* laura also continues looking into Wilkes and his CIA contacts and CIA contracts - focusing mostly on Wilkes' Archer Logistics - which she speculates was setting up a secret airline to kidnap people because the CIA's other secret airline was exposed- and she suspects that WIlkes may have been planning to outsource the gig to the dodgy Kontogiannis. if i'm not mistaken, I was the first to focus on the Kontogiannis/Wilkes link as being something beyond the Duke.
and here's what I've previously said about Archer Logistics:
"The Archer Logistics website name was registered July 04. I'm not sure when the company was created - but I'd have to guess that it wasnt long before July 04. That's kinda interesting because Laura is suggesting that they are already getting CIA contracts.hmmm: "execute rapid acquisition requests, provide immediate delivery channels... a unique delivery structure" - do they sound like euphemisms for kidnapping?
Archer claims to be an "open source acquisition group" which "is uniquely positioned to execute rapid acquisition requests, provide immediate delivery channels and augment post-sales support." These aren't the types of qualities that you find in a start-up - especially with clients like U.S. Army, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy, Department of State and the Department of Defense.
As with all the Wilkes Group websites, the Archer site doesnt offer very much information. They do claim that "Archer Logistics has also developed a unique delivery structure that can provide turnaround times of 24 hours in cases of extreme need." Unfortunately, nobody answers the telephone there - so i guess they can offer 24 hour help - but apparently the clock only starts ticking once you've been able to contact them..."
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