Note that "Robert LudLum" is likely a pen-name to hide real author's identity (suspected former CIA or military intel) to keep himself/herself from getting murdered like Tom Clancy (for revealing Reagan-era Deep State plan to nuke DC with stolen US nuclear material to destroy all evidence of criminality 1905-1984 and blame it on Russia). Writing style, though carefully masked, indicates that Robert may actually be a Roberta, imo.
Any "live person" pretending to be the author for book signings, etc. is probably an actor.
Oh. A lot of author used real life for their books. Like I have said b4, I read a book that is so eerily like real life. Rise of Demons and Earth's Final Countdown.
It is a peculiar circuitry: real life -> typology -> made up story -> elements that reflect the real thing.
I am very much fan of Frank Herbert's Dune series. From part 1:
A certain amount of killing has always been an arm of business,” the Baron[Harkonen] said, “but a line has to be drawn somewhere. Someone must be left to work the spice.”
Paul [Atreidis]turned back to look at the Emperor, said: “When they permitted you to mount your father’s throne, it was only on the assurance that you’d keep the spice flowing. You’ve failed them, Majesty. Do you know the consequences?”
The story reveals that this "Spice" can only be found on one planet, Arrakis, and is needed by: the Space Guild for interplanetary travel, and the influencers of the cult, the Bene Gesserit, for insight and future vision and their cult driven political off-spring scheme's, or political and religious intrigue. "The Spice" can be equated with debt-driven money creation out of thin air through the plundering of natural resources. It also became the source of the Empire's downfall.
And this downfall could only happen with [the] freemen.
By the way .....
When Q said Jason Bourne .....
THe book: Bourne Identity (original ) contains the address for Treadstone Corporation: East 71st Street.
I am sure
Tom ClancyRobert Ludlum was just reaching ..... and Q ... well ....Not a Clancy book. Robert Ludlum. The bad guy in most of his books is the c i a.
Note that "Robert LudLum" is likely a pen-name to hide real author's identity (suspected former CIA or military intel) to keep himself/herself from getting murdered like Tom Clancy (for revealing Reagan-era Deep State plan to nuke DC with stolen US nuclear material to destroy all evidence of criminality 1905-1984 and blame it on Russia). Writing style, though carefully masked, indicates that Robert may actually be a Roberta, imo.
Any "live person" pretending to be the author for book signings, etc. is probably an actor.
If he was under cover, his life was quite an effort with wives, children, notable schools and the Marine Corps.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Ludlum
They did seriously discuss the nuclear option on nearby Reston Virginia as depicted in "Outbreak"(Dustin Hoffman). But the lab tech survived.
correct. Both are fav authors ...
He knew.
......now this is where things really start to get interesting
Oh. A lot of author used real life for their books. Like I have said b4, I read a book that is so eerily like real life. Rise of Demons and Earth's Final Countdown.
You can just see Fauci in it.
People have always loved stories.
It is a peculiar circuitry: real life -> typology -> made up story -> elements that reflect the real thing.
I am very much fan of Frank Herbert's Dune series. From part 1:
The story reveals that this "Spice" can only be found on one planet, Arrakis, and is needed by: the Space Guild for interplanetary travel, and the influencers of the cult, the Bene Gesserit, for insight and future vision and their cult driven political off-spring scheme's, or political and religious intrigue. "The Spice" can be equated with debt-driven money creation out of thin air through the plundering of natural resources. It also became the source of the Empire's downfall.
And this downfall could only happen with [the] freemen.
Remind me of adrenochrome also