Martyrs in Paradise

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Author House, Nov 13, 2009 - Fiction - 660 pages
The quiet moments of global terrorism are over. They were silently on the move and highly motivated against the USA, first and foremost. To the radical extremist fascists international terrorists network, the USA was the easiest to infiltrate amongst the worlds super powers. Their ultimate target was the entertainment capital of the world, the city of sin and pleasure for the western free world. Assisted by human traffickers and smugglers, this time, thei suicidal martyr is a Woman of Mass Destruction (WMD). Westernized and American educated, desired by almost every man, a woman well adorned as well as scorned, the self appointed terrorist, the self declared jihadist, the self-anointed martyr is now ready to make her move. It all began in an island archipelago in the Pacific, where three young men who started out as childhood friends were separated by fate. One became the most wanted notorious non Christian rebel leader in that region, another became a hardened military combat zone officer and the third became an American. Noor was a casualty turned weapon against the Infidels. Her mission before she perishes was to inflict as much damage and pain to portions of the society that caused her miseries. To make their statement that the war against terrorism is not over, and will not be over, and will not be won by the Infidels. Noor was the networks ultimate weapon against the USA as the start of reviving the plan to totally disabling the US Mainland was initiated. She has been very well prepared for a self declared war compounded by ideological pressures from her own kind covering under the protection of religion. Learning is not compulsory. Neither is survival. W. Edwards Deming (1900-1993)
 

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Contents

Chapter II Power Corrupts
42
Chapter III The Coyote and the Fedayeen
74
CHAPTER IV On Battle Grounds
118
Chapter V NYC meeting
150
Chapter VI Her Background and Origin
174
Chapter VII New Life
202
Chapter VIII The Merchandise of Death
234
Chapter IX War in the West
264
Chapter XIII Obligation and Contract
366
Chapter XIV Evil Ways and Gains
390
Chapter XV Compromised
418
Chapter XVI Besieged
460
Chapter XVII Martyrdom
492
Survivors and Victims an Aftermath
534
Whats in September 11s anyway?
562
Epilogue
606

Chapter X Planning Preparation
292
Chapter XI Delivery
310
Chapter XII Exposure
336
World Youth Against Tyranny And TerrorismEuro American Response Program Ltd
638
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Born in the Philippines 10 years after World War II, Peter would hear nothing but stories of the war as a boy. And 22 more years before moving permanently to the USA, he had mingled and participated in that country’s different tribes, factions and politics. He had experienced "sit ins" on communist inspired activisms and protests while in school, and became a very active member, moving up to the position of Grand Archon, of a national collegiate fraternity, which is currently growing internationally and involved in civic activities and national humanitarian causes. His contemporaries, from different tribes, beliefs and faiths has evolved themselves to religious clerics, military personnel, professionals, civil servants, business people, private citizens and some went as far as anti government radical activists and rebels from different theological or political factions. In the early nineteen nineties, Peter tried to acquire a career with U.S. federal agencies and other local U.S. law enforcement communities, and one of the essays he wrote on applying with a national security agency in 1991 was entitled: "The Threat of Terror; Terrorism in Our Backyard", in which he foresaw the events that destroyed the stability of his old country of origin trying to get its possible way into the USA. He had seen and had been exposed to the hatred of some elements with the American way of life. And he also observed that some of them ends up, and tries to get themselves in the USA, to get their piece of American and Western style of freedom and liberty, after feeling oppressed, abused if not neglected in their own countries. Or plainly to escape prosecution or persecution. Peter reminded his parents before that if he had stayed in his old country, he would have made it to the rank of general. “Or dead!”, would be his mother’s reply.

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