The Wolf of Los Angeles
Chapter 255: Escape from Los Angeles
Chapter 255 Escape from Los Angeles
East Los Angeles, Covenna.
In the reception room of the City Hall, Brian, Hawke and Steve decided to establish a brand new social organization after a period of negotiation. The organization headquarters is located in East Los Angeles, with Steve as the headquarter.
Of course, such an organization does not mean that it can be established immediately, and it takes a lot of time, energy and money to prepare.
Steve will set up a preparatory committee as fast as possible.
After the agreement was completed, Steve said goodbye and left.
In the second floor reception room, only Hawk and Brian were left.
Brian stood in front of the window, watching the Audi car below gradually walk away, and said, "Are you really going to get me into the Oval Office?"
Hawke said intentionally: "I am a poor boy from Wyoming. The company I founded is a little worthwhile. Some people can't help but fight, and even use physical destruction. I think they think I'm in power. Bo, as long as I get it, there is always a way to get the cake, so I need a backer."
He came to the window and patted Brian on the shoulder: "You are my biggest backer."
Brian asked, "Did you say this to Erica too?"
"How is it possible? Erica's ambition is to shoot legally." Hawke said the truth: "You have a bigger goal."
He said seriously: "BlackRock is our mortal enemy. They have developed a marginal crowd plan for the donkey party. Of course, we have to snipe these bastards. The sniping methods must be diversified, and using magic to deal with magic is one of them."
It is impossible to say in detail about this aspect, and Hawke changed the topic: "You move forward, you need a huge voter as the basis. California cannot ignore the power of Latinos and Africans."
Brian recalled some past events and said, "When my grandfather was in power in his generation, California was still crimson. With the entry of a large number of immigrants, the party made a mistake in immigration policy, and lost everything, and crimson became Deep blue."
"We are the new generation, and when the road to the current generation is not working, we will naturally change."
What he did was actually greatly affected by his previous life, and it can be said that practicality is paramount: "Unite the normal people and get their support."
Brian laughed, "I thought you wanted to unite those people."
Hawke said: "Those monsters and monsters will only become the objects of our use. The so-called marginalized people plan is nothing more than equal rights, so that these so-called disadvantaged groups can speak out to win votes from these people who like to jump around, but these people are born to not understand. They will not live in peace, they will only ask for it again and keep reaching out to ask for it.”
He has been considering the marginal crowd plan: "As long as you provoke appropriately, pick the right time, and keep adding fire to them, they will be beaten to the head."
Brian understands the truth: “We also need our own equal rights organization.”
Hawke looked into the distance, with the large number of Mexican immigrants in Covenna, and Mexicans on the streets were everywhere: "It can take a long process, and beyond these marginal groups, there are a wider group, such as Africa. and Mexican. ”
"Working about work, I have dealt with many blacks and Mexicans." Hawke's number one younger brother is a black man from Compton. The Savior also found many blacks with normal thinking to fight.
As for Mexicans, there are now more than a dozen people in Campos.
Hawke said slowly: "Many minorities have normal thinking. These ordinary people work hard and don't speak up easily. They rarely jump out to make trouble unless they can't stand it..."
"These people are often not interested in voting, why do donkeys support those people, because those people will come out and jump up and down with a little encouragement," said Brian.
"So, we need an equal rights organization." Hawke is very clear about the future development: "Continuously add fuel to it, make them jump more happily, attack each other, and get bored by society step by step."
He stressed: "What we have to do is speed up this process as much as possible."
"I will mobilize resources to facilitate this organization as soon as possible," Brian said.
It was almost noon, and Brian simply called Hawke and Edward to have dinner at a nearby Mexican restaurant.
The last time, the two were attacked in Kovina.
This time when everyone came out, three cars followed behind them.
While having dinner, Brian talked about his common enemy: "Douglas Cost of BlackRock has been hiding in the Burbank hotel and not coming out. Is he a turtle? His head is retracted and he doesn't come out. .”
"My people have been staring at him, but he's so hiding."
Brian nodded: "I have tried the beauty trick here, but I can't hook it up."
"He can't hide in the Burbank Hotel for the rest of his life." Hawke was more patient than Brian: "Douglas is the head of BlackRock's San Francisco branch. If he stays in Los Angeles for a while, he will definitely return to San Francisco. We are here If you can't do it in Los Angeles, then do it in San Francisco."
Brian asked, “Do you need me to do anything?”
