Before I start, I’m going to ask you: When was the last time you considered joining the Doctor-Intelligence school? We have arms that extend a helping hand presently recruiting all over the world, and we don’t turn down anyone. I ask because I’m a believer in advocacy for the changes our institution can make to your character. We will make you smarter, faster, and cleaner. We will make sure you cut more sharply and hold your edge longer. We’ll make sure you last longer in coitus. When we’re done with you, you will have the skills to make others appreciate your work as good, help you grow, and enlighten you. You’ll be able to inspire people to mind their own business. You’ll be in touch with your motivations, your intentions, and your feelings. Like we say among the espionage physicians: Understanding is the foreknowledge that the flavor is delightful.198Please respect copyright.PENANAkH79Lk50cR
Because people settle most naturally into being monsters, we at the Doctor-Intelligence school work until we are exhausted and we at the Doctor-Intelligence school work after our sabbaticals at finding the winding road between hypocrisy and having taken a Hippocratic Oath. 198Please respect copyright.PENANACkkr0L4bHP
Without a doubt, I have done evil things. As long as our first choice is to do no harm, the sky is pretty much the limit. Corporate espionage, regime interference, false-flag sabotage, public opinion rallying: I don’t think that to this point in writing my book, I have attempted to hide from you that I am fundamentally a villain. I don’t just try to take my life the easy way; I try to enjoy myself while I do it. In my career, I’ve been allowed to save every other life; liberties I enjoy when I take them. I’ll save a life and leave them in really desperate circumstances. That means I save a life just to watch them die later. I choose caramelized carnival popcorn for the occasion. I choose to comfort the powerless while we ferment a revolt; I know what they’re going to go through. I give my sympathy to despots whenever convenient. I try to understand and comfort serial killers. I am an easy-going villain. Being an easy-going villain is what I tried to teach Adam.198Please respect copyright.PENANANOXUKJdLV5
However, there's an aspect of what I do that doesn’t make sense to me; in the sense that I am so alone while we do it. That aspect would be in the creation of installation mischief. Not everything I do is evil, (and I hear it may surprise you to know it,) but also not everything the Doctor-Intelligence school does is destructive. A strong 3/4ths of what we do is constructive. One well-known aspect is that our public opinion rallying is always accompanied by a more complete program of public opinion management. We have our critics, but our critics seldom enjoy a robustness of programs like our sometimes pragmatic clients. I have destroyed movements that I agree with, but I cannot disagree with destroying them because they have censored out any problems with solutions they would not otherwise take the time to solve. There are times when I appreciate what I do.198Please respect copyright.PENANAEKk0ZcevtD
What doesn’t make sense to me is why a more complete job doesn’t get done by others. While understanding that unpaid labor can be a misery, I understand even better that a program which lacks robustness is more exhausting than unpaid labor even still: those who will not exercise cannot remain limber forever. Those operative actors often become miserable, they begin attacking one another, and they typically provide impetus to destroy them before we have decided how to do so; I will not deny that sometimes we are quick in temper, being so quick to decide that they will be trouble anyway. They never think ‘We are,’ and they always think ‘We do;’ becoming victims to the physical limitations even before they victimize themselves further to the civic ones. I may have been going to destroy them anyway, but I’m relieved when I do.198Please respect copyright.PENANAtRDWQg5aSD
Do you like how I spun that one? I told you I’m a villain.198Please respect copyright.PENANA6e824ZuOru
I guess there couldn't be a better time to explain how I met Adam. I have mentioned, I believe, that Adam’s mother was a terrorist. She had taken residence in an unexpected part of town where a struggle cuddle collects; they did not report her to us. I and my team were given the task of rescuing a group of kidnapped children from the parents of university lecturers at one particular university. The first time I met his mother, she was attending work like nothing untoward had happened. When we found the children, we discovered that she had been using drug-laced donuts in her methods of controlling them; and part of why we found her is the incompleteness of her program. As I said before, a robust program is often considered to be a burden to create, and her programming had failed to create one. On more than one occasion, she had lost control of the children; and when she did, they got our attention and the attention of others. One of the children who became a bane of her control was her own son, Adam; who through the course of his life proved that aspiration is a natural growth as well as the bane of simplistic planning. Once the children were rescued, our team was concerned with their eventual welfare; a major concern growing that they might wonder more about the freedom enjoyed by villains while society is so often made up of monsters and wimps. We organized a relief effort that would also option ourselves a bounty of well-prepared operatives in the future, and I adopted a son at the same time.198Please respect copyright.PENANAexe3a939wl
Before I finish with this mention, I would like to remember a good officer. David Harley was lost during a firefight when interplanetary interferences opened an unexpected escape option to the terrorists, and David was overpowered. He is missing and we must presume he is dead, but he is not forgotten. We have raised his daughter as one of our own; one of the children of our program. 198Please respect copyright.PENANAsvMlrs0H0K
You were a friend David. You are a friend David.198Please respect copyright.PENANA5ShVoY6mSM
We at the Doctors-Intelligence school may be villains, and we think we’re important, but we also think we make a difference. We cure walking brain death before the brain infection of living death can spread. The truth is that we exist because some people become powerhouses; it's a byproduct of life naturally collecting into puddles. Sometimes powerhouses just don’t know. We should actually talk about struggle cuddles here because sometimes powerhouses just can’t know. People in struggle cuddles are just like anybody else: They refuse unpaid labor because their observations are as important as anyone else’s time. They refuse hospitality as unpaid work, and they cling to paying work like the relationship itself pays them. Life didn’t stop for them, but at the same time: they’re cuddling the struggle. Sometimes they cuddle a person who is rising and anchor them to destruction. That creates a residue. That is why we are espionage physicians; because we cure walking dead residue.198Please respect copyright.PENANAde3vG31K5J