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LS1V8Jerry |
Mar 26 2020, 01:53 PM
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Tom |
Mar 26 2020, 08:08 PM
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No one's freedoms are more important than the health and welfare of the many!
An interesting book I read on one of my many trips back from Viet Nam in 68-71. George R. Stewart, Earth Abides. About a young guy who goes into the mountains on a trip. During his stay, he gets bit by a rattlesnake and almost dies. When he finally recovers enough to come down off the mountain, he is finding empty towns. Then towns with dead still lying where they fell. Book tells of the slow decline of services and how he and a few others he finds alive cope with a world so vastly different. The thought was that his getting snake-bit somehow made him immune to the virus that destroyed almost all of mankind. Tom |
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