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From: "Paul J. Adam" <shadowtk@********.demon.co.uk>
Subject: Calling In
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 1996 22:21:06 GMT
*****PRIVATE: 1Lt DiAnnio, SIGA
>>>>>[Well, I'm back. Tanned and handsome after my jaunt in Cambodia,
and bruised and battered after playing big boys' games with the
Russians.

Cambodia, I copied you all the feedback from AJ's team. La Paz and Cairo
were the other two nukes, did I say that already? Egypt, okay, no problem,
but Amazonia? Okay, it worked quite well in one way - I'd never expect
them to risk it - but Maxim are going to have *trouble* from Amazonia
ever after. And that means EarthFirst!, Greenwar, Terra Uno, The United
Gaian Front, the Gaian United Front, the Front of Gaia United -
+++++insert video.clip (Life.of.Brian-12)
Splitters!
+++++end video.clip

Anyway, enough levity.

Ryazan was the usual: the new zampolit is a better sort than last time,
suggested we just swap our "authorised disclosure" datafiles. No real
revelations, just the usual Russian hard-core, no-mercy attitude. Low
subtlety, high firepower, good training and discipline.

One interesting point - I came back to Seattle and a friend had some more
info on that tortureware stuff, so I hit a place they were using to fit
out cars as smuggle-wagons. Went in all cocky and casual, and the place
was a lot tougher than I thought: even the mechanics had AK-97s. Luckily
most of them didn't know which end the bullets come out of. There might be
more to this than some Aztlan spook turning a profit on the side. Quinn's
circulating the vid, see for yourself.

Anyway, I'll be back in DC tomorrow night. Dinner at Circle Hands? My
treat this time.]<<<<<
-- Lynch <22:32:60/03-23-57>

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