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Connecticut Senator Tom Felice, a decent, four-term, highly honored
Democratic member of Congress, fights for his life in a private
room for high-level politicians at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
in Washington. He is within mere steps of the grievously wounded
and mutilated soldiers whom he had betrayed and from which the VIP
patients in Ward 72, like the disgraced Senator Felice, are
carefully segregated.Felice was snared by French security agencies,
invisibly assisted by the Mossad, in a Paris hotel room while
accepting a bribe from a Syrian terrorist. Expelled from France as
a persona non grata, he suffered a debilitating stroke aboard the
US Air Force plane returning him home. Major Monica Howard, a US
Army Medical Corps physician with the Felice congressional
delegation on the aircraft, skillfully lessens the stroke's
potential lethality. A mere few hours earlier, she had colluded
with Mossad agents. Back in Washington, Felice's colleagues vote
his expulsion from the Senate as the Justice Department files
charges against him for abetting terrorism.In Connecticut, a
Byzantine plot unfolds, ultimately removing the acting Republican
lieutenant governor, Eileen Martino. Only months earlier, she had
replaced the former governor whose crimes of corruption led to his
imprisonment; crimes in which she is now being incriminated.
Martino's political collapse brings to office the next governor in
the line of succession, a popular state senate leader, Domenic
Guillermo, a Democrat, who appoints Bill Rice, a well-known and
Washington-based Connecticut lobbyist, to the seat of the
now-resigned Senator Felice.How did it come to this? Senator Felice
was induced by Tyler Hendricks, his former chief of staff, now a
lobbyist, to legislate the transfer of a $720 million defense
contract from a Utah company, earmarking it to the lobbyist's
Canadian client. The contract would provide the US Army with an
anabolic steroid for use by US Special Operations troops operating
in Iraq and Afghanistan at the every edges of human performance. A
terrorist cell operating in Canada dispatches four Syrian doctoral
students in the reputable York University molecular biology program
to infiltrate the company and contaminate the steroid's preparation
with a deadly bacterium. Belatedly, Canadian intelligence and other
agencies raid the company, following the French seizure of Senator
Felice and his terrorist co-conspirator in Paris. But in
Washington, greed, personal ambition and political power beggar
troop welfare. Senate Republicans shamelessly exploit their
Democratic colleague's humiliation and anticipate a Republican
replacement to Senator Felice, a move which would critically alter
the margin of Senate control. But House and Senate Democrats from
the New England delegation move aggressively in two directions;
first cooperating with the party leaders in Connecticut to keep the
seat in Democratic hands; then, to transfer the Canadian contract
to an Israeli pharmaceutical company which had only recently
established operations in Rhode Island and on the Connecticut
"pharma" coastline. Curiously, the US lobbyist for the Israeli
company is appointed to the Senate seat mere hours after the acting
governor quits, her successor sworn in and Senator Felice, now
facing life-threatening surgery, resigns.Feckless US and Canadian
intelligence agencies are slammed by elected political overseers
for their ineptness: they were idle during the scandal, fearing
political repercussions incurred from tracking a Senator or
interfering with seemingly "normal" business transactions. Nor did
Congress' hypocritical scorn of defense contracts with foreign
companies matter much in the face of effective lobbying.The story
envelops terrorism in greed. Elected political leaders are easily
deceived by slick lobbyists who readily exploit their relatively
low compensation levels and high-living aspirations. Indirectly,
lobbyists seize the reins of elect
For the first time in one place, the reader will see all the likely
conspirators revealed The Warren Commission and the FBI agreed that
President John Fd. Kennedy was killed by a lone gunman, Lee Harvey
Oswald. Fifteen years later, the House Committee on Assassinations
re-examined the evidence. They announced that he was not killed by
a single gunman, but probably murdered as the result of a
conspiracy. This House Committee hesitated to speculate on who
might have been involved in that conspiracy or why John F. Kennedy
was killed in Dallas on November 22, 1963 In 1979, Michael Burke
and former congressman Harold Ryan were asked to continue that
investigation. This historical novel will take the reader back to
that time. Burke and Ryan will peel back the passage of time and
the layers of secrecy and denial to reveal the reasons so many
elites were determined to stop the Kennedy agenda.
