THE UNEXPECTED HAS HAPPENED

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Authors: Michael P. Buckley
lucky during the explosions of the four main targets someone panicked and bumped the Chinese version of the Claymore mine throwing off the aim.
    If they did not throw off the aim, many more would have been cut down by the claymore. Sam reacted immediately and gave Mike some of his men, to replace Mike’s men who were killed or wounded from the Claymore. Sam always thought five steps ahead of what was happening at the time. Sam’s men had shot up at least fifty soldiers running around inside the camp. Sam’s men outside the perimeter had taken a large toll on the soldiers.
    The Chinese reaction force never had a chance to respond, cut down by David and Mike’s men, before they ever had a chance to load up in their trucks.
    The four teams of five men started to sweep through all the tents. Mike and David shot up all the soldiers as they tried to group up in their squads to counter attack. The attack was so fierce and fast the Chinese never had a chance. It was like being hit with a bolt of lighting. It was over. The Soldiers were dead, all of them.
    What followed no one was prepared to see, it was like seeing a horror film except this was real. They told David their camp in the beginning had over 10,000 people. They were crammed packed in the tents. They were not fed daily, twice a week if they were lucky. Water was very scarce. They had their woman raped and killed daily until they were so sick from not eating the Chinese did not even want their woman anymore.
    The soldiers used their people for target practice. And to check the sharpness of their sword, by beheading someone. They use to piss on someone and laugh, they thought it was the funniest thing ever. Many of the men seek revenge by pissing on the dead soldiers, and kicking them. The starved survivors numbered less than 500 people. They were all sick. They required immediate medical treatment. They were dying of starvation. The mental trauma they suffered will never be cured.
    David had his men take everything they could find, especially communication equipment. No response force came from the Chinese headquarters; the Chinese bodies still lay in the road by the hotel. There was a large incinerator he would have his men throw all the dead bodies in the incinerator so the disease would not spread. The Chinese must have set the incinerator up, their plans must have included killing many Americans.
    The sick will be treated before they enter the hotel, so there is no diseases and sickness spread amongst the people. David has never seen people this bad before, The medical people will have their hands full. He will give them all the help they need.
    The Chinese saw early on, the Americans would never change. They could not be converted to the Chinese way of thinking. The camps became a mass killing ground. Then when everyone was dead, the camps closed down. The new order of the day, kill any American seen. All out war was declared against the American people.
    Guerilla warfare tactics took place throughout America.
    NYC no longer had gangs killing each other, for the first time, the American people reunited to form an alliance against the common enemy, the Chinese.
    The people had determination and will power. They lost all of Brooklyn to the Chinese. Slowly, one building at a time was attacked. They would take the building and leave people there to secure it, and then move on to the next building. It took time but soon they had a whole city block back in the hands of the Americans.
    The resistance the Chinese never thought would be at such a high level. They did not have enough people to send in re-enforcements to take a building back after they lost it. The people still had no power or water. In time they would restore the power and the water once they gained control of the power and water plants which were heavily guarded. The Chinese unwittingly were the suppliers of weapons to the American people. After the Chinese were killed, all their weapons and supplies, used

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