Arctic Collapse: The million year flood. SABOTAGE AND BETRAYAL IN THE POLAR REGION

In the remote reaches of the Arctic, a U.S. icebreaker vanishes under mysterious circumstances—its final moments captured by satellite as a seismic bloom rips through the ice shelf like a buried detonation. The world sees a tragedy. But Paul Decker, a former covert operative living in self-imposed exile, sees a pattern.

Dragged back into the field by a cryptic dossier and an old friend with questionable motives, Decker is assigned to investigate what happened to the Endurance I. What begins as a reconnaissance mission quickly spirals into something far larger—and far more engineered.

From the icy expanse of Greenland to the war rooms of NATO, signs point to a massive, coordinated attempt to destabilize the Arctic shelf. Controlled seismic charges. Artificial fault lines. Suppressed climate models. It’s not about oil or territory—it’s about catastrophe by design.

The ultimate plan? Trigger a catastrophic collapse of the Arctic shelf that unleashes tsunamis across Southeast Asia and drowns critical coastal infrastructure in Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, and beyond. The goal isn’t war. It’s economic redirection. The fallout would shift global manufacturing westward, erase competition, and generate trillions in reconstruction contracts for the corporate powers that engineered the flood.

At the center of it all is Oceanus—a defunct megacorporation that never truly died, merely rebranded and restructured. What remains is a hydra of shell companies, former board members, and strategic profiteers. Among them: a man named Elias Rook, whose signature appears deep inside the classified predictive models once designed by a reclusive mathematician named Krane.

For Decker, this isn’t a crusade. It’s just another assignment—one more in a long line of missions no sane person would take. But as he’s drawn deeper into the ice-bound labyrinth of Node-3, facing mercenaries, operatives, and ghosts from his own past, it becomes clear: the world won’t survive another hero. It needs a man too damaged to flinch, too angry to stop, and too late to walk away.

He may not return. He may not win.
But someone has to make sure the flood doesn’t come.

Click on this link to buy on Amazon

In the remote reaches of the Arctic, a U.S. icebreaker vanishes under mysterious circumstances—its final moments captured by satellite as a seismic bloom rips through the ice shelf like a buried detonation. The world sees a tragedy. But Paul Decker, a former covert operative living in self-imposed exile, sees a pattern.

Dragged back into the field by a cryptic dossier and an old friend with questionable motives, Decker is assigned to investigate what happened to the Endurance I. What begins as a reconnaissance mission quickly spirals into something far larger—and far more engineered.

From the icy expanse of Greenland to the war rooms of NATO, signs point to a massive, coordinated attempt to destabilize the Arctic shelf. Controlled seismic charges. Artificial fault lines. Suppressed climate models. It’s not about oil or territory—it’s about catastrophe by design.

The ultimate plan? Trigger a catastrophic collapse of the Arctic shelf that unleashes tsunamis across Southeast Asia and drowns critical coastal infrastructure in Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, and beyond. The goal isn’t war. It’s economic redirection. The fallout would shift global manufacturing westward, erase competition, and generate trillions in reconstruction contracts for the corporate powers that engineered the flood.

At the center of it all is Oceanus—a defunct megacorporation that never truly died, merely rebranded and restructured. What remains is a hydra of shell companies, former board members, and strategic profiteers. Among them: a man named Elias Rook, whose signature appears deep inside the classified predictive models once designed by a reclusive mathematician named Krane.

For Decker, this isn’t a crusade. It’s just another assignment—one more in a long line of missions no sane person would take. But as he’s drawn deeper into the ice-bound labyrinth of Node-3, facing mercenaries, operatives, and ghosts from his own past, it becomes clear: the world won’t survive another hero. It needs a man too damaged to flinch, too angry to stop, and too late to walk away.

He may not return. He may not win.
But someone has to make sure the flood doesn’t come.
Click on this link to buy on Amazon

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