American Tax Officer

Chapter 686: 345: Assassination Conspiracy



Chapter 686: Chapter 345: Assassination Conspiracy
 

“You and David have no conflict of interest? I fear that statement is made a bit too prematurely. If we Freemasonry fall, do you think, with his style, that your days will continue to be comfortable?”

The three men from Reze, who had been calm moments ago, their expressions had subtly changed upon hearing these words.

Don’t be fooled by their seemingly light talk; they had actually held a meeting within their group about this very issue.

Many in their group believed that David was an uncontrollable man, and since he could now mercilessly strike at Freemasonry, it might not be long before he could do the same to the Ansa Group.

Thus, some right-wing elements within the group had long suggested that if they couldn’t win David over, it would be best to find a way to suppress or remove him, to prevent him from becoming a threat to their interests in the future.

However, since David was now suppressing the Freemasonry Group, which many in their organization were happy to see, the Ansa Group internally had, up to this point, failed to reach a unified opinion on how to deal with David.

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“Why did President Kennedy initially nationalize the Federal Reserve and propose a series of policies that would hurt our interests? Because he knew that if successful, America’s treasury would reach an unprecedented level of abundance, and he himself would achieve unparalleled political accomplishments!”

“And now what David is doing is essentially the same as what President Kennedy did. If he gets his hands on our taxes, along with those of Ansa and the Illuminati, then the current economic and fiscal woes facing America would be solved. Do you think he wouldn’t want such credit?”

Henrietta knew that her previous words had hit a nerve with the representatives of the Three Major Families, and she immediately added fuel to the fire.

After hearing this, the expressions on the faces of the Reze trio became even more grave.

America’s current economic condition was indeed terrible, but if the Internal Revenue Service’s tax investigation succeeded, there was a great chance it could inject much-needed vitality into America’s economy.

Otherwise, why would the White House openly support the Internal Revenue Service’s tax investigation, knowing it would offend the Freemasonry Group, if not because they had made a firm stand?

Did they really think the President was old and senile?

He was very shrewd!

But that was not the most important thing.

The most important thing was that the three from Reze had detected a hint of a threatening tone in Henrietta’s words.

This tax investigation wasn’t specifically naming the Jewish Group.

Once the Yudai Group fell, and the Ansa Group and the Illuminati didn’t suffer losses, even if the Internal Revenue Service intended to back off, would this group of Jewish people just let it go?

Certainly not!

By that time, this group of Jewish people would surely come forward, complaining to the whole world that the Internal Revenue Service only targeted them while being indifferent to the interests of groups like Ansa and the Illuminati.

Could the public tolerate such targeted actions by the Internal Revenue Service?

Certainly not.

After all, if David only targeted the Jewish People and not the Ansa Group, wouldn’t that make him a spokesperson for the Ansa Group’s interests?

At that time, even if David and the Internal Revenue Service didn’t want to get involved with them, pressured by public opinion and for the sake of demonstrating fairness, they would definitely have to take some action against them!

So, the Ansa Group’s plan to sit back and watch the fight was in jeopardy, given the current situation.

“No matter the conflict between our Freemasonry and your Ansa Group, fundamentally, we belong to the same kind. We are people who abide by rules and order, but David is not one of us; he is a disruptor of order. So we must remove this aberration and restore the balance to the order!”

“Of course, we are proposing this plan, so we won’t let you suffer any losses. Haven’t the Ansa people always wanted a share in Wall Street? As long as you are willing to collaborate with us this one time, I can ensure you get a stake there!”

Henrietta knew she had set the stage perfectly and promptly placed her offer on the table.

“Is that true?”

The three from Rege Cyril Jep, originally indecisive, showed a flicker of interest upon hearing this condition.

The Ansa Group had long coveted Wall Street, the hen that laid golden eggs.

Unfortunately, finance was not the Angsa people’s forte, and this place had long been firmly controlled by Freemasonry, so no matter how much they had lusted over it for years, they could only watch helplessly.

“Since I’ve brought it up, of course, it’s true!”

Rege Cyril Jep exchanged glances, and then the former said, “This is a matter of great importance, not something we three can decide on our own. I think we need to take the message back and let the group discuss it.”

“That’s only natural…”

“…”

Although they didn’t make a decision right away, in the following moments, they inquired in detail about the Freemasonry’s thoughts on the matter of getting rid of David.

Henrietta’s idea was not complicated: if the plan really succeeded, first, the Ansa Group would have to deploy their military personnel, rallying the troops to prevent the Internal Revenue Service from making a desperate armed threat.

As for the Illuminati, they would move their people within the government departments after the fact to suppress the matter as much as possible.

What Freemasonry had to do was simple: plan the operation, handle the aftermath, and find a scapegoat.

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