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left Washington。 He and I are the only ones who know what's in that report 。 。 。〃 Pitt paused; suddenly remembering。 〃Except…〃
〃Except the secretary at the consulate who typed it;〃 Lillie finished; smiling。 〃My pliments; your mentary was well written。〃 Lillie didn't bother to explain how the consulate secretary passed him a copy and Pitt didn't bother to ask him。 〃Tell me; Major; how do you go about dredging for a sunken aircraft with nothing but a sketch pad and a fishing pole?〃
〃Your victim knew the answer。 He detected my air bubbles through his telescope。〃
Lillie's eyes narrowed。 〃You had diving equipment?〃 he asked flatly。 〃How? I watched you leave the dock and saw nothing。 I studied you and the admiral from the shore and neither of you left the deck for more than three minutes。 After that I lost visibility when the fog rolled in。〃
〃The N。I。A。 doesn't have a monopoly on sneaky; underhanded plots;〃 Pitt said; shooting Lillie down in flames。 〃Let's sit in the car and make ourselves fortable and I'll tetl you about another ordinary garden variety day in the life of Dirk Pitt。〃
So Pitt slouched in the rear seat with his feet propped on the backrest of the front and told Lillie what had happened from the time The Grimsi left the Fyrie dock until it had returned。 He told what he knew for certain and what he didn't; everything; that is; except for one little indefinable thought that kept itching in his mind…a thought that concerned Kirsti Fyrie。
Chapter 12
〃So you've selected Oskar Rondheim as your villain;〃 Lillie murmured。 〃You haven't convinced me with any solid proof。〃
〃I agree; it's all circumstantial;〃 Pitt said。 〃Rondheim has the most to gain。 Therefore; Rondheim has the motive。 He murdered to get his hands on the undersea probe and he's murdered to cover his tracks。〃
〃You'll have to do better than that。〃
Pitt looked at Lillie。 〃Okay; e up with a better one。〃
〃As an agent in good standing with the N。I。A I'm embarrassed to admit that I'm a bit confused。〃
〃You're confused。〃 Pitt shook his head in mock sadness。 〃I can't say I find it too forting knowing our nation's security rests in your hands。〃
Lillie smiled faintly。 〃It is you who has provided the confusion; Major。 It is you who has broken the chain。〃
〃What chain?〃 Pitt said。 〃Or am I supposed to guess?〃
Lillie hesitated a moment before answering。 Finally he looked directly at Pitt。
〃During the last eighteen months a chain of strange circumstances has been forged by country by country; from the southernmost tip of Chile to the northern border of Guatemala。 Secretly; through a plex series of clandestine maneuvers; the great mining panies of South America have slowly merged into one giant syndicate。 Outwardly it's business as usual; but behind the locked and barred doors of their respective administrations; the policies governing their operations e directly from a single unknown voice。〃
Pitt shook his head。 〃Not possible。 I can name at least five Countries that have nationalized their mining cartels。 There's no way they could tie in with a private pany beyond their borders。〃
〃None the less; it's a documented fact。 Where the mines have been nationalized; the management is controlled by an outside organization。 The Parnagus…janios high…grade iron ore pits of Brazil; the Domingo bauxite mines of the Dominican Republic; the government silver mines of Honduras; they all take their directives from the…same person or persons。〃
〃How did you gather your information?〃
〃We have many sources;〃 Lillie said。 〃Some within the mining panies themselves。 Unfortunately; our contacts have not infiltrated top…level management。〃
Pitt mashed his cigarette into an ashtray recessed within the car door。 〃Nothing mysterious about someone attempting to gain a monopoly。
If they have the guts to pull it off; more power to them。〃
〃A monopoly is bad enough;〃 Lillie said。 〃The names of the men we've been able to uncover; who are high on the totem pole; include twelve of the; wealthiest men in the Western World…all possessing vast financial Powers in mineral exploitation。 And each with tentacles so long that they reach out and control over two hundred industrial corporations。〃 Lillie paused; staring at Pitt。 〃Once they gain a monopoly they can force the prices of copper; aluminum; zinc and several other mercial ores halfway to the moon。 The resulting inflation would devastate the economies of at least thirty nations。 The United States; of course; being one of the first to go to its knees。〃
〃It doesn't necessarily follow;〃 Pitt said。 〃If that happens; they and their financial empires would be sucked down too。〃
Lillie smiled and nodded。 〃That's the catch。 These men; F。 James Kelly of the U。S Sir Eric Marks of Great Britain; Roger Dupuy of France; Hans Von Hummel of Germany; Than Mahani of Iran; and others…each worth close to ten figures…are all loyal to their respective countries。 Any one of them might chisel and cheat on taxes; but none of them would willingly send his government over the brink of economic disaster。
〃Then where's the profit motive?〃
〃We don't know。〃
〃And Rondheim's connection?〃
〃None; except his relationship with Kirsti Fyrie and her offshore mining interests。〃
There was a long silence; then Pitt said slowly; 〃The burning question; then; is where do you fit in?
