The United States Government is Spending Billions to Keep Its Secrets from
You !!!
Author Timothy Clifford
provides an insider’s look into a government bio-weapons facility.
Outskirts Press is pleased to announce the publication of Timothy Clifford’s new work, Thru the Devil’s Door, a fictionalized account based on his real experience working for the American government.
It’s
tough to keep secrets, and, in Uncle Sam’s case, expensive, too. The feds spend billions classifying new documents and
reclassifying old ones to prevent their release. The result? More information is under wraps, and more and more of your tax
dollars are paying for it. But some information should be made public. Thru the Devil’s
Door, computer consultant Timothy Clifford shares his experiences working as a technician for the U.S. government.
There were all sorts of stories of what was going on in the facility, in the secret laboratories behind closed
doors. As I was cleared to enter through the labyrinth of rooms and hallways, strange smells and the screams of animals filled
the air. I should have followed my first instincts, but I shook them off as just a bad case of nerves. All I knew was that
the government had hired me for my computer skills. I should have known something was terribly wrong when they began to give
me all those shots for smallpox, yellow fever, anthrax, the plague…
“This
is a story about my life, from being born to working at one of the government’s biohazard facilities. There is a lot
of information that I was not able to divulge in the book. All names and locations have been changed, but this book is based
on a true story, my story, and I tried to keep as close to the real events as possible.”
Thru the Devil’s Door is a masterful work of storytelling, one that should not be missed.
ISBN: 978-1-4327-1310-2 Format: 6 x
9
SRP: $12.95
Genre: Fiction / General
About the Author
A veteran of governmental agency work, author Timothy Clifford brings a working
knowledge of science and computers to his first novel, Thru the Devil’s Door.
Timothy currently lives in Arizona, where he is at work on his next novel.
Look inside the book !!!
Chapter 19
Once you were changed, you would wash your hands and do one final check to make sure all was clean and secure. Then
you would leave the changing room and come to a big metal door with a small square window in the middle. There were two big
lights over top the door, one green and one red, and a swipe card reader on the wall as well. This door was heavy and had
an airtight seal around it. The hot suite doors looked all the same. When the
light above the door would turn green, it was ok to proceed. You would hear the lock disengage on the door, and you would
enter this small sealed chamber. When you entered the chamber you could feel a breeze of air. This was an airtight chamber,
between the biohazard world and the real world. From the force of the air, you would hear the door behind you immediately
shut because of all the air being sucked into this chamber. In the bl-2 biohazard chamber, the floor consisted of tile. But
in bl-3 and bl-4 hot suites it was different. When you looked up, you will see a large fan through a crate, and a high wattage
light bulb with a metal cage covering it.
Then you would enter through another metal door and you were in the hot suite. It looked just like a lab; some had
hallways and offices as well. You could tell you were in a hot suite because everyone was dressed in clean cloths, as we called
them. They were special cloths worn in the hot suites.