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Intended Consequences: (a Novel) or is it?

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During the Viet Nam War the use of Agent Orange, riot control agents and other herbicides greatly affected public opinion regarding the use of biological weapons. In 1969 President Richard M. Nixon ordered an end to the U.S. biological research program and directed all biological weapons be destroyed. Not destroyed were several strains of Coronavirus which had not been weaponized. Research on these viruses was continued until 2019, when the CDC shut down the research at Fort Detrick, Maryland. By then the U.S. viral technology had already been transferred to the Wuhan Institute of Virology in China, along with 3.6 million dollars to fund additional research. The Chinese were in control of the Coronavirus samples and research technology before 2019.



In the early 21st Century technology changed the way people communicated and were given their news. Corporations, referred to as “Big Tech,” were in control of what people were told and what was kept from them. Their power was exercised in the 2020 Presidential election.



FBI Special Agent Douglas Gregory finds himself cast into positions where he has access to intelligence concerning the cause of the Covid-19 pandemic, reasons for the 2020 election results and the lockdown of Washington, DC after the election. Information he learns gives the reader reason to question the Government and Media explanations of these events. What we learn is the cause and effect of controlled events can result in Intended Consequences.

210 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 11, 2021

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1 review
January 17, 2022
When the author discusses current events you feel as if you’re getting the “inside scoop” on current events. Chapter 6, about China’s long term strategy, their stonewalling during trade negotiations, and Trump’s pressure on China to negotiate in good faith is thorough, logical, and chilling. It makes you feel as if you’re getting a high-level inside briefing.

The same with Chapter 19, discussing Biden’s change in immigration policy, open borders, and the flood of non-Central Americans who crossed the border at $25,000 apiece from Iran or China.

Interesting reading.
11 reviews
November 7, 2021
good read, following today’s headlines.

Entertaining read made all the more gripping by following today’s headlines. Started and just kept reading, so anyone looking for a book that you can’t put down this is it.

The ending does allow for further adventures. Let’s see if the author has another on in him.
3 reviews
April 13, 2022
difficult to put down

really enjoyed this book. interesting journey of a federal agent as he experienced the acts of the dishonest people in the US. the story exposes the trials and tribulations of a new agent including a romantic connection. highly recommend this author. this is the type of book you will read again.
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April 30, 2022
Government accountability

Very interesting read held my attention to the very end. More people need to hold our government accountable for their actions.
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