"What? Let the University of Tokyo join the WTO? Impossible, absolutely impossible. Who on earth came up with such a stupid proposal? Such people should go to hell and meet Satan."In a spacious and luxurious office on the fifth floor of a government building in Washington, ., low-ranking congressman Cassandra Vladimi was extremely angry, with a ferocious face with spit flying everywhere, as if she was revenged for someone who had killed her father and stolen her wife. "Everyone knows what kind of place the University of Tokyo is. Letting the University of Tokyo join the WTO is like giving them some comfort. Fuck, this is really a hell of a lot of shit. Are we going to train a devil-like opponent with our own hands? And then watch them beat us?" The people standing in front of Cassandra listened expressionlessly, and no one raised any objections. Although Cassandra is just an ordinary member of Congress, her position is really not high. But the connections behind him are very powerful. First of all, his last name is unremarkable, and Vladimir doesn't give Cassandra any help or advantage, but who made his wife's last name Kennedy? Secondly, this guy has outstanding talents and is highly valued by California consortiums. In addition to being a congressman, he has several other identities. Once again, Cassandra's personal charm is equally strong. She has more than 130 very capable students, some of whom are congressmen, some are lawyers, and her network of relationships is extraordinary. So these alone are enough to make Cassandra's voice extremely strong. "Cassandra, you are too impatient. Let me explain slowly." Silibrand, who came as a lobbyist, shook his head, feeling somewhat bitter inside.
He was sent out by George Walker, mainly to convince the conservative group, such as Cassandra Vladimi. Cassandra is definitely a staunch conservative, and he hates the University of the East, just like Will Dennis and others. Since they are conservatives, it is naturally not an easy task to convince people like them. "OK, go ahead and tell me how you can convince me." Cassandra immediately crossed her arms across her chest, with an expression that said, "You go ahead and I promise I won't listen." Silibrand had no choice but to continue talking. There are many reasons to get Todai into the WTO and vice versa. The means that Silibrand can use are nothing more than reasons such as the dollar tide, and then some clichés such as the consent of other major financial backers. But it should be said that this reason is actually very effective. Cassandra was a diehard, a tough one among them, and she refuted each of the arguments put forward by Silibrand one by one. "Will the dollar tide definitely work? You may have forgotten that we have been searching for the invisible consortium hidden under the water for more than 20 years in the 1970s and 1980s, but we have not found any movement so far." "The gold tsunami, oil crisis, dollar collapse, . stock market crash and other global economic crises accompanied the entire 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. We should have been the ones to reap the profits, but what happened?" Staring at Silibrand, Cassandra breathed rapidly and said: "Although I am a lawyer, I also study history and follow current news. Have you forgotten these lessons so quickly?" "Didn't the Morgan and Rockefeller consortiums suffer heavy losses? And the Rothschild family, it is said that the members of this family also lost hundreds of billions of dollars." "The bankruptcy of Rothschild Investment Bank in the late 1980s was closely related to this, wasn't it?" "It seems that you were not beaten badly enough, so this happened, alas." After these words, Silibrand was speechless. In fact, during the more than 20 years of the 1970s and 1980s, the first, second and third oil crises, the explosion and plunge of gold after the decoupling of the dollar and gold, the Plaza Accord, the collapse of the Moscow Alliance and other events all concerned global investors. Investors all over the world have made or lost money in these events, but there is no doubt that beneath these turbulent waves, there is a cat, a giant underwater beast in the Mariana Trench, which has used an invisible hand to scoop up the massive profits from these events.
Influenced by this, world-class tycoons such as the Rothschild family are trying every means to catch this underwater behemoth. However, so many years have passed, and they still haven't found the culprit. It seems that those things just passed by so easily. Seeing that Silibrand didn't speak, Cassandra continued: “I remember when the first oil crisis happened, I was teaching at Yale University and a few of my students talked to me about it.” "Many of us speculated at the time that the power behind this was either Moscow or the University of Tokyo." "From a historical perspective, the University of Tokyo is more likely to succeed. Why? Because they have the Art of War, and they usually look ten or even a hundred steps ahead before they take one step." "When I was a student, I played chess with a Chinese man, but in four years of college, I never beat him once, not even once. Do you know how desperate that was?" "No, you definitely don't know. The wisdom of their nation is beyond your imagination. It is very powerful and far-sighted." In the face of Cassandra's sarcasm, Silibrand said nothing. After a long while, the latter finally spoke: "These are all very arbitrary ideas of yours. If the University of Tokyo is really that great, why are they still so poor?" "Cassandra, as you said, Dongda was the mastermind behind that. If I remember correctly, it was just the first gold crash. At that time, the global wealth seemed to have lost more than 500 billion US dollars. You have to know that it was 500 billion US dollars in the early 1970s." "According to statistics from the FBI, tax audits, the Federal Reserve and other sources, the first oil crisis caused a global loss of more than $600 billion in wealth, the second was $800 billion, and the third was $ trillion." "The data shows that the profits we make in North America are around 80 to 300 billion US dollars each time, and the largest share comes from emerging chaebols such as Ivy Capital, Northern Lights Investment, Dragon Soar Holdings, Sequoia Capital, and DC Capital." "According to investigations, the shareholders behind these holding chaebols are from all over the world, and we have also investigated behind the scenes, but to no avail." "If Dongda is really the mastermind behind this, then they should have made more than 5 trillion US dollars in wealth, but