Orb

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Author: Thomas O'Farrell ISBN: 9780993813009
Publisher: Thomas O'Farrell Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Thomas O'Farrell
ISBN: 9780993813009
Publisher: Thomas O'Farrell
Publication: June 30, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

He plans to free Julian Assange of WikiLeaks. Striking back at the Surveillance State. Using Orb to drop down out of the dark sky at night-time, to pick him up from the Ecuadorian Embassy balcony in London. And this is what he does. He has a monumental secret from the Second World War. He uses the secret to power an advanced aircraft he named Orb. Orb is big, black, silent and menacing. people think Orb is an alien spaceship or a ufo. Governments see the military uses for Orb and compete to be the first to get both the man and his very advanced aircraft. After a very narrow escape he is now on the run. A fugitive hunted by Governments. He travels and lives in Orb and plots against them.
The Author.
In real life the author Thomas O'Farrell has no time for modern Governments, devoid of principles as they are, and he publicly says so. Here he attacks them using fact, sarcasm, fiction, and wit. He dwells upon the lies, deceits, and massive criminality that is the everyday behaviour of Countries that have a Military Industrial Complex. He thinks the leaders of these Countries, and the leaders of the Military Industrial Complex's they nurture should all be arrested, charged, found guilty, and jailed for the horrendous crimes against humanity they are responsible for.

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He plans to free Julian Assange of WikiLeaks. Striking back at the Surveillance State. Using Orb to drop down out of the dark sky at night-time, to pick him up from the Ecuadorian Embassy balcony in London. And this is what he does. He has a monumental secret from the Second World War. He uses the secret to power an advanced aircraft he named Orb. Orb is big, black, silent and menacing. people think Orb is an alien spaceship or a ufo. Governments see the military uses for Orb and compete to be the first to get both the man and his very advanced aircraft. After a very narrow escape he is now on the run. A fugitive hunted by Governments. He travels and lives in Orb and plots against them.
The Author.
In real life the author Thomas O'Farrell has no time for modern Governments, devoid of principles as they are, and he publicly says so. Here he attacks them using fact, sarcasm, fiction, and wit. He dwells upon the lies, deceits, and massive criminality that is the everyday behaviour of Countries that have a Military Industrial Complex. He thinks the leaders of these Countries, and the leaders of the Military Industrial Complex's they nurture should all be arrested, charged, found guilty, and jailed for the horrendous crimes against humanity they are responsible for.

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