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INVASION USA II

THE BATTLE FOR NEW YORK

By

T. I. Wade

INVASION USA II. Copyright © 2011 by T I Wade.

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Library of Congress Catalogue-in-Publication Data

Wade, T I INVASION USA II / T I Wade.—1st ed.

eNovel EDITION – March 2012

Cover design by Jack Hillman, Hillman Design Group, Sedona, AZ

eBook editions by eBooks by Barb for booknook.biz

To our Readers:

Thank you all for reading “INVASION USA I – The End of Modern Civilization.”

Did you know that half of this story has already turned from Fiction to Fact?

Check this out:

To the Author,

Here is an article on how US Weapons are full of “Fake Chinese Parts”. A survey found 1,800 fake electronic parts with 70% originating in China. It states this is just the tip of the iceberg. Your new book, Invasion USA may actually turn into reality!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/8876656/US-weapons-full-of-fake-Chinese-parts.html

Preston – Harnett County, North Carolina – November 17, 2011.

So hone that hunter’s knife of yours – you just might need it!

Strap in and get ready for a sweaty ride!

Note from the Author:

This novel is only a story—a story of fiction that could, or might come true sometime in the future.

The people in this story are all are fictitious, but since the story takes place in our present day, some of the people mentioned could be real people.

No names have been given to these people and there were no thoughts to treat these people as good or bad people. Just people who are living at the time the story is written.

Are you ready to survive a life-changing moment that could turn your life upside-down sometime in the near future?

Read on and find out!

Table of Contents

Prologue

Chapter 1:

Captain Mike Mallory – Escape from New York

Chapter 2:

‘Z’ Day 2 – Salt Lake City – Lee Wang – Satellites

Chapter 3:

North Carolina – Preparations for an Attack

Chapter 4:

‘Z’ Day 3 – The First Official Meeting of the New World

Chapter 5:

The First Attack

Chapter 6:

‘Z’ Day 4 – It’s Time to Hit Back

Chapter 7:

JFK – New York

Chapter 8:

Where are the Hit Squads?

Chapter 9:

China

Chapter 10:

Flight to Alaska

Chapter 11:

JFK – Major Joe Patterson

Chapter 12:

The Hit Squads

Chapter 13:

‘Z’ Day 7 – China Attacked

Chapter 14:

‘Z’ Day 8 – The Beginning of the Second Week

Chapter 15:

The Beginning of the End

Chapter 16:

The Lull before the Storm

Chapter 17:

Preparation for INVASION USA

Chapter 18:

INVASION USA – The Battle for New York

Prologue

Some people got it together and some people never would.

The worst areas were in the north of the country, although many houses did still have heat—mostly gas. The older houses with gas systems, which were purely mechanical-feed units directly from an outside tank to the house worked better. Unfortunately, many of the existing gas lines were controlled through the house’s electric heating systems. The gas still was in abundance but the electronics didn’t work.

Some houses had electrical house heaters and used gas as a backup, others had gas, which could be fed into fireplaces or small gas heaters. The only systems that still worked were the most simple. In many houses, where four to six people used to live, 30 to 40 people were crammed into them. Hundreds of thousands of gas cylinders of all types, as well as simple gas heaters found in the local Home Depot, Lowe’s, Wal-Mart or Ace Hardware store were cleaned out within hours on the second day.

As whole streets of people moved into one or two houses, bringing food with them to barter for heat and warmth, a new system in America began to grow. People began to live in protective communes where cash was worthless and heat and food were king.

For the people who could never change, they either died very quickly by freezing to death in their beds, or were murdered by others who also could not change and were bad in good times and even worse in bad times. These people, mostly young males, organized squads and gangs and started killing for warmth, food, or even something that had no value any more—money and iPhones.

An arctic blast hit areas of the Dakotas just after midnight on the second day and moved all the way across the Great Lakes Region by morning, piling up more windswept snow against the houses and freezing thousands by the hour. Wind chill was again the main enemy and the temperatures dropped into the minus thirties in some areas. Anyone who could not find warm shelter was dead by daylight.

With all these people living and keeping warm together, the sanitary systems couldn’t handle the new conditions. Nobody was working at the other end of the sewer lines and the waste cleaning centers and streets began to clog up, toilets couldn’t flush, there was no water, and no more room in the outlet pipes the houses used. It was apparent to most that the next crisis could be disease in the northern parts of the country. If the cold didn’t kill them, and they didn’t succumb to the escalating violence around them, the chances were growing high that unsanitary conditions would begin to impact them.