Damn, if you didn’t know, you would think Washington had been captured.

However, no one corrected such small details.

They say “fall is the season for reckoning”, but at least it’s still summer!

The veterans had a smooth journey, and everything seemed to be going in their favor.

However, what everyone didn't know was that while one "Hoover" was completely finished, the other "Hoover" had his eyes fixed on this group of veterans.

Have all the people been arranged?"

"Yes! Chief!"

"Well, remember, wait until the people are far away before you take action, and don't make too much noise."

"Understood, Chief!"

"Well, go ahead!

The man who gave the orders was called John Edgar Hoover.

The Director of the Bureau of Investigation of the U.S. Department of Justice is suspicious, meticulous, strict, paranoid, shrewd and capable, a rare talent in the American civil service system;

Most importantly, he had one characteristic that made his superiors feel particularly at ease with him, and that was that he hated the Communist Party and communism extremely, and even regarded socialists as his enemies.

Therefore, at the beginning of the outbreak of the "Veterans Incident" and even when veterans began to gather in large numbers in Washington, he suspected that red elements were involved, even earlier than Marshal MacArthur, who was also a performing artist.

To this end, he immediately sent an agent into the veterans' camp to conduct an ambush investigation. However, because he was not pretending to be a veteran and his behavior was suspicious, he was discovered and kicked out by the veterans.

Later, a clever guy successfully infiltrated the veterans and seemed to have obtained some valuable intelligence. When he was about to report, he unexpectedly died in the suppression operation a few days ago.

Thinking of this, Director Hoover sighed deeply.

Even after eight years of rectification, the Investigation Bureau still hasn't reached a level that satisfies him, and the staff is still not competent enough...

However, the Bureau's efforts were not completely ineffective.

"Miss Spring..."

As he muttered the name, Director Hoover's brow furrowed even more.

He instinctively thought that this woman must be holding a huge secret. Perhaps she was the mastermind behind the entire incident, sent by the Communist Party of the United States to incite the veterans to revolt!

As long as we can catch any clues about this guy, we will definitely be able to find out what exactly happened with this "President's capture incident" and then severely punish those damned red elements!

It has to be said that Director Hoover was indeed capable, as he was able to hold the position of Director of the FBI from 1928 until his death in office in 1972, and survive several presidents.

Being ruthless and having no bottom line is a bad thing when used in moral evaluation, but it is not the same when used to evaluate a politician.

The heads of intelligence agencies and secret police should have such qualities.

However, due to the limitations of technology at the time and the suddenness of the incident, Hoover's understanding of Springfield was very limited. He only knew that she was a very beautiful and kind woman, and nothing else.

Oh, and there was the incident where MacArthur sent the police to arrest Miss Spring and got beaten to death by the veterans hahahahahaha..

Oh? By the way, speaking of which...

"Boom boom boom!"

There was another knock on the director's office door, and a rather handsome young man walked in, shouting casually:

"Director!"

"Oh, you're here?"

Upon seeing this man, Director Hoover, who was always cold and inhuman, unexpectedly showed a trace of human warmth on his face and asked softly:

"Clyde, how's your questioning going?"

Clyde Tolson, Hoover's junior in college, was a star figure who rose to the rank of Deputy Director of the Bureau of Justice Investigation within two years of joining the department. Upon hearing his senior's question, he couldn't help but grumble:

"Are you asking about work right away? You're such a workaholic."

Having said that, Clyde immediately handed the information in his hand to Hoover:

..In fact, it's pretty much what you guessed. They were just following the arrest order because of a certain general's lust and greed. They didn't really know much about Miss Spring..

As Hoover flipped through the documents, his doubts grew.

Suddenly appeared in the veterans' camp;

Started helping veterans for no apparent reason;

Extremely generous and proficient in many skills including medicine;

Very good at fighting - can easily knock a 180-pound man off his feet (no kung fu at this time)

Damn it! It looks like the style of the Reds!

Apart from those brain-dead idiots, there are no such idiots who do things without expecting anything in return!

In this series of events, what alerted Hoover most were actually two main points:

The veterans' extraordinary organizational and public opinion manipulation abilities.

