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    Chapter 225: Taking advantage of the situation In the war room of the General Staff, several giants from the Chinese side were holding an emergency meeting. General Su Yu, Chief of the General Staff, was explaining the situation, "The current situation is very complicated. The 5th Group Army of the Far East Corps  It has basically entered the predetermined attack position, and the Shenyang Military Region, Beijing Military Region, and Xinjiang Military Region are also in the process of mobilization. However, the Soviet Union has a very accurate grasp of our army's strategic intentions and has made countermeasures in advance.  It would be absolutely impossible to carry out such a comprehensive military adjustment over tens of thousands of kilometers in such a short period of time without having reliable information about our army." [] Huang Kecheng, Secretary-General of the Military Commission, went on to say: "The Soviet Union has accurate information about our army.  This is certain. Now we need to resolve the Soviet counterattack deployment and find out at what point this top-secret information was leaked. "I think this is a good thing.  , a great thing." Li Kenong, Deputy Chief of the General Staff and Director of the Intelligence Department of the Central Military Commission, came out of his thoughts and said: "First, the Soviet Union's actions informed us in time that there was a traitor within us, which helped us avoid more dangers.  Big strategic passivity. Second, we can release some false information and pass it to the Soviet Union through this traitor, so as to achieve our goal of mobilizing the Soviet army, turning passivity into initiative, and serving our campaign goals.  In addition, through false information, we can quickly lead to the Soviet spies hidden within us. As for the specific link from which these top-secret information was leaked, I think the coverage of our Fourth Headquarters is the same as mine.  I am very familiar with the confidentiality system. It was formulated in 1952 when Deng Feng and I were still in the Indian Secret Service. I have not yet figured out how to crack this system. Almost everything there is a computer.  It requires centralized management, and if you want to call up all the deployment status, you must go through the fingerprint information and password of several people. The procedure is very complicated. If you don't have more advanced large-scale computers and computer experts, you can't enter their system.  But at present, the world does not have computers and computer experts that are more advanced than ours. Moreover, their managers are managed in separate war zones, and few people know the whole situation. But it is different here. We are managed in separate areas, no matter what.  It¡¯s personnel and materials. Every department knows the general deployment of the entire army.¡± ¡°Peng Dehuai, the Minister of Defense who presided over the work of the Central Military Commission with a frown, has not spoken. He has been thinking about how to resolve the Soviet counterattack deployment.  The words of Li Kenon, the spy chief, inspired him a lot. He wanted to use this spy organization hidden within us to give the Soviet Union a trick, and use a fake plan to mobilize the Soviet troops to a battlefield predetermined by us, like  To resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea, we killed several of his armies at once and deprived the Soviet Union of its bargaining capital with us in the Far East.  After Peng Dehuai returned from the Korean battlefield, Zhou Enlai nominated Peng Dehuai to succeed him in presiding over the work of the Military Commission. The Politburo meeting in July 1952 approved Zhou Enlai's proposal.  Since Peng Dehuai took charge of the work of the Military Commission, he gained a new understanding of Deng Feng through the war with India.  This time, he believed that the combat plan of attacking the Far East Corps on the eastern front, blocking the center line, and containing it on the western front was feasible.  But now that the Soviet Union has made countermeasures, some changes need to be made to this plan, so that the scale of the battle will be larger. The several group armies that were originally the strategic reserves of the People's Liberation Army Headquarters were assigned to Deng Feng's Far East Corps.  , I am afraid that the strategic reserve team is not enough now. Troops should be temporarily transferred from various military regions to organize a strategic reserve team. Huang Kecheng, secretary of the Military Commission who has been cooperating with Peng Dehuai in handling the main daily work of the Central Military Commission, looked at the silent Peng Dehuai and said: "Boss, tell me what you think."  "This is indeed a good thing. This incident reminds us that there are indeed huge hidden dangers in our military system." Peng Dehuai then said to Li Kenong: "This time it depends on you, the top secret agent. Look.  We want to see who is more skilled in the hidden front, Su. Although we lost the first move, we can strike later and dig out this spy organization as soon as possible, but we don't want to alert him yet. Just as you said, keeping him is still useful.  