Chapter 249: Acting KGB
Suslov's office is different from that of other leaders. This is the true face of the Soviet Union in the 1960s. The most popular ones are books about the theory of **. The gray-clothed bishop in front of him wore an old-fashioned suit with glasses, which was completely like an ordinary university teacher. He didn't even know how long the suit he had been with him.
Selov, who represented the KGB, was still not good enough in front of the Soviet leader of *******.
Standing in front of the gray-clothed bishop, Selov was like a cat and a mouse, and he didn't dare to move. Under normal circumstances, he would not have such behavior. The KGB's power can deal with equal-level cadres. The meaning is that if Selov was a member of the Central Committee, then there would be no member of the Central Committee that would not be afraid of him. However, the gap in status between Suslov and Selov was too far. It was no longer a right that could be compensated.
This Puritan was absolutely impeccable in terms of personal morality. If the entire Soviet Union was a person like him, then realizing the ** was definitely not a dream, but he was the only one of them. Suslov could serve as the instructor of Soviet theory as a theorist, but he could only start with himself. No one would choose a theorist to be the first secretary, and it was even more difficult for Suslov to be the top leader than Xie Lieping.
"Sit down first, wait until I finish writing this report if you have something to do!" Suslov did not let Selov stand all the time, and asked Selov to sit aside and wait in a gentle manner. He held his glasses and continued to push the report in his hand.
Then I took a collection of essays about ** theory, and after reading it for a while, Selov had to admit that he still liked to engage in conspiracy and was not suitable for studying such great theoretical knowledge. A sense of admiration for Suslov arose in his heart, and he still enjoyed dealing with such boring theories every day. People are indeed different.
"I just knew about your contact with Meshatsev and Golinov! Tell me why I should do this!" Suslov was like a tiger who had been vigilant. Even if other people stepped into his territory, he could know it immediately. For example, this time Serov established a fake propaganda department in the KGB. The KGB had just finished the meeting and just contacted the propaganda department, which attracted Suslov's attention.
"Yes, Comrade Central Secretary. This is mainly considered a strategy for our KGB in facing the dissatisfaction of the people. First, in the period of peaceful development, the security cadres of the KGB, and then the methods of responding to dangers that had just been founded and the unconventional means during the war were not appropriate. The KGB faced the work of national security directly, so we must find ways to resolve the dissatisfaction in the hearts of the people. This is the original intention of the State Administration for the establishment of a fake propaganda department!" When facing Suslov, Serov did not dare to stand up negligently, explained the work in detail, and tried to be careful in wording to avoid touching Suslov's precautionary spirit in **********.
Suslov leaned on the chair in a relaxed posture, looking at the first vice president of the KGB in front of him. The two had met a long time ago. At that time, Sellov had said in front of him that the more knowledge he had become, the more reactionary he was. At that time, the young man didn't know him, but could say anything, instead of reporting like he was reading reports.
"Does our publicity work need this? Our work is great, and although the process of practice is not completely smooth, the people's lives have indeed improved. Everything is changing in a good direction. Why do they oppose us?" Suslov said these words with an attitude that Serov could not understand, but it was not surprising to think of who the other party was. Compared to the leader who could say ** but just deceive the people, Suslov really believed that ** could be realized from the bottom of his heart, and even a little change could not be allowed to happen.
"Our work is great, but the patience of the people is very limited." Selov looked at Suslov's eyes and replied, "The people's mentality will change. In another twenty years, people born after the Patriotic War will become the dominant force in society. They have not experienced the arduous environment of the Patriotic War and the founding of the country. They will not think about how difficult it is for the Soviet Union to come to this day. They will only intuitively compare the gap between our country and foreign countries. From the perspective of an ordinary person, this comparison should be like this, compared with Nordics, compared with the total economic output of the Americans, compared with Luxembourg, and compared with Canada's per capita resources. If we accept these conditions one by one, the conditions of the Soviet Union will not be able to bear it..."
