Eyes Wide Shut: An Enigma – Hide in Plain Sight, is the brainchild of retired Air Force officer, Dallas Thompson who was assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff – Far East and has seen firsthand the dangers of “need to know.” The setting is in Mojave Desert: hidden in plain sight there are many projects conceived and built there. Area 51 is in the Mojave Desert…
On the Edge, 394 Pages of Suspense - “It Can’t be True Book!”
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This book explores the possibility there are leaders who are not accountable. When good leaders have good intentions and do not have accountability, good leaders become corrupt. The government’s classification system using the NEED TO KNOW basis creates opportunities that can create leaders who do their own, “The Right Thing,” because no one “needs to know.” Who decides what the right thing is? When the Top Secret Leaders are funded by classified, or “Black-Box” Programs, no one needs to know, or can ask. Not congress or anyone who does not need to know will know. These projects are often done in plain sight. The “octopus” arms work independently, but assembled by the leader.
Some of the Dangers Are:
- Spies are daily eradicated when no longer useful – who decides
- Spying is performed unchecked
- Top Secret Programs for hidden agendas cross-political boundaries with no oversight
- Who determines what the “Right Thing” is?
- Possible mind monitoring (EKG) broadcast monitoring (if monitored, can influence)
- Behavior modifications – multi-modal
- Personnel “modified” for Top Secret Leader’s needs
- Democracy threatened as we know it
- Populations and cultures are modified
- Real-World experiences in fictional setting
The manuscript was edited by New York best-selling author, Kathryn Lynn Davis, who wrote, “Mesmerizing suspense and breathtaking action, scientific genius, the threat of world destruction and the power of one man determined to stop it. The concept is both shocking and frightening, and it’s so well written that I was completely overtaken by the chilling reality created in these pages.”
