Another story with angels and demons...old news, right? Not this time. As one reader put it:
South Florida is the setting for the most unorthodox battle yet in an ancient conflict. An impressive array of spirit adversaries are about to ramp up their behind the scenes combat tactics...and even break a few old rules. This building storm will eventually drag several unsuspecting humans into one of the wildest supernatural adventures ever recorded. As the battle heats up and spills into the mortal realm, a race against time will ensue which places the fate of thousands of innocent souls in the balance. A nuclear balance.
Exerpt Chapter 29: A sixty minute countdown to a thermonuclear blast inside an active reactor facility has begun. The immediate local destruction will be something like a squadron size B-52 carpet bombing. CR3, and its adjacent sister plants, will largely cease to exist. Inside the doomed containment building there is an exposed, freshly fueled core and a full set of spent fuel rods. Sitting in its deep stainless steel pool, the beating heart of the reactor will probably remain somewhat intact. However, with the primary cooling systems destroyed, the newly replenished core will quickly go supercritical. The ensuing secondary explosions will spew untold amounts of radioactive contamination and multiply the disaster factor exponentially.
Ultimately, the exposure-based death toll will be astronomic. Humans, pets, wildlife; nothing will be spared. Contamination of both the Gulf, and the underground aquifer system, is also pretty much a foregone conclusion. Water supplies, dairy and farming, the fishing industry; gone in the blink of an atomic eye. The aftermath and contamination will shut down the West Central coast of Florida for a thousand years. Tampa, Orlando, Disney World…these will become ghost towns. The backlash of such an occurrence takes on the proportion of a scaled down Armageddon…and no one has a clue.
It’s not an overstatement to propose that 'Armageddon is coming to Florida'. Get ready for, as another reader proclaimed: