Chapter 402 Medical Experiments
"Are you optimistic? With current technology, it should be no problem!" Khrushchev said to himself with some questions.
If the Soviet Union was a person like Suslov, it would be no problem, but the problem was not. Never underestimate the degree of waste of human beings. This is not a capitalist alone. Anyone has this kind of heart. If they open up and eat casually, the Soviet Union could not withstand it for a few years, and China would have a precedent, and it has just been a few years.
However, it is not easy to object directly, but if the target is set a little lower, not opposing but delayed, Selov would dare to express his opinion. Although the KGB, as an intelligence agency, is not all, the data is lacking the most.
"First Secretary, I need to review the data from Ruby Yangka for analysis!" At this time, Selov must believe his memory, that is, the weather in the Soviet Union was not good in 1963, and grain production declined. Of course, he knew very well the meaning of the decline in grain production in the Soviet Union. There was no problem with the per capita consumption, but it was impossible to bear the consumption of the animal husbandry industry at the same time.
"Okay, let's take a look at the league's estimates, which is also a good thing!" Khrushchev agreed to Selov's opinion happily. It was not that the corn movement was hit by a wall. Khrushchev, who had suffered at least once, did not implement it as he did before, and immediately implemented it after making a decision.
But the problem is that Khrushchev has formed such an impression on the members of the Central Bureau of Presidium in recent years. So no one dares to understand this opposition. Selov is definitely not the first to meet this idea. Kozlov, Brezhnev, Suslov and others must have known it earlier than Selov, but from Khrushchev's tone, it seems that other members of the Central Bureau of Presidium had no objection.
This is a very terrible thing, which shows that these people are now afraid of Khrushchev and dare not object to Khrushchev. As the development continues, they will evolve into not telling the truth in front of Khrushchev and eventually starting to isolate the first secretary.
"Based on the weather records in the past decade, every three to four years, our alliance will encounter an abnormal weather situation, either drought or cold currents arrive early, causing irreparable losses to our agriculture!" Half an hour later, Selov received a record file sent by Rubi Yangka and said, "And now the alliance's agricultural grain reserve problem is not optimistic, and it actually does not seem to have the current idea of promoting the first secretary..."
Data will not lie. Of course, Selov can also forge data when needed, but it is obviously not needed at present. Using real data is enough to explain the problem. Selov still has the courage to speak truth and reason. If Khrushchev is angry and ready to scold him, just pretend that he didn't hear it. Selov will not have the same knowledge as the elderly.
"Do you know, the other members of the Central Presidium did not object to my ideas!" Khrushchev took a deep breath and said with a serious face after a long time.
"The members of the Central Presidium may not have considered the big data issue. This is not surprising. After all, the weather is unpredictable!" Selov looked calm and did not take the process just now. He had already figured out the temper of the first secretary. He was so unreasonable when he was furious, but this person had no bad intentions and would be fine when he met next time, not to mention that Khrushchev had not gotten angry yet?
Khrushchev has a more obvious personality. This kind of person is actually not bad. People like Brezhnev who cannot understand it from the surface are the most terrifying. Sherepin, Kosigin, and Suslov are not people who have seen storms and waves. In a word, they have experienced many battles and have seen many. But aren’t they all fooled by Brezhnev?
So Selov would rather face Khrushchev who got angry when he was fine than face Brezhnev who was as deep as the bottom of the sea. Should he go to talk to Brezhnev if he had nothing to do and find out if the other party was hostile to him? Then will he do anything else in the future?
"So my idea is not mature yet and needs to be put on hold?" Khrushchev said to himself with some regret. To be fair, Khrushchev can see many current problems in the Soviet Union, and is trying his best to solve the problems that can be seen. This alone makes Selov support him. Can Brezhnev see the problems of the Soviet Union? I believe he can see them, but if he doesn't solve them, this attitude is enough to make people dissatisfied.
You should know that Brezhnev had controlled the Soviet Union for 18 years in history. How long was the eighteen years? A baby could grow into an adult when he was born. Even if Brezhnev did not solve all the problems of the Soviet Union, at least some of them would be fine, but he just pretended that he had not seen these problems.
