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Contaminant (The Palmdale Files Book 4) Contaminant by Harold Anderson
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“The persons responsible for the deception went so far as to place the bodies in the plane, buckle them into their seats, and then fly the plane in terrible weather in Washington state. I know this because I saw the attached pictures of the wreckage strewn about the side of a mountain in the Cascade Range. The exact location had already been redacted, and I assume the government provided the same aggressive cleanup they had executed with E21Z, or Space Chase.”
Harold Anderson, Contaminant
“May you stay safe in these troubling times. —Harold”
Harold Anderson, Contaminant
“More recently, SARS and H1N1 surfaced and threatened the world’s population, but thankfully they are different from COVID-19, and we prevented a global pandemic spread of those diseases. I”
Harold Anderson, Contaminant
“Here is the cold, hard fact: if you don’t want a highly contagious virus to spread, then you must isolate the carriers. We, my friends, are the carriers. As painful and difficult as it is, we must isolate or face horrific consequences beyond a broken economy. It is not an easy feat to accomplish, and I do not envy our world leaders.”
Harold Anderson, Contaminant
“The general’s use of the word “soldier” reminded me of my position within Palmdale, and I snapped to attention. “Yes, sir. You can count on me.”
Harold Anderson, Contaminant
“them to a closed-door event and poisoning them with thallium, the “poisoner’s poison.” It is an incredibly toxic metal that, when used, is colorless, odorless, and tasteless. According to the information we produced by concatenating our report data, thirty-six”
Harold Anderson, Contaminant
“crash landing of a propeller plane with thirty-six bodies on it.”
Harold Anderson, Contaminant
“At a time when my faith severely wavered and I turned my back on God in favor of empirical truth, my Christian roots informed me of the power of death as the gateway into heaven and the presence of the Almighty. But”
Harold Anderson, Contaminant