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The Owl and The Hawk
An End to Terrorism
John Errett
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Paperback | 344 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9801920-0-1
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Summary
In this great read, billionaire American businessman, Alan Davis takes on
the fanatical Muslim extremists with all the power at his disposal. He
challenges the ineffectiveness of the United Nations, NATO, the EU and the
various world governments to win the war against terrorism.
He reasons that the only way to win the war will be for the good Muslims
of the world to defeat the evil ones and re-establish a peace-loving Islam.
Accordingly, he assembles a formidable team including a former deputy
director of the CIA, a former senior agent of British MI-6 and his alluringly
beautiful Muslim wife, Aly. Together they form ADALA, meaning “justice”
in Arabic, to combat Al Qaeda and all its evil fellow travelers anywhere in
the world.
They launch an intensive campaign to recruit those American Muslims who
suffer indignation, helplessness and humiliation while watching their sacred
beliefs distorted into mass murder, destruction and rape as a result of Muslim
terrorism around the world.
They are instructed by a former Navy Seal and a former CIA master of
espionage and assassination employing both the CIA and the Al Qaeda
operations manuals. After intensive training, the recruits become OWLS
and are assigned in pairs to assassinate terrorist leaders anywhere they exist.
Their missions begin in America and take them to England, France,
Germany, Italy, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and
Afghanistan.
Alan Davis couldn’t bring himself to ask anyone to assassinate another human
being unless he was willing to do the same. He travels to Afghanistan himself
to kill a notorious Taliban leader, but is captured by the Taliban, tortured and
held for ransom. Now it’s up to the ADALA OWLS to save him.
The astonishing ending reveals a plan, which if in effect on 9/11, would likely
have avoided that horrible catastrophe with all its loss of life and property.
About the Author
A native New Yorker now living in Florida, John Errett has seen the world. His multiple careers - first as president of Holiday Planning Corp., a world wide travel organization; then as a co-founder of United Intelligence, Inc. (UNITEL) and later as vice president of strategic services for Conair Corporation - have afforded him 40 years of extensive international travel and cultural appreciation. John's first visit to the Middle East in the early 1970s was hosted by the government of Israel. He had the opportunity of inspecting an air force base and shown the need for additional Phantom Jet aircraft. Standing atop a destroyed Syrian tank on the Golan Heights, he witnessed the vulnerability of Israeli settlements in the valley below and the tensions that continue to plague the region. His interest in both the cultures and hostilities of the region peaked in 1975 when he was re-baptized in the River Jordan. It was in the same year when his company, Holiday Planning, received the Shalom Award from the Israeli government. As co-founder and vice president of UNITEL he worked on an element of the USA/Iranian hostage crisis in 1980 and 1981. Former Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon was a member of the UNITEL Advisory Board.
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