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| + | "This is an official letter by the Office for International Affairs, Greece. | ||
| + | I, Anaestasia Vlastaras, have attended an appointment at the Greek Office for International Affairs and have been informed extensively by an authorized staff member about my participation in the " | ||
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| + | For the drop I will be given a NATO Standard parafoil with all relevant equipment to enable a safe drop, however I acknowledge that I will not receive any training. I understand that I no longer have any nationally or internationally recognized rights as soon as I leave the plane over the island - any injuries and other damages sustained during the drop or at any point after are outside the jurisdiction of any internationally recognized governmental body. | ||
| + | I acknowledge that by signing this contract I am waiving any and all nationally or internationally recognized rights, except specifically those laid out in this document. I agree that I will not be intentionally damaging or destroying national, international or private equipment, machinery or any kind of installation(s) and that qualified staff is permitted to use force to incapacitate me if I attempt to do so. I understand that I may face criminal prosecution if I attempt to hurt or otherwise reduce the combat ability of any persons. | ||
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| + | I acknowledge that all qualified personnel are bound by national and international law and must treat me according to these. If personnel infringe on the rights specified in this document, they are to face trial.\\ | ||
| + | I understand that the goal of this document is to establish a legal framework for a transportation process that is fair to everyone involved. I will respect the authorities and their equipment and I will receive everything necessary to maintain good health until the drop. The goal is to create a process that gets me to the island as quickly as possible and the authorities and I will cooperate towards this end. I understand that this contract ends as soon as I leave the plane above the island and that only God has true judgment over what happens to me on Atheya. I understand that Atheya and the surrounding area have been exempted from international law and that I have no right to make legal claims to any secular authority regarding anything involving the place. | ||
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| + | By signing this document, I agree to the terms as outlined above, waive any and all rights not stated and explicitly ask the international bodies in charge of the project to transport me to Atheya. I understand that this decision is final and that the procedure will begin immediately after consenting, which I do by giving my signature below.\\ | ||
| + | Place, Date, Signature.” | ||
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| + | “Okay, Madam, please sign here.”\\ | ||
| + | Anestasia suppressed a slight tremble and maybe even a tear as she closed her eyes and took a deep breath, barely mustering the strength to grip to the pen.\\ | ||
| + | "And you are sure you want to do this, Miss?", | ||
| + | "No, I am not sure." Anaestasia whispered. | ||
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| + | His rumbly smoker voice echoed in her mind. ' | ||
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| + | No, if she wanted to matter then she had to do this. Period. There was nothing else to think about. Anestasia took another deep breath and then, suppressing the thoughts of the consequences as much as possible, placed the tip of the pen on the signature line. A lone tear ran down her cheek - she had already visited her family to say farewell. There was nothing else left to do, her workplace, her flat, her belongings, all would be taken care of by the officials, she just needed to sign this paper. All was waiting for her to make the decision - including the officer who had been looking more and more impatient as Anaestasia was dragging out the decision. Taking so long is a common human response to delay the onset of a new, uncomfortable reality and to buy time to get just a few extra seconds to spend in the old, soon-to-end reality. Basically, the decision was already made. Anaestasia knew that she was going to be doing this, she was just anxious. She shouldn' | ||
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| + | She exhaled and whispered a faint " | ||
| + | "Yeah, I don't understand what you people have, why you would possibly do this.", | ||
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| + | Anaestasia clicked the pen and returned it, along with the signed document, to the officer. He just shrugged nonchalantly and sorted the document into a file rack. "Look, I'm glad that you, Sir, are content living your life here. I really mean it, it's great for you and I wouldn' | ||
| + | The officer smiled slightly and nodded - ultimately, he did not give even half a damn, but he respected the commitment. A person willing to throw away everything to live in a hellhole - that's some serious dedication, misguided as it may or may not be. | ||
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| + | "Miss, I will inform you, respectfully, | ||
| + | "I understand, Sir." | ||
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