What does the takeover of Latin American mining syndicates have to do with Iceland? The N。I。A。 didn't send you up here to play cab driver just to learn the local highway system。 While your brother agents are lurking behind potted plants watching Kelly; Marks; Dupuy and the others; your assignment is to keep an eye on another member of the money boys' group。 Shall I mention the name or would you like it written on paper and sealed in an envelope by Price Waterhouse?〃
Lillie stared at him for a moment; considering。
〃You're shooting in the dark。〃
〃Am I?〃 Pitt was homing in now。 〃Okay; let's drag out the suspense and digress for a moment。 Admiral Sandecker said he checked every port authority between Buenos Aires and Goose Bay and found twelve that recorded the entry and departure of an Icelandic fishing trawler matching the remodeled Lax。 What he should have said was that he had them checked。 Someone else did the actual work for him and that someone was the N。I。A。〃
〃Nothing out of the ordinary in that;〃 Lillie said flatly。 〃Records are sometimes easier for us to obtain than a government agency concerned with marine life。〃
〃Except you already had the information before Sandecker requested it。〃
Lillie said nothing。 He didn't have to。 His grim expression was all the motivation Pitt needed to continue。
〃One evening a couple of months ago; I ran into an Army munications officer in a bar。 It was a slow night and neither of us felt like partying or chasing girls; so we just sat around and drank together until closing time。 He had just finished a tour of duty at the Smytheford radio…munications station on Hudson Bay; Canada…a plex of two hundred radio masts forming a huge dish on a thousand…acre site。 Don't ask me what his name and rank were so you can turn him in for divulging military secrets。 I've forgotten them anyway。〃
Pitt hesitated a moment to shift his feet to a more fortable position before he went on。
〃He was proud of the installation; especially so since he was one of the engineers who helped design and construct it。 The sophisticated equipment; he said; was capable of electronically monitoring every radio transmission north of New York; London and Moscow After the installation was pleted; he and his crew of Army engineers were politely ordered to leave for duty elsewhere。 It's only guesswork on his part; of course; but he was certain that it's currently being operated by the National Intelligence Agency which specializes in undercover eavesdropping on behalf of the Department of Defense and the Central Intelligence Agency。 A rather interesting assumption when you consider that Smytheford is advertised as a satellite tracking station。〃
Lillie leaned forward。 〃Just where is all this leading to?〃
〃To two gentlemen named Matajic and O'Riley。
Both deceased。〃
〃You think I knew them?〃 Lillie asked curiously。
〃Only by name。 I see little reason to explain who they were。 You already know。 Your people at Smytheford monitored Matajic's message to Sandecker identic lying the long…lost Lax。 It must have meant little to your intelligence analysts at the time; but their electronic ears undoubtedly pricked up when they received the pilot's last message seconds before the black jet blasted all three men into the sea。 At this point; the plot thickens。
Admiral Sandecker played it cagy and handed the Coast Guard a phony story about missing equipment; requesting air…sea search in the area NUMA's plane disappeared。 Nothing was found 。 。 。 or at least nothing was reported。 The Coast Guard struck out; but the N。I。A。 didn't…they had the Lax and its mysterious crew pinpointed right from the start。 Every time the ship radioed its home base in Iceland; the Smytheford puters plotted its exact position。 Now the experts at your headquarters in Washington began to smell a connection between the lost undersea probe and the mining operations takeover in South America; so they backtracked and traced the ship's movements up and down the Atlantic Coast。 When Sandecker asked for the same information; they discreetly waited a few days and then; fighting to keep a straight face; handed him a previously prepared copy。〃
〃This?〃
〃Do you honestly expect me to admit to any of…〃
〃I don't much give a damn what you admit to;〃 Pitt said wearily。 〃I'm merely pointing out a few facts of life。 Put them all together and they spell the name of the man you have under surveillance here in Iceland。〃
〃How do you know it isn't a woman?〃 Lillie probed。
〃Because you've reached the same conclusions I have…Kirsti Fyrie may control Fyrie Limited; but Oskar Rondheim controls Kirsti Fyrie。〃
〃So we're back to Rondheim。〃
〃Did we really ever leave?〃
〃Clever; clever deduction; Major Pitt;〃 Lillie murmured。
〃Care to fill in any gaps?〃
〃Until I receive orders to the contrary; I can'