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From: D'Arkan <D'Arkan@********.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: Records
Date: Thu, 9 Jan 1997 03:49:47 +0000
*****PRIVATE: Director D.H. Coppinger, SIGA
>>>>>[Excuse my amusement, but I do understand what you mean. Lynch is
not an easy man to control, he has an independant streak that sticks out
like a battering ram <g>, a good man nonetheless. As for having him as
a permanent part of the team, yes, I can see the novelty may wear thin
after a while. <g>


Regarding the files on Goldsmith. The fact that I got them at all, is a
miracle. I have been pushing every button on the hill trying to get
these files, and been stonewalled every time. I'm not military, why do
I need them, they don't exist, and two dozenother excuses. SO, I am
grateful that someone was able to produce them. They have given me an
insight into the creature of destruction we face, and that, I hope, will
be his downfall.


I've been looking very hard, for a pattern in his behaviour, which has
up to this point eluded me, the information you provided, has given the
missing links I needed to put this together. I think I know where the
bastard is.


Your offer of future assistance is noted, and gratefully accepted.
Thankyou.]<<<<<
-- SAC C. D'Arkan <03:42:10/01-09-58>
FBI, Achilles Project
Seattle, UCAS


*****INTERNAL: Achilles Project, ASAC Crawley
>>>>>[Make a note Crawley, when you invite everybody for lunch, and
organise the damn thing, make sure Director Coppinger, of SIGA is on
that list. He may not be particularly official, but I want to
personally thank the man.]<<<<<
-- SAC C. D'Arkan <03:45:10/01-09-58>
FBI, Achilles Project
Seattle, UCAS

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