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This novel ia a unique comedy-driven drama dealing with the modern day adventures of such oddball characters as Slippery Jack Danielson, Zack Zapata and Nick 'the Nostril' D'Amous. Crossing paths at the most unlikely moments, they end up exposing the White House lies about 9/11 and the War on Terror. The novel casts an unflinching eye on the machinations of the New World Order neocons and fires several well-placed salvos against the fulminators of the Religious Right and at the rise and gall of the New American Empire. Is this novel based on fact or fiction? You be the judge and jury. |
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| "It'sa a bit like having 9/121 explained to you by Benny Hill." Jim Marrs, author of "The Terror Conspiracy" |
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"This informative novel relegates the fictional 9/11 Commission Report to the dust bin of hiostory, wherer it belongs"
Joyce Lynn, Journalist |
| "Puts into perspective what could have happened regarding 9/11, and not only that, but plausibly what likely did happen."
W. Leon Smith, Publisher & Chief Editor-in-Chief ,The Lone Star Iconoclast
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| "Hal takes them all on in Modus Operandi 9/11 the Christian fundamentalists, the official 9/11 storey, the war in Iraq, the entire military-industrial complex, the bankers and assorted corporate globalists and greedy oligarchs. And he does it with his usual gift of satire and bar room humor. Every criminal has a 'Modus Operandi.' Sisson is always great reading."
Bruce K. Gagnon, Coordinator, Global Network Against Weapons and Nuclear Power in Space
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| "[This novel is] a smorgasbord of truth-is-stranger-than-fiction, educational material. The mammoth subject matter of what happened and why, on and after 9/11, is summed up with humurous overtones. Modus Operandi 9/11 is sure to cause dyspeptic burps among the military/industrial/banker/coporate complex, and persons suffering from other psychoses."
Richard Sanders, Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade
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| Modus Operandi by Hal Sisson Trade Paperback, 5.5 X 8.25, 320 pages ISBN: 0-9731109-2-9 CDN: $ 15.95, U.S. $ 14.95 February, 2007 |
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Contact: Lindy Sisson Email: lsisson@shaw.ca |