JIn 2075, the world is
a much different place, but here in Cambridge, Massachusetts, it looks
like any autumn day would today. But look just past the familiar
surroundings, and you will see that it took a tremendous effort to keep
things “status quo”. And here at Harvard University, Joshua Messina, the
rogue quantum physics professor, is on the verge of changing everything,
down to the very way we know ourselves as humans. He just doesn’t know to
what extent. Professor Messina surreptitiously interjects an unfinished
mathematical proof onto his class’s Web site, challenging his students
beyond the heavily monitored college curriculum. His estranged son,
Andrew, is not only in his class, he is also the only one to rise to the
challenge. Reviewing Andrew’s proof, he realizes that not only has he
successfully worked it through, but this is the mathematical proof that
can locate the frequency to our elusive souls. Over the past two decades,
he conducted many failed experiments attempting to find what his son
seemed to innately know. After the professor’s initial elation, he
frantically surfs the internet from his “safe” house for anything relating
to this, when he unintentionally “hacks” into a secret government
Web site.
On this site, he finds various “big brother” type operations far beyond
anyone’s greatest fears. This extensive database had gathered and
cross-referenced the most intimate details of every American, such as DNA
charting, GPS mapping, infectious disease tracking, health records,
utility usage, credit card spending, banking and investment records, cell
phone calls, internet access, and the most comprehensive grouping of data
was collected from the various government agencies, at every level.
The DNA charting was so immense, dating back thousands of years, because
the government was exhuming graves and covertly categorizing the collected
DNA, under the guise that burial was a barbaric ritual and extremely
inhumane, while wasting valuable land needed for the living. The professor
thought that the government might be onto soul frequencies, if they hadn’t
already figured it out, by what types of DNA structures they were
tracking. Shockingly, Joshua ascertained that he was one of their biggest
targets, because of his genetic make-up, or in his case, lack of it.
When Joshua inadvertently finds a photo of Andrew’s girlfriend, Jennifer,
on another part of the Web site, he discovers she is one of a multitude of
genetically cloned spies. The clones are considered to have “perfect” DNA
and every one of them was “born” within a top secret facility, then
gradually integrated into the unsuspecting population. Seemingly, each
clone’s sole purpose for being “alive” was to be used as the government’s
“eyes and ears” for monitoring our private and apparently, not so private
moments. Only the professor knew there was insatiably more the government
was after than merely audio/visual recordings.
“Seeing” the world through Jennifer’s eyes while logged onto the site,
gives him an unwanted, up close and personal look into his son’s life as
he sees her having sex with him. Being spied on via his son, the professor
wildly tears around his apartment as he searches his brain for a way to
save his only son. Glancing at the computer screen once more, he “sees”
the couple headed up the stairs of his apartment complex. Facing eminent
danger, this man must get out of his mind and take action for the first
time in his life, if he and his son are to live. Unfortunately, he didn’t
“sneak” onto the Web site as well as he thought. This one act has
unwittingly made him the most sought after man in America. In their hunt,
the government will learn the magnitude of his genuine threat to the “new
system”. Joshua Messina has a new found mission in life, to stay alive
long enough to ensure that the key to conscious reincarnation will not be
lost, or worse, in the hands of the government.
Copyright 2008 Cara Heagy
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