“According to the NSA, there is electricity at the survival camp. But all the lines are buried. I wonder why they would need power,” Delilah questioned.
“I am sure it is part of what we are supposed to ascertain,” Boone suggested. “There are some buildings, small and equipped with fireplaces. I guess they are in place in case of extreme weather.”
“But there is power to these cabins.”
“According to the brochures and the website, there is no electricity. But according to the satellite photos, and the heat images, the place is wired,” Boone pointed.
“It does not make sense,” Delilah shrugged. “Could the houses be bugged?”
“It is a possibility. I will see if there is something we can procure to check for bugs. And we need a spy camera. Something which can be concealed,” Boone suggested.
“I will see what the NSA can help us with,” Delilah reassured Boone. “I will reach out to our contact.”