http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/01/world/asia/indias-power-grid-lacks-excess-capacity.html?_r=1
The power failure in india and the rolling blackouts (government imposed) in Pakistan show that even in the countries that supply us with manufactured goods, power is not to be taken for granted and with power goes modern living.
World War C is finished and should be available on all the markets within 3 months.
While you are waiting, here is an excerpt from the companion philosophy book.
TERM LIMITS, Long Term Intelligence AND HOW
WE LOST THE WAR WITH CHINA
PHILOSOPY
The essay at the core of WORLD WAR C
INTRODUCTION
The man who removes a mountain
begins by carrying away small stones.
Chinese proverb
Great love sometimes mutes
the voice and must be told in poetry so the soul may speak. Also great horror
often blinds the mind and must be hidden in prose. So begins the Novel World War C.
The first edition used a
fictional mechanism to present the themes raised in this essay. Once the novel written, it was easy to pull
out the pieces and to examine them one at a time. It might have been easier and clearing to
write the essay first. There may have
more clarity, but that was a work of fiction in two separate versions and this
is an essay.
The first edition-Trust-How we lost the war with China-is available on Amazon. The second edition is coming out later this year. Stay tuned here or go to www.worldwarc.net for updates. Like us on facebook.http://www.facebook.com/moftheg
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