Humans are animals that are not satisfied with. For example, the Soviet Union now depicts the **, which is very difficult to realize, not to mention that new imaginations appear every year. This is equivalent to the Soviet Union being painted big pie for the Soviet people every day. The pie is getting bigger and bigger, and its development speed is almost impossible to keep up with the new pie. Over time, the people will certainly be disgusted with this false propaganda. This is a country in the primary stage of socialism is more pragmatic.
It is obvious that Suslov regarded the entire Soviet Union as himself, so it would not be difficult. If the Soviet Union was a country composed of hundreds of millions of Suslovs, Serov not only believed that the Soviet Union could win the Cold War, but also believed that ** could be achieved in this generation, but how could this be possible?
"Shelov, okay, but I hope you don't blind our people!" Suslov looked at the young man in front of him and said, "And the struggle against **********, you should pay attention to some of your remarks, and don't expand your attitude towards certain degenerate intellectuals to the entire people..."
"No, some of the so-called intellectuals who miss the Imperial Russia missed only the status of their monopoly on knowledge during the Imperial Russia period. They could use knowledge to control the people. There are a million college graduates every year. Those intellectuals who are dissatisfied with the Soviet Union will never return to that era. The country does not need 90% of people to eat enough to set off the appearance of the so-called masters. Sooner or later, our education system will destroy those dishonest guys..." Selov said confidently.
It is not easy to get permission from Suslov. You should know that Suslov has already failed to extend any force in the ************* field. Historically, Andropov's initial goal was Suslov's role, but he was suppressed by Suslov. It turns out that Andropov's concern for Suslov's role is a huge mistake.
Selov spent almost a full day in Suslov's office, eating lunch with Suslov, and was asked more than fifty questions. In the end, the KGB's fake propaganda department was recognized. However, Suslov still asked for a report to send him every other week to read. It was not easy for Selov to agree to Suslov in one bite. What if he agreed to all these conditions?
"Yuri, what is your dream?" Just as Selov stood up and said goodbye, Suslov suddenly asked this question as he looked at Selov's back.
I hope that a pair of golden partners in the United States will appear, and the templates are Go Map and the Khitans! Selov almost blurted out, "I hope I live in a stable and prosperous country, and people can respect each other. People can stay away from danger. A woman can appear in any corner of the entire alliance without any scruples at any time, without worrying about danger. If possible, I hope to eliminate all criminals..."
"Safety? This is your area of work!" Suslov smiled gently and waved his hand to let Selov leave. He gave his own evaluation in his heart. He was interested in **********'s work, but he was more willing to be a law enforcement officer. He was not the best successor.
"It's really not easy!" After returning to No. 11, Ruby Yangka Square, Selov couldn't believe that he could escape unstoppable. Suslov's way of talking was really unbearable, especially when he had only a little understanding of theory. After being a cadre for so many years, Selov was able to play the role of a theorist at least in fooling ordinary people, but at the same level as an ordinary cadre, the level of a current theorist in the Soviet Union was obviously not enough.
At that time, there was a real idea, that was, he really hoped that the United States would have a pair of golden partners like Go Map and Khitans to make the United States weaker. If we look at the victory or defeat of the Cold War, the Soviet Union in the 190s was indeed unable to turn defeat into victory within 20 to 30 years, but has it reached the point where the country could not maintain it? There should be no. At the same time, China was much worse than the Soviet Union and all survived that crisis. The Soviet Union's situation was far less serious.
If the Soviet Union's problems were to be ranked one, two, three, four, five, too high welfare, oil plummeting, Stalinic system, arms race, and even the leaders were too old, the Soviet Union's arms race was not even as burdened with welfare expenditures. These problems together may not necessarily catch up with the great influence of Go Map. The influence of Go Map is that none of its reforms succeeded, and it is not easy to fail all of them even if they fail once.
"I forgot, I took on a task with the first secretary!" Shelov suddenly remembered that the coldest time of the year has begun to pass, and he should consider the establishment of a vegetable greenhouse. He has the drawings, which stole from the Netherlands, and the intelligence department can close the door if it can't even get a large number of vegetables. However, it involves the coordination work of many departments. This may require communication with Kosykin, otherwise the advantages of the Soviet state's strength will not be mobilized. (To be continued.)
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