Nano Surveillance (Dave Henson Series Book 1)

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                  “Interesting,” responded Dimitris. “But what besides coincidental timing makes you suspect this Dave Henson could be a person of interest. As you said, Ms. Cogswell, as any investigative reporter, places and receives many phone calls each day.
                  “Because Mr. Henson is a high tech genius originally from Silicon Valley,” explained Christos. “More importantly he runs a company that he founded three years ago called NSurv, Inc. The company produces nanotechnology surveillance sensor products. I believe you may even be familiar with him through some of your previous business dealings out in the San Francisco bay area.”
                  “You’re right,” said Dimitris in a hushed tone as he stared out at the Caribbean Sea. “The name did sound vaguely familiar. I think we need to pay Mr. Henson and NSurv an unexpected visit. How soon can you have a couple of your guys head out to Idaho?” questioned Dimitris.
                  “The wheels are already in motion,” responded Christos. “I have Lazaro and Cristian enroute to Idaho to do some investigating, and if appropriate, to deliver a message.”
                  “Excellent, let me know as soon as you hear back from them,” said Dimitris. “In the meantime, I’ll make a phone call to the White House and remind them to put a shorter leash on their dog, before I permanently have to muzzle him.”
                  Dimitris hit the off button on his mobile phone and looked over at the scantily clad lithe woman still dozing next to him. Regrettably he was going to have to leave her for a few days. He was headed for San Francisco on Friday for a meeting with the U.S. Secretary of Commerce, but he first wanted to personally pay a visit to the White House to discuss the Vice President. After further consideration after hanging up with Christos, he decided a phone call to the White House wasn’t going to be a strong enough message. He needed to look the U.S. President in the eye to make his message crystal clear.

Chapter 20 (March 5, Wednesday 8:00am Mountain Daylight Savings Time)
                  Although it was early March, and officially still winter for another couple of weeks, it was a beautiful and balmy morning in west central Idaho. The temperature was a comfortable 40 o F, there was no wind, and the sky was an emerald blue with not a cloud in sight. It was the perfect morning for taking the Aviat A-1C-200 Husky out for some back-country flying. Though it was a regular work day at NSurv, Dave had asked Ron to join him for a morning flight down to Boise. The trip involved a bit more than sightseeing, however. Dave needed to pick up several new special VHF radios that they were going to need while out in San Francisco over the weekend. These particular radios weren’t your standard VHF radios. They included unique customer programmable encryption features that ensured secure communications between only intended parties.
                  Ron drove up to the parking area adjacent to the hanger in his Ford Explorer and used his pass key to open the chain-link fence gate that gave him access to the airport’s flight line. He walked over to the open hanger where Dave had just finished completing his pre-flight of his Husky two-seater tail dragger.
                  “We’re taking this toy down to Boise,” exclaimed Ron, as he looked at the rag and tube aircraft.
                  “What do you mean toy,” Dave responded feigning insult. “With its 200 horse power engine, this bird cruises at 143 MPH and can climb at 1,700 feet per minute. Moreover, it has a range of 828 miles with a maximum useful payload of 880 lbs. But more importantly, it has phenomenal Short field Take Off and Landing (STOL) performance. It can take off in as little as 265 feet and has a landing ground roll of only 398 feet. How

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