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"The Mossad's biggest concern is always in communications. Because they know what they can do, they figure other countries can do it, too."
Prologue, p. 11
"You know there is this immense need for security and you know there is an organization called the Mossad. It doesn't officially exist in Israel, yet everyone knows about it."
Chap. 2, p. 51
"That's how you recruit. You take somebody and get him gradually to do something illegal or immoral. You push him down the hill. But if he's on a pedestal, he's not going to help you. You can't use him."
Chap. 4, p. 98
"The Mossad regarded all these contracts as initial contact with various places that someday would bring diplomatic relations, so money was no object. And the businessmen, of course, were looking at it from a profit point of view. They were all getting their healthy percentages."
Chap. 6, p. 132
"The idea now...
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