Pope sat up and nodded to Brewer, obviously thankful for the compliment.
"Most of what we know about Mr. Moore comes from his website," Brewer said. "I put three of our best investigators on it. They've produced this report"-Brewer tapped the file he'd produced-"which is, frankly, very disturbing."
Brewer spoke formally with a deep, melodious voice. He sat ramrod straight in his chair. He had dark hair, a prominent jaw, and heavy eyebrows that conveyed his "I am a serious man" persona.
Joe could hear shuffling and murmuring coming from the conference room next door where the press conference would be held. He checked his watch-ten minutes until the governor was scheduled to address the media.
Brewer continued, "On his website, Moore stokes the fires of the extreme animal-rights movement. He makes no bones about the fact that he finds hunting abhorrent and hunters demented. He advocates interfering with hunters in the field, and sabotaging hunting seasons across the country and the world. He's clever in how he does it, though, always couching his advocacy in phrases like 'We're not asking you to break the law, but…' or 'We don't advocate violence or criminality in any shape or form, but…' types of caveats. Obviously, he's been advised by lawyers so that his words are clear but he covers himself so he can't be held accountable for what happens.
"The most interesting thing we found on his website is called 'The Forum,'" Brewer continued, opening the file and pulling out a thick stack of printouts. "It's where his followers can post messages and have discussions. Sometimes, Mr. Moore joins in. And in doing so, he is often not as careful about his words and meaning as he is in his more formal statements on the website.
"For example, there was a post three weeks ago from a person who calls himself Wolverine. Rather than read it, I'll let you," Brewer said, handing copies to Joe and Pope.
Joe glanced at the pages, recognized the comment format of a blog. I Had A Dream. Last night, I had a dream. In my dream, a brainless American hunter was struck down and his body mutilated in the same way he had been mutilating innocent animals all his life. When he was found, people were horrified at what had been done to him. And then they began to realize this is what millions of Mighty Men do all the time. And it made them think about the pathetically sad and disgusting people in their midst who derive pleasure from killing creatures who have just as much right to be on this earth as they do.
I know, dreams are just dreams. But I'm a gambler. I like the odds that turning hunters into prey will make a difference and change some minds.
It was a good dream. by Wolverine on Mon Sept 05 08:37:26 AM PST.
Wolverine Dreams. I think it was a good dream, too. Sometimes it takes a shock to the system to make folks sit up and say, "There's something wrong going on here."
I'm just talking out loud, but this might be the thing that would actually make a difference if one were brave, committed, and a warrior. by Klamath on Tues Sept 06 08:53:22 AM PST. Re: I Had A Dream. Especially if it happened slowly, over time. First an incident that made them scratch their heads while recoiling in horror at the same time, followed by another incident worse than the first. And another. And another. Until there was no doubt the hunters were being hunted and that none of them were safe. Until they began to realize the terror they feel is what they put animals through every time they go out to get their jollies.
There are warriors among us. by Wolverine on Wed Sept 07 01:37:26 AM PST.
Re: Wolverine Dreams. In your dream, where would the campaign begin? That's important to know, because it would be important for the enlightened to be there and offer support and encouragement. There is no news unless the trees falling in the forest are pointed out in loud voices to a sympathetic press. And believe me, they looooove me. by Klamath on Wed Sept 07 02:02:12 AM PST.
Re: Re: I Had A Dream. In my dream, it would definitely take place in the reddest of the Red States, both in terms of politics and the color of blood. Hit 'em where they live, is what I think. by Wolverine on Wed Sept 07 03:37:26 AM PST. Re: Re: Wolverine Dreams. Although IT'S ONLY A DREAM, I am absolutely charged up by the pure boldness of the vision. While none of us advocate violence or criminal acts in any way, WE CAN DREAM, TOO.
Please contact me off-line, Wolverine. MAYBE I CAN TALK YOU DOWN. by Klamath on Wed Sept 07 03:55:12 AM PST.
BREWER SAID, "This exchange took place two weeks prior to John Garrett's death near Lander. Obviously, Klamath came to his senses at the end there and tried to cover his enthusiasm for the concept. And by the next day, the entire thread had been pulled from the Forum page. Luckily, my tech guys had somehow automatically archived it during the night so we have it. Did you note the reference to gambling? Gamblers use poker chips."
Joe was suddenly wide awake, his mind spinning.
"Obviously," Brewer said, "we don't have enough to make any charges or even a serious accusation at this point. But when we saw this we wanted to trace the IP address of Wolverine and see if we could find him. That was beyond our expertise, so we turned to our brothers in law enforcement who are proficient in this kind of thing," he said, gesturing to Portenson, who was now smoldering.
"I'll take it from here," Rulon said, "since it is now three-twenty-five and my friends in the press are clamoring to take a chunk out of me just outside the door."
The governor pushed his face across the desk as if it were a balled fist, aiming it at Portenson. As he spoke, his voice didn't rise so much as get harder-edged, until he was biting off his words and spitting them out, flecking the top of his desk and Brewer's file with moisture.
"So my DCI takes the information to the FBI just down the street, where we get absolutely stonewalled. In the meantime, another innocent man, Frank Urman, gets butchered, which leads to three more deaths last night in a clusterfuck and a severed head mounted on a wall. Finally, we get our entire congressional delegation on the same line this morning and pressure is applied by them on Homeland Security to such a degree that Mr. Portenson and his pals have to talk to us. And when they do, we find out they've been monitoring Mr. Klamath Moore and his followers for months because they're considered to be potential domestic terrorists, and they even have a man on the inside! And while we won't accuse the FBI of being an accessory to murder since they didn't know all we knew-"
"Oh, come on!" Portenson shouted. "We were doing our jobs! We couldn't blow our undercover investigation for an office that leaks like a sieve!"
"We can say to the press out there," Rulon continued, "without equivocation, that if the FBI had cooperated with us when we first asked for cooperation we might not be here today."
"That's ridiculous," Portenson seethed. "We had no idea this Wolverine person was going to start killing people-and we still don't know it was him. We have no idea who Wolverine is. We don't even know if he's in this country. The IP address he used was from one of those Internet kiosks in the Atlanta airport, so we can't trace him. You're speculating and trying to point the finger at us."
Rulon nodded his agreement.
"Who do you have on the inside?" Joe asked Portenson.
"Oh," the agent replied, deflated, "some guy. I can't give you his name. But we asked him a couple of weeks ago to see if he could figure out who Wolverine is. He's working on it, but he doesn't know yet."
"We need his name," Joe said. "I need to talk with him."
"Not a chance," Portenson said. "We're in the middle of breaking this thing. This is what we do now-domestic counterterrorism. We can't blow his cover and put him in danger."
"A name," Joe said, thinking of the promise he'd made to Nancy Hersig.