For those who didn’t know, It was a joint session of Congress a 747 was flown into, killing most of the govt and cabinet.
I thought it was a such a good idea, and has been my dream for the rest of my life. The idea of wiping all the vermin and filth all at once, and starting with an honorable man (Jack Ryan) waiting in the tunnel.
Man that game was so good. Or maybe it was R6V2 either way the customization and game play has only recently been matched, except this time it's all behind expensive dlc and or battle passes. Those were the golden years of gaming right there.
And the one novel Debt of Honor where the pilot ran his 747 into Congress. Published in 1994 well before before 9/11.
Yeah, it was my first thought when I saw the towers come down.
Yar, ive always wondered about clancy. Weird back story, like one he would write as a legend for a character in one of his books.
For those who didn’t know, It was a joint session of Congress a 747 was flown into, killing most of the govt and cabinet.
I thought it was a such a good idea, and has been my dream for the rest of my life. The idea of wiping all the vermin and filth all at once, and starting with an honorable man (Jack Ryan) waiting in the tunnel.
Rainbow 6 brings to mind this Plandemic...Good Read...Especially the Ending
Interesting that one. Plan in the book was to spread virus at olympics.
Exactly, and the Elites had the same "We are over populated mentality"...
Rainbow six vegas?
Man that game was so good. Or maybe it was R6V2 either way the customization and game play has only recently been matched, except this time it's all behind expensive dlc and or battle passes. Those were the golden years of gaming right there.
Hence, the reason he was murdered; perhaps, just like Michael Crichton and Ernest Hemingway.
Days of the Apocalypse on YT has a bunch of these examples.
Loved all the Tom Clancy books. I believe he had "inside" information from certain "friends' in the intelligent service".
I liked Clancy, but he kissed the FBI and CIA ass. He thought they could do no wrong and wrote almost every agent and senior official as gods.