Chapter 97: 30 Methods of Secure Intelligence Transmission Under the "3 Major Laws of Special A
Chapter 97: 30 Methods of Secure Intelligence Transmission Under the "3 Major Laws of Special A
Chapter 96: 30 Methods of Secure Intelligence Transmission Under the "Three Laws of Spy Agents"
(Seeking votes at midnight) It seems that my professional knowledge as a "completely amateur" "ace agent" is really "extremely lacking"!
But it's alright, as the saying goes in my past life:
If you have any unresolved internal matters, you can ask Baidu!
If you have any questions about foreign affairs, ask Google!
If you have any questions about sex, feel free to ask Tianya!
It's all messed up, all messed up. Anyway, we have "cheat codes," so if things get heated, we'll just "activate them."
AI on your phone!
He immediately took out his phone, opened AI, and typed: I want to pass on an important piece of intelligence to a Kuomintang secret service organization by using a foreigner who is about to leave and never return. How should I do this?
Please list 30 methods that will not expose your identity even if captured by the enemy, for my reference!
The phone's AI quickly displayed:
Hello! Regarding the design challenge you raised concerning intelligence transmission, this system draws inspiration from 341 excellent spy novels and lists 30 transmission methods for your reference based on the "Three Laws of Spy Warfare":
The three laws of espionage are:
1. Safety First Rule: Direct contact = highest risk. Every action of the protagonist must be perfectly explainable in case of being followed or searched.
2. The Law of Indirect Transmission: The longer and more circuitous the chain of intelligence transmission, the safer the protagonist and the more convoluted the plot.
3. The Law of Human Nature: Even the best plans can go wrong. Utilize the unexpected, misunderstandings, and human greed or fear to deviate from mechanical plans and inject unpredictable energy into the plot.
Based on the three principles above, we have constructed six categories for you, with five types in each category, totaling 30 delivery solutions. Each category represents a unique way of thinking.
Category 1: Reincarnation - Utilizing Daily and Social Identity. Core Idea: Hide intelligence in daily activities or professional behavior, using public and legal actions to cover up secret purposes.
1. Diplomatic Mail Trap: Foreigners, posing as their country's diplomats, send a seemingly ordinary business letter (containing secret intelligence) through official channels to an embassy in a third country, which is then forwarded to the Military Intelligence Bureau through internal channels.
The risk is that diplomatic emails may be inspected.
2. News code word submission: Submitting news articles as a foreign journalist to...
The second type: Substituting one thing for another—using items and dead mailboxes. The core idea is to complete the handover without direct contact, through a safe intermediate location (dead mailbox) or item.
1. Library book hidden compartments: Microfilm rolls are hidden in the spine compartment of an obscure book in the library. The book number and shelf location information are left through the window, and the Kuomintang agents can then retrieve it themselves.
2. Pawnshop Redemption: An ordinary item (such as a pocket watch) is pawned, with the intelligence hidden inside the watch case. Military intelligence personnel can redeem the item using the pawn ticket number and password.
3. Monumental Engravings: Tiny engravings are made on a monument in the park using a special erasable material. (3.........4.......5.....)
The third type of trace: feinting to the east while attacking the west—using third parties and public events. The core idea is to create chaos, attract attention, or complete seemingly unrelated messages in full view of the public.
1. Traffic accident fabrication: Intentionally stage a minor car accident to harass the stalker. During police mediation, slip information to a Kuomintang agent posing as a passerby.
2. Theater performance code: During a performance, a flashlight, hat, or other item is used to send a signal at a Morse code frequency, which is then recorded by Kuomintang agents in the audience.
3. Anonymous auction: An ordinary item is submitted to an auction house, and Kuomintang agents bid for it at a specific price. The item contains intelligence.
4. Misdelivered Anonymous Packages: Send intelligence packages to an address adjacent to a Kuomintang (KMT) station, then "discover the error" and call the post office to correct it, allowing the KMT to intercept the packages.
