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Hell Camp-Your Loving Taliban
Hell Camp-Your Loving Taliban
Hell Camp-Your Loving Taliban
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In a computerized hall like laboratory, two eyes were fixed on a screen in front of them. The power of that super computer was examining a globe shaped machine next to it. That globe, about eight feet in radius, was iridescent and had many hidden possibilities in its womb. The super computer was trying to get to the bottom of those hidden marvels.

Preface

I don’t Want Time-Machine

Sunshine

The Journey Within

The River has Disappeared

Hell Camp-Your Loving Taliban

Overnight Guest

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRaja Sharma
Release dateAug 25, 2011
ISBN9781465776662
Hell Camp-Your Loving Taliban
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Raja Sharma

Raja Sharma is a retired college lecturer.He has taught English Literature to University students for more than two decades.His students are scattered all over the world, and it is noticeable that he is in contact with more than ninety thousand of his students.

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    Hell Camp-Your Loving Taliban - Raja Sharma

    Hell Camp-Your Loving Taliban

    By Raja Sharma

    Copyright@2011Raja Sharma

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    Chapter 1: Preface

    You think you know but actually you don't know that there are so many who know more than you know

    --------Raja Sharma

    Chapter 2: I don’t Want Time Machine

    In a computerized hall like laboratory, two eyes were fixed on a screen in front of them. The power of that super computer was examining a globe shaped machine next to it. That globe, about eight feet in radius, was iridescent and had many hidden possibilities in its womb. The super computer was trying to get to the bottom of those hidden marvels.

    The eyes were waiting for the result. He was sitting there holding his breath, for he did not want to miss even a second of that miracle.

    Look Vijay, we have success! suddenly shouted Professor Yasser ecstatically, our time-machine has conquered the invincible velocity of time. Now we will be able to travel in time, past or future!

    The professor had been working on that machine for more than twenty years but over work and tension had resulted in emaciated body. But now with the new joy in his life, he was jumping like a boy who had got his favourite thing.

    Congratulations, professor, your hard work has finally brought success to you. This invention of yours will definitely change the life on this planet, said Vijay, professor’s assistant, who had been assisting him in every step for about six years.

    Thank you Vijay, but don’t forget that the credit goes to you too because you have been working with me on this machine, said the professor very happily.

    Sir, I don’t deserve this honour. It is your greatness that you value my work so highly, said Vijay very humbly.

    Once again, Professor Yasser, with the help of his assistant, got busy in the preparation of his journey, a journey that would take him in to future. It was a beautiful dream that was going to turn true, to add a golden chapter to human chronicle of advancement.

    The professor was now in a self designed suit that was made with consideration of changing environments in mind. He looked like an astronaut who was about to go in to the outer world in search of a new planet.

    When he entered that iridescent globe shaped craft, he was thrilled. He switched on the computer, having properly seated himself on that special seat that was designed for the purpose. The craft slowly rose up, about one foot, in the air and its iridescent surface began to revolve at unimaginable speed. The colours finally changed into white and it disappeared.

    Inside that craft everything was normal. The only movement was in the time cycle, which was changing rapidly on a meter, 2000, 2009, 2050, and 2300. Everything was being left behind very rapidly. Finally the meter stopped at 2500 AD. The professor looked at his wrist watch. It was 25 minutes 40 seconds past 5:00 pm. He had completed his journey in ten seconds. His delight was beyond words. He switched off the computer and opened the main door of the craft.

    He was shocked to see the scene outside. The smile disappeared. What he saw was the hot burning sand stretching till the horizon. It was a burning desert, with no sign of vegetation and water. He was confused and surprised whether he had reached any other plant because it was not like his own earth. There was no sign of

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