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Why I Wrote WATERKILL and NANO SURVEILLANCE

People ask me why I wrote WATERKILL and NANO SURVEILLANCE. There are a number of reasons why. However, the main reason is, is that I believe the United States is under attack from within. More precisely, I believe that Washington DC, and in particular the White House, are at the epicenter of where the attack is originating from. And who are the perpetrators? Global politicians who care less about the USA, and more about a single global government, and their own specific powers that they can garner.

So in short, I wanted to educate the American public, and the world, on what threats and technology are available today, or could be so in a very short time, that put the USA and the world at high risk.

Nanoscience is one of the technologies, that though offers many incredible possible benefits to mankind, also offers major social concerns and risks to the public. For example, nanotechnology provides incredible surveillance and medical benefits, but if used in appropriately by the wrong people, could also be used to encroach upon individuals privacy and to spread biological epidemics.

Case in point, look at the now ubiquitous consumer drone. This meter in diameter toy is being used as a new voyeur tool by private citizens. Imagine when that drone is only the size of a fly, or smaller. If you can't imagine it, then simply do a Google search. They already exist, and they are getting smaller by the day. Thus why I wrote NANO SURVEILLANCE. Simply put, your government, and anybody else that wants to, can and will soon be observing your every move.

Its a similar story with nanotechnology used in medicine. Nanoscience is used today in medicine to precisely deliver medicines into the human body and for fighting cancer. Similarly, it could also be used as a vehicle for spreading massive pandemics. Thus why I wrote WATERKILL.
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Published on December 03, 2015 06:30 Tags: nano-surveillance, nanoscience, nanotechnology, political, politics, thriller, waterkill, white-house

Nanotechnology Used in the Carrying of Drugs in the Human Body

Check out my latest blog article on the use of nanotechnology in medical applications. The article focuses on new techniques that are being developed using nano-vehicles to deliver and administer drugs into the human body.

Also, if you are interested in reading an excellent techno-thriller on nanotechnology check out my latest book WATERKILL

Purchase the book on Amazon or Barnes and Noble for just $0.99 at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B017Q9593K and http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/water...

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Published on April 23, 2016 13:08 Tags: medical-applications, nano-vehicles, nanotechnology, waterkill

WATERKILL now available on KindleUnlimited

My latest technothriller "WATERKILL" is now available on Kindleunlimited to read for free for those who have subscribed to this service. Get the book at amazon.com/dp/B017Q9593K.

WATERKILL currently has a 4.3 star ranking on 54 reviews.

Book Summary:

With the mysterious outbreak of a deadly disease in a Yemeni village, followed by an increase in terrorist chatter after the crash of a small airplane in eastern Alaska, CEO Dr. Dave Henson and colleague Ron Blackwell of NSurv Inc. are tapped by the Department of Homeland Security to locate the aircraft wreckage and its suspected deadly contents.

While Henson and Blackwell are in the eastern mountains of Alaska helping the U.S. Border Patrol locate the missing aircraft and its contents, Dave’s wife, internationally known journalist Dana Cogswell, goes missing while covering another sudden and suspicious epidemic in a small town in Germany.

Dave races from Alaska to Germany to rescue Dana and ends up on a quest to the Middle East to find her. Along the way he learns of a shocking betrayal of friendship and that the path to Dana ultimately leads to the terrorist leader behind the deadly outbreaks.

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Published on May 23, 2016 05:47 Tags: action, adventure, bioterrorism, nanotechnology, technothriller, terrorism, waterkill