Super Dimension Technology Era

Chapter 186 Special Smuggling

Japan, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo.

Simon looked at the reports coming from home and abroad, and none of them was good news.

The Seoul Operations Office was hit hard...

The Shanghai-Shanghai Automobile Cooperation Agreement was officially signed...

The security agreement in South Korea will be lifted with immediate effect...

The Mingzhou incident triggered riots that intensified...

The Reagan, which was preparing to reinforce the Seventh Fleet, once again experienced a reactor flameout...

These things seemed to be controlled by an invisible big hand, overwhelming them, and Simon felt powerless at this time.

Karina K. Eddie, who had just arrived from San Francisco, handed over a document: "Simon, Commander Johnny's order."

Simon looked through the documents and realized that the current situation in the country was very bad. The National Guard had even been dispatched to suppress the riots in Minnesota. However, this incident aroused more and more rebellious sentiments among the people.

"Are those guys at the FBI eating shit? Someone is obviously doing something behind the scenes." Simon, who has been working in intelligence for more than ten years, knew there was something wrong with it at a glance.

The CIA and the CIA were also very good at this trick, but they didn't expect that it would be used by others on their own heads.

Karina helplessly replied: "The opponents this time are too cunning. Their network technology is very powerful. The FBI has banned hundreds of thousands of social accounts, but the opponent's propaganda efforts have not weakened at all."

"Damn Chinese." Simon knew who it was without even thinking about it. Blue Star was the only company in the polarized Internet that could compete with the power of the American Internet.

The American Internet without walls cannot stop the Chinese Internet with artificial intelligence.

Unless they also put up a wall, the problem is that if they do, they will slap themselves in the face.

Especially this year, with the global promotion of terahertz communications, China's Internet is rapidly expanding its borders. Once the United States sets up a wall to isolate itself, the consequence will be that more countries will choose China's Internet.

Therefore, they cannot build walls and can only resort to strengthening information censorship. At this time, another problem is exposed. They have always flaunted freedom of speech, which makes them have to restrain their hands when doing things.

The scary thing about artificial intelligence is that it is ubiquitous, very fast, works around the clock, and can forge thousands of accounts in one second.

The speed at which you delete comments and block accounts may not be able to keep up with the speed at which it is generated. At this time, it is possible to stop artificial intelligence unless the submarine optical cable is cut across the board.

If there are terahertz mobile phones, even if the submarine optical cable is cut, there is no way to stop it.

Mexico, the most useless country in Latin America.

A 50,000-ton ocean-going bulk carrier slowly docked in the port of Acapulco de Juarez in Guerrero state.

This place is ostensibly managed by Governor Madero, but in fact the real ruler is Sakajuan, who just emerged last year.

Acapulco-De Juarez Port is his base camp, not only has his own company, but also has his own armed forces, a typical local separatist force.

In fact, the characteristic of this Mexican country is that gangs and drug lords are intertwined. The locals have reached the point where they only know the gangs but not the government.

After occupying the port of Acapulco de Juarez through firefights last year, Sacajuan expanded its power to three nearby states this year.

But this guy is different from the average drug lord gang. He adopts corporate management and has an elite armed force of 15,000 people.

Today he went to the port in person to pick up a batch of goods.

Captain Huang Donghua and Sakajuan stood together, watching the cranes at the port unloading containers one by one. Sakajuan turned around and poured Huang Donghua a glass of tequila.

"Comrade Donghua, long time no see."

Huang Donghua took the wine glass and whispered: "Comrade Huan, be careful."

"Okay." Sakajuan took a sip of the tequila in the cup, and then he said seriously: "I plan to send Lina and Little Juan to China."

"Have you really made up your mind?" Huang Donghua asked, staring into Sakajuan's eyes.

Saccajuan said firmly: "Mexico needs a complete social transformation. Even if I am shattered to pieces, I will never look back."

"I can only wish you success and remember that the strongest fortresses are often breached from within, whether by the enemy or yourself."

"Thanks."

The number of containers on the ship is decreasing one by one. In fact, the contents inside are all declared to the port in a fair manner, and there are no contraband.

After all, the waters off Mexico are patrolled by the U.S. Coast Guard, and contraband cannot pass that level.

The items above are all daily necessities, such as clothes, shoes, toys, farm tools, and 200,000 terahertz communication mobile phones.

The most critical thing is the 200,000 terahertz communication mobile phones. This thing is actually a banned product in Mexico, so why does Saccajuan dare to import it openly?

In fact, during customs declaration, these mobile phones were declared as 4G mobile phones, while the terahertz communication plug-ins were imported in the name of electronic accessories.

As long as the terahertz communication plug-in is inserted into the mobile phone, it can become a terahertz mobile phone.

This thing is a best-seller in Mexico. After all, their domestic infrastructure is very backward, and terahertz mobile phones can maintain high-speed communications even without base stations.

The more critical thing is that terahertz mobile phones will not be monitored by forces outside China. For those drug dealers, they are simply an artifact.

Huang Donghua took away a boatload of agricultural products, timber, and Sakajuan's children.

the other side.

On the US-Mexico border.

A new kind of smuggled goods has quietly become popular.

Through a tunnel, Carlos appeared in Douglas City, Arizona, and met the gang at the local smuggler's head.

"Rum, the latest Chinese product." Carlos opened his backpack, which contained 30 mobile phones.

“Can I have satellite communication?”

"Of course, otherwise why would we be smuggling!"

Rum picked up a mobile phone, skillfully took out the terahertz communication plug-in, installed it in the mobile phone, and turned it on immediately.

After confirming one by one, Rum sent the remaining payment of 15,000 to Carlos' boss.

Two minutes later, a text message popped up on Carlos's phone, letting him know that the boss had received the money.

In fact, the profit from smuggling terahertz mobile phones is not high. Usually, they get the mobile phones in Sacajuan for about 1,200 US dollars, and the smugglers smuggled to the United States cost about 1,400 to 1,500 US dollars.

Each mobile phone earns 200 to 300 US dollars, which is not attractive compared to the profits from drugs.

But why are these people willing to smuggle terahertz mobile phones? First, the risk is low, and second, there is another profit from this thing, which is communication service fees.

The standard communication service fee provided by Star Communications to Sakajuan is US$50 per month (you cannot log in to the virtual network), while the price Sakajuan charges to each secondary distributor is US$60 to US$70 per month.

The monthly rent paid by second-level distributors to third-level distributors is 80 to 90 US dollars, and as consumers at the lowest end of the food chain, the monthly rent is generally around 100 to 120 US dollars.

In other words, for every terahertz mobile phone sold, you can receive a monthly rental rebate of US$10 to US$30 per month.

When you add up a little, it's much safer than selling drugs, and those gangs are not fools.

In the past six months or so, as many as 870,000 terahertz mobile phones have flowed into the United States from Mexico.

Sakajuan received a rebate of $13.72 million last month, which is a golden hen that keeps laying eggs.

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