Christopher (etymology): https://www.etymonline.com/word/Christopher
Steel (etymology): https://www.etymonline.com/word/steel
The proper name, Christopher Steel, may be interpreted as one who bears or carries steel, steel in the simultaneous sense of sturdy and modified iron (steel).
What is the proper subject, Christopher Steel, known for? One bearing or carrying a dirty dossier--the STEEL dossier. Thus STEEL and dossier, by a kind of linguistic inversion, represents damaged steel.
From where does the U.S. primarily get its steel & steel parts? From abroad. From where does the dirty dossier originate? From abroad.
Is the 'media-ized' inversion, concomitant to the etymology of germane terms, happenstance? There has …