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Fateful Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen 🎯 Tested

Fateful Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen 🎯 Tested

The 2013 release of Fateful Findings came after his debut, Double Down (2005). If Double Down introduced the world to the Breen archetype—the rogue super-agent with secrets— Fateful Findings expanded the mythos. It introduced a more mystical element, cementing Breen’s recurring themes of government corruption, supernatural intervention, and a protagonist who is morally incorruptible and infinitely capable.

Flash forward to the present day. Dylan is now a best-selling author with a dark past. He is shot in a drive-by shooting (a scene that must be seen to be believed regarding the lack of squibs or reaction), but he survives, haunted by visions of his lost love, Leah. He engages in a torrid affair with a woman named Amy, while simultaneously hacking into government databases to expose corruption. Fateful Findings - 2013 - Neil Breen

The story of Fateful Findings (2013) follows Dylan (Neil Breen), a man who is simultaneously a , a professional computer scientist , and a master hacker . The Childhood Finding The 2013 release of Fateful Findings came after

In a parallel universe (literally the same movie), Jim’s wife is having an affair. There is a subplot about a corrupt Senator pushing a dangerous drug through the FDA. There is a tragic car accident involving a pregnant woman. There is a mystical healer who dies from a stroke after touching a supernatural book. And there is the constant, inexplicable appearance of a second laptop that seems to broadcast satellite imagery of a metal box in the middle of a field containing a stack of gold bars and... the lost children’s book from the opening scene. Flash forward to the present day