That way, we can mobilize the Soviet army through them." Then he turned to Su Yu and said: "Comrade Su Yu, your general staff must make a plan to mobilize the Soviet army, and it must be done as quickly as possible with the Far East Special Intelligence Commission.  Formulate a new plan. In order to strengthen the confidentiality work, this plan is carried out at the base. The conditions there are good and we can use computers to repeatedly deduce and find problems. For our next step, we will go to a very inconspicuous courtyard house on East Chang'an Street in Beijing.  Inside, a middle-aged man with a square face, a pair of round glasses, a mustache on his lips, and a slightly fat body was silently staring out the window at the falling snow, these beautiful and soft snowflakes.  Like reed flowers, like catkins, like the downy seeds of dandelions, like pure white petals, they flew down one after another, covering the earth with a white quilt. At this time, his heart was up and down, and he was like the king of China's special warfare - the Chinese.Li Kenong, Deputy Chief of General Staff of the People's Liberation Army and Minister of the Intelligence Department of the Central Military Commission. Li Kenong is an old party member who participated in the Communist Party of China in the early days of the founding of the Communist Party of China. He has quick thinking and sharp words. He is a member of the Communist Party of China and the Chinese People's Liberation Army.  The most outstanding leader and organizer on the hidden front.  One of the four heroes of the Party's secret work. During his long career in politics, although his achievements were not known for a long time, he protected the security of the Party Central Committee at critical moments with his infinite loyalty to the Party and a high degree of responsibility.  It provided decision-making information to the Party Central Committee at critical moments, played a special role as the patron saint of the Party and the army, and made significant contributions to the liberation cause of the Chinese people.  Without Li Kenong, the history of the Chinese Communist Party would have been rewritten from the early 1930s onwards. If this statement still cannot accurately express his huge role, then after his death, the US intelligence organization will be able to operate 24 hours a day.  ¡ª¡ªThe CIA made an exception and gave everyone a three-day holiday to celebrate that their most powerful opponent was gone. This was enough to show how powerful Li Kenong was.  Since the Soviet army made comprehensive military adjustments and took early countermeasures against our army's deployment, it can be concluded that the Soviet army has obtained reliable intelligence about our army. Li Kenon, the special operations king, knows this better than anyone else.  .  He is very familiar with the Soviet KGB's methods of money and beauties.  Relying on his many years of experience in secret work and his innate ability to read people's thoughts, he quickly formed a very clear line. Judging from the Soviet deployment, the Soviet Union still had  Do not understand China¡¯s most advanced military secrets, such as the reconnaissance capabilities of satellites, the combat capabilities of advanced fighters brought by Deng Feng and others, China¡¯s strategic long-range strike capabilities, and China¡¯s radio monitoring capabilities from monitoring and deciphering the radio of the Soviet embassy  Judging from the intelligence, this also confirmed my judgment. This Soviet spy, who was codenamed "Long Line 005" by the Soviet Union, should be a figure between a senior colonel and a lieutenant general in our army, because this level does not yet grasp China's most important information.  Advanced intelligence.  There are not many people at this level who know all of China's military deployment.  If it is like Deng Feng and others said that they have a Soviet background, I am afraid that there will be no more than 10 people who can meet these two conditions at the same time.  Thinking of this, he turned around and looked at Yang Guang, who was sitting at his desk. He focused on the laptop and said, "Yang Zi, do you have any personnel information on the USB flash drive for the Fourth Headquarters, below the lieutenant general level and above the senior colonel level?"  Yes, I took the exam yesterday in the computer room of the Organization Department." Yang Guang replied without taking his eyes off the computer screen, then raised his head and pretended to be dissatisfied and said, "Teacher Li, no one is always called Yang Zi these days.  "What's wrong? You won't even be called by your nickname when you become a major general," Li Kenong said breathlessly, "Check for me, how many people at this level from the Fourth Headquarters are still in the Soviet Union?"  "I checked, there are 5 colonels, 2 major generals, and no lieutenant generals," Yang Guang answered while picking up the cigarette on the table, but he heard Li Kenong.  The loud gasping voice put it on the table again and said: "I am currently checking the LAN records of each unit for officers above the rank of colonel in the past few months." "We are on the right track. You first check the Internet records of these seven people.  