News reporters from WNGT watched wars go on from the safety of adjacent dimensions.
Cargan and the crew were in the hole in the ground where Hussein was captured and came back to Baghdad for special coverage on the trial and execution of the dictator on December 30, 2006 after Cargan officially retired from reporting/watching to become a producer of EPU programs of his experiences in the field for a century.
They met more people who knew they were there in the adjacent dimensions like General Patton and even Adolf Hitler when he was insane in his bunker. His hand was shaking with the gun in it not from the fear of dying. But because he thought Cargan and his crew members were the ghosts of people he had murdered. They smiled when they saw him shoot a bullet into his twisted brain. They had more pity for his dog Blondie which the evil man poisoned.
Vietnam and the killing fields of Cambodia were almost too much for Cargan and his crew to take. They saw America lose the will to deliver freedom to oppressed people and politicians stopped their ears and closed their eyes while millions were slaughtered in Southeast Asia. It reminded them of the death camps in Nazi-controlled Europe during the Second World War. They were the only ones to survive inside the gas chambers as men, women, and children was gassed to death since the gas couldn’t penetrate the dimensional boundary between this dimension and the adjacent dimension where they were at. Their recorded testament of what the Nazis did to millions of people convinced the judges in Newgate to send many to Hell during the war trial in 1946.
Today, Cargan and the crew are working on various projects. The crew still covers battles when called upon to do so. But Cargan gave up the job of witnessing man’s inhumanity toward man in 2005 and since then has never regretted his decision first to chronicle a century of war and later to stop being a reporter/watcher. He learned a lot. Too bad mankind hadn’t learned all that much.
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