Eastown New Baptist Church Bombing: 112 Killed In Blast

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Council Peoples News Network

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Date: 2084-09-02 By: Keokuk Green


"SSC security and emergency response teams from nearby Spokane continue to comb through the aftermath of the Eastown New Baptist Church Bombing. A SSC security official is telling me this morning that 112 people are now believed to have been killed, and that the number may continue to rise. I have been on the scene since yesterday evening, and have witnessed the scale of destruction here. There is nothing that remains of the building itself, here in Eastown, only blackened rumble and burning questions. Many residents of Eastown have been gathering here since the blast, but few have been paying respects. Eastown, the majority Anglo town whose story has long been overshadowed by a half century by the bitter meta-misanthropy of the Eastown New Baptist Church, appears to be in a cautiously celebratory mood. I spoke with an Anglo resident, Will Bradford, a few moments ago."

"Eastown has a bad reputation and it's been completely deserved, thanks to these damn monsters. Most of us who could afford to move moved a long time ago but for farmers like myself, we’ve had no choice. No agro-company is willing to do business in the shadow of the Church, not even the Council government would buy us out, and all our livelihoods are tied up into the land. Have been for generations. Maybe now things will change, now that some angel has come and liberated us. It was bad enough living so close to all that hate but to invite that nutjob, the one even Humanis had denounced, to give a midnight sermon? That was a bridge too far for someone, thank god. It’s been a long time coming. My neighbors, none of us are feeling bad. Today feels like a new day. May they burn in hell. Now we have to figure out as a community what to do about the children these creatures left behind at home when they went for their nighttime mass. Thank god for the mercy. I doubt the SSC will pull a single kid's remains out of that there rubble."