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Did Alas, Babylon predict our doom?
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<blockquote data-quote="PaulaJedi" data-source="post: 112208" data-attributes="member: 4272"><p>Sorry, everyone. I'm on for very, very short moments at a time because I got a job and I'm always in a hurry.</p><p></p><p>The book was about the United States accidentally shooting down a Russian plane in Syria, prompting Russia to start a Nuclear War. Furthermore, Titor's story parallels the book a little bit --- the stuff about the oranges, the fact that it was in Florida, etc. The eerie part is that recent news articles are stating that conditions are likely that such an accident could very well happen. And as food for thought, I pointed out the questions: Was the author just insightful or did he know something in advance? This is a paranormal site so playing with the idea that someone told the author to write the book would fit nicely here. </p><p></p><p>It's hard to discuss because nobody has read it. It's actually a really good piece of fiction that I highly recommend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulaJedi, post: 112208, member: 4272"] Sorry, everyone. I'm on for very, very short moments at a time because I got a job and I'm always in a hurry. The book was about the United States accidentally shooting down a Russian plane in Syria, prompting Russia to start a Nuclear War. Furthermore, Titor's story parallels the book a little bit --- the stuff about the oranges, the fact that it was in Florida, etc. The eerie part is that recent news articles are stating that conditions are likely that such an accident could very well happen. And as food for thought, I pointed out the questions: Was the author just insightful or did he know something in advance? This is a paranormal site so playing with the idea that someone told the author to write the book would fit nicely here. It's hard to discuss because nobody has read it. It's actually a really good piece of fiction that I highly recommend. [/QUOTE]
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