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My name is Dan Santos and I like to tell stories.
I’ve traveled to many places and seen incredible things, beautiful people, unbelievable goodness and despicable evil in all their manifestations. These places, people and things might go unnoticed unless someone tells others about them. That’s what I do, hoping to transport readers from their everyday reality to a different world.
My writing reflects years of serving my country and my family as a soldier, diplomat, son, husband, father and human companion. All these I’ve done with great intensity because I believe there is no other way to live life.
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Just read your post on the Dean Koontz book. I am totally FREAKED out! We are living this book! #SCARED!
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This both surprises and doesn’t surprise me! What are They doing in those evil labs?!
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I reblogged your post, it’s fascinating.
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Fascinating. Thanks, Dan.
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He didn’t really. Reuters looked at this back in late February: https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-factcheck-coronavirus-koontz-book/partly-false-claima-1981-book-predicted-the-coronavirus-2019-outbreak-idUSKCN20M19I
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It still sounds the predictive programming to me, even if it doesn’t match exactly.
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“Sounds like”, spell check error.
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This is WILD😲
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There are those who have questioned this posting as fake. I didn’t think one could fake the pictures of the highlighted book. But then I’ve been fooled before. I read their explanations and was not satisfied. Then they changed it to “partly true,” That didn’t satisfy me either. A friend is getting the book from her local library (my library didn’t have it) and promised to look up those sections. If I believe it’s fake, I will delete the post. Thanks for your comment!
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