Any general secretary would say that ** is just a deceiving the common people? Anyone in the Soviet Union could say this, but Brezhnev, as the general secretary of the Soviet Union, did not have the qualifications to say it. He said it and was leaked. By the way, who leaked it? In terms of the degree of confidentiality at that time, there was a suspect, Andropov, the KGB chairman who kept a low profile in the KGB.
"Let's first observe the grain harvest this year, plus the organization to improve the food reserve system. If everything goes well, I suggest that I implement it first in a border area. As a result, I will not send people to follow and report the situation back to the truth." Selov replied absent-mindedly. It seemed that at present, he underestimated Andropov, who had been pretending to be dead in the KGB in history. This harmless scholar chairman is not the seemingly without any action.
Even if he knew that it would be impossible to succeed, Selov did not mean to stop Khrushchev's idea. Instead, he proposed to implement it in a border area, hoping to keep the losses to an acceptable level. Moreover, at that time, Selov would greet the National Security Bureau and the State Administration of Internal Affairs of the surrounding states to prevent states that implement Khrushchev's idea from getting support. The matter in Ryazan Prefecture cannot be repeated. Faced with the boss of Khrushchev's personality, you will decide not to fight with him, but instead find a way to save the country in a curve.
"But I must be careful in the future and don't let others fool me like this." Selov, who left the Kremlin, thought that ensuring his information is usually the basis for not being deceived. So if one day the KGB is no longer in his hands, it is better to make sure to hand it over to a reliable person, which is better than the relationship between Selepin and Semiccisne.
"What method did you do it?" When Selov was inspecting the scientific training ground of a KGB General Hospital, Mendlev happened to come in with a suitcase all the time. He opened it and took a look. There was a white skull and a hand bone inside. Judging from the color, the bones were specially treated.
However, the ossification process that Selov saw was not based on the color, it was very simple, with the smell of potions in the box.
"It was also done just now. At least from the appearance, it's pretty good. After all, it's something our first vice chairman wants, and it's worth it to take more effort!" Mendlev replied with a calm look at the equipment in the training ground.
Since this guy entered the Operation Execution Department, his expression has become less and less. I really wonder if he will become a robot. Has he become a robot? He has just made a human skin? Selovan resisted the urge to his right hand. At such an old age, he still can't control his random thoughts. This is not good.
"People who don't know think how close I have to FIFA, do they specifically go over to deliver artworks? Did the ossification expert of your Operations Executive Department borrow it from the Academy of Fine Arts?" Selov kept silent and stood side by side with Mendlev, observing the experiment through the glass. Judging from the data from the instrument, it was doing well.
An adult man inside connected various lines to the instrument. After watching for a while, Selov, who was bored, asked Mendlev to go out for a walk.
"General, what experiment is being conducted by the General Hospital?" Mendlev now said little on the surface, and he still has the curiosity of normal humans in his heart. He is very interested in the experiments at the KGB General Hospital.
"Oh, the anti-lie detector experiment. You also know that the lie detector tests psychological quality. Not all outstanding agents are sad. The general hospital seems to have new results. After taking the medicine, the physical signs will be the same as usual, and there will be no heartbeat and other physical data that are easily captured by the lie detector. I don't know if it is effective yet, so try it!" Selov said absent-mindedly with a bottle of gawas in the corridor, "It's just an ordinary clinical experiment!"
"Head, will you directly use agents to experiment? Will there be side effects?" Mendlev asked trembled.
"Any drug has side effects. When it was invented, it was killing people. Many drugs were used to treat heart disease but had some destructive effects on the kidneys. So why should I take it? Because heart patients need special medicines. Compared to kidney damage, the patients chose to accept it!" Selov said with his eyebrows, "But the General Hospital is not so arbitrary. We must first use foreign arrested spies to experiment. The State Administration of Spy on the Domestic Spy has arrested so many people every year, so it must be of some use, just to treat it as a little compensation for the Soviets..."
Chapter completed!