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Disillusioned with the current Administration, Nick Stark tries to topple the government he swore to protect. Stark discovers a link between an attempted murder of Nick Maze and some of the President’s political advisors. Stark and his colleagues soon learn the administration’s criminal activities involve both America’s closets allies and most unwavering adversaries. Stark and his colleagues decide to sanction the President and his entire Cabinet before international conflict erupts in to war.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2013
Rogue Agents
By Nathan Skaggs
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Munich, Germany
© 2013 by Nathan Skaggs.
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The Philippines
At 12 midnight Tuesday June 1, 2010, Central Security Service agent, Dr. Nicholas Stark made final preparations for an incident against a Babuyan Islands villa in the Philippines. Stark lacked his usual gadgets and colleagues, because his mission was not sanctioned by the National Security Agency. The criminally unscrupulous U.S. businessman, Eddie Talbert was Stark’s intended target. Talbert was convicted in federal court due to tainted pharmaceutical products his company, Supreme, manufactured. Former Supreme scientists informed the FDA and DEA that Talbert knew his products had lethal side effects for certain people, but he aggressively marketed the products with blatant disregard to public safety. Stark had no trouble persuading two Philippine Secret Service agents to assist in sanctioning Talbert. Esperanza Hidalgo and Mercedes Aguinaldo happily conspired with Stark, because numerous Filipinos were among Supreme’s victims. Stark was impressed by Hidalgo and Aguinaldo’s infiltration of the villa. Several days earlier they entered the villa with a group of prostitutes Talbert provided for his sons and security personnel. Stark took surveillance photos of the estate while Hidalgo and Aguinaldo determined the strengths and weaknesses of Talbert’s security. Stark and his two Filipino colleagues expertly uncovered all the vital security features they would need to neutralize.
“I’ll approach Talbert’s villa via a scuba diver propulsion vehicle. Just offshore of the villa, I’ll attach a bomb to the hull of his yacht.” Stark said.
“It’s about time! Thousands of deaths worldwide can be attributed to pharmaceuticals developed and marketed by Supreme.” Hidalgo stated.
“Your wonderful U.S. President Melvin Flynn pardoned Talbert of all criminal charges, so this is the only he’ll get what he deserves.” Aguinaldo said.
“This Talbert affair disgusts me to no end. I’ve served the U.S. government since 1992, but I’m quickly becoming less motivated to serve corrupt officials on my own shores.” Stark replied.
“President Flynn is no better than the murderous foreign agents you’ve probably eliminated over the last two decades.” Aguinaldo said.
“It’s no secret that Flynn and Talbert are long time personal friends. Talbert decided to make a hasty retreat from the United States as death threats abounded. I tracked him to the Philippines. With luck, we’ll find information damaging to President Flynn.” Stark said.
“One thing’s certain. Talbert and his cronies will soon taste their just deserts.” Hidalgo concluded.
When Stark was at a safe distance from the yacht, he notified Hidalgo and Aguinaldo. Hidalgo and Aguinaldo rigged the local power station to go offline.
“The power blackout will appear as sabotage by one of the leftist guerrilla factions operating in the northern Philippines.” Aguinaldo stated.
“I’m remote detonating the bombs placed in key locations of the power station.” Hidalgo said.