Excerpts from the Book
Billy Shun’s Chinese interrogator
Agents have now been placed in major American cities to relay our instructions, run operations and report on new developments.
Part Two: The East Asian Library
“It’s wonderful, beyond what I suspected. But Charles, two questions. Could the Chinese intelligence services use this kind of information? And two, can it be translated into a software program?”
V. Harold at Kung Fu Palace
“Coming closer, Harold was stirred by the splendor of the building: panels of jade-like ceramic alternated with those of chrome and stainless steel; floor-to-ceiling glass walls revealing brilliantly-lit interior spaces, populated by men and women in various martial arts uniforms and poses. Harold thought, the building’s appearance and its purpose formed an organic unity—Yin and Yang. “
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