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Crisis: An International Underground Secret Operation
Crisis: An International Underground Secret Operation
Crisis: An International Underground Secret Operation
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Please take a trip with me in the mind of a Senator who has made all the wrong decisions in her thirst for money, prestige, and selfish interest. After putting her own self interest ahead of her family, which includes financial wealth and power lets see how or if she can get herself out of the trouble that she brought upon herself. Her self interest and lust for material things, and money she brought down with her members of Congress and some of her fellow senators in the process. Not only does the senator include her fellow Congressional members in these United States of America, but also she weaves her web through many countries and cities around the world.
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Release dateFeb 11, 2024
ISBN9798823020817
Crisis: An International Underground Secret Operation
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Teddy Lanard Wentz

Thank you for being interested in my book (Crisis an International Underground Secret Operation), I hope you find it interesting and give you a thirst for more because more is yet to come. It is my honor and pleasure to right books, movies, and screenplays because I’ve been writing for many many years through grade school and I enjoy doing it very much. As a sixteen-year-old in high school I chose to read and recite Dr Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream Speech” and got an A+ for my efforts, I also wrote letters to my relatives speaking about God’s Word and how it helped me growing up in New York City. Growing up in New York City in the 60’s and 70’s that was truly an interesting experience with the leadership and guidance of my incredible mother Gladys and my older brother Harold, I was able to go to school having English and Math being my two favorite subjects. I loved school and because of my training and guidance I was asked to be a monitor/messenger in elementary school at the tender age of seven, because of my behavior, classwork, and high marks. I was called a teacher’s pet because of the many assignments she asked me to do. Later on in high school I was able to be a graduate at the age of seventeen years old on a co-op program (85 average in all subjects) graduated six months early and over credited. Wanting always to go to college and further my education (encouraged by my teachers to further my education) I had to make a very important decision in my life, and that was to go to college that Fall (Fall of 73) or assist my mother in raising five other younger siblings because my older brother got married that year and I was second to the oldest. I decided in the Summer of 73 to go into public service for the city and state of New York City to help my mom support and raise my younger brothers and sisters at the age of eighteen. Never forgetting my desire to write I went to work for the city of New York for twenty-two straight years last serving in the New York City Transit Police Department in the Special Services Unit under the leadership of the great William Bill Braton as my Transit Police Chief.

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    Crisis - Teddy Lanard Wentz

    © 2024 Teddy Lanard Wentz. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse  01/31/2024

    ISBN: 979-8-8230-2082-4 (sc)

    ISBN: 979-8-8230-2080-0 (hc)

    ISBN: 979-8-8230-2081-7 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2024901196

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models,

    and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

    Certain stock imagery © Getty Images.

    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

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    About The Author

    (Crisis!)

    (An international underground

    secret operation!-Part 1)

    Political Action Thriller

    A narration and story of a

    woman’s fall from grace

    (The screenplay)

    (Parts one–six)

    Six-hour miniseries.

    By

    Theodore Wentz

    &

    International intrigue: Harold G Wentz

    Along with

    Assistant editor – screen

    editor: Brittany R. Snyder

    Edited by Theodore Wentz and Ruth Snyder

    Special thanks to Terrance T/a.k.a.

    Terrance Wentz for his Cover Photo

    SCENE 1.

    Great Britain.

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    The British prime minister becomes distraught while out on bail about his pending trial. He enters a library and holds the patrons hostage.

    SCENE 2.

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    A speedboat tries to escape from a helicopter above; a political official is trying to reach Cuba to escape from the FBI.

    SCENE 3.

    New York.

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    Car chase. Two members of the New York State governor’s office speed over the George Washington Bridge while being chased by two FBI agents in unmarked cars. They are heading to route I-80 in New Jersey, attempting to escape justice.

    SCENE 4A.

    Manila, the Philippines.

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    Two United States special agents approach their vehicle after an arrest of a Filipino political official involved in the operation. The car explodes, throwing the three of them onto a crowded sidewalk, which starts mass hysteria.

    SCENE 4B.

    Washington, D.C.

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    Scene shifts to the arrests of SENATORS CRYSTAL WALLACE and LAWRENCE BYRD (they both are being escorted in handcuffs from their offices by FBI special agents).

    SCENE 4C.

    Washington, D.C.

    Camera shifts to SENATOR CRYSTAL WALLACE’s office door, which reads Senator of Virginia Crystal Wallace. In her office she is shown taking calls from her various constituents, listening to their concerns. As she hangs up the phone on her desk, she picks up the folders. She gets up from her office desk and walks toward the door. As she walks down the hall of Congress, she shakes her fellow members’ hands as she strolls, realizing that she has a busy day ahead of her as she needs to deal with her financial problems. The SENATOR is shown in Congress with her members passing legislative bills. She is shown staring into space with her members by her side. She’s not focusing on her duties.

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    Show cover story New York Post (March 29, 2009).

    The cover story is about professional women who were laid off changing careers to work in gentlemen’s clubs in Manhattan due to the recession of 2008.

    SCENE 6.

    Exterior. Nice spring morning in the Virginia suburb of Alexandria.

    US SENATOR CRYSTAL WALLACE stands outside her condo, waiting for her mail, sipping a cup of coffee.

    SENATOR CRYSTAL WALLACE (voiceover)

    Hello, this is the former senior senator out of the State of Virginia speaking to you from a place where I would rather not be, prison. This is the story of a senator who made bad choices and paid the price by losing her job and good reputation in Congress. Let my life be a warning and lesson to all who are watching.

    The SENATOR receives her mail, and ironically her mail has brought bad news; her bills add up to a sum beyond her modest salary. MS. WALLACE is behind on her alimony payments, her credit cards, and her lavish lifestyle in general. She sits down on her porch, staring into space, and recalls borrowing money from some of her rich friends, including fellow congressional members, to buy very expensive jewelry. She also borrowed money from a few unsavory people as well.

    The SENATOR also cut many deals with some of her rich supporters in her voting district, which included pushing bills through Congress to keep them happy. SENATOR WALLACE has been getting threatening phone calls from some of her unsavory loners. She thinks to herself, How can I continue to live beyond my means? I need more money. How can I get my hands on more money? She walks into her condo.

    SCENE 7.

    Interior. SENATOR WALLACE’s condo.

    As SENATOR WALLACE closes the door behind herself and puts the mail down on the table, her mind races like the Indy 500. She attempts to figure out what to do about her finances. She sits down and turns on the TV. She watches the TV intently, thinking to herself, Hey, that’s not a bad idea! The oldest profession in the world. Wow, why not take it international? After the program, she writes down ideas on how to start her own business in the sex industry.

    SENATOR WALLACE goes upstairs to prepare a bath. While in the bath, she continues to think about that idea. After finishing her bath, she returns downstairs and decides to call her fellow senator from the State of Virginia, LAWRENCE BYRD.

    CRYSTAL WALLACE

    Hello, Larry. What are you doing?

    LAWRENCE BYRD

    Exercising!

    CRYSTAL WALLACE

    When you finish, come by. I need your opinion about an awesome idea on making a lot of money!

    LAWRENCE BYRD

    I’ll be there.

    SCENE 8.

    LAWRENCE BYRD’s home.

    SENATOR BYRD is on the treadmill, finishing up his workout. He finishes in short order and

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