A prophecy... An assassination... And a fate shaped in the shadows of the Cold War. The gunshot that rang out in St. Peter's Square in 1981 did not target just one man. That moment was the trigger point of a world scenario written under the shadow of prophecies, ideologies, and intelligence agencies. Was the Third Secret of Fatima a mystical message concealed for years, or the greatest psychological weapon of the Cold War? What meaning did the secret negotiations between the CIA, the KGB, and the Vatican assign to the words penned by Sister Lucia? In this book, sealed with blood, history is…mehr
A prophecy... An assassination... And a fate shaped in the shadows of the Cold War. The gunshot that rang out in St. Peter's Square in 1981 did not target just one man. That moment was the trigger point of a world scenario written under the shadow of prophecies, ideologies, and intelligence agencies. Was the Third Secret of Fatima a mystical message concealed for years, or the greatest psychological weapon of the Cold War? What meaning did the secret negotiations between the CIA, the KGB, and the Vatican assign to the words penned by Sister Lucia? In this book, sealed with blood, history is rewritten. A whisper echoing through the dark tunnels of the Kremlin is heard in the top floor of the White House. And in between stands a single man: Ağca. This book is not just a story; it is also a journey questioning the boundaries of truth, faith, and time. Are you ready?
Mustafa Demirbağ (b. 1971) is a graduate of Marmara University Faculty of Law and currently practices as an independent attorney. Specializing in criminal law, he is recognized for carrying his legal expertise into both literature and academic writing.His articles have appeared in various journals and newspapers, and he is the author of the significant study The History of Political Trials in Turkey, regarded as a reference work in the fields of politics and law. Bridging history, law, and politics, Demirbağ reflects his perspective in both academic and literary form.
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