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THE COMPANY -- SCREENCAP

Molehunt, The Secret Search for Traitors That Shattered the CIA, by David Wise
The Invisible Government, by David Wise and Thomas B. Ross
Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, by Antony C. Sutton
Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler, by Antony C. Sutton
The Godfather, by Tara Carreon
CIA Clown -- Because There is a Sucker Born Every Minute!, by Tara Carreon
Dream is Destiny, by Tara Carreon

"Individuals present at the conference," [Sheffield Edwards, the CIA's director of security] wrote in the wonderfully stilted language of officialdom, "recognized the distinct possibility that a definite case cannot be made against [Karlow] since there is a possibility that [Karlow] is not identical to [Sasha].  The Director of Security indicated that this Agency desired that the other areas of a personnel and /or security nature in the ... case be fully developed during the interview with [Karlow] since it is the opinion of the Office of Security ... that [Karlow] whether or not he is identical to [Sasha] should be terminated from Agency employment." -- Molehunt, The Secret Search for Traitors That Shattered the CIA, by David Wise

TNT PRESENTS A SCOTT FREE/JOHN CALLEY PRODUCTION

THE COMPANY

STARRING CHRIS O'DONNELL, ALFRED MOLINA AND MICHAEL KEATON

EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:  RIDLEY SCOTT, TONY SCOTT

"HOW DO YOU KNOW I'M MAD?' SAID ALICE.

"YOU MUST BE,' SAID THE CAT, 'OR YOU WOULDN'T HAVE COME HERE.'"

Although this story takes place against the background of historical events, it is a work of imagination.  Where actual historical and public figures appear, they are used fictitiously, as are the situations, actions and dialogue depicting them.  In all other respects, the characters and incidents portrayed herein are entirely fictional and any similarity to the name, character or history of any person, living or dead, or any actual event, is entirely coincidental and unintentional.

aLCHeMY / E2 V

Merriam Webster Dictionary:  Main Entry: al·che·my
Pronunciation: \ˈal-kə-mē\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English alkamie, alquemie, from Middle French or Medieval Latin; Middle French alkimie, from Medieval Latin alchymia, from Arabic al-kīmiyā', from al the + kīmiyā' alchemy, from Late Greek chēmeia
Date: 14th century
1 : a medieval chemical science and speculative philosophy aiming to achieve the
transmutation of the base metals into gold, the discovery of a universal cure for disease, and the discovery of a means of indefinitely prolonging life
2 : a power or process of transforming
something common into something special
3 :
an inexplicable or mysterious transmuting

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