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Astounding, astonishing, and haunting, "Guests Of The Nation" offers an intriguing alternative to what the late George Carlin called the 9/11 "consensus reality." Philip K. Dick would love how this deft American novel captures our imagination and never lets go. Mike Palecek has graced us with a sparkling gem you'll read non-stop and more than once.

— Karen Kwiatkowski, Lt Col [ret.], USAF, Ph.D,
working at the Pentagon on 9/11

 

“Once again, Mike Palecek deftly connects the dots with Guests of the Nation. The picture that emerges is horrifyingly clear for those who have eyes to see.”

David Mathison, Publisher
BE THE MEDIA

 

"Mike Palecek has the uncanny ability to convey an understanding of real events through the medium of fiction. No one who reads this book will ever feel the same way about our government and will burn to learn how close he has come to revealing the truth about the events of 9/11. The answer, alas, is, all too close!"

— James H. Fetzer, Ph.D., Founder, Scholars for 9/11 Truth

 

"I loved it! I think GOTN is a timely published 9/11 story, a quick and easy read for our too busy lives, and one that just might sink into the American people's consciousness, finally. I wish it could be placed for sale on every store's "impulse" check-out counter across the USA . . . "

- Elizebeth O. Metz
Summer of Truth, 2008,
The Plane Truth Project REDUX

 

"Once again, Palecek leads us sleepwalkers through Nightmerica, the twisted beyond corruption conspiracyland of a million fears. Our tour begins in the nooks, crannies, and crawlspaces necessarily accessed to bring a building down in its footprint.

Before George W. Bush's bloody rampage across the world could commence there need be a "catalyzing" event. Enter the crime of the century on the eleventh day of the ninth month of the first year. Palecek goes among the real 9/11 conspirators to prove fiction is no stranger to truth.

Palecek chronicles better than anyone America's legion nobodies, shocked, awed, and standing appalled as their president careers around the globe, death and hellfire marking his passage.

From headless corpses bobbing down the Tigris, to Lousianna's unindentified "floaters," Palecek reminds, we're all little people in this not so brave Neo World; no more citizens, but merely "guests" serving at the pleasure of the president."

— Chris Cook, Gorilla Radio

 

"Gripping, insightful character dialogue leading to that nagging suspicion that something doesn't seem to add up within our currently accepted, main stream media promoted worldview — finishing with the only possible solution of a totalitarian agenda.

"Great Read!"

— Dan Nalven, 911Truth.org

 

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