into the fate of the Mexico flight anyway. Disobedience to
the rules by workers was punishable by death.
Anhur continued to explain
in more detail. He said on Sunev they have two classes of beings:
leaders and workers. The workers have only one duty, and that duty
is to take orders from the leaders and obey these orders without
questioning why. He said on Sunev they do not even have the word
‘why’ in their vocabulary. Orders are to be followed by the
workers. Anhur was a worker. He knew the aircraft’s ultimate fate
was to plunge into the murky depths of the churning sea below. He
was not personally ordered to do so, and was not at... at...
struggling for the right word said, liberty, yes the word he used
was ‘liberty’, to change the Mexican bound airplane’s
fate.
Anhur explained to the
Captain it was a mistake he appeared on the Mexican flight, and in
doing so referred to Captain Scarburg as his dear friend. He
explained further that ‘Friend’ was another word that was not known
on Sunev; there the leaders are leaders and workers are, well, what
he called them - simply workers. Anhur noted to the Captain that he
had learned to appreciate and honor that word since he had met the
Captain and his family.
“ Friend’, my dear Captain
is such a beautiful word. A word you Earthlings should love and
cherish.”
Trying to explain himself
Anhur told Captain Scarburg he simply could not allow the Captain’s
family members to die such a horrific death, and he did not. But
after the plane was safely on the ground, he was ‘arrested’ by
Sunev ‘police’, returned to Sunev and subjected to a trial. He was
knocking on Death’s door when the Supreme Council had mercy and
spared his life. He had always wondered why. Today, Anhur said he
had found out their reason - they had another mission for
him.
After his exchange with
the Captain Anhur talked about the Zapruder film that Papa
Scarburg, the Captain, Spook and Tinker watched at Pac Toul. The
Zapruder film was a 26.6 second eight-millimeter home movie a man
by the name of Abraham Zapruder filmed in Dealey Plaza, Dallas,
Texas. He shot this film the day the attempt was made to
assassinate President Kennedy on November 22, 1963.
Dr. Spurgeon Loo Kim was a
CIA operative by the name of Spook. Using the Sp from Spurgeon; the
oo from Loo; and the K from Kim; Captain Scarburg’s Special Forces
A-team in Vietnam had given Dr. Kim the nickname “SPOOK.” It had
been suggested Papa Scarburg had a fetish: ‘to make a nickname of
everyone and everything!!’ It doesn’t stretch the imagination much
to see Papa Scarburg had a hand in selecting Spook’s name too. His
fingerprints are all over that one, but it has stuck to this day -
he is still known as ‘Spook’.
Tinker was Dr. Spurgeon
Kim’s wife and a former Taiwanese university student. Her given
name was Ling Lu – Papa Scarburg at work again.
A couple of other relevant
fact worth mentioning - Dr. Spurgeon Loo Kim had been one of the
Captain’s closest friends all those years and was also Sam Lin and
Si Lei’s older brother.
Continuing Anhur said to
the Captain, “As you watched the film of the attempted
assassination of your President John Kennedy you and the rest of
your group were totally amazed you had heard four weapons fired
instead of the three shots your history books have always reported
as facts. It was I Anhur who caused your President Kennedy’s life
to be spared.”
Shocked the Captain asked
Anhur to explain.
“ Notice I am carrying a
large black umbrella,” Anhur said snapping the device into an open
position.
“ Anhur, no! It is unlucky
to open an umbrella inside.”
“ What? Surely Captain you
make a funny statement?”
“ Just a silly superstition
Anhur... sorry, please continue.”
Anhur began by stating he
stood on the curb in Dealy Plaza in the city Dallas, Texas on that,
November 22, 1963, morning on the north side of Elm Street as
President Kennedy’s automobile drove