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Fema America, the Great Country That Was

Paperback (28 Aug 2019)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Sure, you've heard about bad things happening in the country, and the world, but it doesn't happen right here. Right? And anyway, they always fix things so nothing really bad ever happens...right? There's that generic term 'they', but has anyone ever figured out who exactly 'they' is?So, every night you go to bed and don't worry cause everything is alright.The next morning you rise, prepare breakfast, get ready for work and expect this day to be like every other day. But it's not. Something changed last night.You are met at the door by men in non-American uniforms. You get pushed into a windowless van with no explanation except to do what you are told.What the hell is happening?Meet Martina Louise Evans, 34 (main POV character of 3.) She just wants to live a normal life in the new America. 'Your Life' is a social media site she follows, expressly to see the political posts-though no love for politics-from, 'Christopher Robin', a silhouette for a profile picture, and likely a fake name. She moved from Virginia to backwater Nebraska nine months ago, thinking the western state would be homey and quiet. It was, until that Monday morning preparing for work.'Christopher Robin', 40s. In the new America he hides behind a fake identity. With foresight he helped establish a militia presence/hideout in central Montana. After the clever gun confiscation he leaves his computer programming job, shuts down his site, heads for the hideout.Danek Othman, 50s, is a new world order officer from the German Illuminati in charge of 'Operation America'.These three people will collide as Othman uses Martina to take down 'Christopher Robin' and begin eliminating the threat to the new world order by American militias.

Book information

ISBN: 9781687769152
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 198
Weight: 272g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 11mm