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Mon, 16 Apr 2001 21:24:12 -0000
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Mr. Colly,

Keep this coming. These revelations are really welcome. They're filling a
void/gap that many of us have in our understanding of how a dim bulb like
Jammeh operates a system. Also, for historical accuracy, it helps to have
first hand reports that one could verify from incontrovertible sources.

On "Paul Gomez," I was also fooled for a while, because I simply didn't have
time to take a closer look at the fellow's yapping. I spent 90 min yesterday
doing just that. And I have to say that my friend Hamjatta is absolutely
right. Paul Gomez is Alieu Keita  is Essa Sey. If Prince's original
analysis, or Hamjatta's adviser's do not convince you (Essa is the only
person here who uses "arts" to describe people's writings,) I'll tell you
what I've found out.

When you compare Paul Gomez's writings to Alieu Keita's, and Essa Sey's,
several things stand out, but the two most outstanding things (unique
signature) that reveals conclusively the ID of the person behind all these
names is:
a.) Feigned Over-familiarity with opponents
b.) A scatter-brain "foot print."

To understand a.), refer to his Ebrima "Jogomai" Ceesay attacks, and his
invocation of Karamba Touray's wife/former wife "Salamata" and the two
little girls recently. The only motive behind throwing out such "secret"
info about these people is to give those who don't know any better, the idea
that he Essa "really knows" these people's background, and could therefore
silence them if he so wish. Typical Essa. In truth, being the small nation
we are, one could find someone who knows some little bit about anybody worth
knowing something about. I know for a fact that he Essa Sey is from Kuntaya,
went to Armitage School, was in the army, then studied in Senegal, etc. Some
time last year, I went with a friend to his house in Silver Spring, MD.  We
walked in, and the message signal was flashing on the phone set. He played
it, and guess who it was? Our "son excellence" Monsieur Ambassador Essa
Bokarr Sey. He had tried to call Ma Boy's sister inlaw. She wasn't in. Most
normal people would just leave the woman a message, and ignore other
extraneous stuff. Not our Ambassador. He left a short message for the woman
that he has called, and then blurted out to Ma Boy on the machine that "x,
for you, we'll see on the G-L. This year, we'll kill each other on this L.
You people think you're, hmmm." He trailed off. If he hadn't identified
himself, I wouldn't have believed it was him. The message was crude,
childish, undignified, and totally un-ambassadorial. We played that tape
three times marvelling at how any one like that can be a nation's
Ambassador. In any normal country, the man won't qualify for a Class
President. But, that's our Essa, Ambassador Extraordinaire. In his parlance,
I guess this info makes me an "expert" on him. I make no such claim.

b.) On the scatter brain "foot print," review how Essa Sey, Alieu Keita, or
Paul Gomez, would start one topic, leave it incomplete, and jump into
another. As if that isn't enough, his (irritating) trade mark
cuck-a-doodle-doo doesn't change: he starts a paragraph in the first person,
then  he'll switch to the third person, then back again to first, etc, etc.
Ever heard of Dolly, the cloned sheep? Well, geneticists couldn't do better
if they tried to clone Essa Sey as Paul Gomez or Alieu Keita. Also, in
almost every other piece, he'll drop a few French, or Wollof words here and
there, or some other irrelevant quotation. If you can understand what the
fellow was trying to say about science, and biology, you got my nomination
for Man of The Year. And yes that beloved "art" word. If you ever need
entertainment on weekends, pull up these trio from the archives, and see how
he kept trying to hide his ID by sometimes shifting "art" to unusual places.
But, like the retard he is, he unwittingly splatters his marks all over the
place. Only in Yaya Jammeh's Gambia will you have someone like Essay as an
Ambassador.

You're incredulous because Paul Gomez behaves so outrageously that you can't
believe an Ambassador -even Yaya Jammeh's- would be like that. Well, I
guess, you've just discovered why Essa (if some informants are to be
believed,) is Yaya Jammeh's most trusted ear outside Gambia. They're close
because they have so much in common. And if you don't believe anything else,
believe this: Essa Sey has cost more people in the Gambian Foreign Ministry
their jobs than anyone else in the history of that Dept. No exaggeration.
The man is engaged in a relentless crusade to weed out all "opposition
sympathizers" in the Foreign Service. Corner someone at one of the foreign
embassies and hear what they have to say about Essa. Don't be fool by his
scatter-brain psyche: he's mean, he's a pro-Yaya Jammeh fanatic, and
All-and-Every type of Dirty Trick is fair game to him. Don't ever forget
that.

I was going to continue enjoying him and Mafy, but after  reading your
piece, I realize you're in the position I was last week. Enjoy "son
excellence's" art if you will, because Paul Gomez IS Essa Sey. You can take
that to the bank!

Saul.


>EBOU COLLY:
>
>WOW! Great job once again. Like Hamjatta and KB, you have silenced your
>critics, and more importantly, you have shattered their strategy into bits,
>and even forced them to retreat. This is what TRUTH-TELLING, HONESTY,

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