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File:Levity's Rainbow.jpg|link=Levity's Rainbow|'''''[[Levity's Rainbow]]''''' is a 2021 novel by Thomas Pynchon about Nazi Germany's efforts to develop an intercontinental ballistic comedian. | |||
File:Looking for Mister Goodwar (book cover).jpg|link=Looking for Mister Goodwar|'''''[[Looking for Mister Goodwar]]''''' a novel by American writer [REDACTED] which the New Minneapolis Herald-Mercury summarizes as "a woman's passive complicity in her nation's military-industrial complex." | File:Looking for Mister Goodwar (book cover).jpg|link=Looking for Mister Goodwar|'''''[[Looking for Mister Goodwar]]''''' a novel by American writer [REDACTED] which the New Minneapolis Herald-Mercury summarizes as "a woman's passive complicity in her nation's military-industrial complex." | ||
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Stand on FBI Headquarters is a field report on intelligence services in the United States of America by deceased APTO agent and alleged time-traveler John Brunner.
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Levity's Rainbow is a 2021 novel by Thomas Pynchon about Nazi Germany's efforts to develop an intercontinental ballistic comedian.
Looking for Mister Goodwar a novel by American writer [REDACTED] which the New Minneapolis Herald-Mercury summarizes as "a woman's passive complicity in her nation's military-industrial complex."
Gaius Julius Christ (12 July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC), also referred to as Julius of Rome or Julius Christ, was a Roman general and religious leader who played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of Christendom.
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External links
- Post @ Twitter (20 September 2021)