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From: Caric <caric@********.COM>
Subject: Re: Golden opportunities - or not.
Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 17:02:18 -0700
| Blaze poses the question:
|
| >How do you get it out of the country with the least amount of trouble,
| >and back into your home country?
|
| Every see Kelly's Heroes? Find yerself a fixer, get yourself some
| muscle for transport and backup, a vehicle [preferrably a truck, but
| what the hey, if ya gotta go, go in a Banshee!], and have a route mapped
| outta the country to someplace where you can divide up the gold for
| easier transport, with a fallback if [when] that one falls thru. Pay
| everyone a little as you can get away with, and don't turn your back on
| them for a second [or share equally, just keep the number of people
| involved low]. Be prepared to bribe some [or all] of the locals. And
| most important, be prepared to throw all your plans out the window, if
| you need a new one that has a better chance to work.

I think you need to seriously take a look at who would have 14.5M in gold
in their fridge and whether you REALLY want to steal it. Barring common
sense telling you to leave it alone I would look at moving the stash to
another local in country and try to move a little at a time. You don't
need all 14.5M at once do you? I mean set up a front and move it bit by
bit. Better yet use an existing front to move it bit by bit.

| "The negative vibes, man! Always with the negative vibes!" :-}

I loved that guy!!!!

Wasn't his name moondoggie or something like that?

-Caric


Word to the wise... Never anger a dragon, for you are crunchy, and would
be good with brie!!!

-Karl Teranssen av Drakkar

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