Mister by Alex Kurtagić

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With some relief, he saw that the officer appeared satisfied with the verification he obtained on his handheld device, but this only meant that the retinal scan matched the one stored in the global database: assuming that he had told the truth, as an IT expert he potentially had sufficient knowledge somehow to hack into that database and tamper with the records, which, until a forensic examination could be carried out, made him a potential identity thief; in other words, verification did not clear him of the charge of Řforging documentsř - rather, it potentially substantiated the identity thief hypothesis.

Sandwiches meant trouble. ř Spicy flavours placed the chicken immediately under suspicion: strong ethnic spices were a well-known subterfuge to mask condemned meat. ř And why only chicken? He imagined thousands of chickens crammed into a stinking broiler, being intensively farmed. ř He was determined to avoid meat; not because he was an Řextreme and cranky vegetarianř, but because he had no desire to emulate Pinstripeřs neighbour. ř The attendantřs lined face registered impatience. ŘNo. ř Although famished, he was faced with a quandary.

It was back in the 1940řs, even the 1950řs, that Britain took wrong turnings. We have advanced so far now, after these wrong turnings, that it is a road that we can no longer retrace. The clock can no longer be put back. Britain is doomed, and the point has past where a small band of dedicated men can turn the clock back to where it was when I was horn, when Britain was a great nation. God knows I did my part in that effort, and paid dearly for it. I have never been politically correct and I am not ashamed of that.

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