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... > CIA was trouble, and families that could cooperate with the CIA in laundering were likely trouble too. Bringing up this issue now seemed like a risky loss for Mountain Eagle.

He admitted that the two tons of gold were very tempting, but compared to the benefits of resolving the Snowden issue and the already scheduled trip to Arizona, the two tons of gold had to be put on hold.

Big Beard wouldn't reveal the location until Mountain Eagle made a commitment.

His demands wer ...

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