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Chapter 6

Daggers without cloaks

24 hours is only 1440 minutes, but if you maximise the time by not sleeping, that effectively

increases it by 440 minutes. No one from the MI6 team in Somerset House had slept, nor in

the US Embassy in Grosvenor Square, where a CIA team had also been wide-awake. So a lot

can be achieved by the brightest brains in the Intelligence Services, even in such short a time.

Each operative had a specific task.

Sybil, MI6’s head of counter-intelligence had contacted her counterparts as far afield as the

DCRI, The Direction Centrale du Renseignement Intérieur in Paris, France to the Kempeitai

in Tokyo, Japan. Agents of the greatest Intelligence Services across the globe had been asked

two specific questions. ‘Who in their country, had been buying large numbers of computer

servers or associated hardware like UPS’s – Uninterrupted Power Supplies and could the

purchases be linked together on the national level? Her team then took this data and merged it

on an international level to find the source of the purchases.

Matthews took a more physical approach. He asked each British double agent working within

numerous foreign governments to investigate who had been recruiting some muscle. ‘How

many men, for what job and how were they were being armed?’ This was extremely

dangerous in case the agent’s cover was blown but the PM had sanctioned action at all costs.

It was only later that the unexplained deaths of two double agents were attributed to this

specific investigation.

Smith, the MI6 moneyman, called in favours from the top financial experts in the major

markets of the world. The CAC in France, The DAX in Germany and fifty others. They were

all asked the same questions. ‘Could they explain the blips in the Share and Money markets

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on the four specific days identified by the CIA’s analysis and were these blips accidental or

contrived? The subsidiary question was obvious. If the latter...was it deliberate?’

Morrison, the agent with languages, was thinking laterally. International terrorism crossed

borders and the most common languages in the world are English, closely followed by

Mandarin - Chinese. He set up a trawl of known websites, which were linked to terrorism,

and asked his team to report on any instances, in both languages, for the use of three words

linked in any format. “Finance, stability and computer.”

Brett had gone back to Grosvenor House and created a shadow team to ask exactly the same

questions as the MI6 operatives but in order to widen the search, the shadows had asked those

governments not contacted by the Brits. This was a trickier task as the CIA had to talk to the

smaller countries, leaving the bigger ones to MI6. These smaller countries bordered on

anarchy and revolution with unstable finances and dodgy dictators. However, politicians in

such countries were more open to bribes to extract secrets and the CIA spent $10 million in

24 hours. That showed how important they considered the matter. It was the same amount

given by Facebook in January 2012 to small American businesses as free Facebook

advertising in the form of ad credits. Facebook had been trying to boost jobs and promote

themselves, the CIA were trying to find people without jobs and were equally happy to

promote their interests worldwide.

Wolf did only what Wolf would do as Wolf was unique. Firstly, he went to the local multiplex

cinema to watch Transformers seven – “Departure of the machines” . He loved every minute

of the film and sat smiling in the dark, with with his full fat coke and salted popcorn. He then

went home to bed and slept soundly until lunchtime the next day before wandering

lethargically back into the office at 4 pm. This gave him exactly half the time to find

something pertinent to the case. But that was how Wolf worked. By switching his mind off,

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by indulging in pleasure, he allowed it to think without any thinking! It was a clever move

adopted by only a few clever people, because 90 per cent of human decision-making and

thoughts surrounding those decisions occur deep within the subconscious.

He sat down in front of the three computer screens on his desk and logged into the central

systems three times to give him three sessions running in parallel. Then he brought up the

search index for SPAM on each screen. His latest software allowed all three SPAM programs

to integrate in a giant neural network. Three versions of a problem were input and the three

sets of answers would be cross-referenced. He input the three questions and then went home

to sleep some more as the Cray computers in the basement of Somerset house did their work.

The questions were:

Number one machine – The application linking the most people on the internet on December

14th, 2012. This was when blip one occurred in the world markets.

