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A Brief Synopsis of the Directive
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When President Roosevelt learned of the plans of the far left liberal politicians it frightened him and at a suggestion of his military aide he put The Directive into motion. The Directive ordered thirteen men into a black operation that was to last for their lifetimes. The first order of the directive was put into play the next year and lasted until all the men were dead except one.
Specifically they were to rob Fort Knox once a year until they had enough money to save the United States from those who wanted to enslave the people and destroy the constitution of the United States. And the constitution has its enemies within the country as does any good morality, The Holy King James Bible and Jesus Christ and all born again Christians.
The last agent alive had gotten married and had a son. His son invented a math that allowed his father to create an engine that defeated gravity. It was just about that time that a ship buried under the sands of Mars awoke from it’s long one hundred twenty eight thousand year sleep. This ship was a deep space war ship created by a race of beings long dead who had come to Earth and Mars when they lost a forty thousand year war with another race they called the D’Sats. They were and are an implacable enemy of all mankind.
Before he died the last agent told his son, whose name was Arthur Pendragon Richards who at the age of fourteen hated his name, the location of a fabulous gold mine he had located when he served in Vietnam. After his father and mothers death Arthur used the engine to go to Vietnam and mine the gold. He made enough to have a ship built and he goes to Mars and at the Face in the Cydonia Desert finds huge treasure and machines from the past and the future. His plans change as he realizes that he can now do what his father wanted him to do, and that was to follow the orders of the Directive.
While this novel is Science Fiction it does follow good Christian morality and when Christians know of it they will buy it. Because if they are as bored as I am with murder stories and fully ninety percent of recent books follow that crime, this, The Directive, does not. It does have romance and adventure.
Frank D. Winchester
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