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      down every time.

      The light goes on for Danny, who realizes Maya’s reaction is not

      the first.

      You mean, you’ve tried this before?

      Isaac says,

      I was asked to contact your paper, give it another

      shot. A group of us have been trying to find an

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      outlet. So far, no one’s gotten past the guard. They

      tell these editors that it’s national security or

      something, can’t have panic. God knows what they tell

      them, but one thing is clear, this is a story that the

      public is not allowed to hear.

      Danny is new to the cover-up, and is searching for a route around

      it.

      Someone could go to an observatory. I mean, our

      observatory has a public night, you can go there,

      point the scope anywhere you want, they help you ..

      Isaac, older and wiser, knows what encountering a serious cover-up means.

      You can try it. We did, when it was still able to be

      seen in the night sky. Got the runaround. It’s not

      just the editors, it’s the observatories, the

      astronomers you can’t believe. You think the American

      people didn’t want to know about what happened to JFK?

      They didn’t get the story then, and they don’t have it

      now. When the hammer comes down to protect the people

      in charge, in Washington, it comes down hard.

      Youth perseveres. Danny says,

      Yeah, but I bet I could. I mean, I can be pretty

      persuasive.

      Too late, in any case, says Isaac.

      Observatories don’t cut it anymore, it’s too close to

      the Sun now. They can’t look at light, they need the

      night sky. It’s arrived, Danny, we’re not doing the

      waltz anymore, we’re setting up for rock and roll!

      Danny has fallen silent, but finally takes a big breath.

      So what do we do?

      Isaac explains that bottom line, one should be personally

      prepared.

      I know what I'm going to do. I'm not waiting for

      anyone to tell me to do it, either. I've got a place

      up in the hills, and as soon as things get funny,

      that's where I'm headed.

      _______________________________

      Big Tom and Red are replacing wooden fence posts out in a field. They have a

      stock of posts in the back of the truck, are pulling a broken post, snipping

      the wire, hammering a new post in its place, and finally patching the wire

      with a new piece of wire. Meanwhile, they converse. Big Tom says,

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      Heard that some rich folks come in from the coast

      wanting to stock a bunker in big-top mountain. Wanted

      this quiet, I guess, but you know Fred Harvey.

      Big Tom and Red glance up and grin briefly at each other through their sweat.

      Fred Harvey is apparently a known big mouth. Big Tom continues,

      Fred says they had him take enough bottled water and

      canned good to feed an army for a year up there, one

      truckload after another. Says the big shock was the

      hole in the mountain.

      Big Tom stands straight, hand to his back, stretching. He continues while

      standing, gesturing, his two hands together punching forward to indicate the

      tunnel hammered in the rock.

      They’d had someone hammer a tunnel, then a room.

      Lights everywhere. Furniture too.

      Red glances up from where he is crouched, mending the wire. He is not

      interrupting as he wants to hear the story. Big Tom continues,

      Now what were they expecting? An invasion?

      Big Tom shakes his head and puts the sledge hammer back into the truck.

      Muttering to himself and Red.

      Crazy rich people. Got more money than they know what

      to do with.

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      -Signs-

      Danny and Daisy are driving to their campsite, a week into their camping trip,

      somewhere out west in Utah. Danny glances sideways to drink in the lanky body

      of Daisy in her shorts and halter top. Taking off for a camping trip, where

      he can have her near him around the clock, should make him forget the unease

      he has felt since that day talking to Professor Isaac, and the anger he still

      feels at having his story cut. Daisy, for her part, is also looking forward to

      two weeks alone with Danny. No phone. No editor. No assignments. Most of

      their friends are married, and many with small children in arms or on the way,

      and she rarely has opportunity to pry him away from his enthusiasms.

      Danny is still upset in part as he is still angry about his story being

      canned, being silenced and feeling there is something to it. It is pouring

      rain, the windshield wipers flapping furiously and the car steamy. Daisy says,

      Honey, you’ve got to let that go. It’s all just theory

      anyway. This is your vacation, and all you’ve done is

      fume about it. We’ve been on the road almost a week

      already, and between you moaning about that damn

      planet and Maya quashing your article and this damn

      rain, it feels more like Hell than a vacation. How can

      it be raining so much! Dry as a bone in New Jersey and

      washing away in the rest of the country.

      But Danny is still seething.

      It’s just that all those things Professor Isaac was

      relaying, that stuff really happened. No one can

      explain it, there’s nothing that fits except the

      passage of this rogue planet. Even a friend of

      Einstein’s, guy named Hapgood, figured this out. Said

      the sliding crust theory is the only explanation, and

      Einstein agreed! And then they stop it at the gate,

      block the story from getting past editors. And that

      observatory guy!

