Dennis Allums

Dennis Allums

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Hello everyone, my name is Dennis Allums and I am the author of On a Hidden Field, The Kids Who Saw the Future. I'm interested in all types of activities and hobbies, especially mathematics and physics, in particular, super string theory (M-theory). I would classify myself as open minded to pretty much anything for anything is possible until proven impossible.

Dangerous Alliance

Dangerous Alliance

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<p>United Nations’ sanctions are crippling North Korea. China has turned her back on her malevolent partner. The North Korean military machine is crumbling, unable to function. Oil reserves are minimal and the government seeks new alliances.Cargo and tourist ships are disappearing along the Somali and Kenyan coastline at an alarming rate. Speeches abound, but inaction emboldens Al-Shabab to seek their next prize: Kenya. The terror organization controls land but requires weapons.Bedlam Bravo team leader Colonel Trevor Franklin (Ret.) leads the small international team into East Africa. Tempers flare as the team is embroiled in a political quagmire. The axis must be stopped to avert an international crisis but at what cost?Proudly published by Solstice Publishing</p>

Story Behind The Book

Late 2001, the United States government urged all creative minds to help fortell what those who are opposed to America might do next. I wrote On a Hiden Field, first as a screenplay in 2003/04 to warn all Americans. It was given to industry people in Hollywood in 2005. Many claim it was turned into an N.B.C. T.V. series (which made ovr $1 Billion) for it ad so many of our unusual chraterisitics, this has never been proven beyond doubt. What is true is that all or most (depending on who you talk to) of the predictions came true and the proof of this is posted on our website for any media or individual to exam or challenge. The world functions like a predetermined machine that if studied closely, certain patterns, probabilities and propesnsities cn be ascertaied t th point of accuaelyprdictiong events before tey occur.

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