
A Virus Are We
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Narrated by:
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David Winograd
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By:
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Thomas Weston
About this listen
When Jason was released from the mental hospital he became convinced that the peoples of the world are a destructive virus that must be eliminated to save the Earth. This was confirmed to him by the voices and visions that flooded his brain. With the help of an evil mentally disturbed doctor who has developed a deadly virus and a disgruntled female cyber-warfare department programmer, they set out to wipe out what they consider to be the human virus. As a pandemic ensues and electrical power fails, millions die around the world and the human species appears to be doomed. A chilling science fiction novel from the pen of Thomas Weston.
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