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5.0 out of 5 stars BIG BANG EXPOSURE OF GENETIC ENGINEERING MIS-USE!
The book is divided into sixty five chapters with an prologue and a epilogue. It told the story of Genetic Engineering experiment that was carried out by the Nazi Government under Hitler in 1943 during the Second World War. The principal focus of the book is the exposure of the activities of the Nazi to control the mother earth by a technique of thought-control,...
Published on July 12, 2000 by Adekunle Adepelumi

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3.0 out of 5 stars Try this book out.
I found the story of the book really gripping. The beginning was deeply disturbing, but it was also terribly hard to put down. I would definately give this book a try if you like thrillers.
Published on December 2, 1999


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3.0 out of 5 stars Try this book out., December 2, 1999
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This review is from: The Thunderbird Covenant (Paperback)
I found the story of the book really gripping. The beginning was deeply disturbing, but it was also terribly hard to put down. I would definately give this book a try if you like thrillers.
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5.0 out of 5 stars BIG BANG EXPOSURE OF GENETIC ENGINEERING MIS-USE!, July 12, 2000
This review is from: The Thunderbird Covenant (Paperback)
The book is divided into sixty five chapters with an prologue and a epilogue. It told the story of Genetic Engineering experiment that was carried out by the Nazi Government under Hitler in 1943 during the Second World War. The principal focus of the book is the exposure of the activities of the Nazi to control the mother earth by a technique of thought-control, genetic selection by eradication of the unfit and unwell beings. In the modern world, a mafia group in Europe(former nazi members)operating under the code name Thunderbird aimed at destroying the American society and controlling the American youths by devicing a high technology medical technique of hiding and exporting very pure cocaine and heroine to America through human skull that are not detectable by custom agents in America. To achieve their aim, they usually target and kill American tourist and citizen in Europe through whose cadaver, the drugs are exported to America. The second phase of the book relate the story of how the Nazi aimed at creating a master race through controlling human mind and destruction by using Genetic engineering experiment carried out on unwilling Polish citizens and create a master race of German descent. The case study of a Polish girl named renamed Helga Baumann was well illustrated in the book. Years after the war, her mind remains bent to the will of the Nazi doctors. She became a tool in the hand of the Thunderbird. She became a super assasin, super espionage and heroin expert. She was tortured by her past memory until she met the love of her life Jeffry Landon through who she was able to recover her past memory destroyed by the Nazi governement.

This book is a master piece and a thriller. It's a must read for custom agents, police, medical experts, lawyers and the whole human race especially Americans, Jews, Polish etc. This generationis bound to benfit from the information contained in this book. The author wrote the book from the view an experienced medical doctor.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Travel Book - Riviting!, March 9, 2000
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The book is so riviting that it makes for a great travel book. I have given this book to more friends than any other book. My husband took it on the train to work and had strangers leaning over his shoulder to get a closer read. The scenes are vivid and intense both sexually and in the portrayal of human suffering. It is a brilliant book for readers who enjoy a book written well.
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