Lottery

Lottery

Tony Matula

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Editorial:
Ewings Publishing LLC
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9798894194165
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On February 13th, 1988, Tony Matula witnessed Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oregon, Rhode Island, West Virginia, and the District of the first interstate lottery. It scared the hell out of him. For the next three decades plus, He wrote and brought to life what he believes to be one of the worst threats to America’s national security.Lottery begins Wednesday, January 2' 1957 at 7:35 A.M. On that day the United States of America began to supply military and economic aid to Middle Eastern countries, spanning nearly seven decades up until early Monday morning, February 14th, 2025. On that day the United States of America’s Lottery system supplied military and economic aid to a terroristic sleeper cell, launching the worst terroristic attack ever on America’s soil. There has been a single attack resulting in complete annihilation. The president of the United States of America Donald Trump ordered, with the unanimous approval of Congress, a full overhaul of the United States of America’s lottery system. Lottery offers a compelling narrative with a complex story that covers nearly seven decades. Requiring numerous time adjustments and actors to grow up, die or age right before the readers’ eyes. It will make a rule of thought. Lottery is an accurate non-fictional documentary of historical events while weaving together the lives of many fictional characters and much backstory to understand these character’s motivations, with no one person to follow.www.tonymatula.com

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  • Lottery
    Tony Matula
    On February 13th, 1988, Tony Matula witnessed Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oregon, Rhode Island, West Virginia, and the District of the first interstate lottery. It scared the hell out of him. For the next three decades plus, He wrote and brought to life what he believes to be one of the worst threats to America’s national security.Lottery begins Wednesday, January 2' 1957 at 7:35 A...