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marchingblog[0]['title'] = 'The Borrower';
marchingblog[0]['subtitle'] = 'I think this might be a cry for help. Or maybe it’s a cautionary tale for anyone staring down the barrel of that syringe.';
marchingblog[0]['body'] = 'I think this might be a cry for help. Or maybe it’s a cautionary tale for anyone staring down the barrel of that syringe. Like winning the lottery, it all sounds like a dream in theory, until you face the reality. Myself and 13 other college students decided to stage a demonstration in the middle of campus. Waving banners proclaiming our freedom from the government stronghold, we each injected ourselves with promicin for all to see.<br /> <br />I’ve since been to nine funerals.<br /> <br />Of the five of us left, I was the last to discover how it had altered me.<br /> <br />I was at the bedside of the last of our nine casualties. She was in terrible pain and no amount of morphine seemed to help. Wracked with survivor’s guilt and crushed by the fact that I was the only one who seemed to have been denied any special ability, I watched my friend dying. I held her hand and cried and all I could think about was taking away her pain.<br /> <br />And then I did.<br /> <br />The story I was later told was to be the beginning, the first sign of my - gift. When the nurses found me, I was thrashing and screaming, but my friend was quiet. Her breathing had steadied and her muscles relaxed. By the time they had me drugged and dragged away, she opened her eyes, smiled at the nurse and said “It’s gone.” Then she closed her eyes again and passed away. They kept me overnight, but I was fine. No explanation, no drugs needed. I walked out of that hospital and into a whole new world.<br /> <br />Over the last several weeks, so many strange things have happened! With a fellow survivor’s help, we’ve begun to narrow down what exactly it is that I do, but so far we’ve only scratched the surface. He calls me “The Borrower.” Sounds cute; it\'s not. It seems I can actually “borrow” things from other people for a short while. Sometimes they’re good, sometimes they’re bad, and so far I can’t control what I borrow or for how long.<br /> <br />I have no idea how I do it, although contact seems to be a part of it. So far I’ve borrowed everything from math skills to cat allergies. Sometimes it lasts only a few minutes, other times several hours. Always, the person I borrow it from is deprived (or sometimes relieved) of that thing for as long as I have it. Can I borrow 4400 abilities as well? Actually, I’ve never met a real 4400, so I don’t know. But I can borrow abilities if they were obtained through the promicin shot.<br /> <br />My four friends are all becoming stronger and more capable of controlling their abilities while mine continues to rage out of control.<br /> <br />I put this out there in the hopes that anyone considering taking the promicin shot will think long and hard. Remember, even if you survive, you have no idea what you will be surviving WITH. And there are no facilities, no training programs, no support groups to help. You are ON YOUR OWN! Please be careful – as the distributors tell us,<br /> <br />There are no guarantees!<br /> <br />Hannah O\'Hare<br /><br /><br />DISCLAIMER: User-submitted letters and their claims about the 4400 abilities have not been verified by Rick Baughlum or <a href=\"http://www.clickfiremedia.com/archive/promicinterror/\ onClick=\"sendURL(this.href)">promicinterror.com</a>. ';

marchingblog[1]['title'] = 'Tails, I lose';
marchingblog[1]['subtitle'] = 'I\'m glad someone out there is finally getting tough on these promicin users.';
marchingblog[1]['body'] = 'I\'ve been reading PromicinInfo.com for a while now. It\'s been really great to listen to all these stories about people\'s lives and the amazing abilities they\'ve discovered.<br /> <br />I guess I\'m kind of a balancing element. I say this because... I don\'t think I\'m going to wake up tomorrow.<br /> <br />It\'s okay, I guess. I think my death will at least accomplish something here. It\'s so easy to read all these stories and forget the fact that the 50% who die are real people, too.<br />I still feel like an idiot for taking the shot in the first place, though. It\'s not like I didn\'t have anything to lose. I did. I\'ve got family and friends. Yeah, my life could have been better, but it could have been a lot worse. I had way too much to put it all on the flip of a coin.<br /> <br />But some stupid part of me decided to flip that coin. I knew the statistics. I knew there was a one in two chance I wouldn\'t make it, but it didn\'t seem real. I\'d be one of the ones who made it, just like all the people I read about.<br /> <br />I\'ve had a terrible headache all day, and it\'s gotten worse as each hour brings me closer to that 48 hour deadline. I\'ve taken more medication than what\'s good for me, but none of it helps in the slightest. I\'m covered in sweat, and no matter how much I drink, I\'m still thirsty.<br /> <br />At first, I tried to tell myself that this is probably normal, but I think even back then, I knew the truth: I\'m going to die.<br /> <br />I guess I wanted my life to be more interesting, more unique. Well, I failed.<br /> <br />I still believe in promicin, though. I think if enough good people have 4400 abilities, they can make this world a better place. I wanted to be a part of that.<br /> <br />So here\'s my contribution. If you\'re not sure if you want to take promicin or not, think about me before you decide. The half of us who die aren\'t just a statistic. We were people, too.<br /> <br />Beacon<br /><br /><br /> <br /><center><img src="images/marching_the_borrower.jpg"></center>DISCLAIMER: User-submitted letters and their claims about the 4400 abilities have not been verified by Rick Baughlum or <a href=\"http://www.clickfiremedia.com/archive/promicinterror/\ onClick=\"sendURL(this.href)">promicinterror.com</a>.';



