Kiss Terror Goodbye

ISBN: 978-1-78830-380-4

Published: 25/07/2019

Summary

Martha, a British pensioner, is targeted by the North American Mafia, who have teamed up with Al-Qaeda to plan a covert war on Western countries, using secret electromagnetic technologies. Martha learns how to turn the tables on the perpetrators, and later discovers how the secret technologies can be used as a force for good, with the potential to solve many world problems. On her journey, Martha meets people from NATO military intelligence services, top secret prison services and some very advanced space scientists. Nothing is off limits, including visits to the Moon, Mars and other planets where life forms already exist.

Martha's quest, which includes many unexpectedly lighter moments, ends up closer to home, where she is involved in a covert war on Europe, and seeks to enlist the help of the US military in highlighting the plight of victims of targeting in North America.

  • Pages: 300

  • Size : 205 x 140mm

  • Imprint : Olympia Publishers

Extract

“I… found myself in a very crowded locker room full of black men…They were keeping themselves fit and ready for work, but their opportunities were limited… One man caught my eye. His name was Daniel…His gaze was constantly moving upstairs, where he could see the blue sky…I looked again at his building.

“I wonder if this would work,” I thought, as I ‘dragged and dropped’ his house into a particularly beautiful lunar crater. The crater had two levels. Inside the main crater was a small mini crater, lower down... I saw Daniel’s head and shoulders silhouetted as he came up the stairs from the locker room. He looked out of the door, gave a gasp and stepped outside. Then he wandered off, and sat down against the wall of the crater. A couple of young men came out of the building. Their faces lit up with amazement and pleasure, as they took in the beautiful scenery and refreshing environment. I went to the next crater where Wayne and the other men and women were living, an asked if he would go over and explain things. He agreed, and I transported him straight across. He saw Daniel sitting against the crater wall and went straight over.
‘Hi man, what’s new with you?’ he said.

Daniel had been in a kind of dream state. He looked at Wayne in amazement, not expecting to see another human being.

‘Are we alive, or are we both dead?’ he said.
‘I promise you, man, I am very alive,’ said Wayne, ‘And you are too.’

‘Next time an elderly male terrorist tried to void the contents of my bowel, I thought, “Right, you’ve asked for it!” And I dragged and dropped him to the exact spot in the photo where the Mars buggy was parked. Mars was nothing like the Moon. For a start, the sky has colours, and you couldn’t see the darkness of space…it was clearly daylight, and rather nice… At that moment I caught sight of the shadowy figures of two large men, who emerged from somewhere that looked like a large underground garage… They picked up the terrorist and took him into the underground garage. Then they came back out to talk to me. I was beyond excited to see humans…

“Hi, great to see you! We love you!” I said, surprising myself at my emotional response.
“We love you too,” they replied in American accents. Then one of them said,
“If you can do that, could you bring some younger people. That grandad you brought is a bit old. We need young people.”

He paused for a minute and his friend added, “Particularly fit, well, female young people. They don’t have to be anything special, just fit, well and female.”

Space Station

Space Station

In this book, which includes unexpectedly lighter moments, Martha learns how to travel in space and transport people with her. The Moon turns out to be a great place for Black and Chinese races to thrive, operating within ultrasound environments. Martha then visits Mars, where she meets men from the American secret space programme. Martha also gets to know a group of female astrophysicists in the Surrey Space Centre, and facilitates a special link between the Centre and the Mars base. It seems there isn’t a lot of diversity on the base, and with men obliged to work 18 months without seeing their partners, things can get a bit strained.

In the background, Martha continues to be targeted with laser, microwave and sound beams, originating from a hostile power seeking to undermine Western civilisation (identified three years after this book was published as Russia). Martha gets to meet Her Majesty’s Special Prison Services as they rescue children forced into trafficking by Russian-funded paramilitary groups from Canada and the Irish Republic. Martha works with the Canadian military to rescue Canadian youths forced into working for paramilitaries. Islamic State and Al-Qaeda terrorists are operating from bases in the UK, but Al-Qaeda withdraw as British military intelligence close in on them. A North American private militia commissions a palace to be built on the Moon, beaming up workers illegally. With the help of the Canadian military, Martha tracks down the ground base of the private militia’s Moon operations. NATO scientists cooperating with London University, ask Martha to explore a planet which has potential for human life. The planet has giant cockroaches, huge hens and mega sized sea creatures. Back on Earth things take a turn for the worse when paramilitary groups invade Europe using directed energy weapons, but NATO scientists are waiting for them.

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