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Book 1: The Anomaly

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  The Norport Anomaly — The Williams Account By Richard Hardenburg British Salmoa Times Correspondent Steve Williams, the son of the late Colonel James Williams—a highly decorated veteran of the Great Second War—contacted our editorial office after reading about the Norport Anomaly. We agreed to meet at the Noir CafĂ© in downtown Norport. I was curious. Colonel Williams is a well-known hero of the city, and I couldn’t help but wonder how his legacy could possibly be linked to the strange incident that had emerged from a scientific article published by a professor at the University of British Salmoa. “How does your father’s story converge with the Norport Incident?” I asked. “My father served with distinction and gallantry during the Great Second War,” Steve began, “and was awarded the Lionheart Cross—the highest honor—for his bravery and leadership in combat. He served as a lieutenant in the 2nd Rangers, right here in Norport, where his battalion was deployed to defend the west coas...