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now, sir, when I went to meet her the next Sunday afternoon in the
noisiest part of the Megamall. Okay, here is the incredible thing she
told me. One of her duties was assisting in the regular physical
examinations of the airline personnel, especially those on
international routes. She also had to give them inoculations against
various tropical diseases, because they spent time in all sorts of
horrible cities like Rio de Janeiro and Istanbul.”
Brisbane wrinkled his nose at the thought of pestilent squalor. His
missionary zeal evidently did not extend beyond the continental
borders of the United States. Then he glanced at Karp, for
reassurance that the other man was paying attention. He was.
“Now, Miami was a major hub for that airline, and the in-house
medical staff included several nurses doing similar work. One of
them I’ll call Florence. Mary and Florence became very close friends
during the time they worked in Miami, and Mary became interested in
Florence’s political activity in the so-called women’s movement. So,
over a period of months Florence indoctrinated her into that devil’s
ideology, turning her against man and God and woman’s place in the
family.”
“Disgusting,” Karp concurred piously.
“They went to meetings and marched up and down shouting
slogans and demanding equality—as if God had made a mistake in
creating woman second! And Mary was completely taken in by
this, just like those poor victims of the Communist party and the
Unitarian church. Finally, one day Florence decided to let her in on a
little secret. It turned out that Mary’s co-worker was part of an inner
circle, a cabal of radical feminists, who were executing a fiendish plan
to eliminate one group of people who stood in their way.”
“Eliminate?” Phineas was taken aback. “You mean kill? Who were
they after? Not Liberty Lobby, I hope!”
“No, no. They probably don’t know you exist. Their target was the
entire male homosexual population of the world. Get this, Mr. Karp:
this airline nurse was injecting the AIDS virus into gay flight
attendants, hoping to spread the disease as quickly as possible. And it
looks like the conspiracy succeeded beyond all expectations—even
ours, if you know what I mean: people have turned en masse away
from sexual promiscuity, fear having accomplished what all our
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