Stealth Operator
By R. Richard
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I get flown down to a border town. I get ushered into a room where there is a laptop computer, a few desks and tables and an equipment cabinet. I shoo the government people out of the room. I then open the equipment cabinet. I observe that one of the little drawers, inside the equipment cabinet seems to have more evidence of use that the other drawers. I pull the drawer open and read what just might be a password, off of the bottom of the little drawer. I use the password and, as if by magic, the laptop reveals its secrets. I write the password down and then change the password.
I call for the head person of the government team. I show her that I have solved the password problem. I then ask her if they captured people, when they raided the facility.
The lady tells me, “I can’t tell you that.”
I lecture the lady, “If your supervisor will allow me the information about captured people, I can probably give you a great deal more information now, than you can get by mining the laptop.
The lady looks at me hard. “Okay, but you damn well better produce. The lady then goes out and apparently talks with someone. The lady comes back in with some guy who reeks of supervisor.
Supervisor boy then gives me three names. One of the names is a girl name, a secretary, as it turns out.
I tell supervisor boy, “If you will let me talk, privately, to the lady, I can convince her and I can break a lot more information, now, than is contained in the laptop.”
Supervisor boy is not happy, but he finally agrees.
I lecture the government lady, “I got the password, for the laptop, from Consuela, how else?”
The lady laughs, “Consuela is just a secretary, why would she have the ...”
I laugh, “This is the only operation in the history of the world where a secretary didn’t know everything non technical that goes on, in the operation.”
The lady muses, “You realize that you are signing Consuela’s death warrant.”
I laugh, “What is important is that Consuela thinks that I am signing Consuela’s death warrant and that you, girl to girl, can get Consuela into the USA government witness protection program, but only if Consuela furnishes enough good information that it satisfies your pendejo supervisor.”
The lady muses, “Consuela is a secretary, not a drug trafficker or a hit man, She has no real criminal background. She will break open like a piñata. Yes, it will work.”
“I get double what they paid me to come here and find the password, double just for piñata girl.”
The lady muses, “You are the most underhanded, conniving person I have ever met. However, that way lies promotion.” The lady then goes out to talk with her supervisor. The lady comes back with Consuela.
I show Consuela the laptop computer, open and displaying data. I tell Consuela, “You gave me the password. How else did I get the password so quickly?”
Consuela snarls. “Bésame el culo, gabacho. (kiss my ass, non Mexican.)”
The government lady says, “Consuela, either you tell us everything, or the cartel will kill you and your family,”
A defeated Consuela then says, that she will tell all.
As if by magic, three government people appear in the room, in note taking and translation mode,
I exit the room and begin to recover data from computer hard disks that have been erased.
(Actually, the ‘erasure’ of data merely wipes out the pointers to the data, not the data itself. As the data begins to appear, I have help from a Mexican speaking government guy. I then wave in the supervisor. “I’m recovering data, as I was hired to do. There is time sensitive data in this hard disk and other hard disks. I can show you how to get that, gonna cost you.”)
The supervisor sighs, “If it’s valuable data, I can pay you password discovery money.”
I scroll through some data files and point out, “E-Mail addresses and even some e-mail data. Get them while they’re hot, and you can track the whole damn network.”
R. Richard
I'm the co-author, with Sunset Thomas, of Anatomy of An Adult Film.I have 48 novels and over 299 short stories currently published.I spent my early years in the part of Los Angeles known as the South Central. I was known as Whi' Boy, which was sufficient to identify me in that place. I'm a skilled Kung Fu player, using a system that I learned from a Korean I knew only as 'Pak.' It would be easier to tell you the places that Pak wasn't wanted by the police, rather than the places where he was wanted by the police. Pak's Kung Fu system, augmented by some bits and pieces from some Chinese practitioners is quick and effective, or I wouldn't be alive today.My early education was mostly obtained by stealing books from the public library (I always returned them and the Librarian even began to provide me with reading lists.) I did go to high schools, but I never really learned anything there. I eventually graduated from the University of California at Los Angeles, UCLA, with a degree in mathematics.I work as a Systems Analyst and also make a part of my living as a professional gambler (legal in Nevada.) I write science fiction and erotica. My published novels are:Anatomy of An Adult Film (With Sunset Thomas)1. Second Chance: God Killer2. Second Chance: Sky Pirate3. Second Chance: Scroll Seeker4. Second Chance: King of The Islands5. Second Chance: King of Zaya6. Second Chance: Duke of Averon7. Second Chance: King of Golomon8. Second Chance: King Of The Sky9. Second Chance: Warlord of Ifrequeh10. Second Chance: King of Ariby11. Second Chance: King of Mesodania12. Second Chance: King of Avuls13. Second Chance: King of Kemet14. Second Chance: King of Zorran15. Second Chance: King of Two Worlds16. Second Chance: King of Averon17. Second Chance: King's Duties18. Second Chance: King of The New WorldAdventurer: Simulation ProblemAdventurer: Pannar ProblemA Programmer's GambitAmateur StripperBeach MurdersBondage HouseCorporate Sex SlavesFriday NightGo Naked In The SoftwareGrasshopper WinterInvoluntary NudeLayoffNot A HeroPirates of The KeysSummer of SexThe LakeThe Last Moon DanceThe Nude Adventures of Plain JaneThe Secret Life of Wanda WilsonTails of the Pussycat LoungeTo Keep A JobTopless RestaurantToy WhoresVix: The MarineWayward BoyShort Stories:A Christmas Visit
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Stealth Operator
By R. Richard © 2024
Chapter 1: Just A Grade School Kid
I was born Jason Rall. I was destined to be an average sized guy with eye colored eyes and hair colored hair.
As I grew up, I found that I didn’t like being pushed around. I also found that the path of least resistance was to appear to be just another guy, while I was actually becoming a stealth operator.
I did some research, even when I was back in grade school. There was a guy who worked for the local Parks And Recreation Department. He was a fitness professional. I got from him a body weight workout routine that would do me quite a bit of good, if I put in quite a bit of work. I got the fitness professional to talk to the grade school people and then I began to work out on some gymnastics bars that the school had, that weren’t really being used. I used the gymnastic bars, isometrics and some balance moves. I got a lot stronger and a lot more coordinated. I began to wear some heavy workout gloves, day by workout day. My gloves were heavy and padded with hard padding on the surface of my fists.
One day, when I was in fifth grade, a sixth grader decided that he could just push me around. I told him to stop pushing me, I was going to complain to the principal.
Pushing boy grabbed me, as I was turning away. As I turned to my left, he grabbed my right arm, really hard.
I’m left handed and I sagged down, just a bit, and then punched pushing boy. I got my legs, my back, my shoulder, my arm and my fist into a punch. My punch hit pushing boy, in his face. My punch broke pushing boy’s nose, some facial bones and maybe gave him a concussion. I say, maybe gave him a concussion, since he then fell backwards and hit his head on the ground, which may have given him a concussion.
I then went to the Principal and complained a sixth grader decided that he could just push me around. I asked him to stop pushing me, I was going to complain to the Principal. He didn’t stop pushing me and here I am.
The Principal stares at me and says, I will have to talk to the other boy.
I tell the Principal, "No hurry, the