marchingblog[2]['title'] = 'An Anthropologist\'s View of Promicin';
marchingblog[2]['subtitle'] = 'Here\'s something to think about.  What if Jordan Collier and his followers succeed?  Have you really thought about the consequences?  Read the following letter from Dr. Hayha and perhaps you\'ll see the destruction Collier can and will cause to the human race.<br /><br />~ Rick';
marchingblog[2]['body'] = '<br />I am against promicin because it upsets the natural sequence of evolution. Like any species, our species has evolved over millions of years in response to environmental pressures. Chance mutations allow minor (micro-evolutionary) changes. These happen very, very slowly. Great evolutionary leaps occur (macro-evolutionary) in response to a tremendous upheaval or cataclysm. Promicin causes a change beyond that of the previously known macro-evolutionary level, yet it isn\'t in response to anything.<br /><br />We don\'t know why the future would suddenly send back this huge change. We don\'t know what the long term impact will be on mankind. Often when an animal breeder does too much selective breeding on livestock the resulting animals have a high rate of genetic defects or are sterile. Will promicin cause this? Will it cause birth defects? We simply don\'t know.<br /><br />NTAC and our government leaders had wisely closely supervised the 4400. Over the course of several generations, we could see how the 4400 fare. Do they thrive? Do they suffer from more illness? Do they suffer from mental problems? Many think that this is all a harmless experiment. As an anthropologist, I must differ. Fifty thousand years ago, Europe was ruled by Neanderthal and had been so for hundreds of thousands of years. They were strong, intelligent and well adapted. Yet a few outsiders came. They didn\'t look to be well adapted. They were far weaker. Yet over the course of a few thousand years the Neanderthal disappeared. Why? What was it that caused the Neanderthal to go extinct? Do we want to see the same thing happen to us?<br /><br />Sincerely yours,<br /><br /><br />Simo Hayha<br />Associate Professor of Anthropology,<br />Southern Arizona University.<br /><br /><br /><center><img src=\"images/evolve_submission_v2.jpg\"></center><br /><br />DISCLAIMER: User-submitted letters and their claims about the 4400 abilities have not been verified by Rick Baughlum or <a href=\"http://www.clickfiremedia.com/archive/promicinterror/\" onClick=\"sendURL(this.href)\">promicinterror.com.</a>';

marchingblog[3]['title'] = 'Too late to declare his love';
marchingblog[3]['subtitle'] = 'First of all, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for providing this great public service.';
marchingblog[3]['body'] = 'Dear Rick,<br /><br />First of all, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU for providing this great public service.  PromicinTerror.com is really a beacon of light in these dark times.  I am so sick and tired of seeing the happy shiny crap out there that either tries to ignore or completely glosses over the toll that promicin is taking on the world.<br /><br />Death.  Death everywhere.  I hear that funeral homes are alternating between freaking out at all the extra business and having a field day charging their outrageous prices on services and funerals.  The first rule of finding out who\'s behind something is \"Follow the money.\"  Who\'s profiting here?  Funeral homes and that Jordan Collier, who gains a slave for every promicin taker who doesn\'t die from it.  It\'s something you should look into, Rick.<br /><br />Rick, your story about your niece really touched me.  It brought back memories that were so painful to me that I had to leave the room for a while.  I, too, lost someone I loved deeply.  She was my best friend for years, and I had planned to take the plunge and tell her I was in love with her.  Unfortunately, before I could do that, she plunged the handle on the syringe.  She called me when her pain started.  I got there as quickly as I could and held her as she died.  My tears mixed with the blood that flowed from her poor, ruined face.  Why, Rick, why?  Why do we lose our best, our brightest to this unnatural plague?  Why is mankind being punished like this?<br /><br />Please, Rick, keep fighting the good fight for all of us out there.  Keep telling them what they don\'t want to hear.  Keep showing them what they don\'t want to see.  If we can start a small spark, it can grow to a raging fire in no time at all.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br />Martin Strand<br /><br />DISCLAIMER: User-submitted letters and their claims about the 4400 abilities have not been verified by Rick Baughlum or <a href=\"http://www.clickfiremedia.com/archive/promicinterror/\" onClick=\"sendURL(this.href)\">promicinterror.com.</a';

marchingblog[4]['title'] = 'Neighborhood Promicin Watch';
marchingblog[4]['subtitle'] = 'I\'m glad someone out there is finally getting tough on these promicin users.';
marchingblog[4]['body'] = 'Hello Rick,<br /><br />I\'m glad someone out there is finally getting tough on these promicin users.  Like it wasn\'t bad enough a few years ago, when 4400 of these freaks showed up out of the blue, now there could be thousands more!  I think alot of people just don\'t think about numbers like this much, because it can be too overwhelming.  So instead they just hide and do nothing.  But not me!  Your leadership has inspired my family to get active in our community.  We\'ve instituted a Neighborhood Promicin Watch, with everyone having a Block Captain they can report to if they see signs of promicin use or abilities.  And when my daughters had to do their seasonal cookie sales for scouts, they attached a Promicin Fact Sheet to every box.  They feel good about helping their community stay safe, and I think their customers appreciate having the information.  How could you not love a side of knowledge served with your cookies?  Thank you Rick, for your wonderful site.  You are an inspiration to our neighborhood and indeed this great nation.<br /><br />Sincerely,<br />Michelle S.<br />Bloomington, Indiana<br /><br />DISCLAIMER: User-submitted letters and their claims about the 4400 abilities have not been verified by Rick Baughlum or <a href=\"http://www.clickfiremedia.com/archive/promicinterror/\" onClick=\"sendURL(this.href)\">promicinterror.com.</a';

