The takeover of America, and the war that followed, was inevitable.
The conquest had taken place in the minds of the people long before the first bomb fell. Too many had been willing to let others do their thinking for them in exchange for free food, housing, and health care. Too many succumbed to the lusts of the flesh, and did their thinking between their knees and their navels. So they casually traded America's birthright of freedom for instant gratification and the empty promises of government entitlements.
Now, just weeks after the conflagration, vast areas of the nation remain uninhabitable. Untold millions have died, and many more will perish simply because they have not prepared to survive. Most will die unnecessarily because they are unnecessarily and willfully ignorant.
Two kinds of people have survived. The first group consists of those who knowingly sowed the seeds of disaster while feathering their own nests. The second are those forward-thinking Americans who read the handwriting on the wall and fought to save America while at the same time, preparing for what they feared was inevitable. Instead of grasping for more comfortable life styles, they instead invested their limited resources to prepare for a catastrophe that they prayed would never occur.
Among this group is an amnesiac who calls himself "CC." Like other survivors, he needs protection from bad weather, nuclear radiation, starvation, as well as America's invaders, and other human predators.
The Heav'n Rescued Land traces his desperate effort to survive the war, discover his identity, and resist America's invaders.
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The conquest had taken place in the minds of the people long before the first bomb fell. Too many had been willing to let others do their thinking for them in exchange for free food, housing, and health care. Too many succumbed to the lusts of the flesh, and did their thinking between their knees and their navels. So they casually traded America's birthright of freedom for instant gratification and the empty promises of government entitlements.
Now, just weeks after the conflagration, vast areas of the nation remain uninhabitable. Untold millions have died, and many more will perish simply because they have not prepared to survive. Most will die unnecessarily because they are unnecessarily and willfully ignorant.
Two kinds of people have survived. The first group consists of those who knowingly sowed the seeds of disaster while feathering their own nests. The second are those forward-thinking Americans who read the handwriting on the wall and fought to save America while at the same time, preparing for what they feared was inevitable. Instead of grasping for more comfortable life styles, they instead invested their limited resources to prepare for a catastrophe that they prayed would never occur.
Among this group is an amnesiac who calls himself "CC." Like other survivors, he needs protection from bad weather, nuclear radiation, starvation, as well as America's invaders, and other human predators.
The Heav'n Rescued Land traces his desperate effort to survive the war, discover his identity, and resist America's invaders.
The Heav'n Rescued Land
The takeover of America, and the war that followed, was inevitable.
The conquest had taken place in the minds of the people long before the first bomb fell. Too many had been willing to let others do their thinking for them in exchange for free food, housing, and health care. Too many succumbed to the lusts of the flesh, and did their thinking between their knees and their navels. So they casually traded America's birthright of freedom for instant gratification and the empty promises of government entitlements.
Now, just weeks after the conflagration, vast areas of the nation remain uninhabitable. Untold millions have died, and many more will perish simply because they have not prepared to survive. Most will die unnecessarily because they are unnecessarily and willfully ignorant.
Two kinds of people have survived. The first group consists of those who knowingly sowed the seeds of disaster while feathering their own nests. The second are those forward-thinking Americans who read the handwriting on the wall and fought to save America while at the same time, preparing for what they feared was inevitable. Instead of grasping for more comfortable life styles, they instead invested their limited resources to prepare for a catastrophe that they prayed would never occur.
Among this group is an amnesiac who calls himself "CC." Like other survivors, he needs protection from bad weather, nuclear radiation, starvation, as well as America's invaders, and other human predators.
The Heav'n Rescued Land traces his desperate effort to survive the war, discover his identity, and resist America's invaders.
The conquest had taken place in the minds of the people long before the first bomb fell. Too many had been willing to let others do their thinking for them in exchange for free food, housing, and health care. Too many succumbed to the lusts of the flesh, and did their thinking between their knees and their navels. So they casually traded America's birthright of freedom for instant gratification and the empty promises of government entitlements.
Now, just weeks after the conflagration, vast areas of the nation remain uninhabitable. Untold millions have died, and many more will perish simply because they have not prepared to survive. Most will die unnecessarily because they are unnecessarily and willfully ignorant.
Two kinds of people have survived. The first group consists of those who knowingly sowed the seeds of disaster while feathering their own nests. The second are those forward-thinking Americans who read the handwriting on the wall and fought to save America while at the same time, preparing for what they feared was inevitable. Instead of grasping for more comfortable life styles, they instead invested their limited resources to prepare for a catastrophe that they prayed would never occur.
Among this group is an amnesiac who calls himself "CC." Like other survivors, he needs protection from bad weather, nuclear radiation, starvation, as well as America's invaders, and other human predators.
The Heav'n Rescued Land traces his desperate effort to survive the war, discover his identity, and resist America's invaders.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940158058059 |
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Publisher: | Greenbush Press |
Publication date: | 05/20/2014 |
Series: | The Chronicles of CC , #2 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 212 |
File size: | 10 MB |
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