Chapter 1620 - 596: A Different Turks and Caicos Islands (Part 2)
Chapter 1620 - 596: A Different Turks and Caicos Islands (Part 2)
You need to know that as the most stable upper-middle class group, doctors do not lack income or social status.
Under such circumstances, what they want most is honor.
As long as we turn the Turks and Caicos hospital into a medical sanctuary, then it won’t be us inviting them over, but they will apply to come on their own.
Even if it’s just to gain a bit of prestige, by that time, the Turks and Caicos hospital won’t lack a main force.
More importantly, who are the clients our Turks and Caicos hospital targets?
The world’s top politicians and wealthy businessmen, why would these people believe that our place is the best hospital?
Naturally, it’s because this is a global medical sanctuary!"
After listening to George McKaw’s explanation, Murphy Mancini finally smiled as if he understood.
Donnie shook his head and, seeing a café up ahead, went in first.
The café was very upscale, and those taking a break here were mostly engineers and pharmacists from Ares Military Industry, Trident Shipyard, Frigga Pharmaceuticals, and other factories.
Some of these people had met Donnie, while others had not.
But at this point, it didn’t matter anymore; those who hadn’t met Donnie learned of his identity from others.
Everyone got up and greeted Donnie proactively.
Donnie also greeted them with a smile, but soon he noticed a special figure.
Proelggroth!
Back then, Proelggroth had fallen into the gentle trap of Julia Harry.
Following the discovery of Julia Harry, Proelggroth had a period of madness.
But as it turned out, love is not irreplaceable.
In the second half of the year under the company’s observation, Proelggroth met another girl and fell in love once again.
After the company investigated this girl’s identity and background and confirmed she was harmless, Proelggroth was finally allowed to bring his new wife to the Trident Shipyard on Providenciales Island.
Donnie treated Proelggroth no differently than the others, simply greeting him.
Then Donnie and the arriving Murphy Mancini, George McKaw, found a place to sit together.
"The university issue can be set aside for now; after this batch of children grows up, we can slowly start building!"
In Donnie’s vision, education is also one of the most important aspects of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
In the West, universities are a very profitable industry, especially top-tier universities.
However, Donnie’s aim is not to create a profit-driven university; his goal is to build a university in the Turks and Caicos Islands that is as globally renowned as Harvard!
The talent output of such a university for the Turks and Caicos Islands is secondary.
Most importantly, such universities are full of various research facilities that tackle numerous scientific challenges in the world.
Behind this is the enhancement of national strength and technological leadership.
But building a university with top global hardware is easy.
Raising the software to that level is not so easy.
Without decades of accumulation and numerous scientific achievements, it’s impossible to create such a university.
Moreover, the issues of these university professors and doctors are the same.
They are all high-income, high-prestige groups in society. Getting them to give up their original lives and start anew in a new place, restarting their research is not an easy task.
Luckily, this time Donnie has a specific goal!
"But there is one laboratory, no matter what, I need you to bring it to the Turks and Caicos Islands!"
Donnie said seriously to George McKaw.
Seeing Donnie’s expression, George McKaw knew there was no room for negotiation regarding this matter, so he asked.
"Which laboratory?"
Donnie replied: "The Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology and its director, Mr. von Karman."
George McKaw’s face changed slightly: "Boss, the rule you set earlier was that the Turks and Caicos Islands do not need Jewish people!"
When Donnie set up his base in the Turks and Caicos Islands, there was a prohibition.
No Jewish people were needed here.
However, this prohibition came with conditions!
"As I remember, what was said was, besides scientists, medical experts, artists, the rest are not needed!"
Donnie looked at George McKaw as he spoke.
In the future, when the Turks and Caicos Islands establish a nation, Donnie will reaffirm this prohibition.
Jewish people will not be allowed to do business, engage in politics, or enter any management levels of related departments in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Therefore, the only viable fields for Jewish people here would be in science, medicine, and arts, areas that do not involve the rights of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
So von Karman does not fall into this category.
The reason Donnie values von Karman is not because of his few students, but more about his scientific achievements.
He and his students changed the way nations conduct warfare!
This is what Donnie values most!
"I understand, I will personally handle this matter!"
George McKaw understood very well that completing this task would not be easy, as von Karman was a highly valued talent by the U.S. military.
Donnie was also aware of this, so after thinking about it, he said: "You can establish contact with the military, ensuring that von Karman’s research results could be shared with the military!"
Donnie knew that if it were anyone else, the U.S. military probably wouldn’t even take a look.
But Donnie is different.
Now that Douglas MacArthur has left the military and Franklin Roosevelt is focusing more attention on his New Deal policies.
The U.S. military is currently the least noticed stage.
During this time, Donnie maintains a close relationship with the U.S. military.
So the likelihood of this matter succeeding is quite high.
"Besides von Karman, there is another person to focus on, Robert Oppenheimer!"
George McKaw quickly recalled and Robert Oppenheimer’s memory came to mind.
Born in the United States, he is a scientist of Jewish descent, after graduating from Harvard, he went to the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge University in the UK, then to Germany, and finally returned to the United States.
He is currently teaching at the University of California, Berkeley!
And also founded his own Oppenheimer Center for Theoretical Physics!
This is just what George McKaw knows; the information he doesn’t know, Donnie knows.
In a few years, the United States will launch the ’Manhattan Project’, and by then Oppenheimer will also be appointed as the chief scientist of the ’Manhattan Project’!
In the future world, if a country wants to have a voice, the Ultimate Weapon is indispensable!
What Donnie aims to do is make sure the Turks and Caicos Islands have such a weapon, and only then can it fear no other voice in the world.
However, George McKaw is unaware of these matters, and Donnie doesn’t need him to know.
As long as he brings these people here and provides sufficient research funding, Donnie believes it will bring enough surprises to himself!
Moreover, this period comes with another benefit for Donnie.
That is, the world does not yet know the power of such a weapon.
So not much attention will be drawn to it.
Currently, compared to von Karman, Robert Oppenheimer is not as important.
So when he heard Donnie wanted him to figure out a way to bring Robert Oppenheimer to the Turks and Caicos Islands, George McKaw seemed quite relaxed.
"Rest assured, boss!"
Donnie nodded, directing his gaze at Murphy Mancini.
"How is the training of the special team I asked you to train going?"
The living environment of the Turks and Caicos Islands already dictated that there couldn’t be too much population here.
Therefore, in Donnie’s vision, the armed forces of the Turks and Caicos Islands do not need many people, but require technologically advanced weapons that are ahead of the world, as well as highly capable single-soldier combat teams!
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