<p><strong>THE SHADOW INTELLIGENCE PROTOCOL</strong><br> </p><p><strong>Book One of The Digital Shadow Chronicles</strong></p><p>They've already decided who you'll become. You just don't know it yet.</p><p>Gabriel Mitchell's life has been under surveillance for four years. Every university lecture attended. Every friendship formed. Every career ambition noted. The watchers have compiled a complete psychological profile. They know exactly what buttons to push.</p><p>December 1980. A woman named Dr Evangeline Cross walks into his life with an offer that seems too good to refuse. Marketing role at DataFlow Systems. Cutting-edge Oracle database technology. Travel throughout Asia. Six-figure earning potential before he's thirty.</p><p>What Gabriel doesn't know: his warehouse office hides a signals intelligence centre. His sales training includes covert communication protocols. His business cards list two very different employers. Australian intelligence owns him now.</p><p>The Cold War has gone digital.</p><p>IBM mainframes rule the computing world. Personal computers are experimental toys. The internet exists only in military research labs. But Oracle's revolutionary relational database technology is about to change everything. Nations are desperate to control it. Intelligence services have weaponised it. Corporate espionage has become the new battlefield.</p><p>Gabriel's sales territory spans Las Vegas to Tokyo Beijing to Singapore Hong Kong to Sydney. Real contracts worth millions of dollars. Real relationships with industry titans. Real threats from hostile intelligence services. The consequences are lethal.</p><p>He shakes hands with Larry Ellison as Oracle explodes into Silicon Valley legend. He identifies BND officers masquerading as enterprise consultants in Tokyo. He watches technology transfer restrictions collapse as greed overwhelms national security. He learns that the database revolution will transform surveillance forever.</p><p>And he's brilliant at the game. Dangerously brilliant.</p><p>Gabriel builds authentic business relationships while extracting classified intelligence. He closes legitimate deals while serving his country's interests. He maintains his moral compass while operating in shadows. Each success pulls him deeper into a world where nothing is what it appears.</p><p>But this technology will become the foundation of mass surveillance. These relationships will demand payment in blood. The choices he makes now will haunt him for decades.</p><p>You can't serve two masters. Eventually one will demand everything.</p><p>1980-1985. Five years that created the modern digital world. Five years when a young Australian operative learned that the most dangerous weapons don't require bullets. Five years when corporate espionage became more valuable than military secrets.</p><p>Gabriel Mitchell thinks he controls his destiny. He's about to discover the terrifying truth: he never had a choice.</p><p>THE SHADOW INTELLIGENCE PROTOCOL launches THE DIGITAL SHADOW CHRONICLES a five-book series exposing the real intersection of technology evolution and intelligence operations from 1980-2015.</p><p>Every technical detail is verified. Every location is authentic. Every operational method reflects genuine tradecraft. Every moral compromise is earned.</p><p>Written by Gari Johnson who spent forty years inside international technology across the Asia-Pacific region. This isn't research. This is witness testimony from the rooms where surveillance capitalism was born.</p><p>For readers who demand the psychological depth of John le Carré. For anyone who needs to understand how we arrived at permanent digital surveillance. For those who recognise that the most devastating espionage happens in boardrooms not back alleys.</p><p>The database revolution changed everything. This is the classified story of how it happened.</p><p>Your data has always belonged to someone else. Now you'll discover who owns it and why.</p>
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