Dark Horse Assassin: Rise of the Messiah by Jihad

Dark Horse Assassin: Rise of the Messiah by Jihad

Author:Jihad [Jihad]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780970610294
Amazon: 0970610297
Publisher: Envisions Publishing, LLC
Published: 2014-10-06T04:00:00+00:00


Chapter 23

November 1, 2007

SAME DAY: Pine Mountain, Kentucky

Pine Mountain was in Eastern Kentucky, just west of the Appalachians about an hour from Tennessee. The twenty-four inch all-terrain tires rolled over the snow and dirt, crushing any and everything in their path. A Huey helicopter awaited instructions at the small Tri-Cities regional airport in Blountville, Tennessee, ninety miles Southeast.

Gerald Bush, General Lesure, and Constance Greenspan watched the action from the one hundred twenty inch computer screen in the situation room at CIA headquarters.

“I do not like this,” the NSA chief said. “This is not the way we operate. I still say we should have farmed the job out to the Patriot Act or one of our other Black Op contractors.”

“And we would have done just that, Maurice, if we had had the time,” the red haired, pale late thirty something, chairman said. “We don’t know how long the pastors will be there. Our Intel is already forty-eight hours old.”

The NSA chief shook his head. “I’m sorry you two, it’s just incredibly hard to believe that Joel Naison, Louis Muhammad, Hakim Fast, and Jeremiah White are part of a grand conspiracy to take down the government. If you were to tell me that Muhammad or Fast were involved, I could almost wrap my mind around that, but Naison? And I’m not just saying that because he’s white. Naison has too much too lose. How would he benefit?”

“That’s the sixty-four thousand dollar question,” Chairman Greenspan said while watching the Hummers slowly navigate the snow and muddy wooded mountain terrain.

“I’ve reviewed the test results from all nine subjects that were injected with the 5E1G truth serum before we injected Boyce,” General Lesure remarked. “I know all of them answered the five hundred polygraph questions truthfully, but do either of you think it’s even remotely possible that Boyce lied about some of what he said. I mean some of the things that came out of the old man’s mouth were so far fetched, they bordered on fantasy.”

“Such as?” Connie interrupted.

The NSA chief thought a second before responding. “Well, Boyce rambled on about XR13’s son being the last descendant of some Herculean god. The old man could have been in the early stages of dementia, I guess. Hell, I don’t know any other way of explaining why someone as sharp as him would rattle off the nonsense that he did. I mean, come on. The old man sounded like he really believed that nonsense about XR13’s boy being the second coming of Christ.”

Gerald pointed. “Look!”

The words RADIO SILENCE flashed across the screen. That meant absolute silence from there on out. The Bluetooth transmitter in their ears allowed the chief to command them from seven hundred miles away at CIA headquarters, not even he was to break radio silence.

In the spring and summer, the cabin would have been completely hidden in the dense vegetation that surrounded it. But thanks to Jack Frost freezing the greenery, naked trees and the snow covered mountain terrain made the cabin much easier to see.



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