I think the person we are looking for may be among these seven people." Yang Guang nodded, looking at this old man who was suffering from illness and had been fighting on the invisible front with admiration.  So he said: "Teacher Li, you'd better go and rest for a while. I'll tell you the results after I check." "Yang Zi, stop talking nonsense and get to work." After saying that, he turned back to the window.  Yang Guang's eyes quickly checked the Internet history records of these seven people. The long Internet records contained statistical tables of various materials transferred to the Xinjiang Military Region, the Far East Corps, the Shenyang Military Region, and the Beijing Military Region.  The technical data of weapons and equipment, the addresses of regiment-level material storage locations in these areas, and the addresses of military factories are beyond the scope of his daily work.  Yang Guang's eyes suddenly lit up, and he couldn't help shouting, "Teacher Li, we found him, it's him." Not everyone can do the job of a spy with his head on his belt, and it really can't be done without a good psychological quality.  .  Liu Liankun has been in a state of panic ever since he met the brown bear. Anyone who sees him will be surprised to find that Director Liu's face, which was originally red, has become much paler than usual, and he has also lost a lot of weight. He has dark circles under his eyes.  He silently told people that his sleeping condition was extremely poor.  Another obvious difference is that Liu Liankun works harder than before, sometimes working late into the night.  In the dark winter night, accompanied by the whining sound of the wind, he reached out and closed the curtains, which would give him a sense of security.  He walked to the office door, looked outside, and then locked the door latch.  He turned off all the lights in the office, and there was only a faint blue light from the computer monitor in the room, coating his pale face with a layer of blue light.It looks cloudy, gray and ferocious.  Liu Liankun started his career as a spy according to Brown Bear's instructions, stealing information from the Ordnance Bureau of the Equipment Department.  At first, he was cautious and hurriedly glanced at the intelligence information requested by Brown Bear. Then based on his own memory, he returned home and wrote down the information secretly and gave it to Brown Bear.  Because there is too much data, relying solely on your own inaccurate memories can no longer meet the Soviet Union's requirements.  Brown Bear gave him a miniature camera specially made by the KGB Reconnaissance Technical Bureau, and ordered him to use the miniature camera to take pictures of intelligence materials, and then give the microfilm to Brown Bear during weekly meetings.  After committing several crimes, he has gradually adapted to this thrilling spy life, and everything has become so natural and familiar.  When the bell rang for work, he always walked quietly to the door of his office and listened carefully to the familiar footsteps coming from the corridor. Based on the footsteps, he judged who had left and who had not left.  After making sure his colleagues were gone, he locked the door and went about his "job" as a spy.  His selfless work attitude and professionalism not only aroused the respect of his subordinates, but no one doubted his espionage behavior.  "However, no matter how careful Liu Liankun is, there is no one who will not reveal his faults. There is no spy who will never be exposed, because the intelligence that spies want to steal is also the department where the other party has the most strict precautions.  As the saying goes, "If you always stand by the river, you will never get your shoes wet."  Liu Liankun¡¯s many online searches have completely exceeded the scope of his daily work. What is he going to do?  His unusual behavior aroused the suspicion of the computer room that controls the computer terminals of the Ordnance Bureau. When the director of the computer room checked the Internet access records of the global computer, he found that Director Liu Liankun had accessed much more information online than before, and almost all He read all the information, and the time was much longer than before, and it was concentrated after get off work.  The number of times is also several times more than before.  He immediately reported the abnormal situation to the computer monitoring center of the equipment department.  But it did not attract the attention of the Computer Monitoring Center of the Equipment Department.  The Department's Computer Monitoring Center believes that it is normal for a director to understand the situation in his own bureau.  The Computer Monitoring Center of the Equipment Department did not treat this as an abnormal situation. It made a record and notified the director of the computer room to continue monitoring, but did not report it.  When Yang Guang discovered this anomaly, he immediately told the director of the computer room of the Ordnance Bureau to immediately investigate Liu Liankun, and installed a pinhole camera in Liu Liankun's office to monitor him. Finally, he found conclusive evidence that Liu Liankun had stolen our military's confidential intelligence and espionage.  .  [Member Dedication]
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