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A remote shelf in the Arctic circle. A small TV crew is braving the harsh conditions to film the breaking off of a major ice shelf - yet another nail in the planet's eco-coffin. Then someone calls out pointing at something up in the sky overhead. The camera pans up and they look up to see a blazing symbol clear burning high over the bleak deserted terrain. Thus begins a series of strange events worldwide as the mysterious sign appears over the sites of conflict natural disasters and terrorist atrocities. What can it portend? The world is wracked with both fear and hope. Suddenly all this is focused onto one man. An obscure monk who recognises the symbol from the past and understands what it means for the future of humanity. But as he becomes the most sought-after man on the planet the
questions have to be asked: could this be the real deal? Or the most elaborate fake in world history? And - either way - what happens to the world now?
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A remote shelf in the Arctic circle. A small TV crew is braving the harsh conditions to film the breaking off of a major ice shelf
- yet another nail in the planet's eco-coffin. Then someone calls out pointing at something up in the sky overhead. The camera pans up & they look up to see a blazing symbol clear burning high over the bleak deserted terrain. Thus begins a series of strange events worldwide as the mysterious sign appears over the sites of conflict natural disasters & terrorist atrocities. What can it portend? The world is wracked with both fear & hope. Suddenly all this is focused onto one man. An obscure monk who recognises the symbol from the past & understands what it means for the future of humanity. But as he becomes the most sought-after man on the planet the questions have to be asked: could this be the real deal? Or the most elaborate fake in world history? &
- either way
- what happens to the world now?

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TV - A shortened term for television
Ice - Frozen water, the solid state of water.
Camera - An electronic device used for taking photographs
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Natural - not manmade
Small - something that takes up less space than normal.
Ice - Frozen water, Ice is cold to the touch and forms when water reaches 0 degrees centigrade.

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