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Jupiter's Whistling Kettle
by Xaviére Cristeau
Part 1 of the Observer Trilogy series
THE OBSERVER is a ground-breaking trilogy. An intricate weave of conspiracy thriller odyssey and confirmed scientific reality. Fact and fiction are blended into a striking pattern of parallels as Cristeau builds an atmosphere of escalating tension and alarm. Incisive and robust in its research this montage of high altruism and cold hard fact is a thought-provoking thriller of wide angles and long shadows. A treasure-house of information unearths a shocking truth. Protagonist, Professor Michael Hart, is an English mathematician and astronomer, teaching in Florida, in the summer of 1968. A brilliant scientific observer, he is the first man to unlock one of the solar system's most damning secrets. He presents his thesis to NASA. Alarm bells ring as his research is met with hostility and suspicion. He finds himself branded an intellectual communist agitator. And the focus of an FBI manhunt across the South. He escapes to Mexico where he meets American anthropologist, Dr. Paul Navarro of UCLA. Sensing Hart is a troubled man, Navarro introduces him to an ancient shamanic soul-searching ritual. Conducted by the local Indians of the Puebla highlands. After indulging in their hallucinogenic ceremony, Hart attains the power to remote-view top secret government files, undetected. His ongoing revelations are explosive and unthinkable. In 1969, as Richard Nixon comes to power in the White House, Hart discovers NASA and the US military industrial complex are controlled by a secret higher order. Behind Apollo's shining facade America is being transformed. Into a space-borne nuclear strike force. In doing so, it has unwittingly sown the seeds of the Armageddon. At the launch of Apollo 13, in April 1970, Michael Hart breaks cover. He risks his life in a bold act of heroism to warn the American public. But how will a nation mesmerized by Apollo's iconic profile and grand ambition, believe the remote cry of a fugitive outsider? The prelude to this saga becomes its most damning feature. In 1945, an invisible Phoenix rose from the ashes of the burnt out ruins of Nazi Germany's Third Reich. It soared west, where its poisonous talons took root in the rich virgin soils of post-war USA. With decisive victories in two theaters of war America is mesmerized by its own self-confidence. A confetti-covered nation stood spellbound as the silent clockwork of an unthinkable agenda was set in motion. A bizarre riddle beyond imagining, whose consequence will decree the final destiny of mankind-the Armageddon, and its hideous aftermath. January 1961: Departing speech of outgoing Republican President Dwight D. Eisenhower openly denounces of the spurious growing relationship between government and big business in the US. His thinly veiled words of warning are delivered to the American public fifteen years too late. May 25, 1961: America's 35th President, new frontiersman John F. Kennedy, throws down the gauntlet of challenge, making it clear to the entire world in his historic mission speech that the United States is intending to put a man on the moon "before decade's end," the President boldly states. His mesmerizing words ignite a nation to action. Massive federal funding is released, to green light the Apollo program. But Kennedy shows reluctance for the assault on Cuba. As well as the Vietnam War. He falls from grace, and is eliminated by a higher echelon of power. An evil entity that has covertly fashioned the US military industrial complex, and the federal government's secular authorities, namely the FBI, the Pentagon, the CIA, and NASA, into an aggressive Fourth Reich. One that deliberately fuels war and global conflict as the catalyst for its technological weapons development program. Its fear mongering agenda will ultimately reach beyond this world.
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Metamorphosis
by Xaviére Cristeau
Part 2 of the Observer Trilogy series
Book Two - Metamorphosis - becomes a running commentary for the transformation of a man on a quest for the truth. Professor Michael Hart takes on a mission. He is unaware of just how vast it will be. Each time he makes it to the top of the mountain. He discovers another one hidden behind it. Even larger that the first. With an increasing level of danger at every step. Hart takes a personal time-out. From his teaching post at Elderdale high school in Orlando, Florida. He flies to Mexico. Where his own personal metamorphosis begins. He meets Dr. Paul Navarro from UCLA. Navarro suggest he take part in a shamanic ritual. After indulging in the ceremony, with the Indians of the Puebla highlands in Mexico. Hart come back to Earth, a different man. His male sexuality is reawakened. He finds his way back to the primal man, hidden beneath the layers of intellectual strata that have consumed him. His life starts over. He indulges in a romantic sexual affair with a young Mexican Indian goddess, named Fernanda. They spend three weeks together in the Bahamas. Getting to know the other side of life. Where fun and frivolity become the order of the day. The seeds of a deep spiritual bond are sown between them. On his way back home to Florida. Hart meets a second woman. Radiant flight hostess, Lois Strencke. Lois is a lonely woman. She invites him to stay at her home. Her presence in his life will take his male journey to new heights of primal virility. Months later Hart becomes the target of an FBI manhunt. A shoot to kill mission. But Hart finds he has an unlikely ally. A man inside the system. The Mayor of Orlando. Whose daughter, Penelope, is one of Hart's students at Elderdale high school. The mayor takes pity on him