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Joseph Pamelia

THE BLACKROCK PROJECT II

THE BLACKROCK PROJECT II

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In the 1940s, the entire world was in turmoil. Economies were failing, people were starving and governments felt the only way out of this dilemma was to initiate war.

War is vicious and bloody. But one thing it does do that is positive is the stimulation of the economy, no matter which side is fighting.

It creates opportunities for small business and Defense contractor to create, design and manufacture military vehicles, ordnance and technologies that will later be used for commercial use.

The story of the BlackRock Project brings war into focus. Not on the battleground per se’, but how it affects the individuals who are involved and their personal lives.

More importantly, it shows how two individuals who work in the military intelligence community, can not only work together to accomplish any mission given to them by a military agency, but can also fall in love with each other and nurture each other’s wants, needs and desires.

The primary characters in the story are “dyed-in-the-wool”, “true-blue” Americans that grew up in Virginia, attended University and found their calling in standing up for freedom for all people in world.

As a matter of “happenchance”; they meet each other at their workplace and were irrestibly drawn to each other, first in a lusty way and later; passionately connected.

They even go so far as to pledge marriage to one another from time to time. The problem is, work always seems to get in the way.

However their work is not only important to themselves as individuals, but in another way.

Their work actually keeps them together. Keeps them in love and thoroughly devoted to one another.

In fact, they are both living two different lives; one that encompasses their physical and mental skills as secret agents for the CIA (then OSS), and another that is a “drug”. The “drug” is actually unrelenting, unconditional and eternal love.

When in dangerous and seemingly fatal situations, each will come to the aid of the other, even if it endangers the life of the “liberator”.

In keeping this unwritten, but clearly spoken “pact” to each other, they are still able to complete all of their missions, even though sometimes things look like “all is lost” and they should really give up and go home.

That is the rub….when they are with each other, they ARE home. For home is where the heart is, and their hearts are always together…in their own little “home”.

The story is also about the struggle of the Jews in Europe, specifically where the German occupation has occurred, which is nearly two-thirds of Europe during the early 1940s.

I take these two magnificent individuals and let them experience war and the suffering of the people that are caught up in it.

They do what they can by using every resource at their disposal and whenever required; create their own resource to get the job done.

The primary mission is to assassinate any and all high-ranking individuals of all governments that are in the business of destroying the human race, due to their own individual beliefs.

Freedom is not free and a price must always be paid.

If need be, the secret agents sent by the OSS are resigned and accept the fact that they MUST be willing and able to sacrifice their lives if need be.

Angel and Antero (Laura and Emilio) are the salt of the earth and need to be exalted in everyone’s eyes, because they epitomize the american spirit that our founding fathers envisioned.

This story (The BlackRock Project, J. Pamelia), needs to be told in hardcopy, digital media and on the big screen (Movie), if indeed it is to be fully understood by others.

Perhaps it will re-instill the feeling in our hearts that has been lost; that feeling that america is still the most considerate, thoughtful, caring, kind, understanding and selfless country in the world and that without the United States, most countries’ primary language would be German and not in their native tongue.


J.Pamelia
April 3, 2014

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