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The term was originally used in [[Smedley Wissock|Field Agent Smedley Wissock's]] report to his supeiors at the FBI dated October 4, 1968: ''Internal Report 27a, 1967: The AA and Satellite Organs, Threat Factors and Subversive Tendencies''. The term was originally used in [[Smedley Wissock|Field Agent Smedley Wissock's]] report to his supeiors at the FBI dated October 4, 1968: ''Internal Report 27a, 1967: The AA and Satellite Organs, Threat Factors and Subversive Tendencies''.
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 +Wissock was an undercover FBI agent working his way up the sabatouer ladders when a nefarious assignment led him to Balthazar Bheub and subsequently the [[AA]]. Wissock, often fueled by [[Dewey Rose]] acerbic vitriol, envisioned a wildly complicated [[AA]]Conspiracy whose perfidity would have made [[Trenchwheat|Jonathan Trenchwheat]] smile. And it was so that Wissock unknowlingly advanced much of the apochryphal mythos associated with todays [[AA]]. Wissock-a vehemenent racist, intoxicated on a homemade concoction of sodium penathol and everclear, failed to complete his plan to firebomb [[Stimes Addisson]]'s residence when he was spooked by the sight of [[Mazzistow Carrington]] and [[Bashy Gupta]] exiting his residence. Wissock was eventually dismissed from the force due to security clearance concerns, and it was later determined that Smedley suffered from acute schizophrenia.
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Participants in the AA.

The term was originally used in Field Agent Smedley Wissock's report to his supeiors at the FBI dated October 4, 1968: Internal Report 27a, 1967: The AA and Satellite Organs, Threat Factors and Subversive Tendencies.

Extrapolation

Wissock was an undercover FBI agent working his way up the sabatouer ladders when a nefarious assignment led him to Balthazar Bheub and subsequently the AA. Wissock, often fueled by Dewey Rose acerbic vitriol, envisioned a wildly complicated AAConspiracy whose perfidity would have made Jonathan Trenchwheat smile. And it was so that Wissock unknowlingly advanced much of the apochryphal mythos associated with todays AA. Wissock-a vehemenent racist, intoxicated on a homemade concoction of sodium penathol and everclear, failed to complete his plan to firebomb Stimes Addisson's residence when he was spooked by the sight of Mazzistow Carrington and Bashy Gupta exiting his residence. Wissock was eventually dismissed from the force due to security clearance concerns, and it was later determined that Smedley suffered from acute schizophrenia.

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