November 2008: America Is Nuked
February 5, 2007 by Homeland Security NTARC News
Filed under Homeland Security News
Only two weeks after the elections in November of 2008, the United States of America, a nation of former greatness, lay in absolute desolate ruin. Within the previous 72 hours a series of eight successive, delayed nuclear devices had been detonated. Indescribably large portions of metro Washington, D.C., Boston, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and two thirds of the island of Manhattan have been turned into steaming craters. Millions are dead. President George W. Bush is in intensive care; two-thirds of the Cabinet, including the vice president, are missing or dead.
President-elect Barack Obama faces the most enormous challenge of any incoming president in the history of the nation.
But why?
How did it happen?
