Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth
Description
We are entering a Space Age, but not the kind President Kennedy originally envisioned. This Space Age is replacing resource wars and redefines planet earth as a "battlespace" in accordance with the military doctrine of "Full-Spectrum Dominance."
This book examines how chemtrails and ionispheric heaters like the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Project (HAARP) in Alaska services a full-spectrum dominance. This "Revolution in Military Affairs" needs an atmospheric medium to assure wireless access to the bodies and brains of anyone on Earth--from heat-seeking missiles to a form of mind control.
How sinister are these technologies? Are we being prepared for a "global village" lockdown? The recent release of NSA records have reminded Americans that "eyes in the sky" are tracking us as supercomputers record the phone calls, e-mails, internet posts, and even the brain frequencies of millions.
Elana M. Freeland's startling book sifts through the confusion surrounding chemtrails-versus-contrails and how extreme weather is being "geo-engineered" to enrich disaster capitalists and intimidate nations.
A deconstruction of Bernard J. Eastlund's HAARP patent points to other covert agendas, such as a global Smart Grid infrastructure that enables access to every body and brain on Earth, a "Transhumanist" future that erases lines between human and machine, and Nanobiological hybrids armed with microprocessers that infest and harm human bodies.
About this Author
E. M. Freeland has worked as a ghostwriter for two decades and has edited books exposing the relationship between electromagnetics ("non-lethals") and neuroscience and remote mind control. She is the author of the Sub Rosa America & The Fall of the New Atlantis series, a fictional platform for a history of the United States since John F. Kennedy's assassination to the present and beyond. She is editor of Paranoia magazine. Her double major in college was creative writing and biology, and she obtained a Master of Arts from St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She lives in Olympia, Washington.
Reviews
'[Alexis] devises an inventive romp through the nature of humanity in this beautiful, entertaining read ... A clever exploration of our essence, communication, and how our societies are organized.'
--Kirkus Reviews
'Alexis manages to encapsulate an astonishing range of metaphysical questions in a simple tale about dogs that came to know too much. The result is a delightful juxtaposition of the human and canine conditions, and a narrative that, like just one of the dogs, delights in the twists and turns of the gods' linguistic gift.'
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
'Fifteen Dogs is an original and vital work written by a master craftsman: philosophy given a perfect form.'
--from the 2015 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize jury citation
'Over the course of this novel, slim yet epic in scope, Alexis chronicles the fates of these strangely afflicted beasts, shifting from thought experiment to comic parable to something more delicate, laden with detail, discovery and emotional nuance.' -- The Globe & Mail
'A remarkable book. Insightful, wildly original and beautiful. Buy it.' -- Mark Medley, Books Editor at The Globe & Mail
'In Fifteen Dogs - André Alexis' powerful apologue - questions of knowledge and happiness, fidelity and fate are grounded in the real-world adventures of a group of dogs. Here is a beautifully written allegory for our times: one in which man's best friend shows us the benefits of higher consciousness - the favoured bone of fact buried where we might all find it. Fifteen Dogs is an original and vital work writtenby a master craftsman: philosophy given a perfect form.' - The 2015 Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize jury citation
'What does it mean to be alive? To think, to feel, to love and to envy? André Alexis explores all of this and more in the extraordinary Fifteen Dogs, an insightful and philosophical meditation on the nature of consciousness. It's a novel filled with balancing acts: humour juxtaposed with savagery, solitude with the desperate need to be part of a pack, perceptive prose interspersed with playful poetry. A wonderful and original piece of writing that challenges the reader to examine their own existence and recall the age old question, what's the meaning of life?' - The 2015 Giller jury citation
'fearless ... wildly uninhibited and yet tightly controlled.' - Winnipeg Review
'a tender and elegant exploration of the perpetual problem of human consciousness.' - The National Post
'a wonderfully weird and spare reflection on the nature of dogs and poetry.' - The Times Literary Supplement
'a wildly intelligent, philosophical novel.' - Off the Shelf
'Alexis leaves readers with a glimpse of our better nature.' - World Literature Today
'A novel about a pack of talking dogs, you say? The very idea will most likely breed thoughts of insufferable whimsy, like those paintings of mutts playing poker, or of more or less effective satire, in the vein of Animal Farm. It's a grand thing, then, that this spry novel by Canadian André Alexis spends its 160 pages repeatedly defying expectations ... I'm far from being a dog person, but as a book person I loved this smart, exuberant fantasy from start to finish.'
- Jonathan Gibbs, The Guardian
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