| Career
Information
When he was nineteen he was recruited by The East German STASI,
alternately known as the "Ministry for State Security.”
Where Hauptabteilung 1 was more of a social club,
favoring badminton and snooker, Hauptabteilung 2
was STASI's Espionage Defense group, which had several hundred active
members in its ranks. It was run by Lieutenant-General Gunther Kratsch.
A handful of these Hauptabs were assigned
to infiltrate foreign countries and sniff out agents for turning,
one of them was Von Karajon. Retired now, Gunther Kratsch agreed
to speak about Von Karajon.
According to
Kratsch, Von Karajon excelled in his studies. “He would be
willing to do what the others would not,” said Kratsch,”so
he was one of our stars. Unfortunately, the cold war ended. They
were orphaned and betrayed. Cut loose, but he had learned much."
Kratsch descended into a lengthy diatribe of cold war political
observations before he returned to the subject of Von Karajon.
"He stole
many things as it turned out," Kratsch said,"He even managed
to obtain one of our Nazi treasures, the only known physical copy
of the Necronomicon which was kept in Salzburg.”
Kratsch chuckled. “There was a time not too long ago that
I would have to kill you after revealing that information. Now it
is simply a historical footnote.”
RECENT
ACTIVITY
Von Karajon has
kept a low profile.
He has been active in US intelligence, and partly responsible for
the fast-growing private intelligence industry. He has been linked
with several intelligence related companies, including SAIC,MW
Kellogg, COLSA
and Qinetiq. His
fascination with the darker arts van zwarte magisch.
The last presence
of Von Karajon was at a private auction
of antiquities in London, where his agent purchased a number of
items, including the second-oldest book in existence, an Etruscan
book of Gods with 24K gold pages, and an extremely rare shrunken
human head said to be that of famed explorer Baron
Alexander von Humboldt.
His freighter
was recently seen anchored off of a deserted island along the Pacific
coast. |