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J S STUART

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By the early 14th century the military power and the financial might of the Knights Templar was breeding deep envy among the royal families of fractured states of Europe. Many of these noble families were heavily indebted to the Templars. The Templars themselves looked with disdain at the squabbling nature of these fractured states who fought amongst themselves more than against the real enemy from the east.
When the Templars were violently overthrown, these same states now scrambled to gain the reputed Templar treasures. Yet, adept at working from the shadows, the Templars had received warning – and so time enough to spirit away their treasures to the fringes of known civilisation. Ostensibly the Order was destroyed … yet in reality was far from dead.
Instead, over the following centuries the Order, working from the shadows, recreated its structures, quietly, emphasised by the new 17th century surge of global banking from the two main regions it had originally escaped to. And so piece by piece, still with disdain for the fractured states, began to build.
By the time of the late 19th century, the Order knew there was an opportunity to smash the old empires and recreate a new unified society to defeat the enemies from the east, a new world order. This saw the initiation of World War 1, the first mechanised war. Yet where they failed to create a united and controlled Europe, they did learn valuable lessons about control through fear. And so they created the parallel tracks of totalitarian Soviet communism and German nationalism - creating World War 2 as a further attempt to create a European and then a global empire.
With increasing technology and greater financial might, the Order was gaining control. Using the lessons of control through fear the Order created the Cold War followed by the War on Drugs then the War on Terror, then Climate Change and … pandemic.
On discovering the use of valuable resources had a limited lifetime and therefore civilisation was also time limited the Order agreed to be in the shadows no longer. It needed that overall control to build their city in space, terraform Mars and then return to Earth when it was safe to do so - as gods. Such grand dreams.
They needed to undermine all existing political structures. To do this they created and released the SARS virus ... followed by the genetically engineered Covid-19, quickly followed by Covid-21 that devastated the global population and released a wave of chaos into which the group stepped to create their New World Government, to divert all necessary resources to build their city in space.
This book follows the fate of a senior government advisor who catches a glimpse of the impending coup - and an attempt is made on his life. He is then picked up and transported to the infamous detention centres. He struggles to survive unimaginable harshness - until he is mistakenly rescued by a group of bandits. Together they merge into something powerful. This book is about achieving the impossible.
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