Stonewall

When Femkes parents fell ill, they made the difficult decision to move back to the Netherlands to care for them in their final days. Benjamin, deeply in love with Femke, reluctantly left her one night to return to the USA for an interview with a controversial politician. Little did they know, that would be the last time they would see each other.

Tragically, Benjamin was on a flight that crashed, resulting in the loss of all passengers on board. As Femke grieved the loss of her husband, new evidence emerged suggesting that the plane had been sabotaged to malfunction, ultimately leading to the death of another reporter who had incriminating evidence against high profile politicians and secret services in the United States.

Femke's world was turned upside down as she uncovered a web of deceit and corruption that had led to the tragic loss of her beloved husband. The truth behind the crash would not only bring justice for Benjamin, but also expose the dark secrets that powerful individuals were willing to protect at any cost. Despite attempts to cover it up with conspiracy theories and dismiss it as falsehoods by mainstream media outlets, the truth remained hidden.

As Ethan listened to the tale of his father Benjamin, a fire of rage and resentment ignited within him towards the authorities and the United States. While pursuing his education, he harbored fantasies of bringing about the downfall of the nation that had taken so much from him.

He believed that by becoming the most intelligent man alive, he could transform himself into a weapon to single-handedly dismantle the USA or find the one responsible for the death and pain brought to his family. All the while, he was determined to uncover the truth behind his father's murder, as well as that of the renowned and controversial journalist Nolan Sinclair. Embracing the same fixation that had consumed his mother, he found himself not only driven to uncover the truth, but also burdened with the responsibility of alleviating his mother's suffering and healing her from her illness.