Darit

by Peter Gregory

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Darit describes what happens when the cloning of humans, done for the benefit of the human race, falls into the wrong hands.

Vast caves in the bowels of Snowdonia house the UK’s top secret research programme. Here, clones of long dead monsters, such as Hitler and Jack the Ripper, and famous scientists, such as Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin, are reared together to assess the importance of nature versus nurture. But it’s the replacement cloning of the ultimate soldier from the DNA of a long dead Spartan warrior and a ferocious attack dog that results in disaster. Whilst searching for traits such as bravery, fearlessness and courage, scientists inadvertently discover the ethnicity genes, the sequences of genes which make us Caucasian, Mongoloid or Negroid.

A spy leaks this information to his masters in China, where TRIAD members have taken control of the country. Using this vital information, the Chinese pour vast resources into developing an ethnic genetic virus (EGV) to wipe out 90 per cent of Caucasians, 90 per cent of the white populations of planet Earth: the people of the UK, Europe, America, Russia, Australia and New Zealand. Men, women, children and babies, all would die a terrible death from the ethnic specific ebola virus. Simultaneously, China and its ally, North Korea, would unleash a 10,000 strong army of ultimate soldiers on South Korea and Japan, leaving China and North Korea as the undisputed rulers of the new world. The triumph of Project DARIT, the Domination And Realignment of International Territories, an anagram of TRIAD, would be complete.

The West responds by frantically developing its own EGV targeted at Mongolians, as well as an antidote to the Caucasian EGV, but will it be too little, too late?
  • ISBN10 1800460473
  • ISBN13 9781800460478
  • Publish Date 28 October 2020
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 3 December 2022
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Troubador Publishing
  • Imprint Matador
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 312
  • Language English