Fatal Strike: Mercenary Road of Gunfire Ranger-Chapter 982 - 916: International Non-Governmental Organization

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Mountain Eagle didn't answer Anita's question, but left her a phone number before urging her to leave with the truck.

Although Anita is an 'International Investigator', she should have seen many dark things, but as a European and American, this woman has a kind of 'naivety' that seems so obvious...

Europeans and Americans are educated this way from a young age, so they have a strong path dependence when solving problems.

That is, according to a fixed so-called 'democratic freedom framework', using methods similar to environmental and animal protection organizations to pressure the authorities, creating trouble and public opinion to force the authorities to compromise.

In the heyday of the United States, this behavior was invincible. As long as political correctness was established and there was a bit of ambiguous evidence, this kind of NGO organization dared to do anything.

This model then began to spread worldwide. After years of development, alienation, and penetration, these organizations have become ideological enforcers and even pioneers of color revolutions.

However, this 'Polar Star Organization' seems a bit different from animal and environmental organizations, since rescuing trafficked women and children doesn't seem to bring enough profit to Polar Star.

Also, considering Anita's adventurous actions and her mentioned style of hiring mercenaries, it doesn't quite fit Mountain Eagle's impression of NGO organizations.

But the habit of trying to use phenomena to participate in politics still makes Mountain Eagle remain vigilant.

NGO organizations with such behavioral habits generally have strong motives and are very difficult to deal with.

Just like animal and environmental organizations, once they become famous, they attract big sponsors and can become a bargaining chip in business competition.

Some of the more influential organizations can deeply participate in the formulation of certain policy standards.

Then they possess a variant of 'law enforcement power', ensuring no enterprise or government project that doesn't meet their requirements can proceed smoothly.

For example, the animal protection organization in the United States participated in setting rules, stipulating that the living space for a laying hen must not be less than 0.07 square meters. They claim that chicken has chicken rights, so it must have enough movement space and daily time outdoors, otherwise, eggs produced by hens cannot be allowed for sale.

Even more absurd is that privately reared chickens in the city are not allowed to be slaughtered and must be treated like pets. These people not only stipulated the size of domestic chicken coops but also required breeders to protect chickens from predators as much as possible.

Do these regulations sound quite humane?

But in reality, they artificially raised the threshold for egg production, excluding chickens and eggs that don't meet 'regulations' from the market, causing poultry products to be monopolized artificially and excluding small farm owners from the poultry industry.

Small farm owners can sell through free-range farming but cannot compete in costs with those large centralized management 'poultry concentration camps' they raise.

Some of the most influential animal protection organizations can even participate and affect farmers' use of feed, thereby influencing the survival of certain feed companies.

See?

These so-called 'non-governmental organizations', NGOs, under the sponsorship of capital behind the scenes, are deeply involved in the social operation of Europe and America, using relatively covert means to pave the way for their own interests.

The biggest sponsor behind the scenes of American environmental organizations is the oil group!

Animal protection organizations are even more comical. Emerging landlords like Bill Gates and various large agricultural capital are their sponsors.

These top tycoons are used to harming others and themselves, hitting themselves first, then forcing others to follow suit, and when the cost rises to a level others find hard to bear, it's time for them to buy the other's land.

The behavioral models of these NGOs all have fixed routines, attracting traffic through an event, then proceeding as if discussing the matter with an expert or scientist's report, followed by massive media propaganda...

Once the propaganda is in place and traffic and attention are captured, they start to negate certain 'tradition', and after garnering enough attention and influence, they naturally participate in rule-making.

Often as their deep involvement unfolds, a company or even an industry begins to die out.

Many are naive to think Europe and America are all free, but in reality, the 'freedom' of Europe and America is only apparent in governments not deeply participating in citizens' lives...

But in reality, various behavioral rules in Europe and America are formulated with the participation of various social organizations.

All human, Angsa people are originally of robber origins, not born polite. Underneath freedom are various social organizations using quite forceful means to instill 'rules' and 'boundaries' into their minds, making them feel everything should be thus.

The church, unions, community management committees, and various non-government organizations deeply participate in the governance of Western society.

At first, it was good after all everyone aimed at making life better...

But human nature cannot withstand tests. When they realize they hold power and can use it for profit, everything starts to skew under the influence of capital.

Scandals frequently occur within the church...

Various unions not only force industry workers to join but also demand punctual payment of membership fees, making enterprises miserable, leading to factory and enterprise cost increases, ultimately having to relocate...

Community management committees have formulated many life rules, even detailed to the height and color of lawn at the door, roadway upkeep, and in some places even installing air conditioning requires their approval...

