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Devolution of a Species: Planet Earth Is Fighting Back

By: M.E. Ellington
Narrated by: Thomas Zadoyko
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For thousands of years, mankind had lived in harmony with nature. But that harmony is now lost as we continue to pollute and rape the planet for our own greed and material possession. We decimate areas of the natural world to feed and home an ever exploding population and hunt animals in the name of sport, and for cruelty itself. 

Now, something is happening to our species. Planet Earth is fighting back, and it’s taking away our advantage: humankind’s intelligence. The World Health Organization must find out what is happening as acts of unprecedented violence sweep across the globe. 

But when Joceline Mercier, the head scientist, stumbles upon the answers, everything we thought we knew about our past and future changes. With time almost up, has she discovered the answers too late? 

©2017 M.E. Ellington (Martyn Ellington) (P)2018 M.E. Ellington (Martyn Ellington)

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