Number two machine – The application linking the most people on the internet January 6th,

2013. This was the blip two date.

Number three machine – The World Wide Web application that linked the most people on

these two days based on searches by all the major search engines i.e. yahoo.com, bing.com,

ask.com, google.com, and finally dogpile.com.

In effect, Wolf had created a massive search across the two blip dates and all the major search

engines involved in a neural link between all three SPAM searches. It was so complicated,

only Wolf could have entered the code, devised the programs and thought of the questions.

At 2 am in the morning, he came back to his desk and scribbled a few notes in his scrawled

writing on a yellow postit note. He didn’t work hard, he thought hard, and the answers were

astonishing even for Wolf.

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* * *

J was already sat in the meeting room at 3.50 am. He had poured himself a black coffee, and

hoped the caffeine would stimulate his tired brain. He was still in his black dinner suit with a

white shirt and black bow tie as he had come straight back to the office from The Palace. The

Queen had hosted a reception for the Emperor of Japan and all of the London heads of

Intelligence from the countries of the world had been present. They were all classed as

attaches at the various embassies spread across London but everyone knew they were the top

spies. J had carefully sounded out each one to make sure there was full cooperation for his

team in their quest. There was no dissent as global terrorism affected all of their countries.

This was an unprecedented event and he was pleased with their enthusiastic response. Even

the Iranians wanted to help. The last person he spoke to was Culver who was the head of the

CIA in London. They had known each other for many years but contact had always been

restricted to warning each other off a particular project when either of the secret services had

stepped on each other’s toes. This time both men pledged to be 100 per cent transparent in

everything appertaining to newly named “Project Conman”. The “special relationship”

between the Brits and Yanks was working again after years of insults between the two

countries.

The ElectronicA team started to assemble in the operations meeting room. J watched their

faces, looking for a sign of hope but all he saw was fatigue and frustration and then Wolf

bounced into the room as fresh as a daisy. He was shaved and showered, his eyes were bright

and alert and his clean clothes didn’t need the Lynx “I am the one” spray to hide any hidden

smells. J smiled inwardly. The kid was an exceptional operative and he thanked God his

friend in Manchester had pushed the reprobate his way.

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Leaning forward, J placed his hands flat on the table. ‘Sybil, if you would like to update us

first please?’

She coughed nervously before opening her folder to a single summary sheet.

‘I won’t bore anyone with the details but please know that my summary has been verified by

two other agencies apart from my opposite number in Brett’s team.’ She paused and looked

around for effect. ‘We found no national or international links, no patterns on purchases of

computer servers or UPS’s over the last three years. Absolutely nothing gentlemen.’

The team were horrified, surely it must be a mistake. She could see their doubts. ‘But we

didn’t stop there, although we need more time sir.’ She looked around at the quiet faces.

‘When you make a server, there is one key component, namely the mother board. And, when

you make your own servers you want a common type of mother board.’ Now she smiled.

‘There was no national pattern but when we looked at all purchases of the Intel 666 RX extra

chipset we found an International pattern. Odd orders in fifty countries of the world by 150

purchasers came back to a single global enterprise. “Handblack Inc” based in Miami,

Florida.’

Brett gave the answer they were all looking for. ‘Even this business was daisy-chained

through other international businesses but the ultimate owner is Madame Musseine, the ex

mafia queen in Marseille who went underground ten years ago. The bad news is we can’t

physically find her. We know her bank accounts, we know her businesses, but everything is

controlled by a bean counter,’ he corrected himself, ‘an accountant as you say here.’

It was Matthews turn to add another piece of the jigsaw. ‘But we do have two alternatives

where she may be hiding. Our double agents have pinpointed Japan and Tanzania as countries

of extreme activity, which has been detected by the intelligence agencies of many other

countries. Arms shipments that were stolen or bought have disappeared or been transhipped

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in Tokyo, Japan and Dar Es Salaam, the major port of Tanzania. Top mercenaries from

around the world have heard rumours about the assembly of a deadly task force.’ Matthews

nodded at Brett to chip in.

