He was in Kenya, having already visited his hometown of Jakarta and other sections of Asia. He had been wondering about us, but had not had the time to worry. He’d been working very hard on getting as many Blues to sign up for the referendum voting as he could. It was a silent campaign, he said, and explained that this involved creating a chain of recommendations through people’s personal contacts, rather than visible advertising through the usual media that could be targeted through counter attacks. I told him to keep going, and made a note to ask my team how they could get secret messages to him, detailing our plans. Amarru had sent me some of the more obnoxious “No” ads that she had come across. Most of them focused on fears that joining gamra would be bad for business and therefore