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From: Dave Gladding <D.T.M.Gladding@*****.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Snakes in the Grass
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 96 10:19:28 BST
*****PRIVATE: Redemption, Easy, Lilith, Shadow, Imp, Squatter, The Horny Toad,
Lynch
>>>>>[Damn, why do these interesting little snippets come to life just
*after*
I've suggested a plan.

If we don't follow through, then it shows we might know we're got a infiltrator.
I suspect after that message there are little feelers out for details on me
left, right, and centre - so if I do follow through I'm sticking my head into
the noose.

I don't like blowing the fact w/o knowing who the infiltrator is, so unless
anyone has any really really dire objections, I'll keep moving along with
it as if I knew nothing - just keeping my eyes peeled. It'd be nice to have
some support in the area if I have to hit the panic button - if you
can sort that between you ?]<<<<<
-- JayCee <10:14:40/08-22-57>

*****PRIVATE:InternalMemo:DaveVillabos
>>>>>[Juliet stopped by to see me - looks to be taking whatever this grief
is
seriously. Although not that seriously, unless she's gotten a lot better at
hiding the heavy weapons. Things she needed:

apartment rental in the block @ >address in renton<

a check up on who's checking up on her.

Special note on the first: Don't attempt to especially hide the fact that she's
renting it. Camoflage it, but let it be light enough to be traced.

Convserly, she wanted the second job as black as hell, and warned that it might
lead into whereever Slider ended up. In which case, that was as good a
confirmation as anywhere, and not to have whoever did it risk his
neck.]<<<<<
-- DV <corrupt>

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