Profit of Doom

Mystery & Suspense, Technological, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Ronald T. Coons ISBN: 9781462802937
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: December 10, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Ronald T. Coons
ISBN: 9781462802937
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: December 10, 2001
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Profit of Doom - Description The genre of this work is somewhat unique in nature. It most appropriately fits into a sub-category known as Hard Science Fiction meaning that it is based upon legitimate and contemporary science that is possibly extrapolated to levels just beyond currently applied science. It seeks to explain some of the complex social reasons that known science is not always fully applied. This story tells of two more or less ordinary families who very innocently become enmeshed in a conspiracy that is international in scope. The political and economic roots of this conspiracy occurred in the years between the Great Depression and the beginnings of World War II. Then and today this conspiracy manifests itself as the Presidents Council on Economic Impact and Planning or as it is known in some circles, simply the Council. The Councils origin in the difficult time of recovery from economic depression and anticipation of war was judged as necessary by those in power during the middle years of the Roosevelt administration. It continues to exist today because their successors perceive uncontrolled technological advances to be a threat to the well-being of our nation and the world as a whole, but even more so, to themselves and the business interests they represent. As is frequently the case with governmental agencies, the structure and power of the Council have grown far beyond anything its founders might have anticipated. The basis for this story may be, at least in part, true. There are valid reasons to believe that it is. The central character, Larry Knight, is an engineer involved in development of automotive components with Design Tech, a contract engineering firm located in Michigan. That firms principal clients are Detroits big three and their derivative organizations. When a series of coincidental events cause Larry to recall a fascination he held for permanent magnets during his childhood and teen years, he decides to begin again his earlier efforts to build a motor powered by them. After enlisting the aid of Jim Batey, a fellow employee and friend at Design Tech, they are eventually successful beyond his wildest dreams. Being absolutely convinced that their discovery is the answer to the worlds energy problems, they begin their attempts to acquire patent rights. At this time they learn the magnitude of the Councils power. As will you. Thank you

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Profit of Doom - Description The genre of this work is somewhat unique in nature. It most appropriately fits into a sub-category known as Hard Science Fiction meaning that it is based upon legitimate and contemporary science that is possibly extrapolated to levels just beyond currently applied science. It seeks to explain some of the complex social reasons that known science is not always fully applied. This story tells of two more or less ordinary families who very innocently become enmeshed in a conspiracy that is international in scope. The political and economic roots of this conspiracy occurred in the years between the Great Depression and the beginnings of World War II. Then and today this conspiracy manifests itself as the Presidents Council on Economic Impact and Planning or as it is known in some circles, simply the Council. The Councils origin in the difficult time of recovery from economic depression and anticipation of war was judged as necessary by those in power during the middle years of the Roosevelt administration. It continues to exist today because their successors perceive uncontrolled technological advances to be a threat to the well-being of our nation and the world as a whole, but even more so, to themselves and the business interests they represent. As is frequently the case with governmental agencies, the structure and power of the Council have grown far beyond anything its founders might have anticipated. The basis for this story may be, at least in part, true. There are valid reasons to believe that it is. The central character, Larry Knight, is an engineer involved in development of automotive components with Design Tech, a contract engineering firm located in Michigan. That firms principal clients are Detroits big three and their derivative organizations. When a series of coincidental events cause Larry to recall a fascination he held for permanent magnets during his childhood and teen years, he decides to begin again his earlier efforts to build a motor powered by them. After enlisting the aid of Jim Batey, a fellow employee and friend at Design Tech, they are eventually successful beyond his wildest dreams. Being absolutely convinced that their discovery is the answer to the worlds energy problems, they begin their attempts to acquire patent rights. At this time they learn the magnitude of the Councils power. As will you. Thank you

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