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THE MESSIAH PROJECT

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THE MESSIAH PROJECT

By: Richard Lapointe
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To avert a second Holocaust, Israel develops a Superintelligent Artificial Intelligence, and amazes the world.

In the not too distant future, China supplies Iran with a coronavirus variant designed to kill Jews. To defend his people, Israel's Prime Minister authorizes development of a powerful AI.

Unable to wait, Mossad sends a beautiful spy named Natalie to thwart Iran’s plan to test the virus on its own small Jewish population. Before she can return to Israel, she is caught and taken to a notorious prison. Soon after, a handsome superhero named Michael breaks in, fights off guards, and saves Natalie. A YouTube video of the daring rescue goes viral.

When Iran’s Supreme Ayatollah sees the video, he believes the Zionists have harnessed the supernatural. To hasten the return of the Twelfth Imam and savior, he orders a nuclear attack on Israel. At the same time, China initiates a cyber attack on Israel's infrastructure systems.

Threatened from all sides, Israel sends Michael to destroy the Iranian military base where missiles armed with nuclear warheads are poised to launch. If the mission fails, the IDF will execute a preemptive strike, and risk an all out nuclear war.

Michael wasn't the Messiah they expected. And, except for Natalie's nine-year-old son, he didn’t entirely trust humans either.

Adventure Jewish Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense World Literature Espionage
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