Did it become a tradition of the Russian Intelligence, after the Sidney Reilly - Operation Trust Affair, to send the open, sarcastic "Greeting Cards" to their opponents? Were the shootings by Robert R. Card one of those "Greeting Cards"? Was it sent by Putin himself?
But who was Sidney Reilly and what were the forces that drove him? To lovers, friends and enemies alike, Reilly remained a mystery. In spite of the many books that have been written about him, often themselves making contrary claims, major questions still remain unanswered about his true identity, place of birth and the precise facts surrounding his disappearance and death. During his life Reilly laid an almost impenetrable fog of mystery and deception around his origins as he adopted and shed one identity after another. Those who entered this ruthlessly compartmentalised life knew only what Reilly himself had told them. Did it become a tradition of the Russian Intelligence, after the Sidney Reilly - Operation Trust Affair, to send the open, sarcastic "Greeting Cards" to their opponents, like them or Reilly himself sent it, at their connivance, on September 27, 1925 from Moscow to Berlin, to his MI6 Commander Ernest Boyce, informing him that he is allright and in Moscow. The