The Invisible Invasion of Extremist Groups

November 29, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Media News
South America (TheHotStory PR), November 29, 2006 Van Dorian’s recently released fictional thriller, The Invisible Invasion brings to light an issue that concerns us all. The plot centers around an extremist group, known as The Radicals, whose mission is to finish what they consider left-over business from previous war. As part of an insidious global takeover, The Radicals set up secret cells in strategic locations around the world in preparation for this chilling secret war.

What is scary about this fictional novel is that Van Dorian has based his writing on his own true life experiences. Raised in a family with chilling recollections of internment in a Japanese concentration camp during World War II, Van Dorian developed a deep understanding of basic human rights.

Not surprisingly, Van Dorian chose as a career to practice law, specializing in immigration and criminal law. The majority of his clients were individuals with ties to extremist groups and who were charged with terrorist acts. He recalls one client who was accused of plotting to throw a hand grenade at a group of marching American soldiers. The client vehemently denied the charges and Van Dorian found himself on the front page news. He says, “In the end, there was insufficient evidence to convict the man. However, this did not stop the man from screaming in a tirade that Islam would change everything.”

Van Dorian had access to shocking information, things not normally revealed to outsiders. He states, “I've heard a couple of times from them when I gained their trust that they were simply waiting for a majority through immigration and forced conversion in Europe to take over, violently if need be.”

Van Dorian witnessed the power of this force in Europe as the extremists ultimately knocked down resistance from ‘ordinary citizens’ and obtained what they wanted.

9/11 proved to be the turning point as far as an increasing boldness of attacks. In the Netherlands, the subsequent murders of two prominent public figures served to increase the fear amongst its citizens.

In 2002, popular right-wing politician Pim Fortuyn (slated to be the next President of the Netherlands) was murdered by a left-wing activist. Fortuyn, open about his homosexuality, had been ousted out of his original party for anti-Islamic statements, referring to Islam as a "backward religion" for its treatment of women and gays. He also believed that Muslims and other immigrants who refused to accept and live within Dutch values were a threat to freedom. General sentiment was that Fortuyn was killed simply for stating what he believed.

Shortly afterwards, filmmaker and social critic, Theo Van Gogh, was ritually slaughtered by a Moroccan Islamic extremist, in response to Van Gogh’s recently produced film detailing the abuse of women in the Islamic world.

In the wake of all this uproar, one of the most terrifying comments that Van Dorian heard was: “Just wait until there are enough of us and we’ll be the boss around here.”

With that, Van Dorian felt it was time for his own expression. However, there was a cost to his decision. Fearing repercussions from extremist groups, especially given the murders of Fortuyn and Van Gogh, he left his native country and moved to South America.

The Invisible Invasion is the first book in the series The New World Order. Part two of The New World Order is planned to be released around August 2007. Van Dorian is currently making preparations for his third novel.

Although the books in the series are written as fiction, they present an all too terrifyingly real possibility… and one that many believe is already happening.


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