Executive Director

· Alexander Tetelbaum
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Drawing inspiration from real-life events and individuals, it is a narrative rich in action, suspense, and political intrigue. At its core are the CIA's Omerta operations—secret missions aimed at rescuing the U.S. from an imminent financial collapse fueled by national debt and government corruption. As the story unfolds, it uncovers webs of espionage, mafia ties, cyber-attacks, and high-stakes political machinations. Themes of morality, insider trading, and stock market manipulation add depth to the narrative, which also explores controversial topics such as the Kovid pandemic, vaccine secrets, and big pharma crimes. With a blend of philosophical inquiry, sophisticated storytelling, and unflinching realism, this book offers a thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating read, while also featuring elements of sexual content and violence.

 

Building upon the characters introduced in the previous installment, 'Omerta Operations,' this standalone novel promises an exhilarating and immersive experience for both new readers and returning fans alike.

 

The story, along with all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this book, are entirely fictitious. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or deceased, places, buildings, or products is purely coincidental and unintended.


About the author

Dr. Alexander Tetelbaum (born 1in Kyiv, Ukraine) is an educator, inventor, scientist, academician, entrepreneur, and novelist. He has been a pioneer in the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Electronic Design Automation (EDA) industries since the 1960s. He has been selected and has held high-level positions in academia and industry. He is a Fellow and Honorary Doctor of several universities, academies, and societies. He holds more than 40 US patents and is the author and co-author of 250 publications, including 19 books.


He holds Doctor of Engineering Science (PhD+) degree in Computer Science and Engineering as well as PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Tetelbaum was Professor of Design Automation and a Distinguished Scientist at the National Technical University of Ukraine. In 1991, he founded and presided over the International Solomon University. He has served as a reviewer for the American Mathematical Society since 1994. Dr. Tetelbaum led design methodology and automation teams in LSI Corporation, Silicon Graphics (SGI), and Zycad Corporations. Currently, he is President and CEO of Abelite Design Automation, Inc. Dr. Tetelbaum worked on several intelligence projects for the Soviet Union military-industrial complex, including the development of sophisticated data mining software for preventing espionage. He also was a member of an elite team dedicated to the development of submarines, aircrafts, and advanced technologies.

 

Prof Tetelbaum was selected for inclusion in Who's Who in the World, Men of Achievement, Who's Who in Technology, Who's Who in American Education, 5000 Personalities of the World, Who's Who in Science and Engineering, The International Directory of Distinguished Leadership, Longman Reference on Research Directories. WorldAtlas.com has included Dr. Tetelbaum as a Ukrainian famous native as an inventor and scientist who “has made a significant contribution to the country in his personal endeavors”. His hobbies include oil painting, table tennis, chess, solving and developing puzzles in non-standard thinking and critical problem solving (3 books).

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