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The Wolf Pack
Matt Mason
The Wolf Pack
Matt Mason
They called it the 'Perfect Vision Pandemic' because they knew exactly what would happen and had planned it down to the last detail. It was their last sick joke on humanity to set it all in motion in 2020. When the first strain hit in early 2020, no one quite believed that they were bearing witness to the end of the world as they knew it, or that the catastrophe was quite as bad as government leaders seemed to think it was. Not far down the track, on the strength of widespread suspicions that the virus had been bred in a Chinese bioweaponry lab, some wit came up with name 'The Perfect Vision Pandemic', but few knew exactly how perfect that 2020 vision was. Initially, the new wave of positive conservative leaders around the world felt the pandemic was a godsend in disguise. With new emergency powers and a justifiable grudge against China, western optimism steamed ahead along with industry, and healthy conservative priorities ruled. But then came the second wave of the virus and the world was thrown into chaos. Emergency power newly concentrated in the hands of a few good leaders was easily subverted. The forces of darkness gathered under the banner of 'Global Unity', but unity was less their goal than total and tyrannical domination. Yet coronavirus Covid 19 was a tricky creature that knew no master and by 2027, it had mutated into a horrifying new strain that all but destroyed most of the nations of the world. Rebel forces sprang up all over the world to guard and protect the few communities and nations that by virtue of their isolation were still unaffected. Australia and New Zealand, understandably foremost amongst those, had until mid 2027 kept at bay the new 'rage' syndrome - the latest strain of the virus that played havoc with the inhibition centres of the brain. Even so, harsh rule in the antipodes bred determined opposition, first and foremost in the shape of The Wolf Pack. As the Wolf Pack's strategists watched the infamous Australian RED division grow ever more powerful, they saw the need for something new to level the playing field and give them a tactical advantage. Inside information was desperately needed but RED security was over the top. One strange field of mind research held unusual promise but a whole new mindset was needed or its spiritually oriented secrets would remain hidden. As it happened, the head of The Wolf Pack, Wolf Ballantyne, had been stricken by the virus in the early stages and had experienced intense hallucinations. His chief researcher and tech wizard had been collecting samples of each strain since then and finally isolated a compound that freed the mind from many constraints. When in a moment of unusual compassion Wolf Ballantyne whisked the plucky young Little River activist, Kara, away from the clutches of the worst and most feared RED agents, he found in her supple mind a rich wellspring of exactly the sort of knowledge they needed to unlock the final hidden potentials. With her assistance, Wolf discovered that he had to understand the exact nature of the relationship between the rational and the emotional before he could deal with the series of locks that guard entry to the higher mind. In the wake of some remarkable experiences that revealed the first glimmers of truth about the causes of Earth's long suffering, a more down to earth channel of contact brought the offer of assistance from a secret and powerful Scottish organization. Valhalla, a wealthy and ancient brotherhood specializing in technical research and development, gave powerful new tech to the Wolf Pack and with that propelled it into the intrigue and pitched battles of the international arena.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 22, 2020 |
ISBN13 | 9798569412471 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 180 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 10 mm · 249 g |
Language | English |
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