‘Then we got real lucky. The Chinese had placed a spy in the Japanese Intelligence service,

the Kempeitai, to monitor their nuclear program and hopefully steal some technological

secrets about nuclear fusion.’

J shook his head as he commented, ‘but nuclear fusion is theoretical Smart.’

‘Not anymore sir. The Japanese have cracked the problem of controlling the mini nuclear

explosion by spreading it out around the ten kilometre circumference of an underground

torus.’

J queried. ‘A torus?’

‘Yes sir, like CERN in Switzerland, a set of magnets every 50 metres in a giant particle

accelerator, except in the Japs case, they use it to decelerate the outplosion of nuclear fusion.’

Brett sat back smugly.

J clapped his hands together in mock appreciation as he spoke. ‘Bravo for the Japanese, it

could change humanity. Or it could be the deadliest weapon ever developed. How ironic after

Hiroshima.’ He sighed heavily, it was 5 am after all. ‘But this is all to the credit of the CIA. I

hazard a guess that you “found” this spy in Beijing and persuaded him to join you in the

States?’

‘Yes sir, he was turned very easily after we had pointed out that his father had been

imprisoned and tortured to death by the Chinese government following the Tiananmen

Square uprising.’

J spoke again. ‘Back to the plot Smart. What else did the Chinese spy tell the CIA?’

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‘Well after we promised the second million dollars, he told us that small numbers of Japanese

ninja used extensively by the Kempeitai for “black ops” had gone walk about.’

Matthews rejoined the conversation. ‘”Walk about”, meaning definitely left Japan. So now

we know all about the Japanese link, it must by default leave Madame Musseine somewhere

in deepest Africa.’

Brett added. ‘Doing god knows what.’

Morrison confirmed the news. ‘You don’t need to ask God, Smart. Our trawl of dubious

terrorist linked websites for the keywords “finance, stability and computer” gave us two hits.

One in English and one in Mandarin. Both were vague and unsubstantiated actions that have

taken place in the last two years in Northern Tanzania and Dar Es Salaam.

The room was silent for a few minutes. Everyone waited expectantly for J to speak as the

chairman. ‘Claypole came with me to the Palace earlier to talk to a few economists. He has

confirmed that at least four other G8 members think the blips were deliberate and contrived.

Like us 24 hours ago, they know nothing, but have committed to help us in any way we need.

That leaves us with one fresh, confident young man at the end of the table who isn’t paying

attention.’ J banged hard on the table with the flat of his hand. ‘Wolf, would you kindly turn

off your IPod and tell us why you are so cocky?’

‘Sorry J, I did listen to what the others said.’ J sighed but didn’t complain, he thought he

knew the boy was going to come up trumps. ‘So a lady called Madame Musseine might be in

Africa with a load of computers. She probably has a small and highly trained army with the

latest weaponry from around the world except from the Brit’s and the Yank’s as we refuse to

sell our technology. Is that correct?’ Everyone around the table nodded yes. ‘We also know

that they want to deflate the shares and money markets and must have a motive. Correct?’

They all nodded again. He stood and went to the front of the meeting room to lower the LG

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screen. Picking up the wire-free keyboard from the top of the drinks cabinet, he wandered

slowly back to his chair. Wolf tapped a few dozen keys and within seconds his three

questions appeared on the giant TV.

He commented on the images as they were presented. ‘I am now in the heart of SPAM. The

neural network program has answered my three questions together and also in isolation. That

is a first, lady and gentlemen! Usually we have single answers to solitary questions direct

from SPAM. These are the answers.’ The screen flickered.

‘One – The application linking the most people on the internet December 14th, 2012 was

Facebook.

Two – The application linking the most people on the internet January 6th, 2013 was

Facebook.’ He looked at the attentive audience. ‘And please don’t tell me that is impossible,

that a social networking site cannot affect commercial operations in the world’s financial

markets because I do know that!’ He looked around defiantly before continuing.

