Remember Remember Read Online Free

Remember Remember
Book: Remember Remember Read Online Free
Author: Alan Wade
Tags: thriller, adventure, Espionage, Action, Terrorism, spy, Intelligence, surveillance, WMD, AlQaeda
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is, maybe not, I think there will be many phases, our business is long term. There is no end to it; future generations of supporters have not yet been born.”
    Alan continued, “I have an idea, it’s extremely simple, it will be very effective, it will create havoc, chaos and death on a scale that will be mind blowing.”
    “I think most of the ideas have been uncovered and the British Government aren’t exactly sitting on their fat arses waiting are they,” whispered Shan, “so, what’s it to be, a dirty bomb, poisoning the water, bombing the tube again, stealing a nuclear submarine or asking all the takeaways to poison their food? That last one might work!” laughed Shan.
    “None of those, it will be very simple, very effective and very British.”
    “Well, you intrigue me; so what is it?” he enquired.
    Alan avoided an answer by responding, “I don’t think it will be wise to tell you just now because the less people know the better.”
    Shan chuckled, “You don’t expect me to write a blank cheque for an unspecified event sometime in the future?”
    Alan looked around, took a gulp of Grolsch, looked at Shan and leaning forward whispered, “I need the money for equipment and to build the product. The event will be specified as will a date within the next two years.”
    “And what about your fee, your reward?”
    “I will expect £100 per head.”
    “£100 per head,” Shan laughed, “wow, last of the big hitters.”
    “Not if hundreds of thousands die.”
    “Jesus Christ – are you serious?”
    “I can’t give you the exact number and it doesn’t matter, what I can say is that it will bring this country to its knees, hundreds of thousands of knees.”
    “You are willing to kill thousands of people for our cause; but you’re not even one of us, it doesn’t make sense.”
    “I’ve worked all my life for government and its causes and it’s got most of my friends and some of my close family killed, which would be cause enough. But that’s in the long distant past, all forgotten; now the cause is me.”
    He passed Shan a sheet of paper then continued, “You had better see the list of my equipment needs and while you are reading it I’ll go and get another drink. Do you want the same again?
    “Yes, this is quite nice orange, could you get lots of ice please.”
    Alan approached the bar and waited his turn. Shan watched him leaning on the bar trying to attract the waiter’s attention and thought, “how can you stand at a bar and order beer and orange juice while contemplating the death of a major part of the population? He makes it look easy; he might just make it work.” Shan smiled to himself, picked up the sheet of paper and turned his attention to the list.
    Alan returned with the drinks and growled into Shan’s ear, “These bloody waiters, they spend more time arguing in the back room in some strange European language than they do serving customers.” He put the drinks down and stayed silent now after his outburst while Shan read the list of equipment needs again.
    He put the paper down, smiled then said, “Some list, some money. If, and it’s a big if, we were to go ahead with this what guarantee do we have of success?”
    “None, but what guarantees did you have in the past? None I’ll bet.”
    “But this is substantial money, you’re talking five million just to set it up and we don’t know what ‘it’ is. I don’t think anybody will lend you the money without some inkling of what you intend to do.”
    Alan looked around the room again to check they were not being watched then produced a pen and paper from his inside pocket and wrote just fourteen words on the sheet of paper. He then passed it to Shan who grabbed the paper and read it with interest. He passed the paper back, nodded at Alan, smiled and replied, “Now that is some incident, that really is some incident, do you think it could happen?”
    “The incident will happen won’t it, of that I’m absolutely
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