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They will hear the table conversation of the Last Supper live. Government, academic, and religious leaders convene far beneath the earth's crust in a super-secret catacomb at the invitation of the National Security Agency to be witnesses to the impossible. Suddenly, the world's most advanced listening post is privy to every conversation in history. But some stories are better left alone.The greed-driven corporate ruse that was 9-11, Bin-Laden, and the resultant gulf wars is unexpectedly revealed. A triad of mega-billionaires proves willing to pay with their fortunes or the blood of innocent…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
They will hear the table conversation of the Last Supper live. Government, academic, and religious leaders convene far beneath the earth's crust in a super-secret catacomb at the invitation of the National Security Agency to be witnesses to the impossible. Suddenly, the world's most advanced listening post is privy to every conversation in history. But some stories are better left alone.The greed-driven corporate ruse that was 9-11, Bin-Laden, and the resultant gulf wars is unexpectedly revealed. A triad of mega-billionaires proves willing to pay with their fortunes or the blood of innocent witnesses in order to conceal their scheme. The full story of the resurrection of Christ and the involvement of Islamic icons is similarly revealed. The Vatican becomes an unwitting participant in the man-hunt for the project's founders.Stanford Physicist Gordon Huard and corrupt NSA Director Michael Portworth are propelled into worldwide exile. They are reunited by the most unlikely of sources and drawn together to bring down the "New World Order," inclusive of a sitting President.
Autorenporträt
Steven Lowell-Martin is a recently retired 31-year Seattle Police Detective Sergeant. He led numerous investigations into gang-land slayings and holds classified clearances, all while meeting four presidents and the Queen of England. He has a penchant for telling stories of corruption, greed, and avarice. Martin currently resides in Bothell, Washington. He spends his time enjoying two darling grand- daughters, fishing, and writing his latest novels and screenplays. His loyal hyperactive six-pound Tuxedo Tabby cat "Ritalin" occupies his lap and lends editorial insight.