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This is a compilation of works that began in 1990. I finally got around to compiling a story around several works and this final work is the result. I admit on recollection I have no idea where this story came from. I tried to make sense of it while in development. I’m certain many people who read it will find it confusing, if not somewhat entertaining but likely will find it a bit odd. At the time it was an enjoyment to write. A good reader might make sense of this book but at least I’ve done no harm. I cannot say the same for the characters in this story.

In conclusion the story involves mercenaries and angry, I guess you might call them men, but more like animals of the worst kind. Billy for example has no care about human life at all. These animals throughout the story get involved with covert operations. This leads these people into various countries of extreme danger where the sabotage of nuclear equipment is attempted. I’ve decided to publish this story with the pseudonym Joseph Beighle. I am happy to share this bit of information.

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