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The Novel
begins in 2070 and gently gives the reader a hint of
what the world has gone through in the past seventy
years. It then jumps back to 2003 and introduces forty
different characters, tracing their lives up to 2003 and
then to 2007.
The Novel
makes some startling short term predictions. How
accurate will they be? The author hopes he’s got most of
his predictions wrong because it’s getting a bit
frightening. So far his predictions for the future have
been eerily accurate.
The Novel was begun in 1997
when the author chose as the backdrop a War in Iraq over
Oil in 2003. He predicted the descent into civil war in
Iraq and beyond. What’s coming next? You’ll have to buy
the book to find out.
The Novel is appearing in ten
volumes. Volume One is available now. |
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Creating
Tomorrow
introduces the reader to
the no19bus trip. It begins with a
fascinating exploration into the Nature
of Creation, the Nature of Time and the
Inevitable Processes of Natural Change.
The reader is drawn into a vortex,
gently spun round a few times, and then,
quite literally turned upside down.
Eventually you land back on Terra Firma
with a new and rather wonderful vision
of the future.
The World is about to go through a major
metamorphosis. The no19bus “Tomorrow”
explains why and illustrates though some
fundamental philosophy that this
metamorphosis is, in reality, what we
have all been waiting for. |
These
books are part of the no 19 bus Project. They are
written by Stephen Hamilton-Bergin, and comprise a novel
in ten volumes
and supporting resource books, including The Truth about
the War and Oil and Creating Tomorrow. They are his passionate
contribution to the emerging debate on the coming oil
crisis. Use this
link
for the background to the project and more information. |
The Truth About the War and
Oil is a book that once you’ve started you won’t be
able to put down. Facts, figures, stories and analysis
follow one another in an enthusiastic avalanche.
The Planet’s
systems are on a precipice. Oil and Gas, the two major
Hydrocarbons which fuel our industrial societies are
getting increasingly hard to find. As they slowly run
out our lifestyles are going to have to change.
“The Truth
about the War and Oil” is also a wonderful detective
story. Most ordinary people know that the recent war in
Iraq was about oil but mainstream news tends to gloss
over it. Why? This book explains in some detail. It will
keep you on the edge of your seat.
If you are up
to the challenge you will emerge, not with a lot of
answers, but some really serious and useful questions.
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