Thru the Devil's Door
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Written by Timothy F Clifford.
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Editorial Review (from Amazon.com)
The sign said, "Warning, you are entering a hazardous area."
There were all sorts of stories of what was going on in the facility, in the secret laboratories behind close doors. As I was cleared to enter through the labyrinth of rooms and hallways, strange smells and the screams of animals filled the air. I should have followed my first instincts, but I shook them off as just a bad case of nerves. All I knew was that the government had hired me for my computer skills. I should have known something was terribly wrong when they began to give me all those shots for smallpox, yellow fever, anthrax, the plague.
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J. Kaye Oldner thinks this book is Worth Reading.
Thru the Devil’s Door is an insider’s look at a bio-weapons facility. Timothy Clifford writes “This is a story about my life, from being born to working at one of the government’s biohazard facilities. There is a lot of information that I was not able to divulge in the book. All names and locations have been changed, but this book is based on a true story, my story, and I tried to keep as close to real events as possible.”
His life is a case of the truth is stranger than fiction. The 89 page book is two parts. The first part is his birth and parentage to his mother’s death and funeral. The second part is his interview and being hired to work as a computer technician at the governmental bio-hazard research facility. Clifford’s writes descriptive observations in his own voice which highlight the dangers and potential deadly threats that he saw.
This book is a diamond in the rough. His expose of the research facility is a scary, compelling story that needs to be told and great credit should go to Mr. Clifford for writing about it. Anthrax, plague, monkey eyes, rabbit testing, yellow fever are some of what you will find behind the Devil’s Door.
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