in fact, did they really make so much money? Is it really them?" With so much data in hand, Silibrand's rebuttal is more powerful. Cassandra, on the other hand, bases his arguments entirely on inference and conjecture, without any real data to back them up, so his views can be easily destroyed. Silibrand, who had the upper hand, did not show a smug expression, but continued: "The University of the East is very powerful, and our White House Office also acknowledges this, but we in Washington are the only superpower in the world today. We use the dollar hegemony, we print hundreds of billions of dollars every year, even if it triggers a global economic crisis, we can calm it all with the dollar tide, trade war, dollar hegemony, etc." The world has suffered greatly from the Federal Reserve's dollar printing press. Without mentioning anything else, let’s just talk about the Moscow Alliance. During the Cold War, the Moscow Alliance established a ruble system, which competed with the US dollar for nearly half a century starting in the 1940s. However, with the disintegration of the Moscow Alliance, the ruble system collapsed, bringing great disaster to the entire alliance. If it were not for the magical operations of Khru, Brezhnev and others in the 1960s, our country would have derailed the ruble system and avoided this disaster. Otherwise, the consequences would have been disastrous. You know, in the history of the original time and space, the living standards of ordinary people in Moscow throughout the 1990s experienced a huge decline. It was unimaginable that bread could be exchanged for steel behemoths such as tanks and missiles. Moreover, the average life expectancy of ordinary Moscow residents has dropped by almost ten years, which is very scary. The peninsula has very close economic ties with Moscow, so they have also suffered serious economic setbacks, and the overall national economy has basically collapsed. At that time, ordinary people in the peninsula and Siberia lived a difficult life and could not even guarantee basic food and clothing. In this time and space, Chen Ce, with his extraordinary courage, led his team to Siberia and earned more than 300 million yuan in just a few months.
It's because the economy in Siberia is extremely uncoordinated. Ordinary workers had no money to buy daily necessities, and the ruble turned into waste paper overnight. And the culprit behind all this is Washington. Of course, Brezhnev, Sergeyevich and others also had a big role to play. "But we have already confirmed that the mastermind is not Moscow. In this world, besides Dongda, who else has such power?" Cassandra's rhetorical question silenced Sillibrand once again. Because Cassandra was telling the truth. In order to find out who is the mastermind behind the incident, squad leaders such as Herbert Walker and Tang Dake have already ruled out Moscow as the most likely culprit based on facts. Because if Moscow was the mastermind behind the financial waves that swept the world, such as the gold tsunami, the oil crisis, and the collapse of the US stock market, then it would not have been so vulnerable during the collapse of the Moscow Alliance. The Moscow Alliance economy, backed by more than 5 trillion US dollars, cannot be so fragile. Apart from Moscow, the most likely mastermind behind this is Tokyo University. Tokyo, Great Britain, Paris, Berlin, etc., although they are strong, their strength is limited, and it is impossible for them to make such a big fuss under their noses. There are also the Maple Leaf Country, Australia, South American indigenous peoples, etc. These countries either have too small populations or are constantly in civil strife, so it is simply impossible. “Is there a possibility that the mastermind behind this is not from a country?” Silibrand suddenly asked back, and Cassandra immediately shook her head: "Impossible, absolutely impossible!" “No one other than the country can accomplish this.” Hearing what the other party said, Silibrand smiled: "So how did the Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Morgans and other wealthy families develop?" Without asking too much, you will know that the families he mentioned are not just as wealthy as a country. Although these family members may only have dozens or hundreds, or even just a dozen people, this is enough. why? In fact, most of the time, for a family to be strong, it only needs a super strong leader. In the original time and space history, the Sam Walton family became such a powerful wealthy family just because they used Walmart supermarkets. Walmart Supermarket was founded by Sam Walton, and it was he, the founder, who gradually defeated other competitors and made Walmart Supermarket the number one in the global retail industry. Whether it is the Rothschild family or the Rockefeller family, these families may not have always been so powerful, but no one knows what kind of collusion is behind these families. Also, is it possible that there are some wealthy families hiding behind the scenes, or alliances such as the Illuminati or the Skull and Bones Society? They hide so deeply that not only ordinary people but even some high-ranking officials are unaware of the existence of these organizations. Perhaps as a member of Congress, Cassandra has seen these people, but as long as these people do not take the initiative to expose themselves, who can know of their existence? Seeing that Cassandra didn't speak, Siliband smiled and said: "Besides, is it important to worry about whether Dongda is the mastermind? Even if Dongda is really the mastermind, is it important?"
"How powerful was the Moscow Alliance back then? They had been against us, Washington, for half a century. If it weren't for their arrogance and the fact that they had two plans for many projects, such as the moon landing, Brezhnev would have been almost an emperor, holding all the power." “Democracy is the future.” "Having said so much, let's get back to the point. Tokyo University's joining the WTO is an inevitable trend and no one can stop it, because we are all ready to harvest profits. As long as Tokyo University becomes fat enough, we will be able to eat more." Cassandra was completely silent after hearing this. After a long while, he said helplessly: "I still stick to my own point of view. If you insist on letting Dongda join, then I will choose to abstain. You can decide for yourself." After hearing this, Silibrand became angry. Good man, he wasted so much time talking, not to make the other party give up, but to support their decision. Otherwise, how can he push this measure into effect? (End of this chapter)