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CHAPTER 13

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Amad’s father was thrilled that his guidance of his son’s education had paid off. He was able to fine tune his plan based on what Amad was actually doing. Fortunately he hadn’t been corrupted by either the Mexicans or the Americans yet, and he still seemed to be respectful of his father. Amad had no idea what was in store for him if he followed his father’s plans, but he never had understood what his father wanted from him in the first place. He was a dutiful son and he obeyed his father as he should. Surely Amad would definitely follow without question whatever plans his father had for him.

Somehow he would have to get his plans to Amad, but he felt that it was best only to give him limited information at any given time. It was necessary for Amad to absorb every detail of the plan and retain all of the information, because no one else could know what he had envisioned for the future. Nothing could be kept in writing. He determined that the internet could not be used to disseminate the plans. Emails and websites could be infiltrated, and he realized that careless communications would be a stupid mistake. He could not personally travel to his son and his son’s travel could be easily traced if it became necessary. He would have to use a trusted messenger, and carefully plan the itinerary. This person would have to be willing to make several trips to visit Amad carrying only parts of the plan in his memory each time. He would arrange for Mexican papers, therefore the messenger would have to speak Spanish fluently and appear to be of Hispanic descent. The person had to look young enough to have been an acquaintance of Amad from Mexico City. He had a person in mind who would be perfect for the job and would love to travel for the father of Amad and for the cause. His Spanish was excellent and he had a polished look about him that came from being a member of a wealthy religious family. On the other hand, he did want Amad to come back to Libya before he started whatever job that was chosen for him.

Amad finally could see what his father had been planning for the last few years. He could sense his father’s urgency and excitement about what he could do for the cause, but his own goals were not necessarily the same as his father’s. He didn’t want this to become a problem in his relationship with his father. As his own goals were becoming clear to him, he figured that he could use his father’s plans and money to escalate his schedule. He spent a lot of time thinking about his future during this final year.

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