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Domes: The Discovery

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500,000 years before ancient men lit fire, alien beings, possessed of technology beyond all comprehension, discovered planet earth. What they found and had been seeking, was a bounty of water, minerals, food, plants, and animals. Their discovery warranted an investment in engineering and infrastructure. To that end, they designed and built a series of underground complexes which resembled cross-like domes, structures they would use as both a base and laboratory for their plans.

In the mid-1960's, a brilliant young physicist, Sabius Farrow, was given two alien artifacts by Robert Oppenheimer, who had been FDR's director of the WWII Manhattan Project. With the devices he now possessed, Farrow learned what Oppenheimer already that somewhere under a mountain in Idaho rested an alien lair. For over forty years, Farrow researched and learned the alien technology. But when UFO's began appearing in great numbers, everything changed. Arron Voss, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had plans of his own. And when Farrow's daughter, herself a renowned physicist, went missing on Mount Deception, a confrontation between men and aliens was now inevitable.

255 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 4, 2020

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Mark Kramer

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