HISTORY
OF THE END OF THE WORLD
ENTER
THE PHASE OF URBAN WARFARE
Chris,
one of the “Elders”, regular visitors of “the Shop” for
twenty years or more. He, after missions in Iraq, Afghanistan and
Indonesia, as a private engineer, thought he could settle down.
That's why he had chosen to settle in this little town, once an
important harbour, on a six hour drive from Amsterdam to the
North/East. But settling with his background, and possible
PTSD-symptoms, was difficult. Especially when he observed the
approaching civil war and unrest, fighting its way North.
“Think
global, act local”, was the text, that had appeared on his phone.
The city was easy to defend. Most of the old city had been a fortress
and a naval-port. Chris loved to walk around in the Inner City and
admire the lay-out and the architectural richness.
If
you new your way in the Inner City, you could beat of intruders. But
that should be prevented. This meant regulation of the in- and
outgoing traffic, human and non-humans. The traffic using the main
overland entrance, was later distributed into the city by means of 7
“gates”. In fact some of them were part of the fortress. Chris
noted the city-streets. On these crossroads data had to be gathered.
Arrangements
had to be made, so that this strategic spot can be guarded and
blocked.
But
hardly anybody of the citizens choose to know their hometown and his
glorious history. The backspaces and the many alleyways were used by
strangers and lonely dogs.
To
do something about it, “the Boss” is planning a city-tour for her
clientele. Sunday-morning, 1 ½ hour. Start and Finish at “the
Shop”, which is open by then.
As
a special guest and guide Amanda had hired Jian, the crazy monk. He
was a 70-year old SiTU-Monk and known for his historical knowledge
and analysis. “He will certainly stay for a while and will answer
any question he can.” The friends she had asked, liked the idea.
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