Hawke was not polite either: "My people are not very familiar to San Francisco and I will find you if I need it."
"No problem," Brian said.
After lunch, Hawke left Covenna and asked Edward to drive to Pasanadi.
In a shooting range here, Campos was training with his subordinates.
Hawke did not disturb them, and came to a platform upstairs, looking at the people on the outdoor training ground from afar through the bulletproof glass.
Most of these people escaped from Mexico.
Among them, there were only one family survived, including Campos.
Hawke read an article on the Internet in his previous life, which listed the most dangerous types of jobs in the world.
One of them is to combat drugs in Mexico.
He remembered that a Mexican president launched a drug war and the government lost... Campos, the police who really wanted to ban drugs, were actually representatives, either being chased by drug dealers or being framed by former colleagues.
Not long after, the door of the room was knocked and Edward went over to open the door.
Campos walked in.
Hawke asked him to sit there casually and asked, "Is there any news in Wyoming?"
Carlos and Garcia have been in touch for a long time, and Campos has been in touch with him, saying: "They have found people and are also in contact with him. They are looking for the right opportunity to give him something."
He added: "The man's parents and a sister all disappeared, and only the body of their parents was found. The sister's whereabouts are still unknown and may have been eaten by animals such as wolves or bears."
Hawke asked directly, "Is he going to take revenge?"
Campos said: "According to Carlos and Garcia's observations, this man has been hunting alone in the mountains recently, probably practicing guns. He is said to be a good hunter among the younger generation of Indian reservations. He was at a hunting company in Denver when the incident happened. He served as a guide, but something happened at home, and he was the only one left."
Hawke said, "This guy is lucky." He paused a little and added, "I'm lucky, and I can still live."
Campos knew what this meant. Once the bomb car at that time approached Hawk, it would be alive.
This is not luck, but Hawke always attaches importance to security.
No mistakes, one song, one content, one in 6, one book, one bar, one reading!
He felt sad that good people were always hard to do.
While in Mexico, he performed his duties as an anti-drug police officer and fled to California alone.
Campos croaked: "Those **** deserve to die!"
Hawke didn't say much.
Edward, the savior, suddenly said: "What is the essence of this world? Relying on the strong and bullying the weak, good people will never be rewarded."
"We're going to be worse than the bad guys," Hawke said.
Campos nodded.
Hawke was about to leave: "There is news from Carlos and Garcia, so let me know in time."
"Yes." Campos sent Hawke out.
Hawke and Edward went out and prepared to return to Santa Monica.
On the way back, Hawke made a phone call, but there was still no movement in the Burbank hotel.
...
Burbank Hotel, Penthouse Suite.
Assistant Ryder answered a phone call and came to the study. He informed Glass Coster: "Boss, the business charter flight has been booked and will take off on time at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning."
"Through the Overseas Foundation, order another one and leave at 2 p.m.," Douglas said.
"Yes." Ryder hurried back and asked the overseas foundation to order a business plane.
Douglas picked up a cell phone that he had never used before and called a number: "At noon, mobilize all of you and **** me to the airport with the best bulletproof cars."
The other side answered, "Please pay in advance."
Douglas asked another assistant to pay for security.
After staying in Los Angeles for so many days, he has forgotten how many days he has not left the hotel. Many jobs are contacted by email and telephone, and matters that need to be interviewed are also invited to the Burbank Hotel for negotiation.
During this period, he also talked about investment with several Hollywood crews.
Ang Lee's "Brokeback Mountain" is the top priority.
Originally, the project was raised step by step, and preparations would not start next year as soon as possible.
However, after the crew received funds, they had officially established a studio and carried out preparations in all aspects.
Filming will start in February and March next year and participate in the 2005 Oscar competition.
These were nearly a year faster than producer James Shams planned.
If it weren't possible, Douglas would like to let Brokeback Mountain participate in next year's Oscar competition.
The work arrangement was done and it was revealed that it would leave Los Angeles tomorrow. Douglas, as usual, entered the bedroom to rest after lunch, quietly left the suite, took the freight elevator downstairs, met with the security fleet that came to greet him, and headed straight to Los Angeles International Airport.
Along the way, he was worried, afraid of being attacked.
Douglas was not relieved until he entered the airport apron and got on the business plane he had booked.
The plane took off successfully after repeated inspections.
Two hours later, the business plane landed at San Francisco International Airport.
Douglas got off the plane and boarded the convoy where the company came to pick it up. His whole body was in a different spirit.
(End of this chapter)
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