For the first time in one place, the reader will see all the likely
conspirators revealed.The Warren Commission and the FBI agreed that
President John F. Kennedy was killed by a lone gunman, Lee Harvey
Oswald. Fifteen years later, the HouseCommittee on Assassinations
re-examined the evidence. They announced that he was not killed by
a single gunman, but probably murdered as the result of
aconspiracy.This House Committee hesitated to speculate on who
might have been involved in that conspiracy or why John F. Kennedy
was killed in Dallas on November 22, 1963In 1979, Michael Burke and
former congressman Harold Ryan were asked to continue that
investigation. This historical novel will take the reader back to
that time. Burke and Ryan will peel back the passage of time and
the layers of secrecy and denial to reveal the reasons so many
elites were determined to stop the Kennedy agenda.
Connecticut Senator Tom Felice, a decent, four-term, highly honored
Democratic member of Congress, fights for his life in a private
room for high-level politicians at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
in Washington. He is within mere steps of the grievously wounded
and mutilated soldiers whom he had betrayed and from which the VIP
patients in Ward 72, like the disgraced Senator Felice, are
carefully segregated.Felice was snared by French security agencies,
invisibly assisted by the Mossad, in a Paris hotel room while
accepting a bribe from a Syrian terrorist. Expelled from France as
a persona non grata, he suffered a debilitating stroke aboard the
US Air Force plane returning him home. Major Monica Howard, a US
Army Medical Corps physician with the Felice congressional
delegation on the aircraft, skillfully lessens the stroke's
potential lethality. A mere few hours earlier, she had colluded
with Mossad agents. Back in Washington, Felice's colleagues vote
his expulsion from the Senate as the Justice Department files
charges against him for abetting terrorism.In Connecticut, a
Byzantine plot unfolds, ultimately removing the acting Republican
lieutenant governor, Eileen Martino. Only months earlier, she had
replaced the former governor whose crimes of corruption led to his
imprisonment; crimes in which she is now being incriminated.
Martino's political collapse brings to office the next governor in
the line of succession, a popular state senate leader, Domenic
Guillermo, a Democrat, who appoints Bill Rice, a well-known and
Washington-based Connecticut lobbyist, to the seat of the
now-resigned Senator Felice.How did it come to this? Senator Felice
was induced by Tyler Hendricks, his former chief of staff, now a
lobbyist, to legislate the transfer of a $720 million defense
contract from a Utah company, earmarking it to the lobbyist's
Canadian client. The contract would provide the US Army with an
anabolic steroid for use by US Special Operations troops operating
in Iraq and Afghanistan at the every edges of human performance. A
terrorist cell operating in Canada dispatches four Syrian doctoral
students in the reputable York University molecular biology program
to infiltrate the company and contaminate the steroid's preparation
with a deadly bacterium. Belatedly, Canadian intelligence and other
agencies raid the company, following the French seizure of Senator
Felice and his terrorist co-conspirator in Paris. But in
Washington, greed, personal ambition and political power beggar
troop welfare. Senate Republicans shamelessly exploit their
Democratic colleague's humiliation and anticipate a Republican
replacement to Senator Felice, a move which would critically alter
the margin of Senate control. But House and Senate Democrats from
the New England delegation move aggressively in two directions;
first cooperating with the party leaders in Connecticut to keep the
seat in Democratic hands; then, to transfer the Canadian contract
to an Israeli pharmaceutical company which had only recently
established operations in Rhode Island and on the Connecticut
"pharma" coastline. Curiously, the US lobbyist for the Israeli
company is appointed to the Senate seat mere hours after the acting
governor quits, her successor sworn in and Senator Felice, now
facing life-threatening surgery, resigns.Feckless US and Canadian
intelligence agencies are slammed by elected political overseers
for their ineptness: they were idle during the scandal, fearing
political repercussions incurred from tracking a Senator or
interfering with seemingly "normal" business transactions. Nor did
Congress' hypocritical scorn of defense contracts with foreign
companies matter much in the face of effective lobbying.The story
envelops terrorism in greed. Elected political leaders are easily
deceived by slick lobbyists who readily exploit their relatively
low compensation levels and high-living aspirations. Indirectly,
lobbyists seize the reins of elect
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