Description:THE GREAT NEW DEAL provides a (not quite) fictional preview of future history. This future period may not be as soon as tomorrow, this week or even this month. Then again, maybe it will be. A global pandemic, political conflict and social unrest continue to shake America and the world. Leaders learn of an impending existential crisis and work to solve it. Many millions are lost in the Great Surprise. Scientific experts present their conclusions regarding cause of the Surprise Seizure, something so intense that its victims spontaneously disintegrated, imploded or experienced a quantum displacement (the experts can’t decide which). Subsequent natural disasters claim more lives and disrupt communications, infrastructure and the economy. Emotions are tested and communities unravel. Some push a narrative: The U.S. President declares a National Existential Crisis. Congress responds swiftly with the Great New Deal, a plan to avert the existential crisis and protect the government. Will these efforts prevent the impending disaster or will they lead into the worst of times? The political elite consolidates power and exercises control through the media/tech monopoly and cancel culture. But they don’t trust each other and have to watch their own backs at all times.Others seek the truth: The story follows everyday people in Texas, Missouri and New Jersey, working to protect and support their families, friends and communities, but wary of the growing government shadow. Many are grieving for someone lost in the Great Surprise and look for an explanation of this catastrophic event. Benjamin, Solomon, Hannah, Dorothy, Brian and twelve-year-old Rusty find clues to the mystery from unexpected sources. They learn of the great war between good and evil and are called to join one side or the other, as the war enters the great battle called The Day of the Lord.The Great New Deal employs parody and humor to expose dark political and cultural forces that threaten America. It connects the events of today to prophecy in the Bible. Which side will you choose in this great spiritual war?We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Great New Deal: A (Not Quite) Fictional Preview of Future History (The Tribulation Pilgrims’ Progress, #2). To get started finding The Great New Deal: A (Not Quite) Fictional Preview of Future History (The Tribulation Pilgrims’ Progress, #2), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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The Great New Deal: A (Not Quite) Fictional Preview of Future History (The Tribulation Pilgrims’ Progress, #2)
Description: THE GREAT NEW DEAL provides a (not quite) fictional preview of future history. This future period may not be as soon as tomorrow, this week or even this month. Then again, maybe it will be. A global pandemic, political conflict and social unrest continue to shake America and the world. Leaders learn of an impending existential crisis and work to solve it. Many millions are lost in the Great Surprise. Scientific experts present their conclusions regarding cause of the Surprise Seizure, something so intense that its victims spontaneously disintegrated, imploded or experienced a quantum displacement (the experts can’t decide which). Subsequent natural disasters claim more lives and disrupt communications, infrastructure and the economy. Emotions are tested and communities unravel. Some push a narrative: The U.S. President declares a National Existential Crisis. Congress responds swiftly with the Great New Deal, a plan to avert the existential crisis and protect the government. Will these efforts prevent the impending disaster or will they lead into the worst of times? The political elite consolidates power and exercises control through the media/tech monopoly and cancel culture. But they don’t trust each other and have to watch their own backs at all times.Others seek the truth: The story follows everyday people in Texas, Missouri and New Jersey, working to protect and support their families, friends and communities, but wary of the growing government shadow. Many are grieving for someone lost in the Great Surprise and look for an explanation of this catastrophic event. Benjamin, Solomon, Hannah, Dorothy, Brian and twelve-year-old Rusty find clues to the mystery from unexpected sources. They learn of the great war between good and evil and are called to join one side or the other, as the war enters the great battle called The Day of the Lord.The Great New Deal employs parody and humor to expose dark political and cultural forces that threaten America. It connects the events of today to prophecy in the Bible. Which side will you choose in this great spiritual war?We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with The Great New Deal: A (Not Quite) Fictional Preview of Future History (The Tribulation Pilgrims’ Progress, #2). To get started finding The Great New Deal: A (Not Quite) Fictional Preview of Future History (The Tribulation Pilgrims’ Progress, #2), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.