Bilderberg-Ultimate Control
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Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2012
When computer analyst Dave Napoli discovers the truth about a utopian organization called The Geneva Project, his life is changed forever. Soon, he and his family are on the run, and he couldn’t have picked more powerful enemies anywhere on earth: the infamous Bilderberg Group.
For more than half a century, the world’s invited elite have gathered annually in secret behind carefully guarded walls, to discuss the direction of the world’s industrial nations—and those beneath them. So powerful, those unable to garner membership have created their own infamous societies equally dreaded by conspiracy theorists: the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations, and many others.
With the aid of a longtime friend and a secret group called Verocity, Napoli is on the run and desperate to prevent a global tragedy that will be triggered by terrorist attacks on two major cities. Time is running out and Napoli is just one man…
…But sometimes, one man can make all the difference in the world.
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