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Alarmists, The
By Don Hoesel (Bethany House Publishers)
Release date: April 1, 2011
The 2012 phenomenon that’s going viral around the globe has led sociology professor Jameson Richards to study the impact on society when, like the Y2K scare, 12/21/12 comes and goes with hardly a wrinkle. This is the date that, according to the Mayan calendar, the doomsayers predict the world will end. Richards teams up with General Michaels, a scientist stationed at the Pentagon whose job it is to monitor the world’s fanatics, keeping an eye out for potential terrorists. Together they uncover something sinister going on beneath the surface, linked to billionaire and media mogul Jeremy Maxwell, who also happens to be a huge manufacturer of weapons systems. The 2012 date has captured Maxwell’s attention too, and he’s looking to cash in on the public’s fear and paranoia.
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Review – The Alarmists
Reviewed by Melanie De Jong
I liked “The Alarmists” – more than I thought I would.
Review – The Alarmists
Reviewed by Gail Welborn
Warning: Don’t start the book until you have time to finish it.
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