Broken Symmetries: Age of Illuminati

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we need to catch the next train to London; otherwise, we will be late to the airport.”
    Hast gave Kate his email so that she can send the references through, and then they both set out but first thanked Kate profusely for her help.
    Hast was terrified to know that Newton’s perdition was 2060, the current year! He had always suspected that Doomsday was near, thinking maybe in the next 10 year or so, but he never thought it could be this close! Now he started to think about his wife and his baby, ‘I need to protect them. The Antichrist is already here and working behind the scenes. My recent dream, current events, and now Newton’s prediction all are happening at the same time! It can’t be just a mere coincidence.’
     
     
     
     
     

 
    Chapter 12
     
    Mark and Hast headed back to London after their long day of meetings and tour around TNARK’s headquarters feeling exhausted. Overall, they felt their quest was not quite fruitful but they might have grabbed the tail of the issue, and they needed to act quickly and take Newton’s prediction seriously. Mark tried to hide his cell phone screen from Hast on their way back while he emailed Kogar detailing his conclusions from his tour and telling him that someone called Young Nimrod was potentially responsible for the design of the blue light emitters. To his surprise, he received a reply back a few minutes later from Kogar:
    Dear Mark,
    Thanks for updating me about the investigation. I would like to find about the identity of the ‘Mr. Young Nimrod’ you mentioned in your email. Please update me with more information about him as soon as you can.
    Best,
     
    Hast began to think deeply about what they found in Cambridge and who Mr. Young Nimrod could be? ‘Is this his real name or just a nickname?’ he asked himself. ‘I need to find his identity soon.’
    “I think there is something wrong,” Hast suddenly said.
    “What do you think is wrong?” Mark asked.
    “I think Young Nimrod is just a nickname,” Hast said. “It doesn’t look like an Indian name. Does it?”
    “Of course the address was fake, so the guy could be anywhere on earth,” Mark replied.
    “Well, not only that. The last name ‘Nimrod’ has my attention,” Hast said.
    “Why?” Mark asked. “Is it because the name is mentioned in the holy§cript?”
    “Exactly,” Hast said, “you seem to recognize that name too.”
    “Yes, I have heard about it, and it’s also the name of a ballistic missile.”
    “Well, that is because according to Abrahamic faith Nimrod was a great hunter,” he said. “Have you heard the story of Abraham and Nimrod?”
    “No, what is that all about?” Mark asked.
    “Well, this is a long story, but the core of Abrahamic faith is based on this extraordinary historical encounter between Abraham and his nemesis, Nimrod, around 4000 years ago!” he claimed.
    “Can you tell me more about it?” Mark said curiously.
     
    ***
     
    Hast tried to make himself comfortable on the train chair as he prepared to tell the story he loved the most in the holy§cript to Mark. To him it was the immortal story between a powerful tyrant and a rebellious citizen, and it was the story that had repeated itself many times in history.
    Hast’s imagination brought him back to his childhood when his father took him to the Erbil museum at the top of Erbil Citadel in Kurdistan, the oldest continuously inhabited town in the world, and the location of the Hanging Gardens, one of the ancient world wonders which was built by the Akkadian king Nebuchadnezzar II for his wife Amytis, the daughter of the Median empire king Cyaxares.
         The citadel rested over a mound that was 30 meters high from the ground previously surrounded by a river where the ancient people found an ingenious way to elevate the water to the town over the mound and also to water the garden of trees hanging over the castle. The feat of the technology used to elevate the water was admired by visiting Greeks who

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