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message 1: by Bill (new)

Bill Fairclough (theburlingtonfiles) | 7 comments If anyone wants to get a real insight into espionage, living "underground" and being involved in the infiltration of international organised crime (oft led by presidents et al) and what risks go with all that why not read FOR FREE one of my biographies?

It'll take about 20/30 minutes starting with https://everipedia.org/wiki/bill-fair.... By the way, it's not for headline hoppers as the devil is in the detail and in the hundreds of links emanating from the bio. You don't need to follow all of those to enjoy it but if a topic appears that interests you then the links (and links from those links) will fascinate you. You may also see more relevant photographs at https://www.instagram.com/fairclough_... which has only recently been opened.

The bio barely covers recent events (ignoring much over the last two/three decades) such as organising the delivery to Mueller of the Qatar Dossier on Trump (please see http://bit.ly/QuatarDossier) and other much more sinister activities. If you Google the Qatar Dossier you should get over 11 million hits.

If you have any questions, I'll try and answer them here ... subject to legal and security issues of course. I hope you find it enjoyable.

PS Other versions of the Everipedia bio are available, inter alia, on WikiSpooks, Amazon, Waterstones, WikiTree, FaireSansDire and TheBurlingtonFiles (including Beyond Enkription).
Bill Fairclough


message 2: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Clark | 24 comments I have a new e-book out. The title is The German Quarter and is set in the Palestine Mandate just before the outbreak of the first Arab-Israeli War. The following is a quick sketch of the story.

In the peaceful courtyard of the American Consulate General in Jerusalem, CIA officer Tom O'Brien listens to the chaos of the civil war growing in intensity around them. The UN has approved the partition of the Palestine Mandate into separate Jewish and Arab states, but the Arabs aren't buying it and 1948 has brought a brutal conflict to the Holy City. O'Brien's job is to keep his eyes and ears open, but to stay neutral in the conflict. But with former Nazis coming to Palestine to join the fray, and with the abduction of an agent who'd formerly worked for O'Brien, staying neutral is no longer an option for him. Once again he decides to act on his own and outside his official charter.

O'Brien's story is framed within the greater story of the events that led to the first Arab-Israeli War and the conflict between the two peoples that still festers to this day. By story's end, the new State of Israel is fighting for its life and al-Nakbah, the tragic flight of the Arab refugees, has begun.

Here is the link on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/German-Colony-...

Patrick Nolan Clark


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