Chapter 755: 1200 meters, fracture
âThe Jews are the most intelligent people in the world.â
This sentence is very famous in some countries. Luo An is not a scientist and cannot cut open the heads of Jews for research, but he knows another thing: Jews are very good at making money.
There are many reasons why they are good at making money, but one of them is the most important:
They will not develop many relationships with other people, even if they are also Jewish, because this will affect the speed at which they make money.
Leiden-Perelman is indeed a Jew. Correspondingly, most of his friends are Jewish, as are the executives of the Illinois Nuclear Power Company.
After the news broke, the stock value of Illinois Nuclear Power Company almost fell off a cliff, far exceeding normal circumstances.
Anyone with a discerning eye can see that there is someone behind the scenes who is taking the opportunity to destroy the market, but who is controlling the situation? Whether it is within the Illinois Nuclear Power Company or outside it, until the situation becomes clear, I am afraid only the parties involved will know.
Leighton-Perelman was so distraught that when the first wave of news broke, he focused on the company and sent people to investigate who was controlling the media in an attempt to negotiate with the other party to resolve the matter.
Leighton-Perelman didnât even look at the demonstrators. From his perspective, these people couldnât make waves.
When some of his rivals for parliament came forward, Leighton-Perelman noticed something was not quite right.
 Before he could react, the second wave of news about the investigators being shot in the back and committing suicide came out, and Leighton-Perelman's face suddenly changed.
As Leighton-Perelman expected, not long after the news of the law enforcement officer's suicide after being shot in the back came out, the FBI in New York came to the door.
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Washington, D.C., in the office area of ââthe Special Investigation Team, the detectives looked at the spokesperson of the Illinois Nuclear Power Company who was talking on the TV in the front, all with black lines on his head.
Leiden-Perelmanâs other Jewish friends also didnât mind taking a share of his fortune.
A spokesman for Illinois Nuclear Power Company said at the press conference that it was Leighton Perelman's fault for concealing information, causing environmental pollution, violating federal laws, etc., and the company was willing to apologize to the people who were harmed on his behalf. .
People want justice; congressional rivals want votes; law enforcement needs to suppress the fallout quickly; and someone inside Illinois Nuclear Power wants to kick Leighton Perelman out.
In desperation, the FBI New York branch had no choice but to send the information to the Washington headquarters, hoping to find the well-known team leader Roan Greenwood for help.
On his way back to the company with his lawyer, he was shot in the head by an unknown sniper.
Twenty days later, less than a month later, three days before Christmas and two days before Christmas Eve, Leighton Perelman, who was battered but not injured, was released by the FBI due to insufficient evidence.
Jews "have honey in their books for children to lick," but they certainly didn't teach them about giving help in times of need. Adding insult to injury is their character that is passed down from generation to generation.
 There are things you can do, but you canât say. The lights must be turned off and you canât let anyone see them or feel disgusted.
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At the moment, the evidence is not very sufficient. The FBI in New York just asked Leighton Perelman to go back and cooperate with the investigation for a period of time.
What Clayton-Perelman lacks most now is time, because someone within the Illinois Nuclear Power Energy Company is obviously taking the opportunity to swallow up his shares!
Leighton-Perelman struggled for a long time, and was finally taken away by the FBI in New York State for investigation.
At present, Illinois Nuclear Power Energy Company has a new president and CEO. I believe that under the leadership of the new person, the company will correct its mistakes and move forward, bringing new gains to the company's shareholders and bringing better things to the people. future.
The sniper disappeared instantly after firing. The FBI New York branch investigated for a long time, but found no other clues except the conclusion that "the sniper most likely came from a contaminated area."
As for the Illinois Nuclear Power Company, after Leighton-Perelman died, someone quickly stood up and held a press conference.
However, Team Leader Roan Greenwood was injured a few days ago and was on vacation and had no time. The FBI New York branch was rejected and had no choice but to bite the bullet and continue to investigate, but ultimately achieved nothing.
Lacie took a big bite of the apple and said disdainfully while eating:
âAs expected of a big company, they are really skillful in shifting the blame.â
"These people haven't always been like this." Winslow picked up another apple on Lacey's table, took a big bite, and said with a smile:
âFor them, the dead are more useful than the living.â
Lacey hummed noncommittally, and Chenelle next to her picked up the coffee and took a sip, frowning and saying:
âBut that sniper is very strong.
I looked at the file sent by the New York branch. It was a 7.62Ã51 mm NATO full-power ammunition that killed the victim Leighton Perelman.
According to the detection of the Trace Inspection Section, the weapon used by the sniper was an M25 sniper rifle.
The maximum range of this gun is 900 meters, but the sniper point found by the Trace Inspection Section is a full 1,200 meters away from the location where Leighton Perelman was shot! "
âWhat? Are you sure?â
Lacieâs eyes suddenly widened, and Winslowâs face was even more surprised:
âA gun with a range of 900 meters, a sniper shot at 1,200 meters? Where did this retired soldier come from?â
"have no idea."
Chenelle spread her hands and said helplessly:
âSo the FBI New York branch has a headache. They even suspect that the other party is a spy from across the ocean.
Because only the special snipers there are often required to use sniper rifles with a range of 600 meters to hit targets 1,000 meters away, and the special snipers in that army can still do it. "
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Lacie and Winslow looked at each other, and both saw the shock in the other's eyes.
On the other side, Michelle did not participate in this topic. She picked up a cup of slightly yellow tea and handed it to Luo An, smiling:
âLuoan, this is a herbal drink from the East. It is said that it can help people with fractures recover faster.â
At this time, Luo An was sitting on a chair wearing a casual suit, with a bandage on the ankle of his left leg, and a crutch next to the chair.
Luo Anâs mouth twitched after receiving the traditional Chinese medicinal solution made from Guiwei, red peony root, sliced ââturmeric, etc. handed over by Michelle.
He knew that Michelle meant well, but...he quietly glanced at his left ankle, which didn't hurt at all, and Luo An forced a smile:
"Thanks."
"You're welcome."
Michelle smiled and waved her hands. At this time, Lacey walked over with a smile and asked:
âLuo An, whatâs going on with you?
We have fought so many times outside and you haven't been injured much, but you actually broke your leg at home? "
Roan glanced at Lacey, snatched the candy from her hand, stuffed it into her mouth and said:
âAccidents will always happen and no one can avoid them.â
Lacey didnât care that she was robbed of candy. She bent down and smiled, lowering her voice and saying:
"Did you and Mona play too hard these past few days and are too tired to have any strength, so you are so weak...Don't! Don't! Don't! I was wrong!"
Before Lacey finished speaking, Mona came over and pinched her ears, saying with an unhappy face:
âLacie, donât go too far.â
âIâm sorry, I apologize.â
Lacie twisted her body and broke away from Mona's hand holding her ear. In turn, she hugged Mona's arm with a smile and said:
âIsnât this a joke?â
Mona snorted softly. She glanced at Luo An calmly, then looked away at Michelle and asked:
âHas Verenis given any orders recently?â
"No."
Michelle shook her head and said:
âShe has been out of contact for more than a week.â
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(End of this chapter)