One Thousand Three Hundred and Sixty-Eight Chapters, the Countryside Surrounds the City
It's all too common for small people to leak big secrets.
Because if you want to implement something, you always need small people, and they absolutely cannot enjoy the high-level protection of big people.
If a key person is less vigilant and ignores the safety rules a little bit, then it is possible to directly send top-secret documents to the Feixun group on the mobile phone and engage in private chat with the action group.
Don't think this is bragging. When the explosion happened some time ago, the NYPD police officers had already done this, including Luke and the others.
Even the FBI found in a major internal investigation that several of its employees had lost hundreds of guns and dozens of laptops, which contained top-secret information.
And according to the regulations, these notebooks were not allowed out of the FBI office at all, but they were brought home by the agents just like that, because it was convenient to go home and work overtime, and then...they were stolen by thieves.
It wasn't for this big investigation, the FBI executives themselves didn't know that so many things were lost.
The titanium mobile phone, F2F, Feixun, and the little green man mobile phone operating system that Luke has been working on are all taking this road.
Collect clues and intelligence from the bottom, and occupy the bottom of any affairs - people.
This is his inspiration from the great man's strategy of "encircling the city from the countryside".
As long as the channels for obtaining information are sufficient to cover 90% of the people in this society, can the remaining 10% really be separated from the 90% group and exist alone?
As the content on the mobile phones and social accounts of these scrutinizers who had appeared was screened by Afu, Luke's face showed a smile.
Sure enough, some of these people have problems.
Not to mention, more than a dozen of them came from a private insurance company, and the combined analysis of their positions, years of experience, and salaries is obviously abnormal.
They can't lie about their salary, of course because they have to file taxes.
You can't say that you are an outsider of the FBI or CIA, so you don't have to file taxes with the IRS.
The people of this insurance company are definitely not too core members, they should be handymen who are responsible for daily field work.
They carry the title of insurance company,
You can justifiably go to various accident sites, pretend to be on-site inspection and damage assessment personnel, and deal with the scene.
It's a pity that the people of this company have obviously worked in China for several years, and their vigilance is much lower. The photos of the company's Christmas party posted on the Internet on their mobile phones are actually the same.
But in the background, you can see that these people posted photos at the same time, almost a few seconds.
There are many similar situations, and many people have appeared.
Even if a normal person wants to be lazy, he should just forward the photo. Anyway, admitting that he is too lazy to take a photo is not a big problem.
And the technicians who handle the logistics for this group of handymen are probably used to doing things according to the rules, directly operating in batches, and helping colleagues who work overtime to send photos to fool friends.
This is the power of habit.
The FBI has complete enforcement powers in the country, so there is no need for such a long-term shell company.
The CIA does not have domestic enforcement powers, and it is somewhat possible to use such companies to circumvent legal restrictions.
But the appearance of the bald Sitwell shows that it is still S.H.I.E.L.D. who is most suspected.
It has the power of law enforcement around the world, but it is feared by local forces around the world. The principle is similar to that of the United Nations peacekeeping force.
Everyone needs a special agency to properly intervene in "international affairs", and they don't like other countries using this agency to enter their country.
But in exchange for benefits, not participating in S.H.I.E.L.D. is equivalent to being excluded from the game, and the loss of benefits is even greater.
Therefore, how to obtain more rights in S.H.I.E.L.D. and reduce its interference to the country is a long-term work.
These are obvious things, as long as you look at the direct superior department of S.H.I.E.L.D.—the five directors of the World Security Council, which happen to belong to the five major powers, it is very clear.
It is also for this reason that S.H.I.E.L.D. has considerable authority in the United States, but it is not unimpeded.
The U.S. government will give its domestic action authority to the S.H.I.E.L.D. department that it controls as much as possible, but core secrets cannot be given to this group of Americans who "contribute to the world".
This is the same as the high-level composition of the NYPD.
The nominal leadership of the NYPD is the commissioner, the first deputy commissioner, and the three deputy commissioners, who control the selection, funding, and promotion of key levels of the sheriff.
In fact, it is Sheriff Nelson who controls the daily operation and force of the NYPD.
The five commissioners are equivalent to the five directors, and Sheriff Nelson and Nick Fury have a similar scope of work.
The special departments and sub-bureaus of the two are also different, but one is in New York and the other is in the world.
In NYPD, there are disobedient 15th Bureaus, in S.H.I.E.L.D., there are members and branches of self-developed forces.
The two balance each other and compromise each other.
This is also the reason why Luke thought about asking Phil at first, but then gave up.
Sitwell is definitely not from Phil's group, so what if he finds out?
Nick Fury is self-aware that he's Chief SHIELD, but SHIELD isn't his, just like NYPD isn't Sheriff Nelson's.
The World Security Council will not allow SHIELD to become Nick Fury's private property, he is just a "professional manager".
Luke followed the line of the insurance company to check, and then more information surfaced one after another.
The intelligence is there, but most of the time the problem is finding the right target.
It is difficult to track down an experienced and vigilant old agent like Phil, but it is easy to track down a group of low-level handymen working in insurance companies.
But no matter whether Phil or the bald Sitwell is done, it is inevitable to find such handymen to let them complete the handover of documents, the issuance of sealing orders, the transfer of evidence and testimony, and so on.
If Phil and his direct subordinates were to come down, these matters on a case could be delayed for days or even weeks.
S.H.I.E.L.D. is efficient, but it can’t make the police or other departments on the other side of the handover efficient, and can only leave these things to the handymen to do it slowly.
The things these handymen deal with are not necessarily important, but they are always important.
Like the blood left by Wade at the scene this time, including the bullets that were shot into his body and then dug up and thrown away, they will all be sent away.
This kind of thing is definitely not suitable to be left in the hands of handymen, and it will be put together the next day, packaged and sent to the helicopter.
The helicopter is part of the insurance company's daily transportation and has not been specially modified.
The secrecy of this kind of replacement helicopter similar to cargo + manned + temporary support is not high, and the positioning system is turned on like that, allowing Luke to easily find its landing place - a small private airport outside Los Angeles.
The evidence was then transferred onto another cargo plane, which flew directly to its destination.
The cargo plane was owned by another cargo company, but no trace of it was found at the target airport reported.
Luke looked up the timetable of the freight company again, determined the flight record of the plane, found the refueling record of the plane, took an average of multiple fuel consumption, and obtained a data of over 500 kilometers.
He asked Ah Fu to search according to this distance, mainly for the northeast direction after the plane took off.
Afu searched the satellite photos in the database at a location of more than 500 kilometers, and finally found an airport in the desert area of Nevada, and found that the cargo plane had landed there.
There is an airport in the barren mountains and there are no obvious buildings around. It is either underground or there is a base in a cave, which is very suitable for the storage point selection of S.H.I.E.L.D.