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Underground eXperts United
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Presents...
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[ ABB Part III ] [ By The GNN ]
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____________________________________________________________________
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ABB PART III: 'GHOSTS'
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by THE GNN/DualCrew-Shining/uXu
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backing up by PHEARLESS
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This is the Third and final part of the ABB (Absurdities Beyond Belief)
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trilogy. Based upon several (very) true incidents, late spring 1995.
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The names has been changed to protect the innocent and the 'innocent.'
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"Do you want answers to your questions?" the tall man with the dark
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voice said. The door to the corridor looked like a huge monolith behind him.
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"Y-yes." someone stuttered from behind the door.
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"Then go back to your office." the man said. Then he turned to us with
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a vicious smile and began to talk.
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"We had to find out what a person were up to, so we tapped his phone and
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kept detailed files on his behavior. This was of course illegal. But if you
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are to uphold the law, you need to be above the law."
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"Listen carefully, when a company grows large you need to organize it
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without mercy. There will always exist people who, by some reason, wants to
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destroy the precious things you have built. A company can be seen as a
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machine; it can either run smoothly, with well-oiled cog-wheels, or it can
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work badly because of gravel in the moving parts. It all depends on the
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organization."
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"I am deus ex machina, the ghost in the machine. I live to serve the
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machine, the organization. Few people have seen me in person. This is
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because I am not one single person, I am just one of several individuals
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dedicated to one single task: to uphold order. Those who try to destroy the
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machine are to be handled by us. Our mission is to remove all the gravel
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from the moving parts."
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"A few days ago, I discovered that one of the employees in the company
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was up to something nasty. We worked swiftly: he was fired in less than two
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days later. Of course, it is not always that easy. Sometimes, the gravel is
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not that obvious. Instead, it hides in different costumes. It is when that
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occurs, we need to be above the law. Do you find that to be strange? If you
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do, you are ignorant. The law is made for the common people, not for us. We
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are to uphold the law, the order and organization in the machine. If that is
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not appreciated by you, we will have to conclude that you are a terrorist, a
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menace. We do not care if you are a menace to society. But if you are a
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menace to our machine, we will handle you. Take care of you. In equal, do
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whatever it takes to remove you from the machine. Whatever it takes."
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"You cannot hide from us, nor can you run away. We will always find you.
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Those who dress themselves in innocent costumes to avoid detection will
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always fail. There are no exceptions. We have had many masquerades in this
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company and we have, naturally, terminated them all. The ghost in the
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machine can walk through walls, he can read other peoples diaries, he can
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sit next to his prey and examine him closely before he strikes. The prey
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will not know what struck him - before it is too late. We never leave a
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trace, nor forget a face. We are perfect in all possible ways."
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"Recall what the poet Toceros of Aseaon said about the Gods."
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the god knows
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everything there is to see
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smell and hear
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what has been and
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what will come
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good and evil
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right or wrong
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the god knows
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"Of course, we have had trouble. Some costumes are very well made. They
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look very much like the real thing, and you need to penetrate the thick
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shield without mercy if you are to discover the unhealthy core, the
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dangerous gravel. Interrogations, questions, torture, force - we will do
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whatever the situation requires. We have had subjects who has been very
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persistent, moaning about their innocence, crying for mercy. But in the end,
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most of them yells the truth to us."
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"But some individuals never confess. They keep on arguing about their
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innocence, how they love to serve the machine and that they would never do
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anything that might harm the system in any way. Those people are the worst.
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In those cases, we need to use methods we seldom use. Frankly, it does not
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matter if they are innocent or not. They might be guilty, and that is more
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than enough. There are always other people who are willing to serve the
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machine, so why should we let people stay whom might be a threat to us?"
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"In the name of the truth, we spread lies. In the name of order, we
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create disorder. We will do whatever it takes. If you are not scared by
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this, we will take you to the final exit. This takes us to the beginning:
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we had to find out what a person were up to, so we tapped his phone and kept
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detailed files on his behavior. But this gave is nothing. Our subject
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refused to expose his filthy face. No confession, no proofs. So we had to
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use drastic, but yet necessary, methods."
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"If you wonder how we knew that he was guilty, I sadly conclude that you
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have missed the whole point. It does not matter if he was innocent or not.
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We work for the future well-being of the machine, not for the primitive
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drives the little parts of it wants to satisfy."
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"The subject in question was just one of these little parts. We had no
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reason to care about him. Therefore, we will burn him to death with gasoline
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on a dusty road."
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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Percy X needs to get some things straight.
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I would be outmost pleased to help him: GNN@KRILLE.UPDATE.UU.SE
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Welcome to the Monkey House.
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uXu #304 Underground eXperts United 1996 uXu #304
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Call RIPCO ][ -> +1-312-528-5020
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