Former Special Agent turned author, Jim Epik, once again opens the dialogue on the state of security ten years after 9-11. This time he examines a major vulnerability that our Department of Homeland Security and the FBI have failed to identify and correct. Jim paints a vivid picture of how easily Washington D.C. can be attacked with devastating consequences to our nation and the innocent people that visit the city every day. His straightforward description of a terrorist assault on our nation’s capital city will change your perception on how safe we are as a country.
Deep in the mountains of Afghanistan, a young Al-Qaeda intelligence officer using satellite imagery identifies a significant breach of security in Washington D.C. The site has the potential to destroy twenty city blocks that includes the White House, the Holocaust Museum, and even worse; half a million people watching the 4th of July fireworks on the National Mall.
12th and D is a very real scenario, inspired by the actual fuel depot that sets in the center of Washington D.C., and the very real story of Special Agent Jim Epik’s tireless efforts to remove potential threats to our nation’s infrastructure. Follow along as Greg and Jane Suredge work through the bureaucratic inefficiencies and oversights impeding their ability to stop a group of Al-Qaeda terrorists sent to detonate the facility and wreck massive havoc on our entire nation.