      Danny is almost gritting his teeth in his rage, his anger at being blocked at

      all fronts palpable. As a young man, he is running into the reality of life in

      the grown up world, and not liking what he is finding. How dare the truth be

      buried, a cover-up occur in front of his eyes!

      Daisy would just as soon put it aside, as she has other things on her mind.

      All that stuff gets my stomach in a knot. There’s

      nothing you can do about it, so forget it, honey.

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      Danny is ignoring her but reaches over to pat her thigh with a glance and a

      smile so she does not pout. Seeing that he is not going to comment, Daisy

      switches on the radio.

      .. seem to have completely disappeared from most

      wetlands. Naturalists theorize that the damaged ozone

      layer may be a factor, allowing harmful sun rays to

      kill the frog eggs, but the disappearance of frogs is

      not just occurring in areas affected by the ozone

      holes. For those traveling on I-15, we have a flash

      flood warning near Fishlake National Forest. Drivers

      should take alternate routes, or drive with extreme

      caution. . .

      Daisy quickly switches off the radio, not wanting bad news to spoil the mood.

      Daisy turns and looks out of the car window. It’s still raining. She says,

      Are we on I-15?

      Danny’s battered blue Toyota is beset by a downpour, moving slowly. Up ahead

      beyond some hills the highway is flooded, traffic stopped on either side of

      the washout.

      _______________________________


      Danny and Daisy sit around their camp site sharing a beer with some campers

      from the site next to them. Introductions have already been done, tents are

      setup, dinner dishes washed and put away, a fire roaring in front of them as

      Danny and Daisy and the couple camping next to them prepare to relax at the

      end of the day. It has stopped raining, but occasionally some water splashes

      off the rain drenched trees above them, causing the group to raise their hands

      to block the drops when this happens, or shake the drops off their shirts

      afterwards. Danny is perched on a convenient rock. Danny says,

      Pull up a rock . . you wanna beer?

      Jane is from California and a health nut. She quips back.

      Do you happen to have any fresh squeezed orange juice?

      Danny replies,

      We have some fresh squeezed Coors.

      Danny leans forward, putting his elbows on his knees, and gets a serious look

      on his face.

      I'm in the newspaper business, and ordinarily we chase

      a story down and if it has any appeal at all, rush it

      to press. Well, I had a real live wire, a local

      professor who had a theory about crop circles. Gave a

      talk at a local club and someone in the audience was

      so impressed they sent me the flyer. Then he called

      the paper wanting to get some coverage. What the heck,

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      we print everybody else's theories about crop circles

      - its math, it DNA, whatever. His theory was that

      we've got another planet in the Solar System, comes

      orbiting around only once every 3,600 years or

      something, and these crop circles show up just ahead

      of another visit, like a warning!

      Danny holds up two fingers, counting off on them.

      Two things are bothering me here. One, he had a damn

      good argument, and two, my editor wouldn't let me

      print the story.

      Jane’s husband, Frank, is pleased that the campground has at least one party

      he can talk to, beyond the usual chatter about mosquitoes and barbecue sauce.

      You're talking about Sitchin's theory. He claimed some

      ancient records showed that this planet exists. And

      that number - 3,600 years - these ancients had a term

      for it.

      Danny sits up, back ramrod straight, suddenly energized.

      Well, dang! My editor went ballistic when I presented

      the story. I've never seen him like that. So now I'm

      wondering, if there's nothing to it, why did he react

      like that? So I went out to see this guy, the

      professor, and he told me the media is being silenced.

      He told me the government knows about this, has the

      dang thing in its sights and is watching it barrel

      towards us, and is saying nothing to the rest of us!

      Danny starts demonstrating what's going to happen with his hands, relaxing now

      that he can talk about his worries and has an intelligent ear.

      Mountains pushing up, tidal waves rolling across the

      coastlines, howling winds, and of all things, red

      dust. Red dust.

      A slight flicker of a smile plays over Frank 's mouth, seeing Danny's

      consternation. Having lived with the legends, and with a wife well into New

      Age prognostications, Frank had come to find these theories almost stale.

      Oh, there's something to it all right, at least all

      the prophecies point to it in one way or another.

      Finding an opening, Jane leaps in.

      The Hopi speak of the Purification Day, when the whole

      world will shake and turn red. And White Buffalo

      calves are being born, that's another Indian prophecy

      coming true.

      Loath to let his wife take the center stage completely, a constant battle

      between them, Frank joins in again.

