Excellent question, Percy. I was now beset with anxiety over my meeting with the
"Grand Uncle" of the Chief. If the Chief was a hundred and four years old, then
his uncle was certain to be old enough to be of concern, for just being that old.
And what wisdom could one glean, what difference in perspective was possible between
two men over a hundred years of age, no matter how older one is than the other?
And yet, it spoke to the question of whether the lore of the Nazarene was just standard U.S. Intel stock, or if it was indeed a pioneering episode in the U.S. Secret Service, a secret "black president" who, according to the discovered
"Natural Law" of Africans (something to do with what circumstances exist under
this particular intelligence distribution) ruled as a Monarch within a Democracy
all his days as "Entity of Interest" so-identified by the United Nations on
account of "his abilities" in the "area of scientific unification." Did such
a poet truly exist, a phantom "seventeenth unit" of U.S. intelligence? Probably
not. And yet, why does his story fascinate, to a man, every recruit of note
in the corps?
Saturday, March 10, 2007
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