Binary code Mystery number three - стр. 6
Rutra "agreed" with Andreenko under pressure from an acquaintance in the Prosecutor General's Office in advance. Soon the necessary sum was given to his new "friends" and in return they received the consent of the "older brothers" to attend their meeting. From the leader of the group, nicknamed Akella, Rutra learned that the leader was Professor Muromov, who wished to meet with him. Rutra agreed and went to the meeting a day later.
Muromov himself was unable to meet him, so Rutra had to impress his close comrade in the community. He was a long-retired scholar, a dry, thin, tall grandfather with a clear expression. They talked, and Rutra was well versed in history, though in some places he had to secretly use Isa's help. Ruthra had a very favorable impression of the man, and he said nothing vile. He was a true patriot, though a bit nationalistic; he explained that all nationalistic and anti-Semitic manifestations had grown out of the opposition to the Zionist worldview. The goal was achieved, and four days later Rutra attended their meeting in Protvino.
Nothing particularly "grandiose" or secret was going on there. The conversation was mostly about Russia's "traitors and invaders," as one might hear at a market, a parade, a party of law enforcers, or a meeting of bankers and ministers. Rutra realized he was being tested, and that pleased him. Their conspiracy system was professionally practiced.
Six months later, when Ruthra had had enough of these meetings and had begun to be distracted from other points of the test, he was unexpectedly invited to a small talk. The meeting was to take place in Protvino, in an underground tunnel. Kola was "scanned through", nothing important was going on there, though Rutra "smelled" something wrong, suspicious individuals did visit the place, but only alone. They were retired intelligence officers. His intuition told him that something important was going on, though it could have been a diversionary maneuver to catch the tail.
Rutra went to Protvino. In a dark room he was "interrogated" and "examined" by persons, some of whom were scientists, humanitarians, and artists, but the rest were clearly from the security services. And many of them, judging by their behavior, manner of conversation, and thinking, were or were members of secret and power structures. What kind of "hypnosis" they possessed, what secret equipment they used, Rutra could not determine precisely. But what they used, he calculated and passed the test perfectly. After another "interrogation" and interview, he was given "documents" that he was a member of an amateur amateur art group and a participant in the annual fair. Thus, observing complete secrecy, not sleeping at home, disconnecting the telephone, which, of course, he had warned in advance, Rutra found himself on Kolskaya. Namely, in a reorganized room at the Kola ultra-deep.