home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- ftp> get uxu-092.txt -
-
- ### ###
- ### ###
- ### #### ### ### ### ####
- ### ### ##### ### ###
- ### ### ### ### ###
- ### ### ##### ### ###
- ########## ### ### ##########
- ### ###
- ### ###
-
- Underground eXperts United
-
- Presents...
-
- ####### ## ## ####### # # ####### ####### #######
- ## ## ## ## ##### ## ## ## ## ##
- #### ## ## #### # # ## ## ####### #######
- ## ## ## ## ##### ## ## ## ##
- ## ## ####### ####### # # ####### ## #######
-
- [ Blackstone Rising ] [ By Sarlo ]
-
-
- ____________________________________________________________________
- ____________________________________________________________________
-
- Blackstone Rising
- By Sarlo
-
- The eyes. Everyone is struck by the fire that blazes in
- Nicholas Blackstone's dark eyes. Businessmen see in them a
- beacon guiding them to wealth and glamour. Politicians see a
- torch illuminates their own names. And others see it a flame
- that burned their houses down and left them out on the
- street.
-
- Right now, those eyes are looking out towards the
- ocean from Blackstone's Pacific Palisades home, and they do
- not like what they see. A young family of four have made
- themselves comfortable on his private beach: the children
- toss a frisbee while the husband prepares to swim. "I can't
- believe this," says Blackstone. "Don't these people read
- signs? Well, they'll get what's coming to them." This proves
- almost immediately when, seemingly out of nowhere, a shark
- appears and bites the man clean through. Blood fills the
- water, screams fill the air, and Blackstone smiles grimly as
- he sips his Bordeaux. "It's a tough world," he says.
-
- And Nicholas Blackstone may be the toughest denizen of
- that world. For his is - or claims to be - Satan, "The
- embodiment of evil, that whole trip," in his words. As such,
- he has compiled an enviable record as the ultimate hard-
- charging, behind-the-scenes operator, a man always present
- at the biggest deals and the most fashionable parties.
- Indeed, many among the wealthy, powerful, and famous count
- on him as the most valuable friend they have, a seductive
- man in tune with the times to an uncanny degree.
-
- But, like many accomplished people, Blackstone is
- dogged by critics who accuse him, with varying degrees of
- substanation, of letting loose violence, famine, and
- hopelessness around the globe, and find him insensitive to
- the pain he causes.
-
- One such person is Hector Rodriguez, a homeless man who
- defaulted on his ren after being stricken with leukemia.
- Huddled in the doorway of an abandoned building on New Yorks
- unattractive Lower East Side, his purpleish mouth contorting
- with unreasoning hate, Rodriguez curses Blackstone, who
- admits to having arranged Rodriguez's fate as part of a
- wager. "Why, Man? That's all I got to Ask, Why?"
- (Blackstones reply has been unchanged since his role in the
- affair was first revealed: "Why did they climb Everest?
- Because it was there.")
-
- Blackstone's work on larger canvasses has also come
- under attack - whether the charges can withstand closer
- examination or not. For example, some liberal activists have
- accused him of receiving a profit on every nuclear weapon
- made: in truth, the profit kicks in only if they are used.
-
- He also has been linked to the "Greenhouse Effect", without
- much evidence. "That's a ridiculous charge," counters
- Blackstone. "I don't even OWN a car. Although I will say
- that, in my opinion, the `Concern-for-Nature' fascination has
- gotten out of hand - I can do business now matter WHAT color
- the air is, and I know a lot of people who feel the same." It
- is the characteristic response of a blunt man who professes
- to be indifferent to his reputation.