‘Three – The application linking the most people on the top search engines, namely

yahoo.com, bing.com, ask.com, google.com, and dogpile.com was Facebook.’

He fell silent allowing J to ask the obvious question. ‘And the neural network answer linking

all three SPAM results?’

Wolf had an ironic smile on his handsome face. ‘I came in at 2 am and saw the three results

and thought – no way, that is impossible. So I tweaked the neural network program to review

all social networking sites from Friends Reunited and Wordpress to Tumblr and Blogger. The

result was astonishing...it identified an App on Facebook called “world domination”.’ At least

three mouths gaped in shock or possibly admiration. ‘Yes, a mere game ladies and gentlemen.

A social networking game that is played by hundreds of thousands of children age 9 to 16

years old, across every country in the world.’

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Brett threw his tired head into his hands and rubbed his eyes before he wearily replied. ‘I

can’t believe that anyone could be so clever. A game, open to everyone on Facebook, that is

hiding the biggest hacking scandal in IS history. I really need to get some sleep.’

J stood up. ‘So now you have the strategic answers. We know their objective – at some time

they will attack the world markets and make them plummet. No doubt they will hedge the

futures markets and take billions of pounds in profit as the markets fall. Then they control a

proportion of every asset, in every country around the entire globe.’

He paused and continued in a grave tone. ‘This is the cleverest and most diabolical plot ever

conceived in the history of terrorism.’ He said this more to himself than the others, who were

sat speechless in the darkened room. ‘Claypole, when would be the best time for them to

attack the markets?’

‘Late September would be my guess. The markets start to function post the summer blues.

The political conferences are out of the way and The American President will be trying for re-

election. It’s a prime time, one serious coordinated blip, one e-commerce attack and the world

stock and money markets will experience hell on earth.’

J asked for a guess. ‘What do you think would be the maximum percentage fall in a single

day?’

Claypole rubbed his chin thoughtfully. ‘40 to 60 per cent. By the end of the day, banks would

start to fold and the gold reserves of the G8 countries won’t be enough to guarantee the key

currencies like the dollar and euro. They would have to inject cash they don’t have into the

markets to stabilise the situation. As I said sir, it would be hell on earth – a complete

meltdown.’

J stood up and leaned forward on the table. ‘In that case, we have a maximum of three

months to stop this happening. Stand your teams down and give them two days holiday. They

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need to be fresh when you reconvene because you have to put the details into project

Conman. By the end of August, I want to know everything about Madame Musseine and her

ambitious plan. Goodnight.’ He walked out of the door to telephone the PM. It was 5 am.

Brett followed Wolf down the corridor towards the exit from Somerset House. He clasped the

younger man’s muscular shoulder as they reached the door.

‘Thank you Wolf. I never judge a man by what he looks like, I judge him by what he does

and this morning, I sure am impressed.’ Brett turned to stroll ten metres to the black Chrysler

Jeep with the waiting driver. Now it was up to Wolf to cement their relationship. The two

men would be working together to tackle the potential cyber attack and at some stage, lives

would depend on their leadership.

* * *

Throughout a glorious August, Kate, Jack, Timmo and Roger gradually regained their

freedom. The Place was forgotten by parents concentrating on work and summer childcare

arrangements and in the case of the dad’s, also on the cricket. England beat the Aussies to

retain The Ashes for the third time in a row and maintain their number one spot in the world

rankings. The Christleton village team struggled along at the bottom of the league, watched

by the four friends each Sunday that the team were playing at home. The children built dams

across the stream behind Roger’s house to create deep pools, where they could strip to their

underpants and dive in. Kate always left her T-shirt on, as she blossomed into womanhood

but the boys were still oblivious to her, preferring to look at the freshwater crayfish that

blended into the crystal-clear water. The four friends were forever climbing ropes, making

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tree houses and racing their BMX’s around tracks they had created in the woods above Jack’s

house. Part of the fun was to modify their bikes in Jonathan’s shed, using parts from a variety

of old bikes found at the council dump in Waverton.

