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Stephen King
The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
“What’s your name, soldier?”
“Lloyd Henreid.” He tried to think what to say next, but his mind was a chaotic jumble: He had been afraid when his lawyer told him he might go to the electric chair, but not this afraid. He had never been this afraid in his entire life. “It was all Poke’s idea!” he screamed. “Poke should be here, not me!”
“Look at me, Lloyd.”
“No,” Lloyd whispered. His eyes rolled wildly.
“Why not?”
“Because…”
“Go on.”
“Because I don’t think you’re real,” Lloyd whispered. “And if you are real… mister, if you’re real, you’re the devil.”
“Look at me, Lloyd.”
Helplessly, Lloyd turned his eyes up to that dark, grinning face that hung behind an intersection of bars. The right hand held something up beside the right eye. Looking at it made Lloyd feel cold and hot all over. It looked like a black stone, so dark it seemed almost resinous and pitchy. There was a red flaw in the center of it, and to Lloyd it looked like a terrible eye, bloody and half-open, peering at him. Then Flagg turned it slightly between his fingers, and the red flaw in the dark stone looked like… a key. Flagg turned it back and forth between his fingers. Now it was the eye, now it was the key.
The eye, the key.
He sang: “She brought me coffee… she brought me tea… she brought me… damn near everything… but the workhouse key. Right, Lloyd?”
“Sure,” Lloyd said huskily. His eyes never left the small dark stone. Flagg began to walk it from one finger to the next like a magician doing a trick.
“Now you’re a man who must appreciate the value of a good key,” the man said. The dark stone disappeared in his clenched fist and suddenly reappeared in his other hand, where it began to finger-walk again. “I’m sure you are. Because what a key is for is opening doors. Is there anything more important in life than opening doors, Lloyd?”
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1960 U-2 incident
The 1960 U-2 incident occurred during the Cold War on May 1, 1960 (during the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower) when an American U-2 spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union. At first, the United States government denied the plane's purpose and mission, but was forced to admit its role as a covert surveillance aircraft when the Soviet government produced its remains (largely intact) and surviving pilot, Francis Gary Powers. Coming just over two weeks before the scheduled opening of an East-West summit in Paris, the incident was a great embarrassment to the United States and prompted a marked deterioration in its relations with the Soviet Union.
Four days after Powers disappeared, NASA issued a very detailed press release noting that an aircraft had "gone missing" north of Turkey. The press release speculated that the pilot might have fallen unconscious while the autopilot was still engaged, even falsely claiming that "the pilot reported over the emergency frequency that he was experiencing oxygen difficulties."
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Minority Report
They moved two weeks ago. Nobody|knows where. Still searching for family.
Time horizon, 12 minutes.
He's scrubbing the image, looking for|clues as to where the murder will happen.
Original running bond brick pattern,|Georgian details. Brick was repointed.
- And that this nation...|- This nation...
...under God...|...under God...
...shall not perish from the earth.|...shall not perish from the earth.
Victims are pronounced|here, killers here.
Beyond that, all we have to run on|are the images that they produce.
Show a cop on horseback.|Near the Capitol?
- No Maglev system.|The Mall?
Georgetown.
The Pre-Cogs can see a murder|four days out. Why the late call?
A Red Ball. Crimes of passion have no|premeditation, so they show up late.
Most of our scrambles are flash events.|We rarely see premeditation anymore.
- People have gotten the message.|- Uh-huh.
I show a match with Dwight Kingsley,|18th-century architect.
- He did two dozen houses in D.C.|- Time horizon, 10 minutes.
Ten minutes.
Look at this kid.
In this one,|he's on the left side of the man.
Yes. So?
This one he's on the right.
Merry-go-round.
It's a park.
{y:i}There's only 16 of these old|{y:i}merry-go-rounds left in the city.
{y:i}Two in Georgetown, one in|{y:i}Barnaby Woods, the others in Woodley.
It's gotta be Barnaby Woods.|Evanna, flight time?
The way I drive?|Three minutes after wheels up.
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