The Bostonian: Imaginator

The Bostonian: Imaginator

A Story by Abishai100
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A vignette about an intercontinental guerrilla-political advocate of capitalism-management who uses diamonds to distance dialogue.

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A story of intercontinental political imagination in honor of this 20th-anniversary year of 9/11, inspired by the cool American film Patriot Games (Harrison Ford). Hope you like it, 
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Boston is a multicultural city of incredible American schools (Harvard, MIT, Boston College). It's where Irish-Catholics, Asian-Americans, and even traveling Pennsylvania-Dutch flock to enjoy Red Sox games broadcast on national TV.



Amlan Satan (code-name: Storm-Shadow) is a baseball-cards store operator in Boston doubling at night as a guerrilla-intelligence infiltration agent with Interpol-relations in Northern Ireland (United Kingdom) cyber-highways intercepting blood-diamond piracy-traffic stretching from Sierra Leone to Belfast and Brussels (Europe).



STORM-SHADOW: I sell baseball-cards at my Boston store as well as Christmastime lit-up machine-guns to kids.



Satan studied at Dartmouth (Ivy League) where he's exposed to Eamon de Valera's seminal work magnifying political paradigm parallels in economics-revolutions ideas in India and Ireland in the 20th Century regarding liberties from British rule. He began to then evaluate world contours of economics-based governance in troubled places like Northern Ireland (UK) where he took a contact-position with Interpol-relations.



At his Boston cards-and-toys store, Storm-Shadow (Amlan Satan) also offers special artworks depicting the modern world intrigue surrounding various economics-driven or media-driven political action group logos and themes, including some from the American Civil War, the Algerian independence movement, and the UK conditions regarding sectarian-negotiations.



His wife Esha is a NYC fashion-model who has no idea her husband doubles as a blood-diamond interceptor with UK-contacts.



STORM-SHADOW: At Harvard, I learned the special modern globalism 'value' of applied economics theories for social dialogue!



His American Civil War diorama collection at his Boston 'novelty' store is quite impressive and impresses many kids!



STORM-SHADOW: We use various globalism-commerce 'beacons' like Aer Lingus and Korean Air to promote peace-and-dollars!



As a guerrilla-intelligence 'analyst' with Interpol-relations, Storm-Shadow was a consultant for a special interception mission involving the shipment of blood-diamonds from Sierra Leone heading into economically-challenged Northern Ireland in corrupt security official transport trucks.



STORM-SHADOW: My proudest item at my Boston 'novelty' store is the iconic Wade Boggs Red Sox Topps rookie-card [1983].



BOSTON HERALD: This is the age of consumerism/commerce/media, and symbolic 'tokens' of social exchange are diamonds.



Storm-Shadow believes in this age of widespread media access (e.g., EWTN, Al Jazeera, Bollywood, Jewelry-TV), presentations of modern capitalism-troubles like blood-diamond intrigue in Africa reflect a global focus on the 'contouring' of capitalism-theory management.



STORM-SHADOW: To remove the 'black thorn' of sectarian trouble from Western civilization, we celebrate theory magnets.



Is this prophetic "Bostonian" (Amlan Satan) a new era Citizen Kane? How does he reveal the 'totem-value' of commerce-and-media driven social democracy dialogue and capitalism-theory education as it represents the new era focus on global dancing? Is this really a 'tale' of intercontinental...dentistry?

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

© 2021 Abishai100


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Added on October 22, 2021
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