
60,000 Maskless People

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New Science Fiction by John Reizer
Available on Kindle for $0.99
“They found more than just rocks on the moon!”

A Novella By John Reizer
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Amazon Reviews:
“Get it and read it. It will blow your mind!” — Primer
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“This book is intriguing, imaginative, and inventive.” — Edward Shafer
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“The overarching mystery drives the plot and kept my attention throughout.” — Matthew Lucas
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“It will leave you pondering your reality and asking questions.” — Anne
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Critical Literary Reviews:
“The Blue Marble delivers some rather entertaining reading, the action sequences are reasonably well detailed, and the overall story arc creates enough suspense for one to wonder if there is a sequel somewhere in the works. This is talented storytelling on a completely different level.” — Readers’ Favorite Reviews
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It is puzzling how people can just suddenly forget about something they had feared for so many months, John. Where is the logic in that? It’s bewildering! One moment they fear the very air they breath, and the next moment they are out partying! Not much consistency in their way of thinking!
It is unfathomable to me as to how they can possibly trust the WHO (World Health Organization).
And there were a couple of lines in the play “Clue” that I saw last night that I found to be amusing! Professor Plum said that his profession had been in psychiatry working with pathological liars. But now he was
working for the government with the WHO. The butler then responded to him by saying, “Apparently, your profession hasn’t changed any!” Haha! I loved that! 😂
Lisa
That’s a great line, Lisa! 🤣👍
Yes, people are fearful of an invisible virus for two-plus years, and now they couldn’t care less, which is a good thing. Unfortunately, lots of people got jabbed and are continuing the practice.
John