Most of my regular readers know that I also write fiction in the form of novels. (e.g. Charles Hyde & the #7,” “The Keneally Chronicles,” “Church Key,” and “Justice in 3 Acts” … all available on Amazon)
While writing a new work of fiction, I am always on the lookout for a topic/plot for the next one. Since I am presently writing a new work of fiction, I just had an idea for the next one, I thought I would just run it by my readers and see what the general opinion might be … perhaps it would be too far out to even be considered.
Please bear with me.I will try to be as clear as possible.
In general, the basic plot involves illegal election interference on an opponent in the next Presidential campaign, and illegal spying on U.S. citizens, all members of the opponent’s staff by various U.S. intelligence communities. This interference was initiated by the CIA under the auspices of the administration then in power, and involved convincing other English speaking nations (let’s call them, the “Five Eyes Nations”) to talk with members of the opposition candidate’s staff. After being coaxed into talking to these mostly lowly opposition staff members, an English speaking rep (let’s say a rep from Australia), then reports some of these conversations as “suspicious,” and thus the FBI has a supposed reason to investigate the opposing candidate’s staff, even though they are American citizens.
To summarize, the CIA convinced by the present President’s administration initiated the intelligence hoax with the cooperation of our nation’s English-speaking allies. Other intelligence communities, including the FBI, then launched investigations of the opponent’s staff because of “suspicious” activities.
Would anyone read this book or this scenario too far out to be believed?
*** … News Flash!! Apparently this exact scenario is presently being reported as having occurred prior to the 2016 Presidential election by author, Michael Shellenberger.
Oh well, Back to the drawing board!
2/16/24