CHAPTER 41KANGAROO COURT Craig decided not to take the government car. By now the crowds in the streets made movement in a motorized vehicle nearly impossible. He would, instead, walk from the Embassy to the Barclay Training Center. Per Mr. Ellis’s instructions, he would go undercover. He went as a journalist. He knew from experience that victorious revolutionaries liked to get the word out. It was the first step in establishing legitimacy. He thought horn-rimmed glasses, a false mustache, and a widebrimmed military hat would be a good start. Then he added a khaki hunting vest with numerous pockets—the type that he had seen many foreign correspondents and photographers wear. As a correspondent covering a successful revolution, he didn’t expect to be scrutinized too much but he did have t

