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Region: Africa
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The Dominion of Kingdom of Saint Paul | Green Hired Report from 'The S. Paul Spectator' THURS. 24 OCT. ─ Saint Paul City ─ Ross Green, former General Chaumer backbencher standing with the Labour Party in the last two Chaumers sittings, has been hired as the King's Adviser on National Security at the orders of His Majesty himself. The popular politician hopes to make a splash in the role and help weld it into a more modern, civic position and away from Army oversight. Commenting on the surprise appointment, Ross Green himself said "[he] hope[s] to bounce right into the job and give it [his] all." The Department of the Home spoke that it saw Mr. Green as a "forward-thinking, independent-minded, and a figure uniquely needed in our uncertain times." What Mr. Green will bring in and, more importantly, see done to the Adviser's spot remains to be seen. Permitted Only for Authorised Persons K I N G ' S -- M O S T -- O R D E R L Y -- S E C R E T -- S E R V I C E Report Smokefish Briefing: Hostile Presence Detected Specifications Comments The R.A.N.F. is a post-truth movement that puts many populists to shame. They and their views ought to have no relevance or appeal in the Kingdom, yet it is through their ideological manoeuvering that they seduce populaces. Their presence is minimal, but the concern regarding it must always be higher than that. ─ Lord D.R. Lirquhart, Depute Secretary of the Exterior Appointment of R. Green as K. Adviser on Nat. Sec. ought to placate worries that their PR will be better than the Kingdom's. ─ His Majesty the King, James XI Stuart As recommended by HM the King, Ross Green as His Majesty's National Security Adviser will bring a sweet-talking and charismatic man to counter a movement reliant on sly smiles. ─ F.W. Chishart, Depute Secretary of the Home - - - --- FROM: HM THE KING DF PP ADH GDGBGP Inform Lt. Gens. Johnstone and Welles that appointment of Ross Green as K. Adviser on Nat. Sec. is building block for securing the man's support for the putsch, wearing away the Chaumers' power, and gaining public support of a King's Stewardship. --- Transvaall and Bro Kinaba |