The United States Department of Homeland Security received a crucial tip early in the morning that sent shockwaves through their ranks.
An anonymous special agent from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) had reported to the National Security Agency (NSA) that a private jet had taken off from New York carrying highly classified defense chips, bound for China.
The NSA received similar messages on a daily basis, but most of them turned out to be false alarms or pranks. However, the fact that this tip came from a trusted agent within a sister agency lent it a significant amount of credibility. Colleagues who understood the gravity of their work and the legal responsibilities involved would not joke about such matters.
Just as the NSA was preparing to formulate a plan of action, they received even more shocking news. The DIA agent who had provided the tip had died after falling from a building. Whether it was suicide or murder remained unclear, but given the agent's recent actions, the Department of Homeland Security couldn't shake off the feeling that a major conspiracy was at play.
Without wasting any time, they immediately implemented an emergency plan. First, they ordered the target aircraft to turn back. Second, they couldn't allow the aircraft to return to the bustling metropolis of New York, considering the tragic events of 9/11. Therefore, they identified a small airport in northern Vermont near the US-Canada border and demanded the aircraft to land there. Finally, they deployed agents, police, and military personnel to the airport, ensuring they were fully prepared. The Vermont National Guard dispatched two F35s to escort the target aircraft through Canadian airspace, minimizing the risk of accidents.
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