Hypnogaja - #07 Kill The Humans (from the new album Truth Decay)

, , Kill The Humans (Illustration by Kevin Grimm) The noise It tends to drown her She’s dying Listen close You can hear her She’s screaming Kill the humans Their damage goes Too deep Kill the humans Kill them quick ’Cause I can’t breathe She turned for years In silence Without us But now her cries Surround us She’s screaming No one listened To her demands Now it’s ending And in her hands Waited long enough In this hell Thought that we might Just kill ourselves Or at least she was hoping ’Cause we’ve stayed too long Now she wants us gone She’s screaming Written by Jason “ShyBoy“ Arnold, Mark Nubar Donikian, Jean-Yves “Jeeve“ Ducornet/John Scott Mulchaey. © 2009 Idiot Speaks/Looking For Mr. Nubar/Wicked Night Music/Where’s My Cut Publishing (ASCAP) Adm. worldwide by PEN Music Group, Inc. From the forthcoming album, TRUTH DECAY. 9:18 PM Kill The Humans has now been seen across the planet. In the early days of the devastation, reports suggested that the chaos might be limited to one continent. But in only a matter of days it has become clear that the entire planet is in upheaval. Cyclones, hurricanes and typhoons have devastated coastal communities. Volcanic eruptions have sent ash and embers flying into the upper atmosphere, blocking out sunlight and turning the sky a deep amber. Evacuation orders were meaningless within the first 48 hours. Unstable governments have abandoned the safeguard of their people while the democracies of the world grapple with a global catastrophe previously unthinkable in size and scale. Indeed, some well armed, poorly governed world powers launched counter attacks under the misconception that they themselves were under some kind of attack. It is unclear at this time whether nuclear weapons have been used, but there is little doubt that with the eventual failure of nuclear power plants and warhead facilities, nuclear devastation is an eventuality. Power outages now cut across national borders, leaving an estimated 70% of the worlds population without power. An estimated 85% of the global population will be without potable water within days if not hours. Military resources seem to be the only stores of food, water and energy that have yet to be completely depleted, and one wonders how long even the most robust armies can last. This report is being updated and repeated every hour on the hour and broadcast across all Very High Frequency (VHF) and Ultra High Frequency (UHF) communication bandwidths. Rebroadcasting on the same frequency at the bottom of each hour is the best way to reach help or locate fellow survivors...
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