Is The U. S. Spying On German Chancellor Angela Merkel's Mobile Phone?
"The United States is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of the Chancellor," White House spokesman Jay Carney told the media assembled in the White House briefing room.
. . .
"That's very true," Renfield R. Renfield said as he looked at the TV screen.
The shapeshifting hamster/human chief of security for the London-based billionaire ancient Egyptian vampire Set suddenly noticed a red button light up in the computer monitoring room he was in at Set's colossal West London mansion.
"Ah, another call coming in," Renfield smiled.
Renfield put on his headphones.
It was Russian President Vladimir Putin phoning the German Chancellor asking on behalf of the Kremlin chef if he could have Mrs. Merkel's personal recipe for homemade German sausages and sauerkraut.
Mrs. Merkel gave the Russian President the recipe.
When the conversation ended, Renfield stopped the recording.
Since he could not speak German himself, Renfield phoned a lusty, sexy and voluptuous blonde German dominatrix he often visited whenever he was in Berlin.
Renfield played the recording for Helga.
Helga translated.
Renfield wrote everything down.
He then phoned the NSA (U.S. National Security Agency) in Washington D.C. and passed on the pertinent information.
"It's fun being a freelancer now and again," Renfield smiled as he looked at his cheque from the U.S. government.
He better hurry out and cash it down at the bank just on the off-chance that the U.S. Congress might do something extraordinarily stupid in the next 24 hours and send the American economy into a tailspin and dry up U.S. government revenues.
. . .
America's First Lady Michelle Obama was on the phone talking to the White House chef making final arrangements for a special upcoming dinner at the White House.
"Oh and one more thing," Mrs. Obama looked at the piece of paper in front of her, "I just got this new recipe for homemade German sausages and sauerkraut..."
To be continued.
-A vampire novel chapter
written by Christopher
Wednesday October 23rd
2013
Sent from my iPhone
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