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      There was an obscure channeled work by an Ohio

      dentist, about a hundred years ago. Oashpe, I think

      it's called. Talks about a Red Star that travels and

      causes a lot of death. Says that souls are harvested

      at that time. That's the term used - harvested.

      Glancing at her husband, and seeing an opening, Jane jumps in.

      Edgar Cayce saw California covered with water.

      But Frank has the prize prophecy.

      And then there's Mother Shipton, several hundred years

      back, who pretty much predicted the same thing back in

      merry 'ol England. She had a good track record on

      predicting our technology, too.

      Frank stands up and quotes Mother Shipton.

      For seven days and seven nights

      man will watch this awesome sight.

      The tides will rise beyond their ken

      to bite away the shores and then

      the mountains will begin to roar

      and earthquakes split the plain to shore.

      Still emotionally unwilling to accept the situation, even if his intellect is

      telling him otherwise, Danny interrupts.

      Aw, come on! You can’t be serious! Do you really think

      that’s going to happen?

      Jane comes to the rescue, as she always does when opinions differ.

      Let’s see what the cards say.

      Jane pulls out her Tarot Cards and shuffles them, spreading them out in a fan

      like fashion, face down on the blanket below which has been spread out over

      the pine needles. She turns the top cards over, one by one. The first card is

      the card of Death. Danny, eager for some reassurance at this point, raises his

      eyebrows. Danny says,

      Oops!

      _______________________________

      Colonel Cage is talking to a Zeta from the Zeta Reticuli star system. The room

      is dark, lights off, as a private conversation is going on. Standing in the

      shadows is a middle-aged man, fit with no signs of middle-aged spread or slack

      muscles. A military man, Colonel Cage considers being fit the first bastion

      of discipline. Tightly disciplined, he lives by rules both military and

      personal, which often are at war with each other.

      The colonel is talking to a figure taller than he, bone thin, with an enormous

      head seemingly too heavy for the stick thin body. But there is grace in the

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      motions made by the long lanky arms, and the colonel seems not to notice or be

      alarmed by the shape of his companion. He has long been accustomed to

      conversing with this visitor from Zeta Reticuli. Where a conversation is going

      on, only the voice of the colonel can be heard. Yet the intensity of his

      words shows that an interchange of ideas is clearly going on.

      We can't tell them. Don't think I don't want to. It's

      orders, and orders are orders

      Colonel Cage breaks down a bit, moving his hands in front of him in an

      emotional way, as though groping for an answer, a resolution that will not

      come.

      My God, don't you think I want my neighbor's children

      safe? They practically live at my house. But if I say

      anything I'll disappear. What will my Mary and the

      kids do then, for God's sake.

      _______________________________

      Back at the campground, the foursome has been camping together for a few days,

      hitting it off. During this time the days seemed inordinately dim, as though

      overcast to the point of not being able to see the Sun. Due to the cloud

      cover, they took this to be an extrem
    ely cloudy day, but Frank has been

      nervous. Danny as he is leaning into his car, retrieving some item with the

      car door open. Frank comes up behind Danny. He says,

      It’s so damn dim I can hardly make you out! I’ve never

      seen it this overcast, it’s eerie. We’ve not seen the

      sun for the past few days.

      Danny ducks out of the car, looking around him to ensure that Daisy and Jane

      are not in earshot, before replying in a low voice.

      Did those prophecies you were quoting the other night

      say anything about something like this? This gloom?

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      Frank raises his eyebrows, suddenly realizing something he’d forgotten. He

      raises his hand.

      Be right back.

      Frank dashes off into his tent, rummaging around, coming out with a book he is

      flipping through frantically. Finally, after pausing, he quotes.

      Here it is. The Biblical three days of darkness

      predicted. And in the Book of Amos ‘I will cause the

      Sun to go down at noon and I will darken the Earth in

      the midst of daytime.’ And the Greeks, in the

      Phaethon, ‘One whole day went without the sun. But the

      burning world gave light.’

      Frank pauses, looking at Danny.

      Damn!

      _______________________________

      At NASA in Houston the darkened skyline can be seen on a video, as though

      stalled at the pre-dawn hour when the sky is light but no sun can be seen.

      Rows of gray metal tables are placed to look forward at this wall, which has

      several video screens, all currently meshed together to show the same scene,

      an enlarged skyline. This is one of those high tech video screens that can

      show individual shots, or can mesh together to show a large single shot.

      Monitors and keyboards and various other electronic equipment are on the

      tables, computer chairs that can scoot about with wheels, and some papers and

     


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