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The Vice President The War Directive - When War Is The Only Option - cover

The Vice President The War Directive - When War Is The Only Option

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Casa editrice: Touchladybirdlucky Studios

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Advanced technology meant new and easily concealed never seen before Weapons of Mass Destruction distributed to billions globally to unsuspecting masses. Torture and genocide at unprecedented levels. The inadequacies of the current global justice system and it's collapse after the realization that these institutions were created and are funded by the very people who are secretly committing genocide and breaking the Jus Cogens laws. The need for a real Super Global Power. The rise of: Tomorrow's World Order. Will they succeed to destroy evil? The only time the world came together putting their differences aside to deliver justice and protect humanity from evil forever. The world will never be the same again. A new world order.
Disponibile da: 16/11/2018.

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