Saturday, August 14, 2010

2012 Airborne Prophesy. A environmental story from the year 2012, when technology and geological planetary upheaval challenges our existence on earth

2012 Airborne Prophesy. A environmental story from the year 2012, when technology and geological planetary upheaval challenges our existence on earth.

Two pilots take on a suspenseful journey that culminates in an encounter with a high-altitude dimensional rift. Our heroine, Kate and her relationship with Ian, a quantum computer engineer, develops into more than a love story as they work together to avert planetary destruction. Will planetary changes in 2012 alter ourway of life, or are manÂ’s technological advances the trigger for an apocalypse? Implications of the issues raised within the storyline, are not conjecture; they pose a real threat to our future.

(PRWEB) May 2, 2003

2012 Airborne Prophesy

A environmental story from the year 2012, when technology and geological planetary upheaval challenges our existence on earth.

Interest in the year 2012 will far exceed the speculation that surrounded the year 2000. As oil reserves dwindle, the balance of power in world politics may shift. Polar wobble and astronomically-based earth changes will create speculation about the planet's survivability, while electromagnetic weapons not only change the way war is waged, but become a threat to the planetÂ’s integrity.

Nina Anderson has done an exceptional job of creating a glimpse into the year 2012 through an exciting suspense story and romantic adventure. As an original corporate-aviation story, the action takes place in a Raytheon Hawker where pilotsÂ’ Kate and Ron fly Kexxan's jet into a man-induced atmospheric rift, the carrier for worldwide brainwashing. Kate's romance with Ian, a computer program designer, becomes intertwined with a plot between warring factions of the International Global Control Union, an organization formed to consolidate all nations under one state.

The storyline is based on dangerous radio frequency technology that exists today and is a must-read for anyone concerned with our planet's future. Sci-fi enthusiasts will feel right at home, but the technology described is not a future speculation —it is currently in use! As an environmental harbinger, 2012, Airborne Prophesy delivers a specific warning concerning the effect wireless technology can have on the atmosphere and magnetic stability of planet earth. Aviators will especially enjoy the flying. The author’s descriptive writing puts the reader in the cockpit where they can experience what it’s like to fly a corporate jet and experience real-time in-flight emergencies.

Nina Anderson is the author of 16 books on health, sports and aviation. She is a former corporate jet pilot, having been Captain of a Hawker, and writes from 25 years of experience in the air. Her contributing editors are Hillary Volk, a graduate of the Rutgers University literary curriculum and Cherie Tripp, author and media consultant to Fortune 500 companies.

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