damaged again.” Verak said, “If it’s just to get into a stalemate, then we let comrades just take some pictures. Photographs can basically do it, it depends on who the public is willing to believe, and it doesn't really have a decisive relationship with the evidence we put forward."

"what do you mean…"

"What I mean is, unless we can create an identical newspaper, find out actors who look exactly the same, simulate their social relations, deduce their financial transactions, and thoroughly explain their details and the whole process of forgery. Expose it and make it impossible for the government to refute it, otherwise this approach is meaningless.”

Shirley was a little dumbfounded: "It's impossible to forge it. The best situation is that we find a few people under the landmark building of Laizein to pretend to be government troops, and ask them to forge the government's rhetoric again. Record the process."

"It's not strong enough. The provisional government can be said to be forged by us. They can even use the spies lurking in Leicester City to stage the same scene there as evidence. It's the same sentence, there is no absolute proof, What is presented to the people is the same. All they can do is to support the side they want to believe. The root is still only in their hearts and has nothing to do with the truth. Only absolute evidence is in front of them. The truth is revealed, and what they believe Only then will there be a more worthy choice on the Internet, and we will gain the support of all the deceived." Verak said solemnly.

   "But even if we can investigate all those things, can't the provisional government respond that we forged it?" Nizan questioned.

   "As long as the evidence chain is complete enough, their denial will have no effect. Just as we can't forge complete evidence such as newspapers, they can't do this either." Verak replied.

Shirley didn't seem to accept Veraker's opinion: "I admit that our method of forgery will basically only lead to a stalemate in public opinion. It is extremely difficult and almost impossible to forge evidence such as a newspaper office. , can break into the inside of the newspaper office, and the difficulty of obtaining complete evidence will only be higher than this. According to the current known information, it is impossible for us to break into the newspaper office, let alone grasp all the evidence. "

   "Yes." Veraker faced the most critical point, "The provisional government will not fail to consider this point. In the future, their care for the newspaper office, newspaper staff and their families will only be stronger."

   "Then you..."

"Actually, I secretly set a time limit for myself yesterday. I want to satisfactorily solve the problem within seven days. Because in my opinion, the truth also has a time limit. After the public opinion lasts for too long and the wrong cognition has penetrated into the hearts of the people, we If you want to change, you have to spend ten times and a hundred times more effort." Verak sighed, "The worst result can already be met, it is nothing more than stalemate, and the people choose to believe in their own way. I still want to be able to do it in the last few days. During the time of struggle, fight hard. If you fail, you will reluctantly accept the result. If you succeed, won’t we be more likely to win the final victory?”

Shirley deeply agrees: "No one doesn't want to win. In terms of time, I agree with your judgment, and I hope to do something more meaningful in the little time left. "

   "You still insist on gaining innocence through forgery?" Verak asked.

   "I will act according to your order, this is just my suggestion." Shirley is very confident, this confidence is one of the reasons why she has always been conspicuous, but she is not confident enough to refuse to obey Veraker's order.

"It sounds very reluctant." Verak smiled, "I don't mean to force anyone to do what I say, this is not what I said, and the current situation has not forced us to go to that step Let’s do it this way, divide up another team, and develop these directions at the same time.”

"Can."

   "Boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom."

  Hearing a rhythmic knock on the door, Verak finished the morning meeting and walked forward to open the door.

  "Mr. Verac." Henry was outside the door, "The first batch of cameras is ready, where do you think they need to be placed?"

   "How many are in the first batch?"

   "Fifteen, Duke Hall said that there may be about thirty more in the future."

It is also dangerous to deliver the cameras to comrades scattered everywhere, because it means that at least ten comrades will be exposed, so Verak did not rush to reply: "Let's discuss which comrades to use first, and then Looking for you."

   "Okay, then I'll go first." Henry glanced at the guest room, closed the door and left.

Verac saw Henry's performance, but did not point it out directly. He turned around and told the situation to others: "Let's first select ten areas or candidates that are more suitable for collecting evidence, and then study and study It’s safest to hold the camera by the joint.”

   "There are already candidates." Shirley got up and went to her office area to get a document. "This is the list I compiled yesterday and the corresponding basic information. Please have a look."

"Okay." Verac flipped through it, and the candidates were either able to use cameras, or they were in a suitable area, or they were clever. In short, each has its own advantages, and it is undoubtedly the most suitable person, "... If there is no problem, I will post it according to this list. By the way, the candidates can be added, and the number of cameras that Hall can get is much more than what he said yesterday."

"clear."

"Now each area is blocked separately. We can only rely on the people on Hall's side to collect the cameras. If we want to ensure safety, we should only pay attention to hiding our identities when connecting, and make sure there are no tails before taking the cameras back to the hiding place. Already." Spencer's proposals were the most basic.

Verac didn't have a better idea. In this case, he could only rely on the personal caution of the comrades: "Well, let's go to these ten comrades first. Murphy, you go to contact them and ask them to get ready and confirm the meeting place for me. Just give the list to Henry and ask them to hand over the camera as soon as possible."

   "Yes." Murphy glanced at the ten people in Veraker's circle, and went to work in front of the telegraph with the list.

   "Others, carry out the work I assigned in an orderly manner, and get busy."

  (end of this chapter)