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When Man Played God
When Man Played God
When Man Played God
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When Man Played God

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Professor Ephraim Cloud has invented a fertilizer that improve crops to such extant, that we are now able to talk, and get answers from any crop. That seemed to be perfect, however the farmer and people working the soil, asked; should we ask the grass, or our crop for permission to cut, or harvest? However NASA and other organizations was all for the idea, and praised the professor for his invention. The planting with these new grass seeds, started in Africa to make the dessert green. Then NASA decided this must be what we have been looking for up on the moon. So, the next big project became the moon. A large area close to the moons north-pole, was planted and in a short time the planted area could be seen from Earth. With congratulations coming from even hostile countries, professor Ephraim Cloud was given the Nobel price, and was regarded as the best scientist of our era. When the seeds were sent to Mars, the strongest hurricane ever recorded on Mars, took the landing part of the rocket and totally destroyed it. Several weeks later, using one of the satellites that permanently was around Mars a large area had started to grow, large enough to clearly be seen with the satellites. A huge ovation started all around the Earth, praising the professor. Then on day someone looked at the Moon, and at the Sahara seeding. In both locations people had disappeared, several people, and and in Sahara even animals. To get out of the situation, the professor joined the seeds, and became the first person to live on both the Moon, and Mars.

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PublisherBo Widerberg
Release dateAug 23, 2016
ISBN9781370425563
When Man Played God
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Bo Widerberg

My name is Bo Widerberg/artbcool, I am born in Europe too many years ago. Have lived with my family in Florida since 1985 and we are happy with our situation. Would feel a lot better if more people would read my stories.

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    When Man Played God - Bo Widerberg

    When Man played

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    Bo Widerberg/artbcool

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    All characters in this book are fictitious,

    and any resemblance to real person,

    living or dead, is coincidental

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    The conflict between the two major religious organizations of the world, had increased tenfold during the last few years. More and more bombings, and sabotage by not only part of the foreign population, but now even by a growing number of misguided civilian citizens in our own country. We have now copy cats’ saboteurs that are sabotaging the peace, just for the fun of it. There has to be something big enough to take their mind of these crimes, something like an earth-shake, or a larger than normal hurricane, that will get these people to think of something else, at least for a while. Was the wishes, and only hope from the authorities as they with great difficulties tried to keep the religious demonstrations to a minimum. But for the time the demonstrations, and the violence kept growing. An emergency session by the government was set up to help the police, and to give them more authority to handle some of the more dangerous situations.

    What the government and the law authorities had hoped for, did arrive. But the answer was so much further away from what they had thought it to be, or at least had hoped for. What slowed down the religious demonstrations all over our country and in many others countries as well? Turned out to be a new type of grass.

    Early one morning, an important delivery of an over-night postal-delivery was delivered to Professor Ephraim Cloud's home. The professor opening the door in his pajamas, had to sign for the delivery. Closing

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