Swiss Exchange
Date: 11/19/2023,
Categories:
Gay Male,
Author: byKeithD
... elsewhere just then as well. Reynolds went back into the hotel, noting that Fariba went into the chemical lab behind the wine cellar.
That afternoon, while Jonas Koch kept Farzin Ahmadi occupied, the Russians kept two of the Iranian researchers distracted; the German, French, and Italian skiers completed their work on the "Swiss Exchange" operation; and the Greek shipper, sensing something was not as it should be here and finished with his dalliance with Durand and looking for his boytoy, Kabr Zeidan, prepared to leave the hotel, Sam Winterberry met with Zeidan and Reynolds in his suite to coordinate the exchange in the second of his espionage operations here.
"Luca was right," Reynolds said, "I got a peek into that back cavern. The Iranians are doing chemical warfare research here, not nuclear." Luca Meier had originally been salted here to determine what was going on, but he had a nuclear research background. When he reported it wasn't nuclear, Winterberry's operation became to substitute him with an agent with a different background. Reynolds's background was chemical engineering. The exchange was necessary and it seemed to be working a charm.
Both operations went well. The Israeli agent following the Greek shipping magnates terrorism-support activities had been successfully suborned by the Americans, with Kabr Zeidan added to Winterberry's stable of Candy Store Unit operatives, and now the exchange was being completed in Akhtar Fariba's bed, the chemist Jeff ...
... Reynolds for the nuclear physicist Luca Meier.
"Fariba is, indeed, the chief scientist here," Reynolds said. "I heard one of the Iranian researchers call him that. But it's chemical warfare, not nuclear development, that he's engaged in."
"And he's not the one in charge of what's going on here," Winterberry said. "We're lucky that the supposed ski instructor, Farzin Ahmadi, is so randy. Jonas Koch is keeping him occupied nicely so that he doesn't notice the meaning of the exchange in Fariba's bedpartners. This was an expensive operation, requiring a lot of agents--the supposed Russians, Germans, Frenchmen, and Italian--but it was worth it in payoff in two operations. It's time to wrap this up and pull out."
"What will happen with the fake arms shipment operation?" Reynolds asked.
"With luck, we'll wrap up one of the conduits of arms into terrorist hands," Winterberry said. "And with any luck the Israelis will do that for us. The Greek thinks we've struck a deal. He thinks I've bought a shipment of arms from the Russians. They will be given over to him for shipment to Beirut through Crete on his ships, but the arms will be inoperable. The Israelis will be poised to intercept the ships, based on information given to both them and us by Kabr Zeidan, and they'll close down that shipper and that route. They will be surprised that the arms don't work, but they won't care that they don't and they will assign Kabr Zeidan to another Mossad operation that we then will have a ...