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If Frogs Had Wings.


If Frogs Had Wings

Daniel Joseph Farside

3 Point Land Publishing, Inc.

PO Box 50331, Sparks, NV 89435

096711085 $21.95 www.amazon.com

A novel written in the spirit of Orwell's classic 1984, If Frogs Had Wings by Daniel Joseph Farside is the story of an ordinary weatherman befuddled by odd cloud formations colloquially col·lo·qui·al  
adj.
1. Characteristic of or appropriate to the spoken language or to writing that seeks the effect of speech; informal.

2. Relating to conversation; conversational.
 called "chemtrails". He hears a lot of wild conspiracy theories ''This is a list of conspiracy theories; it contains alleged conspiracies that are not accepted by mainstream academics. For a discussion of conspiracy theories in general, see conspiracy theory.  about chemtrails, aliens, and government cover-ups, but scoffs at them... at first. But as he learns more about the hidden nature of chemtrails, he discovers that his own nephews are in potentially grave danger, and the deeper he snoops SNOOPS - Craske, 1988. An extension of SCOOPS with meta-objects that can redirect messages to other objects. "SNOOPS: An Object-Oriented language Enhancement Supporting Dynamic Program Reeconfiguration", N. Craske, SIGPLAN Notices 26(10): 53-62 (Oct 1991). , the more disturbing things he discovers--what really happened to the victims of September 11, where the true Garden of Eden Garden of Eden
n.
See Eden.

Noun 1. Garden of Eden - a beautiful garden where Adam and Eve were placed at the Creation; when they disobeyed and ate the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil they were
 is, and the diabolical World Builders' plan to create a New World Order in which every person lives a godless god·less  
adj.
1. Recognizing or worshiping no god.

2. Wicked, impious, or immoral.



godless·ly adv.
 existence with no individual thought. A chilling and exiting web of intrigue and one man's struggle to protect what he holds dear.
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