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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

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Cafe Mozart -10 o'clock

In the film "Carry on Spying" the location for spies to meet was clandestinely identified through a series of codified verbal exchanges of the sort we are familiar with in espionage spoofs; for example, when two spies met they would validate each others identity by exchanging a couple of obtuse and ludricrous remarks before revealing the location of the "meet" where information of significance could be passed on.
An example;-
Spy no. One - "The Russian winter is cold and hard this time of year for ripe fruit"
Spy no. Two - "So say the bears of Siberia and Winton Park, still my parking meter has expired"
Having gained confidence in the certainty of each others identity the location of the meet is revealed- in the case of "Carry on Spying" The location is "Cafe Mozart" and the time of the meet is 10.00 O'clock.
This blog will utilise similar devices of obtuse exchanges to identify, with as much clarity as is needed, alternative logical realities and parallel experiential worlds, otherwise unrecognisable to those who are not engaged in the bewildering and dangerous game of visual espionage.