Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Reue (Warshade - Virtue)

Friday August 17, 12:25 PM

Man deported from US for 'Nazi crimes'

A US immigration judge has ordered the deportation of a 91-year-old retired factory worker because of his role in the Nazi destruction of the Warsaw Jewish ghetto in 1943, federal prosecutors said Thursday.

"Vladas Zajanckauskas was an accomplice in Nazi mass murder," said Eli Rosenbaum, director of the Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations.

Can't get much more Jewish than that
, muttered Henry Watcher's constant companion, Dunkel Materie.

"Dunk, stop that now." Watcher chuckled, set the paper aside and took off his glasses. "We've been de-Nazified for how many years?"

Sixty-three.


"Not long enough, it seems for you, Dunk."

Dunk laughed. Watcher looked around his small apartment and smiled at his conversation with his companion. He knew that if he didn't have Dunk in his head, he would have been like all of his other friends - dead or not knowing their own names. Dunk kept him alive and sane - to the chagrin of his three children.

"I should get some--"

Suddenly, his front window exploded.

Watcher moved faster than any typical 86 year old, diving under the table but not without glass ripping through his shoulder. He looked up and saw a rock tied to what looked like a scarf. He tentatively reached his hand for it even as the cold Chicago air rushed into the warm house. He pulled the rock toward him and untied the scarf. He dropped the rock when he saw the symbol scribbled on it. It was a three-armed cross set in motion, similar to a swastika on fire.

The symbol of the 5. SS Panzer Division Walkyrie that he had been a part of. This symbol and most of the personnel from that division, were enlisted into assorted experiments. One of them was what presented him with Dunkel Materie - Dark Matter.

Then he saw the words written on the scarf, words written in English but still ominous: "We're watching."

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