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Decoding The Station Master Protocol: What we know about the world's most deadly puzzle
MANY IN BRITISH INTELLIGENCE CALLED IT AN UNSOLVABLE ENIGMA. But what they knew as 'The Station Master Protocol' has been blown wide open again by the power of computer cryptography, and this book is the end result of several man-years worth of clue solving, crypto-hacking and conspiracy investigations by one man whose mission is to find the truth, no matter what the cost.Have YOU got what it takes to finish this devilishly tricky and seemingly insoluble puzzle? This book contains months of decyphering, research, and an alarmingly real glimpse into so-called 'conspiracy theories' the world over... Research into what might turn out to be the world's most dangerous puzzle. Have you tried to solve the Station Master Protocol, a cold case file full of clues from Schmid Robi (who since disappeared while in Boston)? Here's what we know so far, but it will take someone special to solve it. The stakes are high. It's time for you to get famous by bringing those in darkness and political intrigue out into the open - if you're sure you want that kind of fame Inside this book is everything the author knows about The Station Master Protocol, its clues and pointers, and its equally mysterious 'source', Schmid Robi. These answers and solutions are only part of the puzzle, and present us with many more revealed and decoded clues that need to be studied and solved... it'll take a true puzzling genius to crack this case.The author is an internationally respected authority on conspiracy theories, cold cases, and espionage. His reputation has made life difficult at times but he believes that truth is more important than winning or losing. Most importantly, he knows when it's time to enlist the help of others - and that could be you Whoever solves this is going to be famous. One way or another...
Satpole's Day: The day the world ended and nobody noticed
It was breakfast time on an ordinary day in an ordinary suburb, and Paul Satpole had already cut himself shaving, burnt the toast, boiled the kettle dry, watched helplessly as the ironing board folded up at his feet, spilled milk on his only clean tie, locked himself outside in a business suit and bunny slippers, and lost his keys down a handy storm drain. And his mobile's battery was dead. A day like that really tests your mettle; it couldn't get any worse... Unless, of course, the whole world was ending today, and it was technically YOUR fault. Which it was. And it wasn't even 9am yet.Peter J Clark is an accomplished British journalist and news editor, and has been writing books and short stories for over three decades for fun, for business, and for spiritual advancement. His works include Satpole's Day, as well as The Sorcerer's Handbook (a practical guide to paganism, spirituality, witchcraft and sorcery), and Decoding the Station Master Protocol (deciphering a mysterious and unsolved Cold War conspiracy puzzle), along with seven editions of The Loyalty Guide (the bible of the customer loyalty marketing trade, published by The Wise Marketer, which he co-founded).