The Deadly Social Security Lottery begins with a driver experiencing a heart attack, which causes a terrible accident involving three of his friends; his truck has a boat and trailer attached to it. The accident is observed by a Texas State Trooper, and he is the first responder to the accident location. The State Trooper counts four individuals still in their seats whom he believed were killed immediately. One individual on the driver's passenger side starts to move and moan. He is immediately sent to the hospital as soon as the EMTs arrive. Later that day, the State Trooper goes to the hospital to conduct a follow-up. While walking toward the survivor's ICU room. He sees a man who looks like a doctor leaving his ICU room. When he gets to the room, he discovers he may have just witnessed the murder of the survivor.
One year later, Tyrell Price finishes verifying and documenting the data just sent to his work computer. He recently figured out the data is forming a trend, which shows individuals dying in all the fifty states, with the number of deaths being the same every month. He can't understand why every individual who died has had a pacemaker and defibrillator implanted in their chest, which is made and sold by the medical corporation he works for. He begins to wonder why he was hired to document the data he receives, and if those heart attacks were somehow intentionally initiated. If so, for what reason?
This story is about how some powerful people planned, developed, and implemented a process to murder innocent civilians for political and financial reasons through the use of advanced medical technology.
The story will appeal to everyone who has personally or has a family member who has had a heart device implanted in their chest, and it is monitored by a medical company to help prevent future cardiac arrests. The problem is, can we always trust the company to do the right thing when they hold the power of life or death in regard to their technological advances?
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