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Genetic Armageddon

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After one or two hundred years we will have conquered aging, disease and the worst forms of poverty. Work will be optional...We will be able to edit our desires and memories, and change our gender painlessly. If renegade AIs take out your shuttle you;ll be able to boot our-self off that morning's backup...By the year 3000...the bulk of intelligence have migrated from organic to non organic platforms, on molecular-scaled computing media. Extremely rapid brain-to-brain communications and connections to the global web will make our current individuality seem horribly lonely. Some groups will choose to share memories, thoughts, feelings and even identity, while some powerful individuals will spread themselves out over multiple organic and robotic platforms. One person or hive mind may exist simultaneously in anicmal, human and robotic bodies..death will be oversome by 3000----James Hughes

287 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2003

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December 31, 2015
"Just because you are paranoid does not mean the world is not out to get you." There may be many who may dismiss this work as "conspiracy theory." Yes, conspiracies are alleged. Bases are also alleged for finding such conspiracies.

The book is fascinating for the way in which it sets forth the various threats to mankind, and the manipulation used by those in power to impose their will. It would benefit greatly, however, from a proofreader and an editor. The obvious editorial errors and typos unfortunately detract and distract from the message of the author, as well as the perceived credibility of the book.

The cautions urged in this book are very real. The promotion of an atheistic agenda, and the concomitant political and physical control is a cautionary tale that rings true. Vigilance is a watchword for the faithful.
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March 3, 2013
A very fascinating look at all things technological, and how the most contemporary discoveries in science (and how they are being applied in today's world) validate Bible prophecy!

Once you read this book, you will have no doubt as to the autenticity, accuracy, and reliability of The Bible!

I would consider this a must read for any student of Bible prophecy, or just for the "technologically inclined."

A great resource guide for anyone interested in the laest scientific discoveries and their applications!
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