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  2. Jul 26, 2018 · In Deception Point, NASA scientists have discovered an object buried in Arctic ice. The meteorite, once extracted and analysed has the potential to be the greatest discovery of human history as it bears evidence of extraterrestrial life.

  3. Deception Point is a 2001 mystery-thriller novel by American author Dan Brown. [1] It is Brown's third novel. It was published by Simon & Schuster. [2]

  4. "Deception Point" delves into the world of political maneuvering, showcasing the lengths to which individuals and organizations will go to gain power and control. The novel explores the manipulation of information, the influence of vested interests, and the consequences of political deception.

  5. DECEPTION POINT: Introduction; DECEPTION POINT: Themes and motifs; DECEPTION POINT: Plot summary; DECEPTION POINT: Important Characters; DECEPTION POINT: Key places, objects, organizations, and processes; DECEPTION POINT: Cliffhangers in the novel; DECEPTION POINT: Curiosity and suspense; DECEPTION POINT: Critical overview

  6. Deception Point is Dan Brown's third novel, released in 2001. The novel centers around Rachel Sexton, a worker for the NRO (National Reconnaissance Office), who is sent by the President to the Arctic, in order to examine a meteorite found by NASA.

  7. Deception Point is a 2001 political conspiracy, thriller novel by American author Dan Brown, the famed writer of The Da Vinci Code. Here, the conspiracy doesn’t concern the Catholic Church but rather a political cover-up related to possible evidence of extraterrestrial life found in the Arctic Circle. While not as financially successful as ...

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