Terry Hacker is evil incarnate. He kills everything he loves
and destroys everything he hates. Childhood enemies, he follows Robert Snowdown into the Air Force, and eventually shots Robert down over the badlands of Iran, just to
earn a field promotion.
On the way back to his Aircraft Carrier, Hacker is abducted
by a gigantic UFO, piloted by alien devil Satanus Luciferus himself. Hacker
happily submits to his new master’s brainwashing dominance and returns to his
countryman, a now very dangerous man. His mission: Play his role of hero to
stage a coup against the President of the United States, and then take over his
powers as Commander in Chief to blow New York City to smithereens, so the Anti-Christ
can build a demonic temple over the ruins of what once was America’s Shining
City on a Hill.
Excerpt: Destruction of NYC
“Turn all the monitors in my office to remote
navigational view so President Rothschild can watch his precious Manhattan get
reduced to ruins,” Hacker commanded the robot pilot. “Also, give me independent
access to the laser weapons.”
Out of nowhere appeared a holographic-cyber mask that
Hacker grabbed and put on his head. After turning it this way and that to
get it to fit comfortably, Hacker was ready for war. The dark tinted visor screen covered his eyes
and gave him a bird’s eye view of the city below. Crosshairs appeared
wherever he focused his eyes and he could load and fire the laser death rays
with a quick double blink.
The first target was the Statue of Liberty. Hacker wasted little time reducing America’s
most recognizable symbol of freedom to a pile of smoking rubble. The
white hot beam of death was solid and impenetrable and more powerful than any
weapon ever conceived by humans.
Even though the beam could be powered up to the point
that one shot could destroy any city with the force of one hundred
thermo-nuclear bombs, Hacker was much too cruel to just destroy Manhattan
instantly. He took his own sweet time, cruelly and methodically cutting
paths of destruction back and forth against the once great city's
skyline.
The scorching beams hit building after building, like
small nuclear explosions, bringing them down in a split seconds Smoke
plumes swirled, tunneled, blazed and exploded their way up into the sky where
they gathered to make a mask of thick black smoke that totally enveloped the
city.
Hacker felt empowered by the view the mask
provided. It was totally unaffected by the fiery devastation which would
have blinded a regular pilot. The alien
technology device allowed Hacker to see right through the smoke as if it
weren’t even there. He systematically destroyed skyscraper after
skyscraper and building after building until none remained on the entire twenty
three square miles of Manhattan Island.
He was ecstatic at his evilness, like a little kid
smashing his older brother’s prize Lego city. He especially coveted
finding people running for their lives through the crumbling city streets. trying
to avoid being killed by falling debris. Hacker would wait until just the
right moment before blowing up a building near the people and laugh like a
maniac as it collapsed upon them.
The rubble from the destruction formed mountains of
toxic debris. Ginn could now build his precious pyramids and temples
right on top of the ruins. The smashed buildings would effectively raise
the ground level of the island high enough above the expected rise in sea
levels caused by global warming to ensure Ginn’s great temples would last for
many thousands of years.
It took Hacker less than a single day to murderously
annihilate Manhattan Island. He relished
every exhilarating second of it and felt quite accomplished for wiping out the
pitiful, disease ridden, hangers-on of Manhattan.
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