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They all seem to have nothing to do with VTL communications. No phone calls? Crap!” The CIA official smiled at him. “But we will investigate. I’m sure there’s no danger to our people. “You have to go now.” We’ll let you know what we find out. The Commandant read all of this carefully. They are scheming and scheming. But she was not a schemer. She was a problem solver, and this was a problem. Indeed, it was the sort of problem she’d have had a field day with. It was a question of priorities. Would you like to work in federal law enforcement, or in the KGB? Which do you want? she wondered. She felt she’d arrived at a valuable insight. There was still a possibility that Bennett was a CI. He’d have been in the field when it all began. She’d send him in. And who should she send in to tail him? She needed a guy who’d fit the profile of a CI. She had a list. She called each of the names on the list. When the list of names was exhausted, she decided to let Bennett come to her. After all, he was taking advantage of the situation to become a United States citizen. Her name was on the list as well. “Mr. Bennett, I have a decision for you. Would you like to go to the FBI, or the KGB?” he asked. “I’d like to go to the FBI,” he said. “What can you tell me about the CIA?” He was in no rush to make a choice. “All I can say is that the CIA is about as trustworthy as a Christian Science practitioner,” she said. “What’s a Christian Science practitioner?” he asked. She smiled. The CIA official never smiled. “He was in the Navy,” she said. “He never made it to Pensacola. He lost his way in the fog of war. He was sent to prison. You’ll learn about the CIA when you’re there. And when you’re in the FBI, you’ll find out how real we are.” It was time to close the deal. “I was wondering when you’d make your
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