The Genghis Khan Project

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The Genghis Khan Project
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ISBN-10 : 9781387799572
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Book Synopsis The Genghis Khan Project by : John Topham

Book excerpt: Back in 1968, The Agency realized something drastic had to be done to save mankind from itself. While other agencies and governments throughout the world refused to see into the disastrous future, the very same future we all face today, The Agency realized the only chance of survival rested on the formation and success of the Genghis Khan Project, which all depended on the sexual prowess of one young man. Not just any young man, but what turned out to be the worldÕs smartest man. A man who became not only the foundation of The Project but, fundamentally, The Agency itself; with the type of unmatched power that could not only control and shape countries and continents, but life itself. The fate of mankind will be decided by just one man, and this one man alone. Brian Taylor has the fate and destiny of us all under his control and very existence.


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