The Incredible Glorious Mind of Boris

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Author: Paul Stegweit ISBN: 9780994048431
Publisher: Paul Stegweit Publication: June 22, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Paul Stegweit
ISBN: 9780994048431
Publisher: Paul Stegweit
Publication: June 22, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

The Kennedy assassination — What if you could venture back in time to witness this crime, first hand?

The mysterious loss of Flight 370 on its course from Kuala Lumper to Beijing — What if you could be on Flight 370 to witness its demise?

The Americans have developed such a process. It allows traveling back in time to witness history in progress.

-To see history as it really happened.

-To document the truth from fiction.

-To discover covert information before it can be implemented.

It is so dangerous that America must keep it classified at all costs. With this exceptional weapon the United States is capable of investigating anyone’s past, at any time, without the subject being aware — or to realize they have been compromised.

The United States has currently been utilizing it for counter-intelligence on the Russian Federation. President Putin of Russia, not aware of this secret, is determined to discover how sensitive information from the Dumas is being conveyed to the Americans. A master spy is dispatched to Washington to locate the source of this information leak.

What follows is an intriguing tale of covert espionage, blackmail and murder, placing the United States in a deadly grip for its very survival as the leading world power.

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The Kennedy assassination — What if you could venture back in time to witness this crime, first hand?

The mysterious loss of Flight 370 on its course from Kuala Lumper to Beijing — What if you could be on Flight 370 to witness its demise?

The Americans have developed such a process. It allows traveling back in time to witness history in progress.

-To see history as it really happened.

-To document the truth from fiction.

-To discover covert information before it can be implemented.

It is so dangerous that America must keep it classified at all costs. With this exceptional weapon the United States is capable of investigating anyone’s past, at any time, without the subject being aware — or to realize they have been compromised.

The United States has currently been utilizing it for counter-intelligence on the Russian Federation. President Putin of Russia, not aware of this secret, is determined to discover how sensitive information from the Dumas is being conveyed to the Americans. A master spy is dispatched to Washington to locate the source of this information leak.

What follows is an intriguing tale of covert espionage, blackmail and murder, placing the United States in a deadly grip for its very survival as the leading world power.

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