Related to China!, The first black star hanging on a stone wall by the Central Intelligence Agency of the United States
The CIA headquarters has a marble wall covered in black pentagrams, with one black star representing an intelligence officer who died overseas. The first of these black stars, named Macron, was a spy operating in China as the Deputy Consul General of the United States in Dihua. Around 1950, Macron and his espionage forces developed in China were resolutely attacked by our anti espionage department and the military and civilians, and were ultimately defeated, putting an end to the history of harming our country.
The headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency in the United States is adorned with a marble wall adorned with black stars, with Macron being the first black star to hang on the wall
The CIA's favored "spy talent"
Magnum University graduated from the Department of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the United States, specializing in radio, meteorology, photography, organic chemistry and other majors, and proficient in languages such as Spanish, French, German, and Russian. Marknan joined the US Army in 1942 and engaged in meteorological research. From 1944 to 1946, he served as a member of the US Army's 10th Meteorological Squadron and carried out secret missions in Dihua, Xinjiang, China.
His espionage talent and experience quickly caught the attention of the CIA and he was recruited as an insider spy. After receiving intelligence technology training, Macron began to carry out espionage missions and carried out extensive activities in Xinjiang, China.
Macron's external identity is as the Deputy Consul General of the United States Consulate General in Dihua. He used this identity to intervene in Chinese affairs and cultivate espionage and political banditry forces in the northwest region; On the one hand, taking advantage of the geographical advantage of Xinjiang's proximity to the Soviet Union, they secretly installed intelligence monitoring equipment for air pressure, earthquakes, and radiation in Xinjiang, with the aim of detecting Soviet atomic bomb intelligence.
Escape from Xinjiang in a hurry and die in Xizang
With the liberation of Xinjiang, Emperor Mark Nancang withdrew. However, he was unwilling to leave China and thought of Xizang continuing to engage in espionage.
In March 1950, Ma Kenan crossed the desert with his followers from Xinjiang, climbed the plateau, and entered the Tibetan region. Maknan couldn't find a stable foothold and could only wander around the Tibetan region, waiting for an opportunity to carry out operations.
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On April 29th, Macron and his team broke into the home of a local herdsman and were immediately discovered by armed civilians, leading to a standoff between the two sides. Macnam stubbornly refused to lay down his weapons and clashed with armed civilians. During the exchange of fire, Macron and his close aides were killed and the others were captured. Marknan's body was subsequently buried on the spot.
In this way, Macron became the first "intelligence officer" to die overseas after the establishment of the Central Intelligence Agency in 1947, and the first black star on a marble wall.
The remaining espionage forces have been completely eradicated
During his time in Xinjiang, Maknan raised a large number of spies and political bandits in the northwest region of China, providing them with funding and weapons support. Before fleeing Xinjiang, he specifically met with one of the spy leaders, Usman, and demanded that Usman continue to confront the People's Government with his spies.
Usman gathered over 5000 bandits and launched riots at the border of Xinjiang, Gansu, and Qinghai, looting everywhere. The Northwest Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China led the anti espionage department and military civilian armed forces to resolutely crack down on the Usman spy gang.
In February 1951, Usman was captured. In April 1951, after trial, Usman and other spies and bandits were executed.
Usman and other spies and bandits
In July 1952, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China sent personnel to Xinjiang to deal with the remaining forces of the Usman spy gang. On the one hand, they led the anti spy department and the military and civilians to resolutely crack down on the stubborn spy gang leaders. On the other hand, they united the masses, resumed production, and eliminated the soil of spy bandits from political, economic, and social perspectives. They fundamentally solved the spy bandit remnants nurtured by the CIA and effectively thwarted the CIA's subversive conspiracy.