Sunday, April 10, 2011

Ken Melson Leads ATF Management In Intricate Coverup Maneuver, Blind Leading the Blind, Stumbling Toward A Bruegel Denouement.

The dénouement (pronounced /deɪnuːˈmɑ̃ː/, /deɪnuːˈmɒn/) comprises events between the falling action and the actual ending scene of the drama or narrative and thus serves as the conclusion of the story. Conflicts are resolved, creating normality for the characters and a sense of catharsis, or release of tension and anxiety, for the reader. Etymologically, the French word dénouement is derived from the Old French word denoer, "to untie", and from nodus, Latin for "knot." Simply put, dénouement is the unraveling or untying of the complexities of a plot. -- Wikipedia.


With the Gillett defection acting as a purgative to their bowels, it is reported that there have been some impromptu meetings among DOJ and ATF personnel since Friday afternoon's bombshell. While details cannot as yet be shared, Waldo advises that the weekend's ATF Gunwalker Scandal coverup meeting results resembled a Bruegel painting. The problem is, I didn't quite get clear from his brief report if he meant this work:


"The Blind Leading the Blind" by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1568.

I guess that would be Melson in the lead in the ditch.

Or this one:


"The Triumph of Death" circa 1562.

Is that "Gunwalker Bill" Newell on the hill in the upper right?

2 comments:

Pat H. said...

Melson expects a "Danforth" to come to his rescue and prohibit being held accountable.

I'm not sure he's incorrect, only time will tell.

Anonymous said...

By the upper right , I hope you mean the catherine wheel way up high and right ....

' Mok