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Chapter 123 Groups that cannot be listed

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Polaninov is a person who is not good at expressing his inner feelings, but as a special agent from the KGB, he knew very well how great the establishment of the "Patriot Support Fund" of the Guo Group is. It not only can solve the life difficulties in the post-Soviet era for many former KGB staff, but also play a role in rectifying the KGB to a certain extent. Guo Shouyun is a public figure. He enjoys not only that amazing huge wealth in the Russian Federation, but also not only the powerful political force controlled by him. Similarly, with the support of economic power and political energy, he also enjoys a great social reputation. Although his words and deeds cannot represent the mainstream of social thought, they can guide public opinion tendencies to a large extent.

Imagine that if the Guo Group officially founded a foundation aimed at funding the former KGB staff and named it the "Patriot Assistance Fund", it would be equivalent to Guo Shouyun making his statement in the evaluation of the right, wrong, merit and demerit of the KGB - "Patriot", which is obviously a positive evaluation. With his statement, there will definitely be some people who give sympathy for the KGB but remain silent due to pressure from public opinion. In this case, no matter how bad the situation is, it will form a social public opinion debate situation. That is obviously a change worthy of being proud of the millions of former KGB staff in the federal government.

To be honest, after listening to Guo Shouyun's words, especially when he attributed the KGB to the "patriots" group, Polaninov's heart was particularly surging. He felt that the boss behind him not only provided him with a stable life now. At the same time, he was also his best confidant, a wise man who could look at the current era with a truly rational look and a calm view. Polaninov felt honored to be able to follow such a person-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Although Guo Shouyun is very vicious. But one thing is that he is basically confident. He promised to invest 25 million US dollars to create the "Patriot Support Fund", which is a foregone conclusion. 25 million US dollars was not a small amount of money in the early 1990s, not to mention that the funds exist in the form of funds. During its operation, the 25 million yuan base will gradually increase with the expansion of investment projects. If Guo Shouyun personally presided over the fund, with his investment vision, it is estimated that the 25 million yuan will double in a few years. As for how big the money can solve, it is really hard to say.

Of course, Guo Shouyun set up such a fund, which may not be really upsetting the resigned KGB agents. More than 20 million US dollars of funds are not small. For a capitalist like him, investments that cannot bring profits cannot be done at any time. As for what kind of profits can be brought to the Guo Group in this regard, it may not be seen now, but in the near future, Guo Shouyun believes that he will gain a lot of money.

Standing quietly in front of the bright and bright wide glass window. Guo Shouyun looked down at the city of Khabarovsk outside the window, and a faint smile appeared on the corner of his mouth - he knew that Polaninov would soon contact those of the "Chika Club", and at the same time, he would also convey the position of the Guo Group. Now, no matter who manipulated this mysterious club that rose invisibly, or what attitude these operators had towards the Guo Group, in short, when Polaninov conveyed Guo's attitude, this newly rising and destined to achieve great things in the future will definitely consider establishing an alliance with Guo based on goodwill and understanding, otherwise, it would directly face the crisis of internal division in the first round.

Originally, in the current situation, on the one hand, it was the world's condemnation of the KGB, on the other hand, it was the tolerant understanding of the Guo Group's view as a "patriot", on the other hand, it was the lack of funds in the club, and the huge difficulties faced by the former members of the KGB organization, and on the other hand, it was the selfless funding of the Guo Group. Faced with the comparison of the two faces of cold and hot, one close and one miserable, if there is no one in the Cheka Club members who are tempted, it is definitely a complete lie. In this case, those clubs'

If the organizer does not accept the kindness of the Guo group, or even stubbornly wants to oppose Guo Shouyun, the only possible consequence is that the club has internal differences and eventually collapses. Not to mention others, just take Polaninov as an example. He will definitely be alienated from the club. As a representative middle and lower-level member of the former KGB, Polaninov's sad withdrawal will inevitably lead to a series of reactions. So it is difficult to estimate where the newly emerging Cheka Club will go.

