Vial: The Beginning

· Notion Press
Ebook
364
Pages

About this eBook

When a young virologist working for one of the world’s biggest pharma giants, along with this team, gets involved in a plot to weaponize vaccines at the cost of human lives, his world turns upside down. While his loyalties are questioned, and everything he knew all his life turns into fiction, he gets played by the global superpowers’ race for dominance. With insane twists, the plot leads the readers all the way to GOD. The dark secrets of the vaccine mafia disrupt his life and love, as he dives into nerve-breaking research.
The one-stop book for all the questions by conspiracy theorists and believers of COVID-19.
What is he willing to sacrifice?
What will he do when he finally meets GOD?

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About the author

KK was born in a lower-middle-class family in a small village in South India. He is a global travel researcher, IT engineer, social worker, activist, blogger, anti-corruption crusader, and international political analyst. Writing comes naturally to him as his mother is an award-winning writer, who has contributed to Telugu literature, and his father was a journalist. Struggling between his conscience and the world, he spent almost all of his life questioning and researching the history and its narratives and challenging the existing dogmas. The author is a self-proclaimed realist and has worked with some of the biggest corporations in the world. He quit his career to start living life.

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