No one knows
how it happened, though most are convinced our own government kept us in the
dark, until it was too late. Then it no
longer mattered. On the day America fell, a desire for justice was quickly replaced
by the will to live. The all-important
question became, “How long can the world endure.”
There was a time in my life when I believed goodness would prevail. But, when nuclear weapons went off in New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles, only to be followed by three more the following day in Charlotte, Atlanta and Washington DC, I was left with serious questions.
Those who wished us harm finally succeeded. The one Homeland Security could not afford to miss, slipped through the cracks, and in just two days twenty percent of the nation’s population was annihilated. Since that time there’s been so much death, only twenty percent remain. Nine Eleven has been reduced to a warning shot.
The terrorist who plotted our demise were blinded by an extreme ideology which left them unable to foresee the results. But, when the strongest economy on the globe defaulted, the dominos started falling.
China found its self over extended and quickly spiraled into financial oblivion. Russia, went into a defense mode, as Putin understood the same thing could happen in Moscow and Saint Peters Square. England had been feeling the trimmers for quite some time, but turned a deaf ear in the name of tolerance and multiculturalism. When the world fell apart, the British were unable to help us for fear of retaliation.
Having lost their strongest ally left the Israelis alone and isolated. As radical Islam began closing in they took preemptive measures and launched their Nukes. Once Baghdad, Tehran and Cairo were obliterated, they took a ground assault into Palestine and in Syria.
Here at home, things we once took for granted, have become costly commodities. All entitlements have been absolved, because the government for all tents and purposes no longer exist. Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare are no longer available. This alone resulted in the death of millions. Those on critical life supporting systems, such as dialysis and other expensive medical regiments began dying off soon after the collapse.
People took to the streets in open rebellion when supplemental programs were suspended. The National Guard was called in, but as our government collapsed the troops returned home in defense of their own lives, homes and personal property.
Long ago and far away, the prophet Jerimiah looked over the destruction of Jerusalem and wept, “How empty sits the city that was once filled with people.” I have never been one who believed in the pagan principal of history repeating itself, but his words ring true for the destruction which has come upon what many once considered, the prize of the west.
When the dark side of human nature is left unchecked chaos will always encroach. For even in the Garden of Paradise the prince of darkness raised his ugly head and questioned the authority of God. Since that time the personification of evil has never been more than a whisper away.
There was a time in my life when I believed goodness would prevail. But, when nuclear weapons went off in New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles, only to be followed by three more the following day in Charlotte, Atlanta and Washington DC, I was left with serious questions.
Those who wished us harm finally succeeded. The one Homeland Security could not afford to miss, slipped through the cracks, and in just two days twenty percent of the nation’s population was annihilated. Since that time there’s been so much death, only twenty percent remain. Nine Eleven has been reduced to a warning shot.
The terrorist who plotted our demise were blinded by an extreme ideology which left them unable to foresee the results. But, when the strongest economy on the globe defaulted, the dominos started falling.
China found its self over extended and quickly spiraled into financial oblivion. Russia, went into a defense mode, as Putin understood the same thing could happen in Moscow and Saint Peters Square. England had been feeling the trimmers for quite some time, but turned a deaf ear in the name of tolerance and multiculturalism. When the world fell apart, the British were unable to help us for fear of retaliation.
Having lost their strongest ally left the Israelis alone and isolated. As radical Islam began closing in they took preemptive measures and launched their Nukes. Once Baghdad, Tehran and Cairo were obliterated, they took a ground assault into Palestine and in Syria.
Here at home, things we once took for granted, have become costly commodities. All entitlements have been absolved, because the government for all tents and purposes no longer exist. Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare are no longer available. This alone resulted in the death of millions. Those on critical life supporting systems, such as dialysis and other expensive medical regiments began dying off soon after the collapse.
People took to the streets in open rebellion when supplemental programs were suspended. The National Guard was called in, but as our government collapsed the troops returned home in defense of their own lives, homes and personal property.
Long ago and far away, the prophet Jerimiah looked over the destruction of Jerusalem and wept, “How empty sits the city that was once filled with people.” I have never been one who believed in the pagan principal of history repeating itself, but his words ring true for the destruction which has come upon what many once considered, the prize of the west.
When the dark side of human nature is left unchecked chaos will always encroach. For even in the Garden of Paradise the prince of darkness raised his ugly head and questioned the authority of God. Since that time the personification of evil has never been more than a whisper away.
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