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The Lincoln Protocol

By: Alfred King
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What if SHTF during an ICE protest? Ripped from a future headline?

Maya Chen designed FEMA's community leader tracking system as a disaster relief tool — a way to identify the people who could help if everything fell apart.

But when all Hell broke loose, the feds activated the Lincoln Protocol. And Maya watched her helpful tool become a government detention list.

Within weeks, thousands of Black community leaders — pastors, teachers, organizers, coaches — were detained at military sites across the Midwest. No charges. No trial. No end date. Classified by threat level based on a single criterion: how effectively they could mobilize their communities.

Sociology doctoral student Darius Cole is detained. His teenage mentee Jamal is separated from everyone he knows. And Maya, haunted by what she helped create, faces an impossible choice: protect her career or expose the system she built.
The Lincoln Protocol is a political thriller grounded in six real scholarly frameworks about American decline. What happens when the infrastructure meant to save us is turned against us? And what do communities build when the government that promised to protect them becomes the threat? TEOTWAWKI?

Elite Overproduction + Deglobalization + Fourth Turning = Next World Order?
African American Genre Fiction Mystery Political Spies & Politics Thriller & Suspense Military Government Abraham Lincoln
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eBook - I found this book interesting with good ideas and good characters. Of course, the same good ideas are a double-edged sword as this book demonstrates with disappearances of certain populations. Narrated by Virtual Voice. The male voice does a horrible job with numbers and punctuation, otherwise is okay. The female is good. Source: My Kindle and Audible libraries. 4*

Interesting and scary.

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Really gives you something to think about especially during these political times. Characters are well developed and the storyline keeps you engrossed. Highly recommend this book.

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