Flashbacks: Telekinetic Nanosuits - Connected Short Stories
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Ongoing, First published Sep 25, 2013
An Al Jazeera journalist switched a foggy streaming satellite image to thermal.  Her surprise turned to fear when she clarified the redness on the screen.  "There are millions of them.  They are just walking, unarmed  across China's borders, saying nothing, smiling and relentlessly pressing onward.  Not since Genhgis Khan has the world seen hordes such as these," she reported  as frightened thousands looked on,  their screens filling with walking men in Russia, Vietnam, Bhutan and even India.  No one dared utter what they knew these men wanted.  Then the planes full of men with tourist visas starting arriving in Europe and the Americas. Someone had promised them something and they were coming to collect...These stories became Diamond Rain available on Amazon, Ibooks, Nook, and Kobo http://www.michaeljamesgallagherauthor.com/
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