Chapter 211 Symbiosis Cult
◎Day 13 of the Highway Survival Game!◎
Bourbon deciphered some incredible information from that secret diary in the same way, based on the records of the researcher who had died in the 'accident'.
The research institute where he worked was actually researching some very dangerous genetic viruses, specifically targeting humans. He initially thought that Glorious Biotech had received a contract from the US government to research biological weapons.
Although he knew it was unethical and violated international regulations, the US military's style made him feel that it was normal for the US government to do such things in private. The US often accused the US in the news of creating viruses such as swine fever and chicken plague to attack the US, causing huge losses to the US's livestock industry.
Since they were doing this kind of thing, and there was a real biochemical virus targeting humans, it was actually a normal Chinese practice. However, when a new colleague who joined the company at the same time expressed his inability to accept this inhumane research and wanted to expose it to the outside world, he died "accidentally" the next day, which made him realize that something was unusual.
It's important to know that the United States has a very 'free' speech environment. There are people who claim to be aliens, who promote the idea that the moon landing was a hoax, who say they are Martians, and some who even publicly write about their romantic relationships with certain presidents...
Several years ago, a professor who worked at an official research base retired and publicly wrote a book about the military's inhumane, unethical, and internationally illegal research projects, including research and progress on biological and chemical weapons.
The professor who publicly wrote the book not only got it published, but he's still alive and well, and hasn't been held accountable by the US government that hired him. Meanwhile, his new colleague only verbally stated that he would publicly disclose that Glorious Pharmaceuticals was also researching biochemical viruses, so how did it come to the point of being silenced?
There is only one possibility—this study was not an official US project, but rather a private study conducted by Bright Pharmaceuticals itself.
Why would a non-governmental pharmaceutical company research such a dangerous and inhumane substance? Who would they use this biological weapon against? Generally, a small number of targets would only require some firearms, and the risk is very low in the United States, where gun ownership is legal and not prohibited.
The investment is only for purchasing weapons, far less than the funding required to research a biological weapon specifically targeting humans. Biological weapons are only needed when dealing with a large number of people, where a small amount of weaponry is insufficient. ...
The various questions led the researcher to embark on a silent investigation, and as he worked there longer and rose in rank, he finally came into contact with some incredible information.
The head of the research base where he worked seemed to be a follower of a mysterious church. Once, when he went to the head's office to deliver a research progress report, he noticed that the person was always busy hiding a thick book that he was reading.
Furthermore, he seemed somewhat unnatural when talking to him, and kept a close eye on him for several days. So he pretended not to notice anything unusual and continued with his previous research until several months later when the other party completely relaxed his vigilance.
Taking advantage of the base manager's vacation, he secretly used a forged work pass to open the base manager's access card and went to his office to search for the book the manager had hidden that day.
The researcher was curious: what kind of book could make the other person so nervous just because he accidentally came across it? Why did he hurriedly hide the book, as if he didn't even want the researcher to see the title...?
The researcher described in detail his adventure in that office and the various problems he encountered while searching for the book in his diary, before writing about what happened after he found the book in an almost manic and incredulous tone.
Because of time constraints and the high risk of staying in that office for too long, the researcher quickly recorded the entire book, from the cover to the contents of the pages, using his mobile phone before leaving the office.
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He returned to his home and, after confirming his safety, carefully examined what he had recorded and discovered the secret of the book: it was a symbiotic book, which appeared to be some kind of positive religious text.
But after he checked the contents, he realized that it wasn't like that at all. The contents actually proclaimed that most humans on Earth were not qualified to live, and that God was too merciful, which was why those meaningless people continued to multiply.
They will manage the world in place of God, eliminating those humans who are not qualified to live, keeping the world's population at the ideal level according to the doctrine, and clearing out those human races that only waste the resources God has given to Earth.
God will bestow upon them advanced technology, power, wealth, health, longevity, immortality, and everything else. Only those who share the same faith in the same God and work together to accomplish the same mission are their companions and are qualified to live with them on the planet they govern…
Beyond these doctrines, there are some things that seem like prophecies, but in reality they describe things that resemble a plan by some people to exterminate the human race: war plans, disease plans, natural disaster plans...
The base commander appeared to be working on a biological weapons program; in the blank spaces describing these programs in the book, there were handwritten abbreviations of biological weapons progress and research...
