Chapter 6It was 5 a.m. when a low flying helicopter buzzed our camp. Everyone ran for cover until Jimmie could determine what was going on. We never heard back from the lawyers last night and we knew that it was way too early for the shipment of equipment coming our way. Fortunately for us, the people at the other camp a few miles back were very quiet all night. As far as we could tell, nobody came anywhere near our campsite. About 20 minutes later, the chopper came back and landed about 50 yards south of our camp. Shortly afterwards, Jimmie made the rounds saying that the chopper has two of the Algerian lawyers and four Algerian intelligence officials from the Departement de Surveillance et de Securite. Jimmie said, "They all seem to be non-violent. Actually, they seem exactly the opposi

