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OPENING SLEEPER


 

Sleepers

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In the beginning of my story, this event occurs: Edward Snowden leaks secrets which causes the US  Government to review documents and discovers an oversight issue with the  National Security Agency  and  which in turn causes a backlash against the Central intelligence Agency 

These BACKLASHES include disbandment of the CIA and all network agents and operatives within the US boards and outside.

In doing so a terrorist treats goes unnoticed by U.S. and it allies go unnoticed and causes a tidal wave of attacks across Europe and the US the intelligence world is complete caught off guard.

It makes my main character (MC) feel that his life is at risk(What is he) a government mole/spy living in Europe under an alias

Which makes the US reactivate the with the “SLEEPER” program a group of agents across the world who have been kept unaware and in the dark to the reality of who they really are and in the dark to their true selves .. BOURNE SUPREMACY meets LIMITLESS…The program has been on Ice for four years and it was designed to have assets in place for offense or defensive measures … the program works with  a two man team the one  handler and the SLEEPER…the handler is just there to  preserves’ any outside treats or issue 

So he/she that the SLEEPER CAN  engage and resolve any issue  with this: arrangement  allows for the the team to  move themselves in and out of there day to day  his lives , without any notice

But that makes someone else do this (cause and effect):His handler to take notice

That event makes MC feel: he needs to leave once the THE COMPANY/US NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY is disbanded he feels that it’s safe to leave he gathers all the things he needs to leave.

So MC does this: getting ready to leave

 

ACT 1

OPENING NARROTOR :Computer specialist Edward Snowden, who gained worldwide fame after disclosing top secret documents of the US National Security Agency, which in turn causes a worldwide backlash against the Central intelligence Agency 

These BACKLASHES include disbandment of the CIA and all networks and intelligence agents, operatives and assets within the US boards and outside.

In doing so a terrorist treats goes unnoticed by U.S. and it allies go unnoticed and causes a tidal wave of attacks across Europe and the US the intelligence world is complete caught off guard.

Which makes the US reactivate the with the “SLEEPER” program a group of agents across the world who have been kept unaware and in the dark

to the reality of who they really are and in the dark to their true selves .. …The program has been on Ice for four years and it was designed to have assets in place for offense or defensive measures … the program works with  a two man team a handler and a  SLEEPER…Agent the handler is just the root of the operation  to help preserves’ any all outside treats to the SLEEPERS daily life

So he/she “SLEEPER” can  engage and resolve any issue  with this: arrangement  allowing the team to move themselves in and out of there day, without notice

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