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WikiJustice

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Thousands of classified documents are released by the whistleblower portal, exposing government and corporate lies and abuses, yet not one guilty culprit is held accountable.

Damian Allende has had enough. He launches WikiJustice - an online networking site - where anyone can judge public figures who consider themselves above the law.

Soon, lynchings ensue. Crooked politicians, CEOs of greedy corporations, and corrupt police officers, are found dead.

But not all is what it seems. Damian discovers that someone is taking advantage of WikiJustice to further a dangerous agenda...

234 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 13, 2011

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Jack King

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As a former top-secret government courier, Jack King was privy to all the ins and outs of covert maneuvering on a global scale. He has turned his work experience into a series of novels that resonate with authenticity. The corridors of power, with their backstabbing, greed, and corruption, are the focus points of Jack's books.

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February 9, 2016
Wikijustice is Wikileaks with teeth, where material leaked by whistle blowers is used to get justice in the world where the 1% are untouchable. Finally the average Joe finally can be heard and felt. Of course it all goes out of hand when somebody realizes wiki justice can be a good cover for a plot unlike any other. Now it's a race to stop the madness before it drives the world into destruction.
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