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The Armageddon Protocol With the end of the Cold War, the 21st
Century ushered in a new enemy, one that was dedicated to the
destruction of the United States of America and most of the Western
world. They were eager to use violence on a massive and vicious
scale to accomplish it. These were the members of Islamofascism.
The country was to face an enemy that had no homeland and espoused
an interpretation of their religion that was extremely violent. The
Armageddon Protocol was created to counteract this new threat.
Signed by the President in 2002, the Protocol was to be triggered
by an attack on America or Israel with a weapon of mass destruction
by an Islamic source. It would result with the destruction by
thermonuclear weapons on all the holy sites of Islam, with
particular interest in Mecca and Madina, as well as any other
target of opportunity especially the Iranian nuclear capacity. This
would make the holy sites radioactive for a thousand years. The
Protocol was the 21st Century's version of the Cold War's Mutual
Assured Destruction, the MAD concept. Also in 2002 the elements of
the Protocol were provided to all of the terrorist camps and
nations throughout the world so that they would not be ignorant of
it. There had been no such attacks on America since the
establishment of the Protocol. With the election of a new
left-leaning President in 2008, who was determined to negotiate
with the terrorists at any cost, the Iranian government translated
his attitude as weakness. Iran then became determined to use the
"Seven Sisters of the Prophet," seven suitcase-sized nuclear
weapons originally produced by Russia and sold to Iran. The
Iranians intended to infiltrate them into both the United States
and Israel. Should even one of these weapon be detonated, it would
trigger execution of the Protocol. Its very existence still had not
yet made known to the new President. This could result in causing
large-scale devastation in the Middle East and perhaps a worldwide
conflagration, but could also possibly be an eventual universal
blessing. Lieutenant General Henry H. Henderson, who had been
appointed by the previous president as Director of the National
Security Agency becomes aware of the "Seven Sisters" plot and
carefully tries to unlock and defeat it. He is accompanied in this
endeavor by Jack and Rose Deiter, his twin sons Butch and Harry and
Harry's fiancee Charlie Waggner who travel worldwide in search of
the "Sisters."
The Armageddon Protocol With the end of the Cold War, the 21st
Century ushered in a new enemy, one that was dedicated to the
destruction of the United States of America and most of the Western
world. They were eager to use violence on a massive and vicious
scale to accomplish it. These were the members of Islamofascism.
The country was to face an enemy that had no homeland and espoused
an interpretation of their religion that was extremely violent. The
Armageddon Protocol was created to counteract this new threat.
Signed by the President in 2002, the Protocol was to be triggered
by an attack on America or Israel with a weapon of mass destruction
by an Islamic source. It would result with the destruction by
thermonuclear weapons on all the holy sites of Islam, with
particular interest in Mecca and Madina, as well as any other
target of opportunity especially the Iranian nuclear capacity. This
would make the holy sites radioactive for a thousand years. The
Protocol was the 21st Century's version of the Cold War's Mutual
Assured Destruction, the MAD concept. Also in 2002 the elements of
the Protocol were provided to all of the terrorist camps and
nations throughout the world so that they would not be ignorant of
it. There had been no such attacks on America since the
establishment of the Protocol. With the election of a new
left-leaning President in 2008, who was determined to negotiate
with the terrorists at any cost, the Iranian government translated
his attitude as weakness. Iran then became determined to use the
"Seven Sisters of the Prophet," seven suitcase-sized nuclear
weapons originally produced by Russia and sold to Iran. The
Iranians intended to infiltrate them into both the United States
and Israel. Should even one of these weapon be detonated, it would
trigger execution of the Protocol. Its very existence still had not
yet made known to the new President. This could result in causing
large-scale devastation in the Middle East and perhaps a worldwide
conflagration, but could also possibly be an eventual universal
blessing. Lieutenant General Henry H. Henderson, who had been
appointed by the previous president as Director of the National
Security Agency becomes aware of the "Seven Sisters" plot and
carefully tries to unlock and defeat it. He is accompanied in this
endeavor by Jack and Rose Deiter, his twin sons Butch and Harry and
Harry's fiancee Charlie Waggner who travel worldwide in search of
the "Sisters."
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