The Jesus Factor moves from Washington to Hiroshima, from Moscow to a tiny island in the south pacific, where the young Hugh McGavin flew the first atomic bombing mission in 1945. Now he puts the... This description may be from another edition of this product.
"The Jesus Factor" is a superbly written, utterly engrossing, and amazingly believable tale of how the atom bomb, our prized protectorate against enemies who would engage in the use of chemical or biological warfare, may not be as functional as we have always been taught. A must-read for conspiracy buffs -- THIS NOVEL IS ABSOLUTELY PLAUSIBLE. And I'm NOT a conspiracy buff. If you don't finish it in one sitting, you don't like books.
I'm not sure if this book is fiction or non-fiction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I have read and re-read this book four times since 1985 and I am still not sure if it is fiction as it claims or is non-fiction with the names changed to confuse. Governmental mis-information has been a given for many years. This book shows how it could be used. After all, the existance of an atomic bomb, whether true or not, certainly would keep potential enemies at bay. This is what happened during the cold war. Well written and really scary.
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