26 Within hours, three sets of surveillance teams took up position. One was assigned to the Jamaican. Another was situated outside the walk-up apartment of Waseem Jarrah, the suspected terrorist. And a third camped across Peachtree Street from the Thoughtstorm building. All three subjects were somehow interconnected, and pressure mounted on Agent in Charge David Stark and his team to find out everything. Stark placed a flash message to Washington, signaling he was sitting on a case of epic proportions. The safety of the American people was highly compromised, and national security might be at stake. Washington responded and responded with vigor. One hundred and seventy-five agents were flown to Atlanta over the next eighteen hours. This was to become the single highest priority for the F