In the world of the classified and ossified...
The declassification of a few new papers is always exciting. There is nothing quite like slicing open the envelope and finding that all the verbs and proper names have been blacked-out. Alas, the historian must interpret the skeleton. A juicy new batch ripe for the interpreting.
The declassification of a few new papers is always exciting. There is nothing quite like slicing open the envelope and finding that all the verbs and proper names have been blacked-out. Alas, the historian must interpret the skeleton. A juicy new batch ripe for the interpreting.
