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The Hiroshima Agenda

The future isn't what it used to be; neither is the past!

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The Hiroshima Agenda

By: Robert Clemons
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This is an exciting time travel story that will leave you wondering about the nature of reality. It's a trip through parallel universes and time, exploring the modern view of the nature of the multiverse, questioning things that seem real and aren't, and discovering things that seem unreal but are the very fabric of reality. Jason Delacroix has become aware of the truth of his life after 40 years of a fantasy. He believed he was living an everyday life as a normal human being. Just before he retires from the Air Force, he nearly dies of a strange malady. After he awakens from the week long coma brought on by profound sepsis, he remembers for the first time that his whole life has been a lie. He has served as an agent of the NSA in a Black Ops Unit ever since he was a 20 year old soldier in Vietnam. This novel tells his story as science fiction, but is it actually factual? Decide for yourself.As you read Jason's story, you will learn two huge secrets previously known only by a small number of people in America's Intelligence community. The atomic bombs were not dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end World War II, and the Vietnam War was not fought to prevent Communist Aggression. There was a threat hidden in Japan during WWII that threatened the very existence of humanity. The Japanese military machine had been given the opportunity from a mysterious agent to not only win the war, but to rule the world. A visitor from their future offered them the potential of changing history as only he knew it. He would provide them the technology of time travel. Before the machines could be completed, America destroyed them and the time traveller--or so they thought-- by dropping atom bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima. After the Intelligence community learned that the time traveller and his machines had survived and were hidden in Vietnam, a meticulous search was conducted in that country, beginning in 1957 and finally escalating into the horrible war in which so many "Baby Boomers" died. The Vietnam War was one of the most horrendous examples of deceptive diversion in the history of this world. President Kennedy was killed when he tried to stop it from proceeding. Military Science Fiction Time Travel Fiction Parallel Universe
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