Summary

 

This book, completed in 1982, is “science fiction”. Yet, it is a book of which James Jesus Angleton, former CIA director of the USSR Section has    said that it could be the absolute truth.

 

On December 24, 1999, a special space shuttle is launched from US Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. On board is, among others, the supreme commander of the US Nuclear Forces. The objective, as given by US President Newman, is to begin a counter-attack on December 31, 1999 at 11.58 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) from the space station Ronald Reagan against incoming Russian ballistic missiles and to destroy them with the latest star wars technology.

This marks the beginning of the Third World War between the Soviet Union and the USA.

The space ship, launched on December 24, disappears a couple of hours later from the monitors of the Vandenberg central control tower. After a few minutes, the images on the screen become visible again, but nobody answers. In the US, no-one has any idea of what is happening.

 

The book goes on to describe the kidnapping of the US astronauts by the Soviet cosmonauts. The Soviet Union substitutes a special agent in the space ship for the supreme commander of the US Nuclear Forces, who is then brought to a top-secret nuclear base in the Soviet Union.

The US consequently sends a space ship on a rescue mission. Up in space, it finds a space station with a top Russian spy on board.

This book further describes:

·        The top level of espionage agents in the US and the Soviet Union;

·        Top secrets of US and Soviet Nuclear Forces;

·        The training of top US and Russian spies;

·        The Fall of the Berlin Wall;

·        Greater Europe without Russia;

·        The reemergence of Communism;

·        The “Grandson” of the Brezhnev Doctrine;

·        How Europe is totally destroyed by the New Communist Order;

·        The murder of Olaf Palme;

·        The murder of thousands of important politicians in the West.

 

This prophetic and revealing book caused such a stir and shake-up within the top Intelligence and political circles of the US as well as the USSR that,  instead of continuing to develop their own national space programs, America and Russia began to cooperate in constructing an international space station.

 

Slobodan R. Mitric