The God Conspiracy

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One e-mail. Five lines. 4,000 dead.And it is only just beginning…When a small boy in Iowa forwards a mysterious email from ‘God’ to a small group of friends, he unwittingly releases a trigger that sends blood pouring throughout his farming community.Thousands more are dead across the country in dozens of simultaneous terror attacks and the government blames fundamentalists who want to trigger the Apocalypse.FBI Agent Joe Unes reluctantly teams with reclusive Internet radio host Barney Ison (from Sharon K. Gilbert’s The Armageddon Strain) to expose the plot -- and discovers that he's not contending against flesh and blood.

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  • shovelhd
    great story!
    I found this to be an awesome story and i think that Mr Derek Gilbert does an outstanding job reading it! I look forward to other reads by Derek Gilbert. If you enjoy a good story and like stories of fiction that have basis in reality, this is a good one. The information within the pages comes from good information so if you like to research conspiracy and technology you will find this interesting.
  • gaitmaster
    Great story!!!
    From beginning to end it had many twists and turns and I really enjoyed the authors presentation great production . Other that got turned off by the religious connotations need to lighten up good and evil will always exist . Thanx loved the story !
  • another album12
    Great
    Ephesians 6:12 is what this book teaches. Even if it is fiction I take it as a warning for coming trials as a Christian that is.
  • cjoffitt64
    Nice work Derek!
    I enjoyed the story and the author's telling of it as well. I must say I'm a little biased as I listen to all of Derek and Sharon's podcasts....A View From The Bunker and P.I. D. Radio. Thank you Derek for your story and hard work and for your unwavering devotion to our coming King, Yeshua! God Bless!
  • XantesFire
    Awlful
    Why is this book in the News and Politics section? It's has some okay conspiracy ideas, but the cause and effect is so irrational. Almost every character seemed like a cutout of each other and the author inserts himself as the Deus Ex Machina hero.
  • iloveconvertibles
    A good read
    I really enjoyed this book, but was not really expecting the religious overtones The author created some really interesting characters (the 3 tech nerds were great!) The story did get a little preachy, but it was very enjoyable. .
  • Happy Housewife
    Interesting...Very Interesting.
    I enjoyed this podcast. The premise of the story was thought provoking and the emphasis on religion in relation to politics gave me something to think about. The characters were a little underdeveloped, or maybe too perfect to be believeable on the Christian side of the arguement (I can say this as a Christian who knows a lot of imperfect, but committed Christians), but overall it was a story worth listening to.
  • 'Ness
    loved it!!
    This is the first book I've ever downloaded and listened to the entire reading. It is a great story! It grabs you from the beginning and keeps you interested until the end. It was a little rushed at the end but leaves plenty of room for a sequel (hint hint Derek!). Don't consider myself a jesus freak, but open minded enough to still understand the characters and their feelings.
  • Nobammy Bin Lyin
    Godless Liberals hate this story!
    This is a great story, relevant premise with good reading and production values. The fact that it's coming from a 'Christian' perspective certainly turns some people off and that's fine but do some of you need to go God-bashing? Some of us welcome stories from this point of view and this is certainly a good one! Pesonally I think that the ones who hate it are the ones who need to listen the most. Our faiths and/or beliefs are not what should be derided, your lack of faith and the way you traet people with intolerance should be. Good job Mr. Gilbert, please keep 'em coming.
  • Lovelilady
    Really Awful
    Interesting premise, but really awful all around. Don't waste your time.
  • Solace08
    Mixed bag
    The author/reader is good with the story line and the reading. Can't hear him taking huge breaths, doesn't sound like he needs a drink of water, etc. unlike some other podcasts. However, the guy is clearly overboard with the christianity. Fine, you like jesus but it is so distracting when everyone wants to pray and they always react with "Oh my god", "Oh jesus", "Lord I wish I new your plan". It pulls me out of the story because it's just absurd that nearly everyone in the story is so so so devoted to jesus. I don't believe in anything like that but it doesn't bother me in the least to listen to a religious based story, it's just that the author needs to lighten up with the overtones.
  • Carlphish
    Fun and interesting conspiracy theory drama
    This was a well-written and compelling story, an interesting mystery feeding into the government conspiracy theories that are so popular in science fiction today. I am excited to see how the story ends.
  • rufriskey
    This is a fast paced great listen
    I was hooked in the first chapter. The story presented is so scary and timely it’s impossible to put down. The characters are likeable and realistic. So there is a little moralizing, it’s short and quite obvious; maybe I might learn something from the Bible and become a better person. Don’t let these mini sermons discourage you from checking it out. I don't see how can it hurt me? Most likely the opsite. What are some people so angry and afraid of?
  • DollyDagger
    This is "End Times" Christian fiction.
    This book belongs only under Christian fiction. It is not "News and Politics" and it is not Science Fiction. It is a total cliche.
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