Death to Freedom II

Death to Freedom II
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Publisher : Author House
Total Pages : 410
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ISBN-10 : 9781452061146
ISBN-13 : 1452061149
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Book Synopsis Death to Freedom II by : Keith D. Hickman

Download or read book Death to Freedom II written by Keith D. Hickman and published by Author House. This book was released on 2009-11-24 with total page 410 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A common man writes a rebutal to a periodical and his ideas on how to fix the school sytem and society which catches on with the elitist of society. This causes a fire storm of change that radically takes over all world goverenments and eliminates all religions. The book focuses in on a bunch of young people who are in different parts of the system. They are united with their grandparents who are living in a commune outside of society. They are considered outlaws and rebels. The community is all retired military and scientists. The lead scientist is a beautiful lady who has fallen in love with a doctor of Arts. She was on the verge of finding a way off of earth using a type of black hole therory, which turned into a portale to the past. As the N.W.S.S. (New World Social Society) police was about to find them out in their secret underground military installation. The whole community was transported back in time to ancient Greece. They decided to find the fable lost city of Atlantis. If they can't find it they are going to make their own.


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