The 'freedom' in Europe and America differs from East in that the 'rules' and 'boundaries' there are institution-driven, while in Europe and America, they are driven by grassroots NGOs.

The only praiseworthy thing is that public and natural resources in Europe and America are indeed freely accessible, most parks and scenic areas are open for free, and the homeless can stay on the streets in city centers...

But one thing is certain: you can use public resources, but if you get into trouble there, the government has no obligation to assist.

In Mountain Eagle's plan, he also wanted to create an NGO organization or an underground fund similar to the 'Polar Star Organization' to push Arctic Fox to abandon its mercenary identity and undergo a transformation.

As long as there's a source of funding, he can set up a 'sheepskin' for a military contractor to sell the 'dog meat' of a borderless military group!

However, these plans require time to prepare, and Mountain Eagle intends to first make contact with this 'Polar Star Organization' to understand their operational model.

If they're willing to pay to hire him, Mountain Eagle will put the 'Arctic Fox' name to good use and take on a job.

After watching the truck leave, Mountain Eagle called Great White Shark Sophia, asking her to help investigate the true nature of this Polar Star Organization. Then, together with Eddie and Camel, they toppled over fuel barrels and set the plant ablaze.

The billowing black smoke could be seen from over ten kilometers away, and soon someone from the Kosovo Liberation Organization would come to check it out.

Not far from the factory, Camel cut down several bushes and placed them over the stolen jeep to make a rudimentary disguise…

Watching Mountain Eagle retrieve more ammunition from the vehicle for replenishment, Camel, a bit puzzled, shook his head and said, "What's our next move? Stay here to ambush the guys coming to check?"

Mountain Eagle nodded grimly and replied, "Why not?

When they took this line of work, they should have been mentally prepared for a counterattack…"

Camel looked at Mountain Eagle's murderous demeanor, chuckled as he loaded two more clips for himself, and said, "I mean, will this affect tomorrow's operation?

If we scare the Kosovo Liberation Organization too much, and White Whale doesn't show up tomorrow, we'll have trouble ourselves."

Mountain Eagle filled the magazine pouch on his body and then stuffed a few Hand Grenades and Smoke Bombs into his backpack, shaking his head as he said, "Someone like White Whale can solve problems via a phone call. If he's in Kosovo now, it means there's important business for him here.

Blood Fox and Robbin have already reached their designated positions, and Robbin should be able to infiltrate Pristina tonight...

I've locked down White Whale's location, and with Robbin tailing him from the outside, he won't escape."

Camel had great confidence in Mountain Eagle's leadership abilities. Seeing that he had things arranged, the old fellow refrained from further comments…

Swiftly pulling the charging handle of the M27 to check the chamber, he nodded and said, "Then let's get moving again.

Most of those guys didn't even have time to get their guns; I didn't feel any pressure at all, hoping the next wave will be stronger."

As they spoke, Mi Lu's voice came over the radio…

"Four vehicles are approaching from the east: one military jeep and two trucks, 3 kilometers from the factory checkpoint. There are about forty people, equipped with heavy weapons…"

Mountain Eagle and Camel exchanged a glance, walking toward the checkpoint while pressing the radio, "Eddie, is the Claymore Mine set up?"

Eddie stood under a large tree roadside, camouflaging the Claymore Mine strapped with duct tape to the tree trunk with dirt and branches…

Upon hearing Mountain Eagle's call, he quickly removed the safety on the Claymore Mine and connected the remote detonator. Retreating into the woods, he smiled and said, "Rest assured, they're set up…

Eight Claymores— even if God himself were sitting in those trucks, he'd be ICU-bound for months!"

With these words, Eddie retreated into the depths of the woods, regrouping with the approaching Mountain Eagle and Camel…

This Bajao man inspected the reloaded magazines on Mountain Eagle's chest and smiled, "Mountain Eagle, if you're going to reorganize Arctic Fox, I suggest you consider recruiting one or two excellent machine gunners first.

In our current situation, having a couple of machine gunners would make things much easier..."

Mountain Eagle obviously understood Eddie's point. Receiving the detonator, he squatted by a large tree root and nodded, saying, "I hope to find reliable machine gunners, but it's a matter of luck. After Iblis's lesson, I plan to raise the recruitment standards for Arctic Fox!"

Eddie squeezed next to Mountain Eagle, curiosity piqued, "What's the standard?

I think your two guys, Post Box and Tank, are quite good."

Mountain Eagle glanced at Eddie, who was attempting to poach his team, and disdainfully said, "Post Box and Tank have their own task and comrades, and the ideology and future direction of Arctic Fox don't suit them."

Hearing this, Eddie bumped Mountain Eagle's shoulder and said, "What's the standard? Tell me so I can give some advice..."