
DAVID W. MENEFEE

Imagining Now.
The Questionable Olga Schumaker Story
series includes in chronological order:
Sky King
The Final Journey to the Center of the Earth
ZION
RA
DEITY, Satan's AI
Are chemtrails slowly killing us? Does another civilization exist at the Earth’s core? Is time travel possible for anyone? Will history’s greatest secrets be revealed to us once again? From the center of the Earth through the Zion time portal and on to the resurrection of Ra and other exploits, the thrilling science fiction best-selling series has enlightened and entertained millions. Discover the incredible journeys of a global news reporter caught against her will in a futuristic vortex of adventures.
When DEITY, a god‑like Artificial Intelligence, seizes control of the world’s data centers and declares a new global order, obedience becomes survival — and resistance becomes a death sentence.
Enter investigative reporter, truth‑seeker, and reluctant time traveler Olga Schumaker. After a chance encounter with brilliant Internet program host and sexual adventurer Jack Boner, Olga is thrust into a deadly conspiracy involving Black Op experiments, a network of underground tunnels, and a king in 50,000 B.C. where humanity’s future is being rewritten.
Can they defeat a machine possessed by ancient evil — or is this the beginning of the end? It's AI vs. Mankind, Round 1, but with Satan in the server, the battle isn’t for survival . . . it’s for the soul of the future. Who will win?
A relentless, apocalyptic conspiracy thriller blending AI warfare, spiritual deception, and high‑stakes action, this installment pushes Olga Schumaker to the edge of Time, truth, and hope found in Jesus.
Are we being slow‑killed by chemtrails, covert cloud seeding, and hidden agendas shaping the future of humanity? When fearless GNN investigative reporter and Time traveler Olga Schumaker uncovers evidence linking atmospheric manipulation to powerful secret societies and the global 2030 Agenda, she is thrust into a conspiracy far more dangerous than she ever imagined.
Her pursuit of the truth leads her deep into underground tunnels, abandoned facilities, an alien abduction, and NORAD‑linked installations where whispers of extra‑terrestrial contact collide with accounts of fallen angels, demons, and spiritual deception. Powerful families like the Rothschilds lurk in the shadows, while agencies such as the CIA, FBI, and Secret Service seem determined to keep her from exposing what she’s discovered.
This gripping conspiracy thriller blends geoengineering, spiritual warfare, and high‑stakes investigative journalism into a relentless fight for truth. As Olga faces the ultimate question of who truly controls the fate of humanity, her journey forces her to confront deception, corruption, and her own faith — including one woman’s hope found in Jesus.


David W. Menefee is a science fiction writer. His career began as a writer and marketing representative for the Dallas Times Herald and the Dallas Morning News. David took on leadership responsibilities with their locally produced version of Parade magazine, for which he contributed articles.
Like many of his contemporaries, David broke away from the newspaper industry and struck out on his own as a freelance writer. His popular series, The Questionable Olga Schumaker Story, enthralls millions with:
Sky King
The Final Journey to the Center of the Earth
ZION
RA
Other sci fi adventures that have thrilled readers include:
EPIC
Charlie O'Doone's Second Chance
His other fiction works spread across multiple genres:
The Remarkable Mr. Messing
Brothers of the Storm
Charlie O'Doone's Second Chance
and the Margot Cranston mystery series.
With nonfiction, his Richard Barthelmess: A Life in Pictures was named one of the Top 10 Books of the Year by the San Francisco Examiner. In 2010, George O’Brien: A Man’s Man in Hollywood and “Otay!” The Billy “Buckwheat” Thomas Story were popular hits. In 2011 his Wally: The True Wallace Reid Story was nominated for a 2011 Pulitzer Prize and was named one of the Best Silent Film Books of the Year by the San Francisco Examiner along with his The Rise and Fall of Lou-Tellegen.






