The most important thing is that when Guo Shouyun learned about the Cheka Club, he had already made up his mind to build a "Patriot Support Fund". To put it bluntly, whether the Cheka Club accepts his kindness or not, he will continue to this path firmly--it is best for the other party to accept his kindness. On the contrary, if he doesn't accept it, Guo Shouyun will start a new Cheka Club. What's so great about it? Now Guo needs funds and influence. With the support of funds and goodwill, it may not be very difficult to build a brand new Cheka Club.

To prevent potential opponents from becoming real opponents is the self-evident supremacy of power politics. It is precisely based on this principle that when Guo Shouyun treated the Cheka Club, he only prepared a two-handed plan: either erode it, win over it as his own allies, or even make it use it for himself, or eat it, so that it cannot pose a real threat to himself... It is that simple. In addition, whether the KGB is patriotic or harmful to the country, whether fair or unfair in this era is all open and flashy excuses.

As Guo Shouyun imagined, Polaninov, who was deeply inspired by his understanding, shifted the attitude of the Guo Group to Moscow through the channels he had in that afternoon. Similarly, as Guo Shouyun guessed, there were great differences within the Moscow headquarters of the Cheka Club on whether to accept funding from Guo Group and establish further contact with the Guo Group.

Although the name of the Chika Club is the word "club", it is more like a "round table" in terms of organizational form. At present, the club has a standing committee, which is similar to the former KGB Soviet representative meeting, but there is no position such as chairman in the committee. All members are equal. The decisions of the committee are based on the principle of democratic centralism, with the minority obeying the majority as the basic resolution principle. Any major decision within the club must be made by the committee.

The twenty-five members of the meeting voted to decide that according to the basic principles that the KGB has always adhered to, any member can only make two completely opposite choices when voting, namely: either agree or give right or not abstain. At the same time, for any vote, the voting committee members must bear responsibility for their choice. There is no doubt that the implementation of this principle is equivalent to putting forward quite strict requirements for each member. Under the constraints of this principle, no one can escape, shirking responsibility, and no one can do nothing.

Faced with the news conveyed by Polaninov, there were two completely different opinions in the committee, opposition and support. The opponents had very good reasons: first, Guo Shouyun was an "outsider". As an immigrant from China, he had no right to participate in the decision-making of major federal issues; second, Guo Shouyun was a "bad guy". In the process of overthrowing the Bolshevik Party and dismantling the Soviet Union, his actions contributed to the further deterioration of the situation; again, Guo Shouyun was a "enemy". In the process of starting his family, he was suspected of participating in many crimes such as grabbing national wealth, evading taxes, bribery and fraud, and manipulating power. Therefore, fundamentally speaking, he belonged to the club's enemy and should be one of the targets of the club's emphasis on elimination.

Supporters also gave corresponding rebuttals to the opponents' reasons. Their reasons are also very sufficient: Guo Shouyun is an outsider, but when it comes to decisions on major federal issues, he is not the longest. Compared with those American advisers who dominate the reform of the country, he has at least Russian nationality. It is also true that Guo Shouyun is a "bad guy". In the process of overthrowing the Bolshevik Party and dismantling the Soviet Union, he did do something that was beneficial to the radicals, but then again, the social trend of the time was at that time

Who did not make a wrong decision? Not to mention anything else, just talk about the KGB personnel themselves. When hundreds of radical supporters rushed to the headquarters of the Security Council, there were more than 2,000 gun-carried staff in the headquarters. What did everyone do at that time? When the radical guard arrested Comrade Kluchkov, what did the trained guard soldiers around him do? In this case, as the "traitor" and a member of the KGB club, what reason do you have to denounce a "outsider like Guo Shouyun

"? It's not true that Guo Shouyun is an "enemy", but compared with other enemies of all kinds, this enemy is still a more decent person. What's more, if we follow the KGB's original criteria for judging crimes, who is not an "enemy" in the current federal political and business world? The former Soviet Union's integrity investigation procedures clearly stipulate that the annual salary of the country's primary leaders shall not exceed 150,000 rubles, ministers at all levels, speakers of the two houses shall not exceed 90,000 rubles, and the annual salary of the first-level Soviet members of each state shall not exceed 50,000 rubles. The KGB investigator
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