http://www.anarchy.tv/home/index.php
I saw this while perusing the intarwebs a few minutes ago. It's a series of webisodes depicting an economic apocalyptic America. Taken from the website:
The site requires a password to get to...I'm not sure why, but "GotLiberty" should get you into it.
Seems interesting. No mention on a release date, though.
I saw this while perusing the intarwebs a few minutes ago. It's a series of webisodes depicting an economic apocalyptic America. Taken from the website:
The year is 2013. America is bankrupt. On sidewalks in front of darkened banks, preachers scream "Armageddon!" In the cities, food riots erupt and mobs loot stores.
Some police lash back with crowd control; others join in; none have been paid for months. As electricity flickers across America, the horizons are lit by burning buildings near which the homeless huddle for warmth. In the countryside, armies of the unemployed wander down train tracks. Most of them beg for work and a plate; others take what they need. In headlines, the few newspapers still publishing all cry out the same question: Is This the End of America?
People gathered in a small-town bar stare silently at the breaking news on TV. "Another state of emergency," the reporter announces, "The President will address the nation minutes from now to declare Martial Law...."
The setting is a small community on the California coast, much like towns all over America. There may be a few more liberty-oriented residents than in many communities because it is home to the Liberty Institute, but the majority of residents are either apolitical or adherents of one of the major political parties. The only thing that makes this community different is that there are a few committed individuals, a colorful group of rebels, who are willing to take the right action when the opportunity arises. In the midst of a brownout, they gather at a local bar to hear the news of the collapse of the government. It only takes one man to spark their determination to save their community from chaos.
The site requires a password to get to...I'm not sure why, but "GotLiberty" should get you into it.
Seems interesting. No mention on a release date, though.