Especially the latter!

He was able to forcibly propel himself from an obscure FBI agent to the position of "America's top director." Others failed to notice the enormous role played by the media in this incident, so how could Hoover not see it?

It can be said that if it weren't for the subsequent "carrying the body across the bridge," "carrying the disabled through the streets," and "crying at the monument" that shocked the entire Washington D.C., how could this incident have been resolved so easily?

The White House will be surrounded by more soldiers the next day!

It is not impossible to suppress it directly in the name of "rebellion"!

The worst that could happen is to smash the White House to pieces and then paint it black!

It’s not like the White House has changed its name before.

However, once these things were done, no one dared to risk the world's condemnation and forcibly suppress, arrest or even kill the veterans;

Even the usually arrogant Director Hoover only dared to wait until the veterans left Washington far away before arranging for his subordinates to secretly capture a few of them for interrogation, for fear of being discovered.

They were able to easily force the top leaders of the United States to this point with a well-organized, interconnected and powerful propaganda offensive. Do you think this could have been planned by a group of illiterate veterans?

I'll go to your uncle's place!

If they were really that powerful, the United States would have unified the Central Continent long ago!

"Clyde, once the agents bring over those bastards who attacked the White House, you'll be directly responsible for conducting a thorough interrogation to see if you can dig out this... this Miss Spring."

"I see, I see... Oh, by the way, it seems gang members in Washington have recently started a large-scale conflict again. Related reports..."

"Let's not worry about this for now. These scum of society, just let them die..."

The two of them talked about work for a while, locked the office door, and spent some time together before leaving get off work around nine o'clock in the evening.

That's right, the two were lovers, but they didn't dare to make their relationship public due to the secular gaze. Hoover even let Clyde marry a wife as a cover.

Since the two men exchanging saliva and even touching and licking each other is too shocking, I will not describe it in detail here.

After get off work, when Clyde, with a satisfied look on his face, was driving through an alley, his car suddenly shook, the direction tilted, and he almost hit the fire pile on the side of the road.

"Hmm? What's going on?"

Hoover instinctively drew his pistol, but saw Clyde in the driver's seat waving his hand helplessly:

"I heard glass breaking, and God, I bet it was some asshole throwing a bottle on the ground again.

Although the United States was still in the "Prohibition" period at this time, it is well known that "Prohibition" could only play all other roles besides prohibiting alcohol;

For example, it promotes the proliferation of illegal liquor, the development of the black liquor industry, and the increase in the number of drunkards.

Clyde got out of the car carelessly and found that there was a piece of glass punctured in the left rear tire. He gestured to Hoover, who then breathed a sigh of relief, put away his pistol, and shook his head.

Those useless people from the Prohibition Bureau...

Last time, I remember which idiot said they wanted to merge the Bureau of Prohibition into the Bureau of Investigation?

It’s better not to use such idiots to drag down the overall quality of the investigation bureau.

(Note: Hoover had very high requirements for the staff of the Bureau of Investigation. He had to personally review every one of them. It was almost impossible to get in without special skills and good looks. So it can be said that all the staff were handsome men and beautiful women.)

(Thus, historically, he strongly opposed the merging of the Bureau of Prohibition into the Bureau of Investigation)

However, just as Clyde went to the trunk to get the spare tire and Hoover was about to get out of the car to help, a gun suddenly flashed out from the alley on the side.

Yes, there was no one, only a Thomson that was floating strangely in the air.

Director Hoover, who was getting out of the car, caught a glimpse of this inexplicable scene. Before he could release the astonishment on his face, he saw the "Chicago Typewriter" spewing out flames.

"Da da da da da..."

All 50 rounds of 11.43mm bullets were fired in just over ten seconds, but the Thompson "floating" in the air didn't shake at all, as if it was welded to reinforced concrete.

If someone really possessed this gun, then the shooter's control over the firearm was clearly so powerful that it was unimaginable to humans at that time.

In fact, if there were no orders from above, the alchemist would not miss a single bullet, but would pour all of them into the target to ensure that not a single bullet was wasted.

