Birth of an Age
Chapter One
Birth Pains
New York, New York
THE CHINA-INDIA-PAKISTAN WAR lasted only a day but the dead numbered in the
hundreds of millions. Millions more would die from radiation poisoning, disease,
and starvation. Nature, too, demanded her toll as wild animals, driven from
their natural habitats, attacked weakened human survivors fleeing the holocaust.
At the UN, the ensuing days were filled with endless meetings working to provide
relief to the war's survivors. Because providing food was a major priority,
Christopher's experience with the Food and Agriculture Organization put him at
the center of much discussion and he showed himself to possess both skill and
untiring drive. There was no mourning for Albert Faure as there had been for
Secretary-General Hansen and Ambassador Lee. Even if there had been time, there
would be no tears for one who had caused so much misery. France quickly named a
new ambassador and an election for a successor to Faure on the Security Council
was scheduled for the following week.
The return of former Assistant Secretary-General Robert Milner was celebrated
with great excitement at a rec ... read full excerpt from: Birth of An Age: Book Two of the Christ Clone Trilogy ebook