The Greenfield Blast.
Greetings dynamic readers. We’ve been discussing the fall of the Greenies and their LC (Leadership Council) on Earth. The Greenfield event was the beginning of the end for the Greenies.
My friend, Dorian Thain was traveling with a group who called themselves The Friends. He had been speaking out about the Green Bible. Over several days Dorian made speech after speech and was gathering quite a following.
A presentation was set for a place called Greenfield. It wasn’t a town of any sort but a large open field that was used for sports and other gatherings. Estimates range from three to ten thousand people in attendance. Dorian told me that he thought the crowd was around seven thousand.
Dorian started his talk and things were going quite well. He spoke about the Green Bible and how the Harappans were being held captive in Johnson’s Corner.
Then things got confusing. Dorian was abruptly ushered away from the stage and into the woods. Moments later three LC flying craft were hovering over the field dropping soldiers to the ground. It is assumed they intended to arrest as many Friends as possible as well as capturing Dorian. We don’t know for sure because someone launched a shoulder fired missile at one of the LC vehicles which caused at least two of them to come crashing down on the crowd below.
Over the years many people have been blamed for that assault. Estimates for a death toll were between two and three thousand people. Of course the Friends and Dorian were the first suspects but then the Knights of Tarsus claimed responsibility, To date there is no proof either way. I must say here that Dorian has always claimed he had nothing to do with this and I for one believe him. He wont say so publicly since he has no proof but I know that Dorian believes that Mrs. Carmini was at least involved if not in charge.
Word of the Greenfield Blast spread quickly. History tells us that it was the last act of the LC. It was just a matter of a few months before their compound in Paxville was overrun by a Tarsan Missionary Force led by Harappan Mary Carmini.
The LC was never a factor after that. There were a few loyalists that tried to start up a resistance but the Tarsans and other revolutionary groups had the power and momentum.
It was at this point in history that the SID made their move. Tomorrow we’ll talk about how they brought in the “good” Harappans and got their aid . . . at least until Harvest Day.
Never mix red wine with Oodo.
Philip Normer
Kushan Year 87
Earth Year 2479
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