After the shooting, she stepped forward again and twisted the necks of Hoover and the other man to ensure that there was no risk of any damage. She then scanned their vital information before reporting on the cloud map:

"Reporting to the commander, all targets have been killed. It has been confirmed that there is no possibility of resuscitation under the conditions of this era. Mission accomplished."

"OK, thank you for your hard work! Come back quickly! The commander said there's still work for JL to do!"

"clear."

Having completed his mission, the alchemist put away his submachine gun, glanced at the stunned witnesses in the distance, and disappeared into the alley.

On the other side, Chuntian asked with some doubt:

"Commander, I still don't understand why you're trying to frame Machine Gun Kelly? Couldn't someone like 'Baby Face Nelson' or Good Boy Floyd have been involved?"

(Note: The above are relatively well-known gangs active in the Washington area, but they are still incomparable to the kind-hearted people who come from simple places like Los Angeles and Chicago.)

Because the commander had told her the entire plan, although she understood the reason for killing Hoover and his deputy (incidentally), she did not understand this point.

Even if they could incite internal fighting among Washington gangs through frame-up, instigate U.S. law enforcement agencies to crack down on gangs, and destroy the FBI in its infancy, why did it have to be this gang?

In response to Chuntian's question, Mark just curled his lips, his eyes full of mischievous smiles:

"Because Machine Gun Kelly was the only gangster that Hoover personally eliminated, and they were the only ones who never used Thompsons.

Hey, wouldn't it be more fun to frame a gang that never used a Thompson charge, that was brutally broken up by Hoover in his early years, and whose last remnants are now being hunted by the FBI?

In order to avenge the director and deputy director, all the attention of the Investigation Bureau will be focused on them.

Although killing people to silence them is not the best way to solve the problem, and although even killing Hoover would certainly not prevent the establishment of American intelligence agencies such as the FBI;

But physically eliminating this future FBI super director at the source should still be of great help to their future plans.

At the very least, it can relieve some pressure on the American Communist Party and left-wing figures like Chaplin!

That's enough!

Let’s destroy it first.

Anyway, history is meant to be messed up;

The America in this life is definitely not the America he remembers.

165 The Federal Reserve was robbed in honor of Master Ram

As Mark expected, the deaths of Hoover and Clyde, the director and deputy director of the Bureau of Investigation, did not cause much commotion.

On the one hand, Hoover was only the "Director of the Bureau of Investigation of the Department of Justice" and not the Director of the FBI who later dominated the entire United States;

Even though he had created a huge reputation for himself through various means in his early years, it was actually just that. The impoverished people during the Great Depression were already tired of the deeds of such "star detectives".

On the other hand, the attention of the entire United States and even the mainstream countries in the world is now focused on the incident in which the White House was stormed by its own veterans and US President Hoover was hung from the White House flagpole to fly a kite.

Everyone was watching for fun, especially countries like Britain and France. Every day, the headlines were filled with jokes about the US. Incidentally, they also enthusiastically helped the American people monitor whether the US government was secretly dealing with veterans.

As for the Soviet Union, although there was no overt mockery, major domestic media outlets published numerous articles criticizing the cruelty of capitalism and the hypocrisy of the US government, and pointing out that the veterans' victory was a "victory of the people."

As for the US, Roosevelt and other competitive presidential candidates are desperately canvassing for votes and preparing for the election in the second half of the year. Who the hell has time to care about you, a stupid director who died in a gang revenge attack?

Except for the Department of Justice and the gangs themselves.

Needless to say, the Ministry of Justice had its most capable director and deputy director both tragically murdered on the streets. Everyone from top to bottom was furious. But the problem was that the place wasn't particularly remote, yet there weren't any witnesses.

Oh, that’s not true. The FBI did find a “mad suspect” at the crime scene.

He said the gun was like a balloon "floating in the air, and suddenly it fired, hitting Director Hoover and Deputy Director Clyde with pinpoint accuracy.

After hearing this "story," the police, Justice Department agents, and other investigators all asked, "Why don't you write science fiction?"

It's definitely more powerful than the one in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea".

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