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XPerimental Genocide

Project 26, Book 24

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XPerimental Genocide

By: Essel Pratt
Narrated by: Carter Aitken
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Racism. Hate. Delusion.

Each is an integral ingredient in the recipe of genocide. Each was present during World War II.

Imagine if Adolf Hitler were still alive today, hiding out in the one place no one would find him, dead center in the United States. Imagine he, and a small group of dedicated Nazis, discovered a way to resurrect one of the most iconic Jewish symbols of World War II, recreated through a sample of found DNA. Imagine if that person was to be used as a weapon to once again begin an onslaught against the Jews.

Xperimental Genocide delves into the "what ifs" as Dr. Ackerman is tasked with summoning the hatred within a young girl that was born from the ashes of Hitler’s hatred of the Jewish people. Faced with the decision to follow orders or his own ethics, Dr. Ackerman finds himself deep in trenches of Hitler’s Xperimental Genocide.

©2017 Essel Pratt (P)2018 Essel Pratt
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