51, 52, Then Area 53

 


Matt Stonish is the primary protagonist in Hope: A Wayfarers Story. In a tunnel he is using as a means of subterranean travel he discovers clues that inform him of an artist named Leslie Blackwell who is trapped at top-secret, not so secret Area 53. Matt decides that he must, against all odds, attempt to penetrate 53 and rescue her. Here is some of what Matt knew about the installation, and you dear reader should know this as well:


He knew that the vast, underground installation in Warners known to the few as Area 53 was constructed in the shape of a hand. Residents of the area were told during construction that it was a water treatment facility, and being good sheep with short attention spans they did not question it, because TV news and local politicians would not lie, right?

Politics and TV news were no longer local, but the narrative remained unchanged. In truth Area 53 was a multidimensional government facility similar to its predecessors 51 and 52. Unlike 51 and 52, it served the ALL World Order and not the disbanding U.S. Military. Numerous undertakings went on there, some experimental and others intentional, and if anyone had opened eyes, they would see these things were hardly secret.



Many Bio-Supernatural creations emerged from Area 53, including the virus called the Vapor that was designed to kill God’s angels if it infected them while in the earthly dimension. The Vapor could kill infected humans as well unless they were vax-apped against the over-exaggerated and some would say “hoax” CZ222 virus. In simple terms, the CZ222 was a mask for the Vapor that most thought was just a serious stomach bug.

Will Matt succeed? Will he survive and make it to his cabin home? Will he take on this daring task alone? Get must-read Hope: A Wayfarers Story in Kindle or print



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