and gives him a 48 hour head start. And a stiff warning to get out of the country and never return. Hart goes on the run. Headed for Canada. But he suddenly remembers Navarro. He visits Lois in Tallahassee. He convinces her to run away with him to California. Dr. Navarro had suggested that Hart come to California. Where the two men might indulge in a unique study. Lois drives Hart across the South. They hide out in Las Vegas for three nights. Where Hart's skills as a mathematician win them $12,000 at the Roulette table. They make it to Navarro's home in Malibu Point. Hart becomes a guinea pig in Navarro's SDTs (Sensory deprivation tanks) at UCLA. The willing subject of experimental forays into the unknown. Under the influence of the mysterious indigenous hallucinogenic from the Puebla highlands. Navarro reveals a hidden agenda. He has been looking for a intellectual subject to indulge this unique study. A man with the IQ of Professor Michael Hart becomes the perfect Manchurian candidate. Navarro wants to know if Michael Hart can reach the same level of initiation that he himself has already attained, as a parallel universe voyager. Hart is enticed by the fact that top secret government documents can be remote-viewed. And not only that. Changes can be made to those files. By the person remote-viewing them, if they can reach certain levels of initiation. But there are hidden dangers. The revelations of their research are too bizarre to be considered real. Or are they? The answers they find in the Akashic record (the grand time library) are brutally honest. Too much for the man in the street. But they make perfect sense to Navarro and Hart. In time they discover they are being watched. By a higher order. One they will have to do battle with, to save the human race from the Armageddon.
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The Brave Ulysses
by Xaviére Cristeau
Part 3 of the Observer Trilogy series
The Brave Ulysses is the final piece of The Observer Trilogy enigma. Opening chapter, The Ides of May, marks a turning point in the research of Professor Michael Hart and Dr. Paul Navarro. Their grail quest begins. Michael Hart has been reported killed, in the press, across the South. He has to find a way to contact his bereaved parents, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. And let them know he is alive and well. Without the FBI finding him. J. Edgar Hoover realizes Hart isn't dead. He learns it was one of his own field agents in the South, Jeb Riarsen, who was killed in a car accident, by mistake, in the manhunt for the fugitive professor. Hart and his lady lover, Lois Strencke, escape by road to California. Where he and Navarro embark on their unusual line of research, at UCLA. Their study turns into a mission of salvation. They discover the human race is in great danger, if it persists with the development of a space-borne nuclear strike force. The two men learn that the Earth itself is being transformed. Into a revolving battle star. One with far reaching capabilities. And even further reaching ramifications. If humanity becomes a danger to the galactic federation. What will be the reaction of the Earth's nearest neighboring civilization, the Nephilim? The spacefarers who came to Earth and created Homo Sapiens in the first place. They will see Man as Frankenstein's monster. Rising up to destroy its creator. Their reaction will be swift and final. Hart and Navarro realize the Armageddon is not just a biblical myth. It will become a dire reality. If something isn't done to prevent it. Their mission to enlighten the people of the United States, grows exponentially, to encompass the entire world. They must find a way to halt the creation of space-borne nuclear weapons. Hart's series of journeys inside the Akashic record, shine light on the dangerous path Man is treading. They also reveal the identity of the being leading humanity to destruction-and why. Empire after empire, have risen and fallen. Taking mankind one step closer to the precipice, with each new era. Britain launches the industrial revolution. And the age of steam. It leads the way into the 20th century, where, after two world wars, Man discovers atomic, and subsequently, nuclear technology. All that is required now is a space-borne delivery system for the warheads. And the Beast of the Apocalypse is ready to strike. The cold war and the space race are set in motion, to complete this final phase of development. Hart realizes that the foreboding death star from the Book of Revelations, is planet Earth. His mission becomes cripplingly complex. How will two unknown intellectuals, from two diverse fields of scientific endeavor, convince the world of the danger it is blindly wading into? Especially when the Earth's major political leaders are the victims of demonic mind control? An evil trance, designed to keep the technological thrust moving forward. And the devil's agenda hidden from the masses. Hart does his best to warn America. In April 1970, he risks his life, in an attempts to stop the launch of Apollo 13. Devil's advocate, Siegfried Otto Borsch, reveals his hidden power. He orders two heavily armed Harrier fighter jets into the sky over the Kennedy Launch Center. To destroy Hart's light plane. As he illegally buzzes the spectator stands to drop his warning leaflets. The saga plays out in front of a crowd of onlookers and network news cameras. Borsch orders a media blackout. Not one single frame makes it onto national television. All eyewitnesses are detained. And forced to sign the official secrets act. Hart narrowly escapes death. He rattled the devil's the cage, but the victory is hollow. The launch goes ahead, despite his best effort.
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