Godzilla (Japan)
in Mortal Combat with the Red Dragon (China)
by Dan Bertran Griffey
D.D. November 21, 2003
2exodus.com
I was walking
away from an American city that I had been conducting business in. There
was an overhead structure made of wood that kept the hot sun off your
head that extended a great distance from the city that I was just in.
Other people who were walking underneath this structure were both coming
and going out from the city. Over to my right as I was heading south was
a very large field, whereby a person could see out a great distance across
this field. The overhead structure was made of wood strips sort of like
lattice work but bigger and stronger. During the summer a vine could grow
up across it and completely hide your view of the sky. But at this time
there was no vine growing so if you had a mind to, one could look up through
the lattice work and see the sky. But no one on the road did, they were
to busy in their commerce (business) to look up. I love looking at the
sky so I looked up every once and a while why I was traveling down the
road.
When I was looking through the lattice work I saw a very fearful site.
Godzilla the Japanese movie monster was being chased by another monster
across the great field to my right. In the Japanese movies Godzilla was
always fighting with some other huge monster, but this was different.
This monster I didn't recognize at first because I had been told by the
United States government that it didn't exist, as well as being told by
the American media that it was no threat. Well obviously the American
media and government didn't know what they were talking about because
here it was bigger than life. It (the other monster) looked very similar
to Godzilla but also very different. It was larger, quicker and smarter
than Godzilla. It was easy to see that Godzilla had gotten fat and somewhat
lazy since the 1950's movies were made. This new monster was not as defined
and as colorful as Godzilla but it was more powerful. This was easy to
see because Godzilla was running away from it, in fear for his life. As
two huge monsters will do (at least in the movies) they both grabbed each
other and fell to the grown in a death embrace. Even though they were
very far off when they both went to the ground I knew that we underneath
the overhead structure on the road leading out of the city were in real
danger. I turned to the rest of the people who had stopped walking to
see the battle who were now acting like they were at a movie. I yelled,
"run for your lives" and I turned and started running to get
out from under the overhead structure. I just glimpsed back as I started
running to see the people still standing there at the side of the road,
watching the show. The two monsters who were locked in each others embrace
were rolling all over the field now. It wasn't but a few minuets as I
was reaching the end of the overhead structure that they had rolled all
across the open field and both their bodies as one were crashing onto
the overhead structure bringing it down on top of the people's heads who
had waited so long to run. The monsters crashed into the American city
with a massive force, destroying it. I had already realized that by this
time that the other monster was the Red Dragon of China. As I was running
out from under the last part of the lattice work, I looked overhead and
saw both their large tails entwined together. The Chinese dragon had made
Godzilla part of it's own body and with both their strengths they fell
upon an unprepared and unsuspecting America.
"The Chinese people are angry," said one marcher,
Michael Teng, a graduate student at Donghua University. "We will
play along with Japan and smile nicely at them, but they have to know
they have a large, angry neighbor." By CHRISTOPHER BODEEN April 16,2005
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