Its headquarters is in Atlanta, a large building built in the 1970s called the Omni Complex. This building not only has a news center and studio, but also includes a hotel and a large atrium food court.
There are global news reports on the big screen in the atrium. Visitors can pay to go in and watch the live broadcasts of multiple channels to see how the elite manipulate media and public opinion in their daily work. By the way, they can also spend money to buy souvenirs.
Although it has always attracted attention from the outside world, this time is different. New York's shit bombers openly challenged the police to let the headquarters in Atlanta also enjoy the taste of 'flying'.
Unlike the sudden encounter with the New York Times, the criminals made a notice a day in advance and used the mouth of the New York Police Department Commissioner to spread the word.
This is simply a public execution, which is disturbing.
Considering the bleak situation of the New York Times, we do not dare to take it lightly. If a crazy criminal really comes to cause trouble, it will ruin its reputation for many years.
After all, no one wants to have anything to do with ‘Xiang’.
The senior management of the New York Times breathed a sigh of relief when they discovered that the media's attention had shifted slightly. In fact, they had instructed the police chief to make the provocative letter public, and this strategy seemed to work well.
Now the media in the United States have temporarily abandoned the New York Times and begun to pay attention to whether there will be a wonderful moment of "explosion". This is the face of the American emperor, and it will be too embarrassing if it is damaged.
After the New York police reception on the afternoon of the 24th, reporters from all over the United States immediately boarded a plane and ran towards Atlanta. They set up machines outside the headquarters, targeted people entering and exiting, and waited for the criminals to fulfill their promises.
Public opinion circles began to get heated, and gossip discussions spread everywhere. Business circles, bureaucratic circles, cultural circles, and even housewives were all exchanging opinions with each other.
"Is it possible that the New York Times can be bombed again after it was bombed?"
"The federal government attaches great importance to it, and the FBI has been involved in the investigation. It should not take long to catch the criminals, so don't worry too much."
"As a supporter of the Republican Party, I am very happy to see that someone finally stood up and upheld justice."
"Yes, the Democratic Party's media lies every day. I am very happy to see these garbage unlucky. Because they do not believe in God at all, and spraying feces in the toilet is God's punishment for false believers."
"No, it's impossible. There will never be another fecal spraying incident."
Faced with the blockage and hype from their peers, they could no longer sit still. They immediately sent out public relations personnel and held a press conference to proactively communicate with various media. The public relations personnel scoffed at the possible threat and flatly denied it.
"We did receive a reminder from the New York Police Department and also coordinated with the Atlanta police. It can be said with certainty that no criminals can come and cause damage.
The headquarters building has the best security measures, with round-the-clock surveillance. After receiving the information, we immediately checked all the sewage systems, and no explosive devices were found.
We have reason to suspect that this is just a prank letter. It may not even be sent by the real criminal. Maybe it is just forged by someone who wants to be famous. There is no need to be too nervous and you can relax.”
His attitude was arrogant, to the effect of 'I know, but I'm well-informed and well-prepared. Criminals can't scare me, so it's no big deal.'
The media who were ready to watch the excitement were not interested in this, and everyone flew all the way just to watch the excitement. Although the indifferent attitude was expected, it was too boring.
The New York Times feels that it will never get better before it gets rid of its own shit - everyone usually makes money by lying and deceiving others. Why am I unlucky this time but you are fine?
No, if you want to shit, let’s shit together!
Although the New York Times has temporarily ceased publication, it still retains strong connections and publicity capabilities.
On the afternoon of the 25th, the senior management of the Times issued a special "well-intentioned" public reminder, saying that attention should be paid to the septic tank and sewage pipes in the Omni Building.
This "goodwill" is not only reflected in words, their editors also deliberately gathered colleagues to hold a press conference, repeatedly emphasizing the possibility of multiple disasters.
According to the "Times", they really don't want the tragedy they have endured to happen to them, and all reminders are purely to avoid disasters from happening again.
But I don’t know if these reminders are for the public or the criminals.
The criminal's letter publicly stated that he would carry out a blast on the night of the 25th. To add insult to injury to the Times, the senior management wanted to yell "fuck you" and push all the other board members into the pit and drown.
It was too late to say anything at this moment, and the management also felt a little guilty, worried that the preventive measures they had taken were not enough. After all, the consequences of ruining their reputation were too serious, and they really couldn't afford it.
So Atlanta's sanitation department had no choice but to come in and work overtime. They sent in septic trucks and cleaners, and were asked to first clean the septic tank at the bottom of the building, and then flush all the sewage pipes.
The environmental sanitation department said - this request is a joke.
The Omni Building is a very large twelve-story building that houses a hotel, a restaurant, and a headquarters. Thousands of people visit and work in it every day.
In order to handle the excrement accumulated by so many people over time, its septic tank is also extremely large. This cannot be cleaned in a few hours.
He said that no matter how much it is, just suck it first and then talk about it. Don't be afraid of ten thousand, just be afraid of the worst. If something unfortunate happens, a little less stock in the septic tank can reduce secondary harm, right?
The sanitation department thinks this is all nonsense.
The headquarters building of the New York Times has 18 floors, which is big enough. But compared with the Ni Building, it is simply insignificant and completely incomparable.
Septic tanks are generally divided into three tanks, and you only need to clean the last sedimentation tank on a daily basis. It really takes more than a day or two to empty it. But if you are willing to pay overtime, Atlanta's sanitation workers will not give up the opportunity to make extra money.
So the building announced it was closed for business on the afternoon of the 25th, and no tourists were allowed to enter except for staff. More than 30 septic suction trucks came outside the building, intending to empty the septic tank as much as possible before dark - although this was completely impossible.
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To suction feces, you need to open the manhole cover of the sewage pipe and extend the hose of the high-powered feces suction machine. In theory, this thing is actually equivalent to a water pump, but it does not pump water.
Seeing that he was not really calm, reporters from various media groups gathered outside the headquarters became more excited. It was too boring just to watch feces being sucked, but there was nothing to interview at the scene.
It gets dark soon. Atlanta is in the south of the United States, but it is still quite cold in winter.
The reporters stayed in front of their reporting cars, eating hamburgers and fries, discussing whether there would be any big news tonight. After a long time, they missed the heating and quilts.
“Are the provocative letters fake?”
"The headquarters is too big, the security measures are very good, and the defense is very tight. It is impossible for criminals to succeed again."
"We're here in vain. There's no chance of any news here. I bet everyone will have to write a story tomorrow morning to describe their own embarrassment tonight."
"How about we stay inside the headquarters, otherwise we have to stay up like this in the dark? This is too stupid."