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Aleph Shin

~ Sender Zeyv

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Aleph Shin

Sender Zeyv
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Over thirty years ago, an Israeli submarine, the Dakar, disappeared without a trace on its maiden voyage. On May 28, 1999 the wreckage of the vessel was found 2800 meters below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Over the years, several theories had emerged as to its fate. Samson’s Lion, a fictional story, is predicated on a novel idea. The submarine was deliberately made to vanish and later scuttled. It concealed a vital, top secret mission of the Israeli secret service.

It is now the future. Missiles carrying poison gas launched from Iran rain down upon the Israeli populace in the wee hours of the morning. Israel doesn’t react. But a few hours after the onset of the attack, strange and inexplicable phenomena begin to wreak deadly havoc throughout the Middle East. Thousands of terr ...Read More

Aleph Shin

~ Sender Zeyv

Aleph Shin

Sender Zeyv
Published year: 2000

Over thirty years ago, an Israeli submarine, the Dakar, disappeared without a trace on its maiden voyage. On May 28, 1999 the wreckage of the vessel was found 2800 meters below the surface of the Mediterranean Sea. Over the years, several theories had emerged as to its fate. Samson’s Lion, a fictional story, is predicated on a novel idea. The submarine was deliberately made to vanish and later scuttled. It concealed a vital, top secret mission of the Israeli secret service.

It is now the future. Missiles carrying poison gas launched from Iran rain down upon the Israeli populace in the wee hours of the morning. Israel doesn’t react. But a few hours after the onset of the attack, strange and inexplicable phenomena begin to wreak deadly havoc throughout the Middle East. Thousands of terr ...Read More

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