The National Archives reports a one terabyte storage disk, enough to hold a million novels, is missing, taken or lost sometime between October 2008 and January 2009. Richard Fernandez, at the Belmont Club, calls the search for it Entering The Labyrinth. Was it stolen? If so, who profits, politically or financially? If it was stolen, who would pay for the information, either politically or financially?
Knossos was a lively town
Or so the ancients say
Its splendor gained it great renown
A marvel of its day
But gods are mortal after all
And fall in love with bulls
And thus was born what we would call
A monster dressed in wools
His body man, a bull for head
Poor Minos was distraught
His wife, the goddess he had wed
Dishonor on him brought
And so was built the labyrinth
To house the half-man beast
With name inscribed upon a plinth
In letters deeply creased
Good Theseus did undertake
To slay the monster dead
But first precautions he must make
By stringing out a thread
Behind to lessen the great risk
For Minotaur lay hid
In deep recess with missing disk
A terabyte for bid