Broken Symmetries: Age of Illuminati

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Author: H Ormziar
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    He remembered all the conspiracy theories in his era which blamed the superpowers for wars and calamities. ‘They could be all true!’ he thought. ‘If I can use my imagination to model reality and change trends, then other superpowers are already ahead of me by light years! I could be the last one who has entered this game,’ Kogar thought. ‘If someone is already playing God by controlling everything, I need to find that person!’ he said to himself.
    In the year 2055 at the age of 35, Kogar resigned from his position as governor. People were urging him to run for another round, as according to the polls, his popularity had increased even further and it was obvious that he could win another round easily, but he rejected them by saying that a change in power was needed and he wanted to give the chance for others to rule.
    “My resignation from power will ensure that democracy will continue and power will be exchanged peacefully,” he said in his last interview.
    “What is your plan after you retire?” the interviewer asked.
    “I will be hiding from the media and public and take some rest for a while,” he answered. “Meanwhile, I will be funding revolutionary science projects. I will also use my money to encourage and fund education and health programs around the world.”
     
     
     
     
     
     

 
    Chapter 3
     
    The next morning after his nightmare, Hast called his brother. “Sardar, you will not believe what I saw last night!” he said. “I just wanted to make sure you are OK because I had a bad dream about you.”
    “What did you see?” Sardar asked. “Dreams are normal things.”
    “I thought we were in the Judgment Day and you went to hell. It looked very real. I wanted to save you from the hell, but it would be much easier to save you now before that day comes.”
    “What is the big deal?! Of course you will have such nightmares,” Sardar claimed. “You are always thinking about the apocalyptic fictional Doomsday.”
    Hast realized he couldn’t convince him even a bit over the phone.
    “I will pray for you until you will change your heart,” he said ending the call.
    After getting his degree in theology, Hast taught the subject to 10 th graders, and his wife Nergz was a history teacher at the same school. Once she has given birth to their child, they were both given parental leave for six months. During this time Hast had created an online blog and had posted many articles about his views on theology and Abrahamic faith prophecies of the end-days.
    Two days after his dream, he received a call from someone identifying himself as Agent Mark Robinson from Interpol. He had said he wanted to meet Hast to discuss an important topic. Hast agreed to meet Mark the following week in a local coffee shop in his hometown, the city of Erbil, where he and his family lived. He found it strange that someone from Interpol wanted to meet with him. He kept thinking whether posting controversial articles online had anything to do with the call he had received from Interpol.
     
    ***
    Mark had worked for Interpol for five years and he was also a member of International Conspiracy Private Investigators, known as ICPI. His job was solving puzzling international cases and facilitating the work of Interpol through co-operation with local police in member countries.
    One month ago Mark had received a call from Zaniar, a previous Interpol agent and a close friend of him, he told Mark that Kogar Shervan, the previous governor of Shinar Land, wanted to meet with him on a very important subject. When Mark finally met Kogar, he warned the Interpol agent that someone was trying to play the role of God and was planning to control everyone’s mind. Kogar suspected that someone working for the highly hyped, futuristic TNARK project was already planning to control the world through controlling people’s minds. When Mark asked him what made him so sure, Kogar told him that after he resigned from his position as
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