I am reading a sci fi book about the kidnapping and murder of children by a powerful alien cabal that has controlled the minds of humanity for thousands of years, since our inception.
This is a cabal that is controlled by the "Others" (aka the Nephilim) and as our hero finds out, they are diminished in power to the extent that there is only one "Other" left, but that being is still demonstrating enormous power.
The conspiracy to kidnap and genetically manipulate the children, to murder them and to use them for nefarious means, especially those that come in from the Mexico/US border as illegal immigrants, is part of a much larger global network that involves governments, corporations, the powerful and the elite.
Our hero, a detective, has been called "Moses here to bring the children into freedom". He is not quite human himself as he has technology implanted within him that gives hims access to confidential information all over the world, bank accounts, private correspondence, secret government briefs and so on. He is conducting this exceptionally difficult mission into caves and caverns where these children are being held, because he loves children completely and will do anything in his power to free them.
Here's the thing about books that choose me. They leave me with a message, a sign, and my reading patterns are not random at all. Last fall (and I would never gravitate towards books like this normally) I was compelled to pick up a book about a powerful virus that, due to a lab accident, swept the world with devastating consequences.
As I am reading the book, "the Others" I have a deep visceral intuition that this is not fiction.
This is a cabal that is controlled by the "Others" (aka the Nephilim) and as our hero finds out, they are diminished in power to the extent that there is only one "Other" left, but that being is still demonstrating enormous power.
The conspiracy to kidnap and genetically manipulate the children, to murder them and to use them for nefarious means, especially those that come in from the Mexico/US border as illegal immigrants, is part of a much larger global network that involves governments, corporations, the powerful and the elite.
Our hero, a detective, has been called "Moses here to bring the children into freedom". He is not quite human himself as he has technology implanted within him that gives hims access to confidential information all over the world, bank accounts, private correspondence, secret government briefs and so on. He is conducting this exceptionally difficult mission into caves and caverns where these children are being held, because he loves children completely and will do anything in his power to free them.
Here's the thing about books that choose me. They leave me with a message, a sign, and my reading patterns are not random at all. Last fall (and I would never gravitate towards books like this normally) I was compelled to pick up a book about a powerful virus that, due to a lab accident, swept the world with devastating consequences.
As I am reading the book, "the Others" I have a deep visceral intuition that this is not fiction.