21-07-2009, 04:34 PM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:Ed Jewett Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:.. don't wait for a call unless you have big money, national security expertise, CIA experience, a political constituency, or clout with the media.
I've grossly enlarged my monthly disability check on the photocopier, played 'Diplomacy' and 'Shogun' more than a few times, help run a small web site with about 30 members, did my senior broadcast news and public affairs class project back in the 70's watching Harry Unreasonable and Av Westin prepare the evening news at ABC (Bill Casey's Capital Cities club and purveyor of that godawful JFK simulation) [and I had clear documentation of interference from DC on Vietnam war coverage], and I have a CIA file.
Should I be checking my answering machine more frequently?
:flybye:
..a CIA file...Good for you! - A True Patriot! No, I think they don't leave word on your answering machine....more likely they have a brown-shoed 'square' come up to you at some social function with a brown paper bag and hand it to you, saying you dropped it a moment ago. Inside will be half of a check for a huge sum, an untraceable phone number and a few words you are to mumble when calling, an address out in the woods, and a cryptic message that they'll contact you and you've just joined an group from which you can't un-join.
Sounds like some sort of unrequited rendezvous or one of those "Clue"-like theatrical murder mysteries...
oh, wait ... it is one of those "clue"-like theatrical murder mysteries
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"

