“Well
You’re In My Country Now!” Where exactly
is that? In ‘A B and C’ it is suggested that we shall see
what would have happened had those behind the village not got to
Number 6 first. Yet there was still the possibility that ZM73 would still have
been abducted, not to The Village, but possibly behind the Iron Curtain by ‘A,’
seeing as he defected about six years ago, making World news in the
process!
Having
been abducted by ‘A’ and his henchmen, during the car journey ZM73 remarks
that Paris hasn’t changed much, and
eventually the Citroen D6 car arrives at a chateau. Getting out of the car ‘A’
says “Well you’re in my country now.” Which country might that be? Because they
do not appear to have driven very far, which suggests that the Chateau is just
outside Paris . Perhaps ‘A’ only defected across
the English
Channel to France ! So was ‘A’ working for French
Military Intelligence? Throughout the 1960s and into the 70s, Franco-British
relations and British foreign policy were dominated and largely shaped by
efforts to convince the French to accept British membership of the EEC . But as we know espionage can be a
very dirty game, and dirty tricks are generally employed in that game. And yet
we do not know whether ‘A’ is working for a foreign agency, or independently,
possibly in the hope that he can sell ZM73 and the information in his head to
the highest bidder! And that line from ‘A,’ “Well you’re in my country now,’
does suggest that they left France , otherwise they would have been in
‘A’s’ country all the time, and therefore ‘A’ would have been wasting his
words. Also we do not know how long that journey should have taken. Remembering
that Number 6 is in a dream. a long journey can take only a few moments. So in
one minute ‘A,’ his henchmen, and ZM73 are on a car journey in Paris France , the next perhaps they are in Russia or East Germany well behind the Iron curtain. There is
no logic when it comes to a dream. Or alternatively, the chateau could have
been a country residence of an Eastern Bloc Ambassador.
Be seeing you
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