DRAG.N

DRAG.N

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Read by: Jason Brenizer

Language: English

Length: 2 hours and 5 minutes

Publisher: Cosmo Constant Books, E. Constant

Release date: 2014-09-23

DRAG.N your attention will bind (but within this book, no dragons you'll find).

The DRAG.N units were invented to support the marriage of the Universal Health Initiative (UHI) and Green Nation. Their purpose: mass airborne vaccinations to ensure health for all US citizens. The illogically expensive vaccines serve another purpose though.

Laced with behavioral modification drugs, the REP vaccine has created a docile, drugged, and receptive American populace.

The anti-UHI activists are determined to takedown the DRAG.N and the corrupt healthcare system. Their planning has been meticulous, spanning nearly a year. Benton and Rachel Greer take the first steps toward raising the proverbial sword and slaying the DRAG.Ns. Will they succeed?

DRAG.N takes an imaginative look at the future of an America where human fundamental rights and freedom are options rather than guarantees. This novelette chronicles three days in the lives of researchers, activists, a deceptive presidential cabinet, and a First Lady with secrets of her own.

DRAG.N is a brief dystopian novelette, political semi-satire. Birthed during a whirlwind weekend competition, DRAG.N tells a year-long-story with a satisfying conclusion in the span of a few days. The two main themes are universally familiar: Truth will out, and America should mean freedom. Without exception.