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The Killing of America: Armageddon a Dystopian World

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The Killing of America: Armageddon a Dystopian World
The Killing of America: Armageddon a Dystopian World

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The Killing of America: Armageddon a Dystopian World

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Red China exploded ICBMs in the upper atmosphere knocking out the American power grid from coast to coast. They were after the oil fields. Nothing works anymore, cars, trucks, airplanes, cell phones, nothing. With food running out the people began to starve and panic. Caught up in the maelstrom, ten-year-old Nancy is rescued by Rocky, an Army PFC, who kills the man who murdered her mother and father. Meanwhile, a Progressive Plague is sweeping the nation. Priests and rabbis are burned alive inside their churches and synagogues. Small business owners are beaten to death in the city streets. Christian women are raped and murdered in their homes. An avenging tide is rising against the anti-American Marxist Democrats and RINOs. Nancy and her Army buddies find themselves in an atmosphere of kill or be killed in Franklin, Tennessee. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse have slipped their bonds. The Fifth Horseman is standing at the gate. 1984 is about to come to pass. Can these outnumbered heroes save Lady Liberty from the evil clutches of Big Brother? The world wonders as a new Dark Age threatens the planet.

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