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Chapter 5, Ramifications Summary
Popov deposits his 600,000 d-Marks in a Swiss bank. Although he will be traveling to the States on his American passport, he is still in possession of several Russian Federation passports with the same photo but different names. In New York City, Bill Henriksen, international terrorism expert is interviewed on Fox about the hostage incident in Bern. Henriksen confirms to the anchor that his company, Global Security, Inc. trains SWAT tactics to veterans of Delta Force, the FBI, and other international organizations. After the taping, Henriksen makes a mental note to find out who trained the Swiss police. Whoever it was presents serious competition to his company.
In Washington, Carol Brightling thinks over her position as a senior advisor to the President. She is well aware that the President is not an environmental president and is not inclined to take her advise...
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