Adolph Hitler was playing God.The first jet aircraft, rockets, guided-missiles and a state-of-the-art wolf-pack were not enough to sate the Fuehrer’s militant appetite. Adolph Hitler needed the ultimate weapon of war, something which would shock and ultimately defeat the entire world. In 1938 he found it, something referred to by Reinhard Heydrich as Gothic Magic.Neural-Conditioning and Direction (NCD) was science gone mad. By surgically implanting a circuit of thirteen-specifically designed electrodes, German scientists were able to ‘condition’ the human body to the point where it could withstand inordinate amounts of trauma, while increasing healing capabilities in a completely unnatural manner. In several cases limb regeneration was even reported.Adolph Hitler was trying to create the perfect fighting machine, the indestructible soldier.And he’d nearly succeeded.About the Author:David Alan Dickens is a 47-year-old novelist from Baltimore, Maryland. David has an acute appreciation for the classic masters of horror (Edgar Allan Poe, Alfred Hitchcock and Ray Bradbury), as well as those which have defined the Twentieth Century and beyond (Stephen King, Max Brooks and Michael Crichton). Mr. Dickens loves to terrify his reader audience. Visit David’s websites for a complete list of published works:www.HauntedCravings.comwww.TheMasterOfHorror.com
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- Release Date 10/15/2004
- Authors David Alan Dickens, Christine Cartwright
- Language English
- Company Haunted Cravings; 2nd edition
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