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Chapter 11
43. Switzerland
"That bastard gave us up. Now they know who we are, and what we were planning to do. We are going to have to go so deep underground, where no one can find us. Having plastic surgery to change our faces, remove our fingerprints, and having our voices changed will require time, but we must do it. This is a disaster of epic proportions.
Friedrich, what are we supposed to do about the attacks that are scheduled to go off tonight? Do we let them go off as planned, or do we call them off?
The entire planet now knows we planned to blow up the American Super-rocket and along with it that isolationist President of theirs." Germany cannot afford to have 40,000 American soldiers leave the country, with all its military equipment, and their dependents. It's a loss of nearly 150,000 people. The drain on our economy will be disastrous, and our country may never recover."
"Otto, you are being too pessimistic. I agree we are going to have to disappear, but the Senate and the Congress of the States has to approve those troop movements. Where are they going to place all these men and women, when they return home.
They have shut down so many bases, and their military housing is so poor, due to their budget cuts, they will have them living in the streets, like paupers. Let's wait to see what happens.
Tonight we will leave for Berlin, and from there to Helsinki, and finally to Turku. We have friends who will hide us there, indefinitely. They have fine doctors, and for the appropriate amount of money, they will do as we ask."
"How are we supposed to get our money out of Deutsche Bank, without leaving a paper trail, Friedrich?"
"Bearer bonds naturally. We will walk into the vault, as always, but this time with a large steamer trunk. We fill it with $10,000 bearer bonds, and when we leave, it should weigh about 230 pounds, more or less. It will give us about $70 billion to work with over the coming years."
"I won't even ask you how you figured that out, but I will take your word for it. That leaves us about $4 billion short of what we have in there. What should we do about that?"
"Bring a very large suitcase, Arthur, a very large suitcase."
"I have a bad back; I think I'll bring one with wheels."
"I don't care what you do, just stuff as many bearer bonds in it as you can. We will leave instructions for Steigman to remove the money from our accounts to pay for the bearer bonds that are missing from his secure storage area. That's how you take a large amount of money out of a bank, without a paper trail."
Otto said, "In other words it's stealing, and paying for it later."
"You may look at it that way, but I don't.
Go to your homes, and take just what you need for a one week's travel. Leave everything in order, as if you were going to return. I will have a friend remove a car from a parking area, and change its license plates. He will make sure the owners never complain, while they are alive. Let's meet here, and we will leave for Germany in three hours.
"What about him?"
"We should be very happy Aubrey never knew about him. He would scalp us, like in one of those old-fashioned Westerns he likes. The only difference being, we would still be alive when he does it. I'll call, leave him a message on his dead drop phone line, and tell him what we're going to do. When we get to Turku, I'll call him again, and give him a way to contact us, if need be. He may want to break contacts with us, permanently."
Arthur said, "That sounds good."
"Otto don't forget to pack food for yourself. We are not going to stop on the way for you to eat."
"I am a true German. I am not thin like you. I love my food and it shows. If we were stuck on a mountain top, I would survive for a longer time than you. Stop making fun of my girth."
"Otto, you would die climbing the mountain. Go home, pack your clothes, and pack enough food for the trip."
"I will pack enough for all of us, Friedrich. I will even pack one sausage for you. It will be enough to fill you up."
"You are wasting time that we don't have. The world knows of us, and I don't want the police at my door."
"I will be back in two hours."
"So will I, Friedrich. If the police come, they need a warrant to come into the house. Don't let them step inside, or don't answer the door."
"I have the concealment area under the floor in my closet. I can use that in an emergency."
"Very good, I'm leaving."
"Two hours, not more."
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44. Space + Time + Travel
The press corps was sitting in the auditorium awaiting the briefing from Doctor Juan Alvarez. The tension in the room was so great, there were arguments between experienced reporters, that nearly turned violent.
Doctor Alvarez finally walked on stage, and up to the podium, at 6 PM on the dot.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I will take questions after I give my statement, but you'd better give me questions only about the statement I give and nothing more. I will not answer anything that is speculative. I will only answer questions that are factual, and pertain to the message we received from the spacecraft Good Luck 1. Each of you has received a full copy of the message, so you should not have any trouble asking questions about it. My statement will be very brief, and as I said to you, very factual."
"First I want to introduce you to the five luckiest people on this planet. They were the first to hear the message sent by the spacecraft, and received by the VLA. Doctor Steven Wilkerson, Doctor Alessandro Melassa, Doctor Jane Meadow, and postgraduate students Gladys Knightley, and Stella Forster.
Shortly after 4 AM this morning, Doctor Steve Wilkerson heard one of the servos for one of the VLA radio antennas move, from its pre-positioned stations. Normally this is an anomaly that has to be fixed manually.
As he was climbing the ladder to reach the servo controls, the twenty-six other radio antennas moved. Every alarm in the building sounded. A message of unknown origin was being received. It was not background noise from the stars, or left over from the Big Bang.
My fellow scientists went to their stations and began tracking this anomaly. It was broadcasting a signal in clear voice transmission. Doctor Jane Meadow called, and told me what was happening.
I rushed to the lab, and watched, as our computer digested what was coming in. We both agreed, it was definitely coming from a spacecraft heading on an intercept course for Planet Zero. For those of you who are not familiar with that term, Planet Zero is Earth. All of us were stunned, and each of us was thrilled that our space travelers are still alive, and have reached the destination they aimed for.
Gliese 561 is a red dwarf star. The planet, Gliese 561G is a tidally locked planet, which means one half of the planet faces the sun all the time, and the other half doesn't see the sun at all. The important part of all this is Gliese 561G is twenty light years away from Earth. The Good Luck 1 arrived there in a little more than 3 years. This tiny spacecraft moved many times faster than the Speed of Light.
Einstein was wrong.
It's not the 1