high seas piracy

high seas piracy

Richard Phillips of the Alabama

The Maersk Alabama brought the growing scourge of high seas piracy up close and personal. Did you follow the story? Here’s a recap:

Very early Wednesday:

  • Four armed pirates board the Alabama in the Indian Ocean & attempt to take over. A distress call goes out. Captain Richard Phillips is held at gunpoint. The crew disable the ship, capture one pirate, and hide in the 130 degree engine room for 12 hours.
  • Finally a deal is negotiated: the captain will surrender himself to the 4 pirates if they let the crew and ship go free.

Wednesday evening:

  • The 4 pirates take the captain hostage and leave with food and water in the ship’s powered lifeboat.
  • After some number of hours, the lifeboat runs out of fuel and is dead in the water.
  • Using their satellite phones, the pirates call for help from their fellow pirates.

Thursday:

  • A US Navy warship arrives on the scene.
  • FBI officials negotiate with the pirates via their satellite phones.
  • Captain Phillips jumps overboard in a daring escape attempt, but is recaptured amid gunfire.
  • The pirates fire on the US sailors and warn they’ll kill the captain if any attempt is made to rescue him.

Friday:

  • 3 other pirated ships attempt to “rescue” the 4 pirates and the captain in the disabled lifeboat. The original crews of these ships (still being held hostage) are used as human shields.
  • Additional US Navy warships intercept these pirated ships and prevent them from reaching the lifeboat.

Saturday:

  • The pirates are becoming increasingly agitated. Negotiations break down.

Early Sunday morning:

  • One of the pirates levels an AK-47 at the captain’s back. Fearing he is in imminent danger, the order is given and Navy snipers fatally shoot the pirates.
  • Navy personnel rescue the captain. He is unharmed.

It’s a great story, and undoubtedly Hollywood is already making it into a movie. But… is it just me or is there a striking parallel in this story?


– Evil and malice attack.
– A crew is taken hostage.
– Wickedness prevails.
– The captain surrenders himself to free his crew.
– All looks lost for the captain.
– On Easter Sunday morning the captors are destroyed and the captain has his life back.
– The crew is ecstatic.

Think about it!
 

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