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Surviving the Armageddon

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A fictional story based on a haunting prophecy awaits readers as Xlibris announces the release of 1000 Days till Armageddon (2012), a new book about survival, adaptation, and hope authored by BJ Romaine.end-of-the-world

1000 Days till Armageddon (2012) traces an imaginary stream of events about the 2012 prophecy. Inspired by its possibility, Romaine creates a scenario that describes the transition of Earth and humanity from the present to 2012. The plot introduces the Metz family, the “chosen ones” in a new world of peace, as they find themselves adapting to a rapidly changing environment. Motivated by their self-interest and the need to survive, they find themselves immersed in a transitional period that brings a change to each of their characters. This book tells their story – a story of curing faults in the world because of the universality of man and the desire of all cultures to live in their own way and leave others to do the same.

Based on actual facts, this book shows how mans’ reckless power can destroy a fragile world. For more information 1000daystillarmageddonabout 1000 Days till Armageddon (2012), log on to Xlibris.com.

About the Author

BJ Romaine holds BS and MS degrees in Industrial Management from Georgia Institute of Technology, and has attended the Management Science Seminar conducted by the Harvard Business School. He has been employed by multiple companies, namely Georgia Tech, IBM, Federal Reserve Board, and BSI, Inc. He is presently retired.

His published works include numerous seminar syllabus under the company name of Brandon Systems Institute, Inc (BSI), proposals and marketing materials for BSI and for Namastera, Inc., and a contributed article entitled Corporate Long Range Planning published in Computerworld. His current projects include Nan’s Journey, a romantic novel, and the mystery book Where Is Norris Hiding?


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Written by podwriting

July 22, 2009 at 2:16 am

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