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Mind Fields Reveals Terrorism
Stan Potter is a retired physicist and has used his expertise to create a story that is straight out of todays headlines. Potter has done basic research at the Nuclear Defense Laboratory, instructed at the Tri-Service Nuclear Weapons School, and worked at the Army Electronics Research and Development Laboratory. He was the operations officer on a nuclear emergency team for some time which was prepared to respond to a nuclear weapons accident or incident anywhere in the world within two hours.
(PRWEB) January 18, 2004 --Mind Fields, available from American Book Publishing, is a story of four college kids who increase their mental capacity by exposing their brains to specific electrical and magnetic fields. Their increased brainpower also multiplies their physical abilities and their problems, as they realize the potential they have for evil as well as good. Are these kids out to save the world or just profit from their enhanced mind fields? This book explores timely themes many of us are concerned about in todays dangerous world. What if someone builds a nuclear bomb and sells it to someone with a pure profit or evil motive, like, for example, Middle Eastern terrorists? This gripping tale keeps you wondering until the very end.
All of us may face the same questions as did the students in Mr. Potters novel: Are we out to save the world or just to get by with a profit? Potter gives a unique perspective about each possibility.
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