
The Trail to Invisibilia Manus
James Kent(Author)
2020 LITERARY GROUP LLC (Publisher)
Published on 13. September 2024
Book
Hardback
410 pages
978-1-961250-79-6 (ISBN)
Description
If you have ever felt like many of the challenges and dangers that threaten our world today are being orchestrated by an invisible master plan that uses the media and government to manipulate and influence what we think, say and do, then you're not alone. Sean Phillips, a reclusive science genius, discovers this is more than just a feeling when he lands a new job and meets the captivating, but mysterious Camille. He does not realize the organization he works for, and her family, are part of an international collective with an unimaginable, terrifying agenda.
In 1778, ten ruling families from the most powerful countries on earth gathered in Salzburg, Austria. The American Revolution marked the beginning of the end for their old-world order and they correctly predicted their kingdoms and monarchies would fall in devastating wars, only to be replaced with inept governments, totalitarian regimes, and brutal dictatorships. Determined not to be a footnote in history, they founded Invisibilia Manus. Two hundred years later they meet at a secret location in New York to launch their long-planned campaign¿Agenda One, a global takeover and new-world order. However, it can only happen after they reduce the numbers of our overpopulated planet.
Following a trail of clues around the world, Sean uncovers their plan and learns that the only possible way of stopping them is by solving an impossible riddle hidden in the Genesis One Story of Creation. This world-changing breakthrough can provide the key to expose Invisibilia Manus; but the doomsday clock is ticking. Delving into the deeper spiritual and philosophical questions of science and technology, The Trail offers a stark warning about the dangers we face to our very existence if we do not stop those forces that seek to destroy us.
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 209 mm
Width: 132 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
543 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-961250-79-6 (9781961250796)
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Schweitzer Classification