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The Last Secretby Christian SebastianApril 27, 2020—hours after the Pentagon releases UAP footage—a dying test pilot finally talks: “We stole it.” His confession jumps to February 1945. OSS/SIS order Lt. Robert Bourque to penetrate Der Riese, lift the SS’s prototype Die Glocke, and exfil before the Red Army or SS scuttle charges. The Bell isn’t an airplane; it bends inertia—non-Newtonian bursts, lateral slides, silent climbs. Ninety seconds of combat power turns dogfights into impossible vectors. With a partisan cell, forged papers, and a frozen-lake pickup to a waiting C-93, Bourque fights through blackout Europe—checkpoints, sabotage, Luftwaffe hunters—under one rule: if capture is imminent, destroy the machine. Fail, the war ends. Succeed, the future changes. Military sci-fi built on real ops, black-program tradecraft, and a craft that moves like thought. $2.99 |

