In the wake of a coma, a woman becomes painfully aware that the world she once knew has drastically changed. She has been renamed, her hair dyed blonde and Sharia Law has taken over a large part of the United States of America following an extremist Islamic occupation. Adopted and Jewish by birth, the stakes grow higher when no one believes she is who she claims to be. Her allegations alone put her existence in jeopardy. Unwavering, she enlists in an underground resistance movement to find her family and reclaim her life ...
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In the wake of a coma, a woman becomes painfully aware that the world she once knew has drastically changed. She has been renamed, her hair dyed blonde and Sharia Law has taken over a large part of the United States of America following an extremist Islamic occupation. Adopted and Jewish by birth, the stakes grow higher when no one believes she is who she claims to be. Her allegations alone put her existence in jeopardy. Unwavering, she enlists in an underground resistance movement to find her family and reclaim her life amidst a haunting imagery of Hitler's Holocaust. When CIA and Israeli Intelligence uncover her true identity, her quest intensifies and she fights to retrieve memories lost while incarcerated in a Pakistani Kharkar labor camp. Hidden in mountainous caves with kidnapped children, where slave subjugation to death by stoning, mind-altering drugs, electroshock and other sadistic crimes against humanity are common, what did she witness? What nuclear secrets are hidden in the lawless tribal areas of Northwest Pakistan? What will the process of unlocking her memories reveal? Even when she is reunited with her genuine family and friends, nothing is what it seems in The Lansing Project. This psychological mind-bender breaks open one of the world's dirtiest little secrets, Kharkar camps, in addition to Islamic terrorist nuclear capabilities in the Middle East and elsewhere. Even the reader may begin to question: What is reality, and what is an illusion?
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