Könyv THE EASTERN DISTRICT Dr. Naeem Meo

THE EASTERN DISTRICT

DARK POWER SERIES BOOK 1

Szerző: Dr. Naeem Meo
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Kemény kötésű
Kiadó: Dr. Naeem Meo
Elérhetőség: Beszállítói készleten
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DARK POWER: THE EASTERN DISTRICTTwelve influential people are dead. No fingerprints. No witnesses. N...

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Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Kemény kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
340
EAN
9798295794353
Enbook ID
53227217
Kiadó
Súly
625
Méretek
152 x 229 x 21

Teljes leírás

DARK POWER: THE EASTERN DISTRICT

Twelve influential people are dead. No fingerprints. No witnesses. No forced entry. And no human explanation.

Across four states, twelve high-profile officials-judges, federal prosecutors, a DEA agent, and a prison warden-are found dead in their own homes. Each death is identical: the victim seated, neck snapped backward with surgical precision. Beside everybody lies a handwritten confession and files documenting wrongful convictions, abuse of power, and lives destroyed by the justice system.

Forensic experts reach an impossible conclusion: There is no evidence of human involvement.

With public fear mounting and political pressure exploding, the government needs answers fast. Their investigation leads to an unlikely place: Marion Federal Prison Camp in Illinois, where a group of inmates openly practice Satanic worship.

Nine inmates were arrested.

The government's theory is as shocking as it is desperate: The murders were committed through supernatural, satanic forces.

To support their case, law enforcement plants an undercover investigator inside the prison camp. What he discovers changes everything. The accused inmates are not violent extremists-but broken men: cancer patients, first-time offenders, wrongfully convicted citizens crushed by prosecutorial abuse, judicial bias, and institutional corruption.

Still, the government presses forward.

The case bypasses lower courts and lands directly in the United States Supreme Court, becoming one of the most controversial trials in American history. On live television, federal prosecutors argue about the existence of supernatural murders. Defense attorneys dismantle the case piece by piece, exposing fabricated investigations, political scapegoating, and a justice system willing to abandon science to protect itself.

As testimony unfolds, a terrifying question emerges: If the inmates didn't do it-who did?

And more disturbingly: What is the government hiding behind the lie of "supernatural forces"?