It was a summer of outdoor fun, but every evening all four of them would enter the “world

domination” game and try to outdo each other. Gradually, their scores increased and they

were all classified within the top 100 players out of the 750,000 playing across the world.

* * *

As the children innocently played, oblivious to the terrorists controlling the game, the teams

of Intelligence officers followed up every clue about Madame Musseine and her potential

cyber attack.

At 10 am on Tuesday 27th August, 2013, the Conman project team reconvened in the

operation meeting room at Somerset House.

Brett was having an animated conversation with Wolf. ‘How do we trace her then? No one

else seems to have an idea after a month’s search.’

Wolf knew what the problem entailed. ‘I can’t access the true location of her IP address and

hence her computers. They must have a technical whizz kid on board because their IP

masking software led me across five continents from server to server and then repeated itself

from the start point. “A forever wrapper” in our terms.’

Brett was being over assertive. He knew time was running out. ‘But we have to know where

her base is Wolf.’

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‘I understand that Brett, we all understand the need.’ Wolf put his hands behind his head and

leaned back on his seat with his eyes closed. ‘The only way, would be to pretend that I’m a

player within their game.’

‘Just do it Wolf.’ Wolf opened his eyes and wagged a solitary finger at his new colleague.

‘I can’t! They have closed off all access to the game now. Only children who have been

playing over the last year can continue to play and there also seems to be some process of

selection happening, i.e. only the best players in the world are still active.’ The team sighed in

unison; they were fighting a hidden enemy who could not be attacked. ‘Look everyone, the

terrorists have been extremely clever in harnessing their resources but...’ they all looked at

Wolf in anticipation, ‘I suppose I could hack their computers if I put a tracker within three of

the top player’s PC’s.’

Brett asked immediately. ‘What’s a tracker and why three?’

‘It’s hardware built to my own design. I have to insert it on the motherboard of the players’

PC’s. It inserts a hard-wired tracking code as they play the game e.g. an extra asset like a

battle cruiser and then the terrorists won’t notice it and hopefully ignore my tracker. If it’s

successful on all three PC’s, I will receive three return messages from the gamemaster and

then I can triangulate their true IP address.’

Brett smiled. ‘And bingo, I believe you Brits say. We have our man and their location.’

Wolf smiled at his new friend. ‘Or woman, all the rest of the “intell” still suggests it is

Madame Musseine, ex the Marseille Mafia. The French Intelligence team, the DCRI have

given us ten names of cyber terrorists known to have been active in the last decade. She went

“missing” a few years ago but this scam has the hallmarks of her organisation and she seems

to own all the shell companies involved.’

‘What is it called?’ J was impatient but it was Brett who replied.

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‘The Black Hand Gang, BHG for short.’

‘Profile?’ J tapped his hands on the table as he waited for a reply.

Sybil looked up. ‘We have nothing apart from rumours sir. An occasional arms purchase such

as SAM, Surface to Air missiles hijacked from either Chinese or Russian shipments and

always no trace afterwards. However, there was one defector six years ago. He had a black

hand burned into the palm of his left hand and his little finger had been scorched off.’

‘Had Sybil?’

‘Yes sir. The man was a young Spanish scientist from The University in Madrid, who had

majored in computer sciences. He walked into the Spanish Intelligence offices, Centro

Nacional de Inteligencia (CNI), at 10 am one morning and demanded to see the head of

intelligence as he had vital information. Within five minutes he was lying dead on their

reception floor, poisoned by a micro injection made to his left shoulder.’

J stroked his chin. ‘So they were waiting for him outside. A touch on the shoulder as he

entered, a tiny prick and a “lo siento” sorry, from the assassin. It means we are taking about a

ruthless organisation with a widespread network of deadly operatives.’

She continued. ‘They are all ninja we believe sir. The closed circuit TV cameras in the

surrounding streets pinpointed a team of four Japanese based on their size and gait. No faces

had been recorded as they had all wore baseball caps and kept their faces averted from known