Cellphonica: Chinese Tool helps gain World Domination
By Jason O'Neil
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The Chinese use a wide variety of measures to control nations around the world. These include but are not limited to deadly outbreaks, Debt Traps, supply chain control, technology theft, currency devaluation and other measures which enslave a nation. Even the United States of America (USA) becomes the United Socialist Republic (US
Jason O'Neil
JASON O’NEIL has published 23 books on subjects such as the invention of new classes of vehicles, debunking Global Warming caused by man and the elimination the Slavery of Socialism in America. He is active in the community of Annapolis, Maryland.
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Cellphonica - Jason O'Neil
ISBN 978-1-957582-16-0 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-957582-17-7 (eBook)
Copyright © 2022 by Jason O’Neil
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Printed in the United States of America
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A Necessary Coup
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Mission Embryo
DroneViper
Bald Eagle Vision 2
DragonChip
Cast of Characters
Dr. Mi Yan Cho
Chinese Virologist, Lab Director
Age 55
Intern at Mayo Clinic
Similar to: Ziyi Zhang, Chinese Actress
Dr. Wo Pon Tang
Virologist, Asst. Laboratory Director
Age 60
Graduate, Cambridge University, UK
Similar to: Man-Tat Ng, Chinese Actor
Mr. Wan Li-Kong
Test & Safety Director
Age 52
Graduate of UCLA, Los Angeles
Similar to: Chow, Yun-Fat, Chinese Actor
Mr. Kong, Mi Lei
Specimen Vault Manager
Age 48
Similar to: Jet Li, Chinese Actor
Mr. Lun, Kai-shek
President Ling’s Chief of Staff
Age: 58
Similar to: Jackie Chan, Chinese Actor
Colonel Wan, Mo-Bei
Chemical Weapons Officer
Age 46
Similar to: Bruce Lee, Chinese Actor
Chow, Shendu
Medical Capsule Manufacturer
Age: 48
Chemical engineer, Penn State U.
Similar to: Stephen Chow, Chinese Actor
Feng, Woo Han
Cellphone Printed Circuit Board Designer
Age 51
Graduate, MIT, Boston, MA
Similar to: Fengyi Zhang, Chinese Actor
Mao Ling
President of China
Age 70
Former General in People’s Army
Similar to: Zhou En-Lai, Premier of China
Hong, Tai-Tak
Supreme Commander, People’s Army
Age 65
Similar to: Andy Lau, Chinese Actor
Ms. Mi Lan Po
US Intelligence Agent in Hong Kong
Age 42
Leads Underground network in China
Similar to: Kathy Park, TV Journalist
Andrew Ho
Mi Lan Po’s Life Partner
Age 44
Internationally-acclaimed Architect
Similar to: Baotian Li, Chinese Actor
Vladimir Kolzou
President of Russia
Age 62
Studied in Heidelberg, Germany
Similar to: Vladimir Putin, Russian President
Greta Shiller
Secretary General, UN in Geneva
Age 60
Former German Chancellor
Similar to: Angela Merkle
Contents
Chapter 1: Ordos
Chapter 2: Dongguan
Chapter 3: Shenzhen
Chapter 4: Beijing
Chapter 5: Lot One
Chapter 6: Choibalsan
Chapter 7: Beijing II
Chapter 8: Hong Kong
Chapter 9: Tehran
Chapter 10: Hong Kong II
Chapter 11: Moscow
Chapter 12: New York City
Chapter 13: Beijing III
Chapter 14: Tamir Gol
Chapter 15: Geneva
Chapter 16: Hong Kong III
Chapter 17: Bermuda
Chapter 18: Cellphonica
1
Ordos
Three hundred and fifty miles west of Beijing is the largest ghost town in the world called Ordos. This ultramodern metropolis was built to attract 8-million people to a new work center in Inner Mongolia. In 2021 the city with its broad 12-lane boulevards, modern civil buildings and high-rise apartment buildings as far as the eye could see, stands deserted with only about 100,000 inhabitants. High rent, taxes and shoddy construction deterred millions of Chinese from moving there. The city is near some of the largest open pit coal mines in the world. But the miners are not urban dwellers. Thus, the eerie emptiness of the sea of concrete is home to only a handful of bribed citizens. Indeed, the city is so empty that the American, Matt Flynn, used it to develop his famous Turbopod vehicle which combined the car, airplane, helicopter and boat and required urban use regulations be developed for certification in the United States.
Twenty-six miles south of Ordos at the end of a deserted highway is the monument to the most famous Mongolian in history, Genghis Khan. This white marble, 2-story building is the leader’s mausoleum. In truth, however, the stone casket is empty. The Khan, who ruled the world from the Pacific Ocean to the Caspian Sea between 1188 and 1226, is buried in the mountains west of the city, and historians believe that he ordered 1,000 horses to remove any