My take is that the USSS are White Hat/White chess piece CASTLE taking the opponents Rook (bird symbology/also chess piece to win the game or otherwise somehow Castling:
Castling is a move in the game of chess involving a player's king and either of the player's original rooks. It is the only move in chess in which a player moves two pieces in the same move, and it is the only move aside from the knight's move where a piece can be said to "jump over" another.
My issue with the castling metaphor is that castling is a one sided move. Not something that occurs between the 2 players. I've been racking my brain over Castle Rock for the last few days and I still feel like the Lord of the Flies reference makes more sense. I feel like I need to reread or watch a movie on it. (Don't forget who is THE LORD OF FLIES)
Exactly. Wall in the Rook, Checkmate.
https://greatawakening.win/p/11S0bnykap/symbolism-will-be-their-downfall/c/
USSS CASTLE_ROCK
I believe this means that the Secret Service is actually Castle Rock. Or even the White House, but in regards to Checkmate, this is 100% spot on.
My take is that the USSS are White Hat/White chess piece CASTLE taking the opponents Rook (bird symbology/also chess piece to win the game or otherwise somehow Castling:
My issue with the castling metaphor is that castling is a one sided move. Not something that occurs between the 2 players. I've been racking my brain over Castle Rock for the last few days and I still feel like the Lord of the Flies reference makes more sense. I feel like I need to reread or watch a movie on it. (Don't forget who is THE LORD OF FLIES)
Yeah that is fair, my LotF knowledge is pretty slim so I can't be as helpful there as I would like.
The 'Castling' thing however, I see it as:
The whole of DC belongs to the people, we dont want to destroy it so instead it's some kind of bait and switch perhaps?
Edit: Also only time that you make two moves at the same time.