What's Keating's brother's name? Or the name of the book?
Incidentially, a few months back I bought a book called, The Towers, written byRobert Andrews. Published May 1996. Front cover shows the WTC Towers. Back of the book says:
Jumping back into the game, Sims finds America is a target. War has been declared-- not for land, wealth, or political agendas, but against the Great Satan, Uncle Sam.......
I haven't read it yet, but your post reminded me of it.
Are the terrorists using espionage books to plan their attacks???
His name is Martin Keating. The name of the book is "The Final Jihad". It was finished in 1991 and published in 1996.
Here is a link describing it on keating's corporation website, firstkeating.com
http://www.firstkeating.com/books.htm
Here is an article about the book, from The New American 5/13/96:
"What are the odds against a Midwest lawyer writing a novel on terrorism five years ago that contains on extraordinary string of terrorist incidents unnervingly similar to infamous deeds which have since taken place? Events like the Oklahoma City bombing, the Arizona Amtrak derailment, the plane crash into the White House, the World Trade Center bombing? Maybe about the same as the odds of Pee Wee Herman taking out Mike Tyson in the first round?
But Martin Keating has done that -- and more. His book, The Final Jihad, was completed in 1991 but is due to be released in June of this year. Among the startling similarities between his fictional story and present reality are:
A terrorist network in Oklahoma
A key character named Tom McVey
The arrest of terrorists on a minor traffic violation by an unsuspecting highway patrolman.
"Martin Keating is a master storyteller with unique access to government intelligence agencies and clandestine terrorist groups," says the publicity sheet accompanying our prepublication review copy of the book. "His brother, Frank Keating, currently governor of Oklahoma, is a former FBI agent and assistant secretary of the Treasury who supervised the Secret Service, U.S. Customs, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. Keating's uncle, Barney Martin, headed the Navy's foreign intelligence collection unit." In addition, Keating has benefited from access to the FBI's ultra-secret Strategic Information Operation Center and some of the world's top intelligence operatives.
Interestingly, the villains in The Final Jihad are not militia activists or "right- wing extremists" but, according the book's promotional literature, a "com- bined group of determined KGB, North Korean, and East German hard- liners whose murderous acts are carried out by brutal Middle Eastern fanatics."