5. Radio song request code: Call the public song request hotline to request a song for "a friend". The song title and the message of blessing constitute the information.
Category 4: Covert operations using technology and special means. Core idea: Use technology that may have existed at the time (during the Republic of China period), or take advantage of visual or psychological blind spots.
1. Morse code light flashing: In a hotel room window, use a desk lamp to flash a code of light towards a distant building.
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2. Carrier pigeons: Using trained carrier pigeons, messages were sent directly from the window of the residence to the Military Intelligence Bureau station.
3. Microphotography: Reducing information to a tiny dot, hiding it in a spot on the back of a stamp or in a postcard design.
4. Balloon or kite deployment: Launch balloons or kites carrying intelligence in open areas; the Military Intelligence Bureau will retrieve them at the predetermined wind direction and landing point...
5. Music record encoding: Recording a regular music record, but adding imperceptible coded signals to specific tracks, which require professional equipment to decipher.
When Han Zhenhua saw the music record code, he was overjoyed. There was no need to look at the fifth category anymore. It seemed that "Director Qi" would have another chance to appear!
Thinking of this, Han Zhenhua hurriedly "cut, copied, and entered" the detailed information on the "Soviet-Japanese Gufeng Incident":
At approximately 9:00 AM on July 29, 1938, the 19th Division of the Japanese Korean Area Army, led by Mikoto Guzang, and the 38th Division of the Kwantung Army, led by Song Jingtaijiro, crossed the Tumen River without authorization from the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters and launched an attack on the Russian Far East Army Group at Zhanggufeng and Shacaofeng.
The main forces are as follows: 1. The 38th Brigade (Brigade Commander: Major General Taiye Mengming) will cross the Tumen River!
75th Regiment (Regiment Commander: Colonel Yukitoku Itō): Main attack on the main peak of Zhanggufeng; 1st Battalion of 76th Regiment:
In coordination with the 75th Regiment, they participated in the Battle of Shacaofeng.
Part of the 25th Mountain Artillery Regiment: Provide fire support.
2. 37th Brigade (Brigade Commander: Major General Mori Kōki)
73rd Regiment (Commander: Colonel Sato): Responsible for defending the area north of Zhanggufeng.
74th Regiment: Did not participate in the battle directly, but was deployed in the rear as a division reserve.
The 15th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment, attached as support: equipped with 150mm howitzers, deployed on the west bank of the Tumen River to support infantry operations.
5th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Regiment: Responsible for air defense and countering Soviet air raids.
Part of the 19th Engineer Regiment: erecting pontoon bridges, constructing fortifications, and ensuring river crossing operations.
27th Cavalry Regiment: Performs reconnaissance and guard duties.
Finally, after obtaining detailed troop strength and deployment information down to the regimental level, he manually entered a message: "Headquarters, this is Comrade Raven's contact. Rest assured, the intelligence is absolutely accurate. I hope you can use this intelligence to trade with the Russians and obtain a division of Soviet T-34 tanks. This tank is the Russians' newest model, just starting mass production and not yet in service. Currently, the Russians are equipped with T-26 tanks. Please make sure that the Russians provide T-34 tanks, even if the number is small, rather than the outdated and obsolete T-26s!"
(Han Zhenhua thought to himself that if this part wasn't added, given the Russians' nature, they would definitely have fooled the Republic of China with T26 tanks. The original plot was to use this soon-to-be-obsolete light tank to support the Republic of China.)
The Russian T-34 tank, with its superior armor thickness, firepower, and mobility, far surpassed the Japanese Type 87 tank by at least five times, making it the most powerful tank in the world at the time, apart from the German-made Panther!
Compared to the Japanese army's "thin-skinned and fragile small tanks," the normal battle loss ratio of five to one is an understatement. Once our army obtains this batch of the most advanced tanks, it will greatly offset the Japanese army's advantage in armored forces.
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After inputting everything, I selected "One-click voice generation, voice and color of Director Qi" on my phone, then saved it, ready to play and record it onto a vinyl record after disembarking!
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