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From: Mike Goldberg <michael.goldberg@*******.COM>
Subject: Re: Export Model Harley
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 1997 14:00:02 MST
***** Private: Harley
>>>>>[ I apologize for the incorrect assumption on what their
ultimate goal is. After thinking about the situation for a better
part of the night, I think they might be on a tour of old
concentration camps. Since I'm only basing it on the fact that I
know they have hit one recently, it is only a guess.

A trip through library net should reveal where most of the camps are
located. That, unfortunately, is my best guess. As you can imagine,
your targets are trying to avoid being found, which makes it harder
to locate them. ]<<<<<
-- W. Schmidt <18:48:11/05-NOV-58>

***** Private: Eriksen
>>>>>[ Herr Eriksen: Although I have been recently been warned off
investigating the terrorist activity that led to the destruction of
two military helicopters, it has come to my attention that something
interesting happened down by >>encrypted<< yesterday. I heard that
you were vaguely interested in these insults to Germany and might
have personnel at your disposal to make these criminals pay. Take
the tip for what is worth, although, you never received this from me.
]<<<<<
-- Ratspeak <18:55:15/05-NOV-58>

***** Private: Nightmare
>>>>>[ I planted some evidence which should use Eriksen to our
advantage in dealing with things we cannot look at due to the
climate. The only risk that I see, is that your "precious" pawns
might get caught by Eriksen.

+++++ include Eriksen.message ]<<<<<
-- Ratspeak <18:56:11/05-NOV-58>

***** Private: Ratspeak
>>>>>[ Next time consult me before you directly leak information to
Eriksen. I
would have preferred the information arrive a little more indirectly to him.
]<<<<<
-- Nightmare <18:58:53/05-NOV-58>

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