The Shadow of Armageddon

The Shadow of Armageddon
Title The Shadow of Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Jim LeMay
Publisher Silver Lake Pub
Total Pages 348
Release 2004-06-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781931095891

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The War After Armageddon

The War After Armageddon
Title The War After Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Ralph Peters
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 481
Release 2010-08-31
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0765363402

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The best-selling author of The War in 2020 imagines a post-apocalyptic war launched by America in retaliation against Islamic extremists who have used nuclear weapons to destroy Los Angeles, Israel and parts of Europe, a battle that is complicated by anti-Muslim Christian zealots. Reprint. A best-selling novel.

Armageddon

Armageddon
Title Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Leon Uris
Publisher Open Road Media
Total Pages 810
Release 2011
Genre Berlin (Germany)
ISBN 9781453231609

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Sean O'Sullivan, who hates Germans, falls in love with a German girl after World War II while the Russians and Americans clash over Berlin.

In Armageddon's Shadow

In Armageddon's Shadow
Title In Armageddon's Shadow PDF eBook
Author Greg Marquis
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 424
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN 9780773520790

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The United States had important ties with Canada's Maritime Provinces that were profoundly shaken by the American Civil War. Drawing extensively on newspaper reports, personal papers, and local histories, Greg Marquis captures the drama of the times, effectively putting the reader into the thick of the action. In Armageddon's Shadow highlights Maritime support for the beleaguered Confederacy and the grave implications this had on race relations in Canada. Marquis details the involvement of maritimers in running blockades and recounts the experiences of some of the thousands of men from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island who served in America's bloodiest conflict. Book jacket.

The Armageddon Conspiracy

The Armageddon Conspiracy
Title The Armageddon Conspiracy PDF eBook
Author Mike Hockney
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 292
Release 2009-09-29
Genre Christianity
ISBN 1445201402

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King Solomon is one of the Bible's most famous figures, responsible for building the Holy Temple that housed the Ark of the Covenant. Yet Solomon died as an apostate. How could a man fabled for his wisdom reach the conclusion that God was false? The Armageddon Conspiracy reveals the answer to this greatest Biblical mystery. The Temple of Solomon was not the house of God at all but a special chamber designed to contain a unique weapon, for which Solomon had the most astounding purpose in mind. Solomon, a man obsessed with witchcraft and magic, believed he had found the key to the supreme mystery of life, but he died before he could complete his mission. The world's oldest secret society, of which Solomon was the Grand Master, still exists and now its members are about to perform the final cataclysmic ceremony Solomon had planned for so long.

Codex Armageddon

Codex Armageddon
Title Codex Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Andy Chambers
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 2000-07
Genre Adventure games
ISBN 9781841540450

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Sleepwalking to Armageddon

Sleepwalking to Armageddon
Title Sleepwalking to Armageddon PDF eBook
Author Helen Caldicott
Publisher The New Press
Total Pages 133
Release 2017-11-07
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1620972476

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A frightening but necessary assessment of the threat posed by nuclear weapons in the twenty-first century, edited by the world's leading antinuclear activist With the world's attention focused on climate change and terrorism, we are in danger of taking our eyes off the nuclear threat. But rising tensions between Russia and NATO, proxy wars erupting in Syria and Ukraine, a nuclear-armed Pakistan, and stockpiles of aging weapons unsecured around the globe make a nuclear attack or a terrorist attack on a nuclear facility arguably the biggest threat facing humanity. In Sleepwalking to Armageddon, pioneering antinuclear activist Helen Caldicott assembles the world's leading nuclear scientists and thought leaders to assess the political and scientific dimensions of the threat of nuclear war today. Chapters address the size and distribution of the current global nuclear arsenal, the history and politics of nuclear weapons, the culture of modern-day weapons labs, the militarization of space, and the dangers of combining artificial intelligence with nuclear weaponry, as well as a status report on enriched uranium and a shocking analysis of spending on nuclear weapons over the years. The book ends with a devastating description of what a nuclear attack on Manhattan would look like, followed by an overview of contemporary antinuclear activism. Both essential and terrifying, this book is sure to become the new bible of the antinuclear movement—to wake us from our complacency and urge us to action.