'It could have happened... and it might yet come to pass...' The fate of mankind was changed by a single endeavour that had come to fruition earlier by a mere few months; the Americans completed the development of the first atom bomb in January of 1945, and in March of that same year a total of five atomic bombs were dropped on Germany and two on Japan, and brought WWII to an immediate end. Financially backed by the world's most powerful bankers and corporate giants, a movement for global unification became an unstoppable juggernaut, and a single world government was formed in New York in 1950, but a few of the old guard had the foresight to fear the potential for the eventual loss of democracy and human civil liberties, and laid down contingency plans to pass on to their descendants. The old guards' worst fears were fully realised, and six decades later Benson Miller a dissident journalist finds himself embroiled in a race to awaken humanity from its long slumber, and save it from virtual enslavement. Ben Miller becomes the voice of the biggest revolution in the history of mankind, a revolution that had taken decades to ferment and three days to detonate. The story of the people's uprising against corruption and cynical tyranny then moves at a breathtaking pace, with a cliff-hanger on every page...
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