But I don't think America will be destroyed. How did the Grandfather live? How did the Grandson live (if he really is the Grandson)?
This is a very interesting thread. I, personally, have enjoyed it immensely.
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Oh no?
First, who said the grandfather lived and why would that matter? America could be destroyed yet still have survivors living in extremely horrible and desparate conditions;
Second, the 'traveler' told him that two of his three grandchildren would live in dhimmitude;
Third, when the grandfather asked him WHERE that would happen (strange that he even asked the 'where' question), the 'traveler' answered, "Eurabia." (why would they be over there? survival?)
Not so sure. The Traveler only talks about "Eurabia" and then gets close to the U.S. when mentioning Quebec and U.S. Airbases around the world but only mentions U.S. cities and landmarks in the past tense.