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Complete, First published Jul 03, 2020
It's not difficult to predict the future.

Just scan today's headlines and extend the trends. Climate change, virus pandemic, terrorist threat, government surveillance, genetic engineering, corporate malpractice. Yet on a personal level, there's an issue that's perhaps even more disturbing. 

Identity theft. 

In an era of security paranoia, every aspect of our lives will be registered, from DNA to IQ, from official documentation to private finance, from medical history to psychological profile. When that information is hacked and sold, it will be the innocent victim with no credentials who'll be classified as a risk to society.

This is the odyssey of one such individual, of the journey she takes and the truth that she finds.
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