Friday, May 8, 2009

Terry Knox


I had an interview with Terry Knox today while he laid in the hospital in Sydney, Australia. This interview was definitely different from all the rest, because the view point of the war wasn't from on the ground on Earth, but rather in space looking over everything. He told me that he lived in this thing called the ISS (International Space Station), along with many other people from different countries. They were there to observe the Earth while everything was happening. Terry told me that what you could see with you naked eye from up there was just devastating. He had seen our world just burst out in fire, and he had see the swarm's of G's take over our cities. Terry was safe from the all of the madness and zombies for around 5 years. He explained to me that this wouldn't of been possible without the mistakes made by China. China had sent men into the ISS that had conflict, and there ended up being a murder. All of the Chinese members dies, and therefor the food and supplies were taken and used by the Australians. As he was telling me all of this I started to wonder what was done with the body. It seems now, at this point in the war, everyone takes life for granted, and the sympathy for those who die is gone. It is almost a stereotype that if you die, you are now the enemy. It is a shame to see this happening. 

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