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The Incapturable

In this science fiction novel, a man tries to dominate the world through the use of secret inventions.

The Incapturable is a science fiction novel developed in present epoch. Although it touches the subject of international terrorism, does not try or approach a plot of political or ideological theme. That resource, is a unique and exclusively used because the terrorism this closely related to theories where the fanaticism is the fundamental weapon used to manipulate the human's mind of its followers, with the objective of to turn them in irrational machines.

To respect idiosyncrasies, no religions are mentioned, in order of not to hurt sensibilities. All the work is developed in a ideographic atmosphere, based on older predictions, where nationalities, races and beliefs are not mentioned, so nobody will feel alluded.

The main protagonist is a psychopath with delirium of greatness, supported by one strong international terrorist organization, that offers all the logistic and financial support to help him to build a society under the principles of the sect, without political or ideological implications, that conduced the humanity to a self-destruction's war.

With limitless economic and material resources, he contacts a scientific that, from the shade, has developed powerful innovations in fields of teletransportacion, informatics and communications. After a short negotiation, at the end he buys the inventions and uses them for they domination proposes.

This scientific is the second main protagonist of the novel, that allow the author to use extraterrestrial contacts and with the Albert Einstein soul, whom it is attributed the intellectual tutorial of the inventions through his influence over the inventor.

Using teletransportacion, the Incapturable can move in seconds from one side of the planet to the another, and even to appear in two distant sites at the same time, which allows him to escape from the international counterintelligence officials' persecution, whom try desperately to capture him.

The ultramodern telecommunications base built by the Scientific in a lost island in the Atlantic Ocean, let him to penetrate and to control any computer or televising transmission in the planet, which the Incapturable uses not only for stately espionage, but also to transmit his messages to the world.

With all those resources in his hands, he creates and manages a followers organizations anywhere in the world, whose main objective is to destroy the established societies status quo, building another one into his aims and domination.

In the middle of all that complicated plot, mixing science fiction with espionage and metaphysics, are also extraterrestrial appearances that at the end, are the only ones that can dominate the chaos situation created and allow the psychopath capture.

To structured this novel, the author based her work in metaphysical knowledge and studies of the humanity's history predictions, that were disfigured by an ill mind avid of power.

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