Anonymous ID: 4a1650 Dec. 3, 2019, 8:03 p.m. No.7422903   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2992 >>3100

WHITE HOUSE SECRETS

>>7422738

Anons, two things:

 

First, in this notable I think I made a mistake:

>>>7422584

The link to the UW professor is a different guy, I think.

 

Second, I found more stuff on Stephen Butler Page (Lisa Page's father):

https://ezinearticles.com/expert/Stephen_Page/129279

https://archive.is/FLBCF

 

If you check those links out, notice how he says he's the author of "one suspense thriller novel?" I think I found it, lulz…

(it's on Amazon–link can't be posted for some reason)

 

Here's the description:

>Aaron watches in horror as a garbage truck pulls up to his family’s home and fires a rocket into the house, blowing it to smithereens. Aaron screams as he watches his Mom and Dad perish in the fire. He regains his senses just in time to get out of sight as the killers turn to look for witnesses.

 

>Aaron, a bright 12 year old, makes a quick decision that he must leave the scene immediately and find the only person he has left in the world, his grandfather. Afraid for his life, he scrambles on all fours into the bushes and then he is gone.

 

>Unbeknownst to Aaron, terrorists stole a top-secret computer, built by his father and a team of scientists at the National Security Agency, from a secret hiding place in the family home. Too late did the terrorists realize that the computer was a clever decoy; they had been duped. But who is duping whom?

 

>Aaron, now 18, receives a much-wanted computer he needs for college. His grandfather tells him it’s a belated gift from his dead father and tells him not to tell anyone the source of the computer, that the gift is a FAMILY SECRET.

 

>A year later, the terrorists get an inkling that the computer exists and the chase is on.