Red North!

Red North!
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Автор: Lemke Mark
Язык: английский
Год: 2012
ISBN: 978061558992-3
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Headline in the San Francisco Chronicle: Terrorists Take Over Nuclear Plant!

Nick Connor, an elite ex-Special Forces operative and the head of NeXus, a private security company with ties to the highest levels of government, refused to confirm that his detailed and secret report on the security capabilities at The Headlands Nuclear Power Plant was stolen and believed to be in the hands of terrorists who have infiltrated the plant. Sources close to the company have confirmed that an undercover expert on nuclear operations and security, known only as "the Old Man," is working with NeXus to find a way into the plant undetected to locate and disarm bombs the terrorists are threatening to detonate. Government officials warn of the potential spread of deadly radioactive contamination along the California coast. FBI and local law enforcement are on the scene.
Set in today's highly controversial commercial nuclear power industry, Red North! brings to life the eerily believable story of when nuclear fission, used to create electricity, becomes a weapon for an unidentified organization seeking to destabilize an entire industry for their own gain.
This fast paced book is rich in detail and facts that few people know. When the Twin Trade Towers fell on 9/11, all doubt about terrorism within our borders was permanently erased. The March 2011 destruction of four nuclear reactors at Fukushima Daiichi in Japan, and the "incident" at Chernobyl in April 1986, demonstrate that nuclear disasters are possible and capable of wreaking chaos on a worldwide scale.

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