23-10-2010, 06:17 AM
It's statistically impossible for the three Bulova executives to look like Morales, Campbell, and Joannides without there being a purposeful reason. The real executives had to be other people because I would imagine Morales, Campbell, and Joannides had other things to do that kept them from being Bulova executives.
It would make sense that M,C,&J could be switched-in when they needed the Bulova cover to remove suspicion from them. However you would imagine the real executives would also have to be CIA or sworn to CIA secrecy because they would or could find out they were at certain places they knew they weren't.
What you might be seeing here is O'Sullivan blowing their cover and exposing an operation. They might have gotten sloppy because they needed Bobby dead and fast. The identification of Morales, Campbell, and Joannides as Bulova executives might be an actual CIA damage control operation as part of the failsafe plan unfolding right in front of you. The fact even close friends and co-workers aren't sure which they are sort of speaks for itself and shows the effectiveness of this possible look-a-like ruse.
It would make sense that M,C,&J could be switched-in when they needed the Bulova cover to remove suspicion from them. However you would imagine the real executives would also have to be CIA or sworn to CIA secrecy because they would or could find out they were at certain places they knew they weren't.
What you might be seeing here is O'Sullivan blowing their cover and exposing an operation. They might have gotten sloppy because they needed Bobby dead and fast. The identification of Morales, Campbell, and Joannides as Bulova executives might be an actual CIA damage control operation as part of the failsafe plan unfolding right in front of you. The fact even close friends and co-workers aren't sure which they are sort of speaks for itself and shows the effectiveness of this possible look-a-like ruse.