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“America is like an exotic hothouse plant. It can only live now in the artificial environment of vaccinations, sterilization, and antibiotics we started creating a hundred or more years ago.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“The enemy will never attack you where you are strongest. . . . He will attack where you are weakest. If you do not know your weakest point, be certain, your enemy will.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“John, you look like crap warmed over."
He nodded, walking into the conference room for what had now become their daily meeting.
Thanks, Tom. I needed that.”
― One Second After
He nodded, walking into the conference room for what had now become their daily meeting.
Thanks, Tom. I needed that.”
― One Second After
“She'd always talk about how great Gandhi was. I'd tell her the only reason Gandhi survived after his first protest was that he was dealing with the Brits. If Stalin had been running India, he'd of been dead in a second, his name forgotten.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“Murderer of Vuka and Jumadi, see now how Tugars can die.”
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“Amazing- the years of political correctness pumped out of our colleges became an education of national guilt.”
― The Final Day
― The Final Day
“As was said by Thomas Jefferson, “the price of freedom is eternal vigilance.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“We were spoiled unlike any generation in history, and we forgot completely just how dependent we were on the juice flowing through the wires, the buttons doing something when we pushed them.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“she and Ben chattered away to each other in the language of mothers with their toddlers; the two understood every word exchanged, while the rest of the world just listened, smiled, and didn’t understand a single word of the happy gibberish.”
― One Year After
― One Year After
“Anyone with even the remotest understanding of EMP and the threat to the nation should have been going insane before it hit.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“He felt a deep swelling of pride but also anguish. It was the torment all loving parents feel when they see their child making a difficult and perhaps dangerous decision as an adult when, in memory, they still see the small innocent child of years long gone.”
― One Year After
― One Year After
“Like any crowd in a democracy they were looking for someone to vent their anger on,”
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“sura 3.28 of the Koran that, “We smile in the face of some people although our hearts curse them.” And, of course, there was sura 3.54, which declared that the best deceiver of all was Allah himself.”
― Day of Wrath
― Day of Wrath
“This is the way the world will end, not with a bang, but a whimper.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“The threat is real, and we as Americans must face that threat, prepare, and know what to do to prevent it. For if we do not, “one second after,” the America we know, cherish, and love will be gone forever.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“To put it coldly, my friends, all the ones who should have died years ago, would have died years ago without beta-blockers, stents, angioplasties, pacemakers, exotic medications, well, now they’re dying all at once.” John”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“We finally figured out that when you set off a nuke in space, that’s when the EMP effect really kicks in, as the energy burst hits the upper atmosphere. It becomes like a pebble triggering an avalanche, the electrical disturbances magnifying. It’s in the report. It’s called the ‘Compton Effect.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“He pulled the foil bag down, the paper filter, made the coffee extra strong, filled the pot up, poured it in, and flicked the switch. He stood there like an idiot for a good minute before the realization hit. “Ah, shit.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“To become aware, no matter how disturbing that reality is, is the first step to the resistance that we must be prepared to make in response.”
― Day of Wrath
― Day of Wrath
“For every person who died in the westward migration prior to the Civil War from Native Americans attacking, the stuff of American legends, thousands, maybe tens of thousands died from water holes polluted by cholera and typhoid . . . but that doesn’t make for a good movie.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“Folks began to sit down along the curb, leaning against the odd assortment of old vehicles folks had retrofitted to function again after the EMP burst had blown out the electronics.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“Back in the 1940s, when we started firing off atomic bombs to test them, this pulse wave was first noticed. Not much back then with those primitive weapons, but it was there. And here’s the key thing: there were no solid-state electronics back in the 1940s, everything was still vacuum tubes, so it was rare for the small pulses set off by those first bombs to damage anything.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“one life, he had spared others anguish and deterred a descent into anarchy.”
― One Year After
― One Year After
“I’d of shot him in town if he lived that long.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“and three suicides, though one minister had tried to protest that decision that they be buried in what was now consecrated ground. That protest was greeted with icy rejection from Charlie, who was now a former member of that congregation.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“I am an historian of warfare; I often describe my job as similar to that of an oncologist. I study that which kills and hope that one day humanity will find a cure.”
― Day of Wrath
― Day of Wrath
“The two “idiots” Ginger and Zach, both golden retrievers, both beautiful-looking dogs—and both thicker than bricks when it came to brains—had been out sunning on the bedroom deck. They stood up and barked madly, as if he were an invader. Though if he were a real invader they’d have cowered in terror and stained the carpet as they fled into Jennifer’s room to hide.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“The moment of a fall from greatness often comes just when a people and a nation feel most secure. The cry "the barbarians are at the gates" too often comes as a terrifying bolt out of the blue, which is often the last cry ever heard.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“It was so damn strange, John thought, how sometimes the most unlikely, an ugly little man like this one, could hold such power. He had a tremendous command presence, his voice sweet, rich, carrying power. So strange how some had that, could spout utter insanity and others would follow blindly.”
― One Second After
― One Second After
“adroitly”
― Day of Wrath
― Day of Wrath




