The Desert Code: Operation Edenfall
By Martin J Brennan
"What if the wars of the Middle East weren't about oil, religion, or borders-but about controlling access to the mythic code buried beneath them?"
From the shattered relics of Babylon to the storm-wracked ruins of Aleppo, from lunar anomalies to secret Pentagon labs, The Desert Code: Operation Edenfall is a sweeping, mytho-political journey through thirty-five years of occult warfare, symbolic resurrection, and planetary memory. Blending high-concept narrative non-fiction with esoteric archaeology, classified science, and mythic continuity, Martin J Brennan re-maps the wars of our modern era as a multidimensional conflict over symbol, resonance, and control of the original Edenic template.
Spanning five sweeping parts and fifty deep-diving chapters, this is not merely a chronicle of the seen-it is a decoding of the unseen architecture behind history, technology, and myth. Each chapter peels back the layers of modern war to reveal the ancient symbolic programs at its root: Stargates buried under desert temples, the resurrection protocols of the Anunnaki, CIA occult units decoding Sumerian memory lattices, and the ultimate battle between frequency and forgetting.