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'Join the party of two。!
'I want to believe you; I do believe you。 But I。。。 I。。。!
'You can't be sure;〃 pleted Bourne。 'Any more than I can。' He brought her the glass。 'What do you want me to say? What can I say? Am I one of Carlos's soldiers? Did I break
the Code of silence or loyalty? Is that why I knew the method of execution?'
'Stop it!'
'I say that a lot to myself。 〃Stop it。〃 Don't think; try to remember but somewhere along the line put the brakes on。 Don't go too far; too deep。 One lie can be exposed only to raise ten other questions intrinsic to that lie。 Maybe it's like waking up after a long drunk; not sure whom you fought with or slept with; or。。。 Goddamn it。。。 killed。'
'No!。。。' Marie drew out the word。 'You are you。 Don't take that away from me。'
'I don't want to。 I don't want to take it away from myself。' Jason went back to the chair and sat down; his face turned to the window。 'You found。。。 a method of execution。 I found something else。 I knew it; just as I knew about Howard Leland。 I didn't even have to read it'
'Read what?'
Bourne reached down and picked up the four…year…old issue of Time。 The magazine was folded open to a page on which there was a sketch of a bearded man; the lines rough; inconclusive; as if drawn from an obscure description。 He held it out for her。
'Read it;' he said。 'It starts on the left; under the heading; 〃Myth or Monster〃。 Then I want to play a game。'
'A game?'
'Yes。 I've read only the first two paragraphs; you'll have to take my word for that。'
'All right。' Marie watched him; bewildered。 She lowered the magazine into the light and read。
MYTH OR MONSTER
For over a decade; the name 'Carlos' has been whispered in the back streets of such diverse cities as Paris; Tehran; Beirut; London; Cairo and Amsterdam。 He is said to be the supreme terrorist in the sense that his mitment is to murder and assassination in themselves; with no apparent political ideology。 Yet there is concrete evidence that he has undertaken profitable executions for such extremist radical groups as the PLO and Baader…Meinhof; both as teacher and profiteer。 Indeed; it is through his infrequent gravitation to; and the internal conflicts
within; such terrorist organizations that a clearer picture of 'Carlos' is beginning to emerge。 Informers are ing out of the bloodied spleens and they talk。
Whereas tales of his exploits give rise to images of a world filled with violence and conspiracy; high…explosives and higher intrigues; fast cars and faster women; the facts would seem to indicate at least as much Adam Smith as I an Fleming。 'Carlos' is reduced to human proportions and in the pression a truly frightening man es into focus。 The sado…romantic myth turns into a brilliant; blood…soaked monster who brokers assassination with the expertise of a market analyst; fully aware of wages; costs; distribution and the divisions of underworld labour。 It is a plicated business and 'Carlos' is the master of its dollar value。
The portrait starts with a reputed name; as odd in its way as the owner's profession。 Ilyich Ramirez Sanchet。 He is said to be a Venezuelan; the son of a fanatically devoted but not very prominent Marxist attorney (the Ilyich is the father's salute to Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and partially explains 'Carlos'' forays into extremist terrorism) who sent the young boy to Russia for the major part of his education; which included espionage training at the Soviet pound in Novgorod。 It is here that the portrait fades briefly; rumour and speculation now the artists。 According to these; one or another mittee in the Kremlin that regularly monitors foreign students for future infiltration purposes saw what they had in Ilyich Sanchez and wanted no part of him。 He was a paranoid who saw all solutions in terms of a well…placed bullet or bomb; the remendation was to send the youth back to Caracas and disassociate any and all Soviet ties with the family。 Thus rejected by Moscow; and deeply antithetical to western society; … Sanchez went about building his own world; one in which he was the supreme leader。 What better way than to bee the apolitical assassin whose services could be contracted for by the widest range of political and philosophical clients?
The portrait bees clearer again。 Fluent in numerous languages including his native Spanish as well as Russian; French and English; Sanchez used his Soviet training as a springboard for refining his techniques。 Months of concentrated study followed his expulsion from Moscow; some say under the tutelage of the Cubans; Che Guevara in particular。 He mastered the science and handling of all manner of weaponry and explosives; there was no gun he could not break down and reassemble blindfolded; no explosive he could not analyse by smell and touch and know how to detonate in a dozen different ways。 He was ready; he chose Paris as his base of operations and the word went out。 A man was for hire who would kill where others dared not。
Once again the portrait dims as much for lack of birth records as anything else。 Just how old is 'Carlos'? How many targets can be attributed to him and how many are myth …self…proclaimed or otherwise? Correspondents based in Caracas have been unable to unearth any birth certificates anywhere in the country for an Ilyich Ramirez Sanchez。 On the other hand; there are thousands upon thousands of Sanchezes in Venezuela; hundreds with Ramirez attached; but none with an Ilyich in front。 Was it added later; or is the omission simply further proof of 'Carlos'' thoroughness? The consensus is that the assassin is between thirty…five and forty years of age。 No one really knows。
A GRASSY KNOLL IN DALLAS?
But one fact not disputed is that the profits from his first several kills enabled the assassin to set up an organization that might be envied by an operations analyst of General Motors。 It is capitalism at its most efficient; loyalty and service extracted by equal parts fear and reward。 The consequences of disloyalty are swift in ing … death … but so; too; are the benefits of service … generous bonuses and huge expense allowances。 The organization seems to have hand…picked executives everywhere; and this well…founded rumor leads to the obvious question。 Where did the profits initially e from? Who were the original kills?
The one most often speculated upon took place thirteen years ago in Dallas。 No matter how many times the murder of John F。 Kennedy is debated; no one has ever satisfactorily explained a burst of smoke from a grassy knoll three hundred yards away from the motorcade。 The smoke was caught on camera; two open police radios on motorcycles recorded noise's。 Yet neither shell casings nor footprints were found。 In fact; the only information about the so…called grassy knoll at that moment was considered so irrelevant that it was buried in the FBI…Dallas investigation and never included in the Warren mission Report。 It was provided by a bystander; K。 M。 Wright of North Dallas; who when questioned made the following statement:
'Hell; the only son of a bitch near there was old Burlap Billy; and he was a couple of hundred yards away。'
The 'Billy' referred to was an aged Dallas tramp seen frequently panhandling in the tourist areas; the 'Burlap' defined his penchant for wrapping his shoes in coarse cloth to play upon the sympathies of his marks。 According to our correspondents; Wrights statement was never made public。
Yet six weeks ago a captured Lebanese terrorist broke under questioning in Tel Aviv。 Pleading to be spared execution; he claimed to possess extraordinary information about the assassin 'Carlos'。 Israeli intelligence forwarded the report to Washington; our Capitol correspondents obtained excerpts。
Statement: 'Carlos was in Dallas in November 1963。 He pretended to be Cuban and programmed Oswald。 He was the back…up。 It was his operation。'
Question: 'What proof do you have?'
… Statement: 'I heard him say it。 He was on a small embankment of grass beyond a ledge。 His rifle had a wire shell…trap attached。'
Question: 'It was never reported; why wasn't he seen?'
Statement: 'He may have been; but no one would have known it。 He was dressed as an old man; with a shabby overcoat; and his sh