For Gerilynne, Faith, and Abigail who sacrificed so much to
allow this trilogy to become a reality;
But most of all for Shiloh, who sacrificed far more. May it serve you well.
This novel is a work of historic and prophetic fiction. While well known and
widely reported historic events and public personalities are referenced, only
those events which have been widely reported by reliable nonfiction sources
should be assumed to be true; all others should be assumed to be the product of
the author's imagination. Additionally, incorporated into this work are the
names of several institutions and organizations such as the United Nations and
numerous national governments, as well as the names of a few 'public persons,'
including political and religious leaders and celebrities. References to events
involving any such persons, institutions, organizations, or governments
following the date of publication of this book are entirely the product of the
author's imagination.
With the exceptions noted above, all other names, characters, and incidents are
either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any
resemblance to actual events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is
entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of either the author or the
publisher.
James BeauSeigneur has been writing professionally for fifteen years. His
published works include technical manuals on strategic defense and military
avionics, newspaper articles, speeches for U.S. Congressional and Senatorial
candidates, and lyrics for several published songs. Formerly involved full-time
in politics, Mr. BeauSeigneur has managed several U.S. Congressional and
Senatorial campaigns and in 1980 ran for U.S. Congress against Al Gore, now the
Vice President. He has four years of experience in military intelligence,
including two and a half years with the National Security Agency.
"Are these the shadows of things that mil be, or are they the shadows of things
that may be?"
For Gerilynne, Faith, and Abigail who sacrificed so much to
allow this trilogy to become a reality;
But most of all for Shiloh, who sacrificed far more. May it serve you well.
This novel is a work of historic and prophetic fiction. While well known and
widely reported historic events and public personalities are referenced, only
those events which have been widely reported by reliable nonfiction sources
should be assumed to be true; all others should be assumed to be the product of
the author's imagination. Additionally, incorporated into this work are the
names of several institutions and organizations such as the United Nations and
numerous national governments, as well as the names of a few 'public persons,'
including political and religious leaders and celebrities. References to events
involving any such persons, institutions, organizations, or governments
following the date of publication of this book are entirely the product of the
author's imagination.
With the exceptions noted above, all other names, characters, and incidents are
either the product of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously, and any
resemblance to actual events, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is
entirely coincidental and beyond the intent of either the author or the
publisher.
James BeauSeigneur has been writing professionally for fifteen years. His
published works include technical manuals on strategic defense and military
avionics, newspaper articles, speeches for U.S. Congressional and Senatorial
candidates, and lyrics for several published songs. Formerly involved full-time
in politics, Mr. BeauSeigneur has managed several U.S. Congressional and
Senatorial campaigns and in 1980 ran for U.S. Congress against Al Gore, now the
Vice President. He has four years of experience in military intelligence,
including two and a half years with the National Security Agency.
"Are these the shadows of things that mil be, or are they the shadows of things
that may be?"