After seeing these things, the researcher couldn't help but speculate that the top management of Guanghui Biopharmaceutical, and even the boss, might be believers in this symbiosis cult.
If a top-tier pharmaceutical company in the US is a follower of the Symbiosis Cult, how many followers does it have within the entire US financial world? Their doctrine only recognizes that followers of the Symbiosis Cult are qualified to live on Earth. What about the other humans on Earth?
Moreover, as a native-born, middle-class American who received an elite education rather than a happy one, he had vaguely heard some rumors in the circles of students from top capitalist families on campus during his school years.
It is said that there exists a highly secretive group in the world, which can only be joined by people who have reached a certain level of wealth and power. The most elite people in various countries are members of that group; they are the people of that group...
At the time, it sounded like a fantasy, something about rich kids having a rebellious phase or something like that. After all, the United States is a country where even claiming to be aliens can be made up convincingly and get reported by various media outlets.
However, after reading the scripture, the researchers realized that the rumors they had heard were not just adolescent delusions or rebellious remarks, but were likely the words of children from families of symbiotic believers who were eager to show off and couldn't keep their mouths shut.
Naturally, realizing this, he also guessed that even members of Radiant Pharmaceuticals, who had never known of the existence of this Symbiosis Cult and had not been invited to join, were also considered by the base leader and those believers to be eliminated in the future.
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This discovery dealt a tremendous psychological blow to the other party. He knew that since this Symbiotic Cult was capable of researching such dangerous biological weapons, the various elimination plans listed in their doctrines would definitely be implemented in the future.
At that time, not only those humans whom they deem unworthy of living will become victims, but also themselves, their families and friends will become victims, and their research will become tools for harming others.
To prevent this from happening, he decided to investigate the real-life identities of the symbiotic cult's followers, obtain evidence of their planned crimes against humanity, and completely destroy all the materials being researched at the research base.
To prevent anyone from knowing the truth if his operation failed, he first stored the handwriting sample separately from the memory card containing the video recording of the scripture before commencing his operation...
Unfortunately, according to the information Bourbon obtained, the researcher died in a traffic accident on his way home after submitting his resignation. The accident was caused by a sudden brake failure in his vehicle.
If the notes weren't filled with the fantasies of someone with a mental illness, it's reasonable to assume he was exposed shortly after starting his investigation and was silenced by the other party...
After discovering these things, Bourbon was preparing to continue solving the mystery left in the diary about the location of the mobile phone memory card, but he did not expect to receive a mission from the organization the next day, ordering him to return to Japan.
The mission was to have the organization investigate whether a report they had received about a list of undercover agents within the organization stored in the Japanese Public Security Headquarters' database was true.
On the other side, he also received orders from the Japanese Public Security Bureau around the same time. The orders were that the higher-ups planned to carry out a sting operation to formally arrest high-ranking members of the organization, interrogate them, and obtain more classified information about the organization.
Within an hour of each other, they were both ordered to return to China, especially since the police had proposed a suspicious plan that looked very similar to the one that happened when Hiro was in trouble.
They needed to use the list of spies from other countries that he and Hiro had uncovered after years of undercover work and countless life-or-death crises to lure the organization into their trap.
If Bourbon hadn't known the despicable methods behind the incident in Scotland, he might have felt something was off about the plan. However, driven by his desire to quickly eliminate the organization and obtain more clues about the organization's boss, he would have agreed to the fishing scheme.
But now he not only knows that Hiro himself was framed by some underhanded people hidden within the Japanese Public Security Bureau, but he also knows that the pharmaceutical company supported by the Japanese government in the future will be one of the beneficiaries of the huge profits from the 'Silver Bullet'.
Not to mention that he had just uncovered the existence of the Symbiosis Cult, and because he was ordered by the organization's BOSS to come to the United States to investigate Akai Tsutomu, he made a lot of use of the organization's intelligence network during the investigation, and the researcher's information was also obtained from the organization's intelligence network.
In accordance with the organization's style, when assigning important tasks, partners and supervisors are always arranged to prevent members from engaging in fraudulent activities or deceiving the organization.
Naturally, the information he gathered about the Symbiosis Cult was reported to the organization's boss and Rum by Vermouth and Binga, who were also involved in the investigation. Of course, to avoid the Public Security Bureau suspecting his loyalty, he also quickly relayed the information back to the Ministry of Public Security.
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