Steve is reviewing information about S.H.I.E.L.D.'s "Project Insight".
Judging from the public description of the project, although it is a bit of an invasion of privacy, it is at least legal on the surface.
It collects everyone’s daily movements, speech in public places and on public social networks, and other non-private intelligence, and then uses a complex algorithm to calculate each person’s probability of committing a crime in the short term.
When a person's crime probability exceeds a certain value, SHIELD will obtain more necessary private information about the person through legal means to determine when, where and how the crime the person is about to commit will occur.
And carry out corresponding measures based on the calculation results to prevent crimes that have not yet occurred.
The controversial point of this plan is that from beginning to end, the unlucky guy who was monitored and calculated was "innocent". Currently, there is no law that can punish "unexecuted" crimes that cannot even be called "attempts", unless this plan
Taking the initiative to disclose details to society and obtaining the power to use it against innocent people through a referendum - this is impossible no matter how you think about it.
So so far, S.H.I.E.L.D.’s monitoring of the “insight targets” they identify has been carried out covertly, and with Steve’s authority, it is not possible to check who the “insight targets” are. If nothing else, Rachel...
Fisker should be one of them.
...it’s amazing that it can be calculated.
If it were just that, Steve wouldn't care too much, but the problem is that this "insight plan" is completely different from the intelligence he obtained from "Vanke Machinery".
He and Coulson didn't get much information from Anton Vanke, because the information storage capacity of things like tapes is really limited, and the person who entered the information was also guessing and vaguely describing the information he got, which caused Steve
My husband could only barely understand about half of it.
According to the description in the intelligence, the so-called "Insight Project" has long been transformed by Hydra into a "Skynet" that serves themselves. If a person's public information can be used to determine whether he is likely to commit a crime, then other tendencies will naturally follow.
It can be calculated, for example...the possibility of someone being bribed and corrupted by Hydra, and the possibility of posing a threat to Hydra.
If they wanted to, they could even find a specific drop of water in the ocean, just like they could pinpoint Anton Vanke, who had retired for many years.
Combining the two, they can appear like ghosts in front of everyone who cannot be bribed or corrupted and can cause losses and threats to Hydra. They can solve all the troubles quietly. Perhaps, this is the right way.
This is the reason why SHIELD was quietly and massively corrupted by Hydra.
As expected, Nick Fury must be far ahead in the threat rankings in this plan. Even Steve himself has no confidence that he can surpass him.
As for the "Winter Soldier Project", it is much simpler in comparison. To put it simply, it is a plan carried out by Hydra at the end of World War II, when the demise of Kenna was imminent, for a comeback in the future.
They were frozen by capturing powerful Allied warriors, and then brainwashed by brain science and psychologist Arnim Zola into thugs loyal to Hydra, unfreezing and performing tasks when needed, and then intensifying the brainwashing
and refreeze.
What? Why the Allies? What about our own thugs? Of course it's because they were busy enjoying the rest of their lives after escaping from death, and had no time to do these deeds for others.
There were as many as 150 of these "Winter Soldiers" at their peak, but because they were not replenished, they always performed life-threatening tasks after being awakened, and their number was also constantly decreasing. According to information provided by Anton Vanke
According to intelligence, there are only six Winter Soldiers left in that Hydra base. Due to Nick Fury's recent large-scale purge of Hydra, Hydra executives are trying to wake up one or more of them and "give Nick Fury
A lesson learned”.
To be honest, Steve is actually more willing to deal with these opponents who can be solved with fists. As for the "Insight Project" which sounds very high-tech, it is better to leave it to Stark to solve it. His butler Jarvis should
Very good at this.
Although the guy who is supposed to be a scientist has been studying magic recently.
"Colson, let's go."
After confirming that he could not obtain any further information from SHIELD, Captain America stood up, put his shield behind his back, and asked Coulson to leave, who had been napping since opening the SHIELD database intranet for him.
"Huh? Captain, where are we going?" Coulson asked while walking around the Lost Lake.
"Siberia." Steve replied.
"Oh... Sieber... what?" The S.H.I.E.L.D. agent became more awake: "Over there... well, let's leave it to the Russians. If necessary, let Agent Romanov handle it."
"I'm afraid it will be difficult for others to handle this matter."
Steve didn't explain much. In fact, he was surprised that he could come to SHIELD first to confirm whether the "Insight Project" was urgent before deciding on the itinerary.
Because, among the list of the only six remaining Winter Soldiers, there is a name that he is very familiar with: James Buchanan Barnes, nicknamed Bucky, who has been there since he woke up.
After searching through various channels, there was still no news. Subconsciously, he felt that he had sacrificed his close comrade-in-arms.
Although he regards Hydra as an enemy that he must destroy in his lifetime, he will not underestimate them. Since they dare to formulate the "Winter Soldier" plan without fear of being captured, the victims will be brainwashed.
It couldn't be easily lifted. If it was a fool who didn't know Bucky was powerful and was too arrogant, he would probably be killed easily by using the skills he had honed in countless battles.
The only person who can steadily subdue Bucky and render him incompetent without causing too much damage to both parties is him, Steve Rogers himself.
As for brainwashing, among his friends are not only scientists, but also Atlanteans, and even gods. It is basically easy to solve this kind of coercive control based on brain nerves.
The only question now is...whether he can successfully leave SHIELD headquarters.
Steve raised his head and looked outside the data room, where the SHIELD agents - perhaps they should be called Hydra agents - had almost blocked the corridor.
"Sitwell, what do you mean?" Coulson shouted.
"I'm sorry, Captain," the bald black agent wearing glasses ignored Coulson and looked at Steve with a fake smile on his face: "You probably don't know that the act of 'actively checking the details of the Insight Project' will be exposed by Insight
The plan determines that 'immediate arrest' is required."
"It's quite shy..." Coulson muttered.
I know he is Hydra, but there is no evidence.
And he can't arrest Captain America without reasonable grounds.
Now that both sides have found good excuses, it would be unjustifiable not to take action.
"So……"
Steve glanced at the agents blocking the front with sharp eyes:
"Does anyone else want to leave before the fight starts?"