-
- "Hey, I INVENTED Social Darwinism," says a confident,
- serene Blackstone as he opens another bottle of Bordeaux. "I
- never promised there wouldn't be a Down-Side. If I'm such a
- bad guy, why do people keep calling on me?" Yet as he
- continues defending himself, one get the unmistakable
- impression that, behind the bluster, Blackstone may not be
- the unfeeling monster his opponents - with their skillful
- use of the "Satan" tag - have made him out to be. "Okay, so
- an innocent bystander gets hit in the head with a
- ricocheting bullet and is cut down in his youth. I mean, how
- do you think >I< feel? That guy's dead - I have to live with
- the knowledge of his senseless extinction forever. I only
- wish it could be otherwise."
-
- When questioned further, even people like Hector
- Rodriguez are forced to agree. "Maybe I deserve all this,"
- says the homeless man as a passerby spits at him. "I
- remember that I did some dancing on Sunday once. When you
- think about it, he's just doing what he's gotta do."
-
- But it is a Blackstone who is sensitive to the needs
- and concerns of others that his friends and supporters talk
- about warmly. Again and again, they refer to the many people
- he has lifted out of obscurity to the highest positions in
- their fields, always noting that he asks for nothing
- material in return. These include everyone from Political
- figures - on the right AND left - religious leaders, and an
- enviable string of the world's most beautiful women. (In
- fact, his latest Lady Love, British cabinet minister Rachel
- Ann Simpson, is all three) For these movers and shakers,
- Blackstone's identity as Satan is not enough reason to
- abandon a man who has done so much for them. While they
- admit that he has been guilty of "Overzealousness" and that
- he may have "a cruel streak," they claim on a whole, he has
- been inaccurately portrayed in the media.
-
- "We understand that, as a purely malign presence, he
- makes a good copy," says his current publicist, Mark
- Bergman. "You know, witches being burned on his account, the
- Holocaust, and so forth. But what reporters don't see is
- that these stories really hurt him personally. We think
- it's time to tell out side of the story."
-
- Hence a new campaign to court the press. Reporters who
- were once brushed aside or afflicted with boils, are now
- welcomed and told of Blackstone's extensive one-on-one
- philanthropy. "All you have to do is call on him, and he's
- there," says Simpson "That's what happened to me." Simpson
- was working a London topless bar when she wrote Blackstone a
- letter detailing her plight. "Just a few phone calls later"
- - in his words - she received simultaneous invitations to
- enter the Episcopalian priesthood AND the Conservative
- Party, and now, two years later, she sits happily by his
- side in custom-designed Geoffrey Beene vestments. And what
- does she think about Blackstone's habit of discarding
- intimates by causing them to kill themselves? "I think this
- time it'll be different. He's assured me, privately, that
- he's really changed after all these centuries. He realizes
- that the smile on a kid's face after his first Black Mass is
- just as precious as a Million-Dollar deal," says the woman
- insiders think will be the next archbishop of Canterbury.
-
- Blackstone seems uncomfortable hearing statements like
- these. After a pause, he says, "I feel I've ALWAYS been a
- people person. Helping someone attain his or her goals - if
- they truly want them - I think that's what Nicholas
- Blackstone's all about." But with characteristic reticence,
- he declines to go further. "Talk of motivation makes me
- uneasy. I'd rather be judged on what I do."
-
- Indeed, for all this outward pride in his thick skin,
- Blackstone is a man driven by a fundamental need for
- respect. "For a long time, my treatment at the hands of the
- media was a record of distortion, but I put up with it," he
- says, those dark eyes flashing. "Now, though, the time seems
- right for a change. I'm tired of people blaming me for their
- misfortunes. They should take responsibility for their own
- lives! It doesn't matter if you're poor or crippled or
- starving - if you can't overcome your fear of success, you
- deserve what you get."
-
- Blackstone has never had any such fear. And, as you
- spend more time in his hypnotic presence, the source of his
- impressive can-do achievements becomes obvious. For Nicholas
- Blackstone, alias Satan, life begins with a simple belief:
- have faith in yourself. He has gained access to the halls of
- wealth and accusations from petty-minded detractors who call
- him "the Author of Evil." According to his friends, the
- greatest evil is that he is misunderstood.
-
- ___________________________________________________________________
- ___________________________________________________________________
-