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The Links between Criminal Drug Labs and Biological Warfare

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Code Name Celery 50 - In this book, we deal with criminal drug laboratories being used to create weapons of mass destruction in the form of biological and bacterial weapons on behalf of terrorists. Have no doubt, such weapons will be used if terrorists gets hold of them. The Tokyo Sarin gas attack, in 1994, comes to mind. A week after this book was published, the mainstream reports came out of just such laboratories being found in Africa and were destroyed.

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I am not surprised, it happens often that what is revealed in GMJ Books are later confirmed by the media. The books are, after all, based on reality and facts that you are welcome to research.

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Code Name Celery 50 follows directly on Code Name Green 41 and together with that book is known as the “Lucy Books.” In Code Name Green 41, we first met “Lucy the Lunatic,” Angelique’s troubled counter-terrorism agent that was captured by the enemy.

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Ours is a harsh world, if captured, you will be made to regret that you were born, especially if female. Every kind of sexual and physical abuse will take place and did. Lucy was abused most horribly before she escaped (a story in itself but not revealed for security reasons).

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Lucy was then confined to a place of safety by psychologists only to be rescued again by Angelique and returned to duty, too soon, but it was for her own sanity.

Lucy did not do well in the asylum and has had an intense dislike of everything psychiatric ever since. Sometimes, not often, the captured agent gets a chance to take revenge and does so with great relish.

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In Code Name Celery 50, Lucy finally gets some justice. Thanks to the “Lucy Books” the medical condition, PNES is now better understood by many readers.

Description:

Spymaster extraordinaire, Angelique Dawson and her team are after an African warlord that captured and tortured one of her agents, Lucy, and is flooding the market with drugs to destabilise UN Peacekeeping Forces as well as South Africa itself.

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Angelique has already destroyed his smuggling routes and sank his drug carrying barge, the Inyosi Ubusi, on Lake Malawi during Code Name Green 41 (GMJ 20).

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Now she is turning her attention to him personally. She is going after him as only she can by using every dirty trick in the book and a few more that no one has ever heard about.

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Angelique’s Mossad colleagues get involved when she discovers that the warlord’s drug laboratory is being used for biological warfare purposes, making the mission more complex than usual.

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The narrator, Angelique’s later husband and soul, now her bodyguard and ground commander, former Police Special Forces Company Commander, Geoffrey Foxtrot, has his hands full protecting her as she flies in the darkness of night with a converted four engine Armstrong Whitworth Argosy, and a twin-boom British post-war military transport performing top secret missions.

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If you wish to read about Covert and Special Forces Operations in sub-Saharan Africa, the GMJ Books are the place to start. You will learn about covert operations, Special Forces techniques and military history not known outside the select few.

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Code Name Celery 50 is the twenty-first book of the popular GMJ Series.

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