World War III - An Estimate of Consequences by NAN RANDALL "Charlottesville"
...rring to barter. Food and fuel were the most valuable commodities, with shoes and coats high on the list as...meat, cheese, or eggs rarely, adults practically never. A good pair of shoes was guarded—and worn on...Letter by Dr. Stephen Malthouse, MD to Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C Provincial Health Officer
...ith the power to rule over an obedient public. The news channels have raised you to almost saint-like status. Tea towels, shoes and murals have been designed...