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A surprise attack launched from the International Space Station will result in 95% of the urban and suburban U.S. population dying within two weeks due to starvation, violence, and the effects of radiation. There will be no time for a retaliatory strike as strategic assets are destroyed. Our cities will become jungles ruled for a short time by gangs that carve out their territory, seeking food, water, plunder, and rape. An EMP attack will immediately magnetize all internal combustion engines; airplanes will fall from the skies; all unprotected vehicles will immediately crash due to loss of…mehr

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A surprise attack launched from the International Space Station will result in 95% of the urban and suburban U.S. population dying within two weeks due to starvation, violence, and the effects of radiation. There will be no time for a retaliatory strike as strategic assets are destroyed. Our cities will become jungles ruled for a short time by gangs that carve out their territory, seeking food, water, plunder, and rape. An EMP attack will immediately magnetize all internal combustion engines; airplanes will fall from the skies; all unprotected vehicles will immediately crash due to loss of control. Survivors will wait in vain for a return to normalcy. China invades the U.S. while Russia invades Europe. As Albert Einstein once remarked, "I do not know with what weapons World War III will be fought, but I am confident that World War IV will be fought with sticks and rocks." This is a story of survival.
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Carl Berryman earned a B.A. in zoology and a D.VM. Degree from the U. of Missouri. After practicing large animal medicine in Montana, he joined the U.S. Army during Vietnam. He served 13 tours in over 22 years and retired a Lieutenant Colonel. Along the way, he earned a Master of Public Health Degree from the University of Minnesota, emphasis on zoonoses and infectious diseases, and completed two years of graduate training in Veterinary Pathology at Texas A&M University. He is a former Diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. Assignments included a unit Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons Officer in Korea, and a staff officer in Medical Research and Development Command at Fort Detrick, MD. Their sons are retired military, an aerospace engineer Marine Harrier aviator and a U.S. Army Air Assault, Airborne; Ranger qualified Colonel. He currently resides in a small Wyoming town where he and Mrs. Berryman enjoy hunting and fishing.