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The Scourge of the Earth

By: Mara O'Reilly
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America, 2044.

Censorship and government overreach have created an unbearable society. Social rank is determined by genetics. Those who are considered The Scourge of the Earth are treated as second-class citizens. Bigotry, discrimination, and segregation are commonplace.

Crime and violence rates have sky-rocketed. Criminals terrorize the innocent, and prisons are overflowing. Having undergone significant transformations and reductions to forces, Law Enforcement is scarce.

Censorship has become standard. Information is controlled through government entities, including the news. All publications are approved and created through the government sanctioned Primary Library Services.

For those who remember how things used to be, and for all those who dream of a better future, rebellion against the status quo is the only option.

With everything on the line, one group of citizens band together, intent on creating the changes they believe will be necessary to transform the nation back into what the Founding Fathers once imagined possible. Creating an underground movement in defiance of censorship, everyday citizens become heroes to the oppressed, and domestic terrorists in the eyes of their government.

But in a world where the government controls almost every aspect of society, and citizens are divided, is transformation possible without violence or Civil War?

What price is worth paying to restore freedom to the American People?
Crime Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Government
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