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The U-869 was one of more than 1,200 U-boats that were constructed
for the Nazi war machine. It was sunk off the American eastern
seaboard by a combination hedgehog and depth-charge attack. There
were no survivors to tell the tragic tale. Now, for the first time,
the real saga of the U-869 can be told in full. Archival documents
have established that the U-boat was sunk by two American destroyer
escorts. Seven crewmembers of those aggressive warships have
supplemented the official record with their personal recollections.
Shadow Divers Exposed works on a multitude of levels. It presents
the actual circumstances that surrounded the loss of the U-869. It
puts the discovery of the U-869 into perspective with other U-boats
that have been found in American waters. It provides an overview of
the U-boat war through accounts of other U-boat losses. And it
corrects some of the gross errors, wild exaggerations, and
deliberate distortions that filled the pages of Shadow Divers. The
author interviewed a number of witnesses whose testimony
contradicted the theatrical plot and boastful embellishments that
formed the essential ingredients of Shadow Divers. Some of these
witnesses actually performed the deeds for which the chosen
protagonists of Shadow Divers were given credit. These witnesses
disputed many of the fictitious elements that ran rampant through
the pages of Shadow Divers. By means of forensic analyses of
shipwreck collapse, torpedo mechanics, and U-boat survivors'
accounts, the present volume explains why the U-869 could not have
been sunk by a circular run of its own torpedo - as Shadow Divers
had its uninformed readers believe.
Trails that are more or less traveled. In view of the fact that the
borough of Jim Thorpe was named after an Olympic champion, it is
fitting that the area is renowned for such physical outdoor
activities as hiking, biking, and jogging in the surrounding
hinterland (plus snowshoeing and cross-country skiing during the
winter months). Hundreds of miles of trails provide access to
remote forested mountaintops, yet the casual visitor may be unaware
of all but a few. The Lehigh Gorge Trail and the Switchback Trail
are well-known and popular destinations. Visitors flock to these
trackless tracks because they are well publicized. But these
commonly accessed tourist attractions pass by or intersect with
scores of other trails that are largely ignored or unknown. These
"other" trails are traveled mostly by a sparse community of outdoor
folk - generally local inhabitants - who have discovered or been
shown the wild routes that lie off the beaten track. Although the
present volume describes in detail the sights and landmarks that
dot the two trails that are named above, it goes far beyond them.
Most of the content extols the virtues of hiking, biking, and
jogging in areas where people seldom go: into the outback where
nature prevails and solitude is a virtue. There you will find
babbling brooks, neglected waterfalls, scenic overlooks, rock
outcrops, pristine forests, abandoned structures, isolated
reservoirs, and more - much more. The backbone of the book is the
Lehigh Gorge Trail. The adjacent mountains are like transverse
processes on descending vertebrae. The mountains are arranged in
hopscotch fashion from north to south, jumping back and forth
across the Lehigh River between White Haven in the north to the
Lehigh Gap in the south. The chapters are arranged accordingly: not
in alphabetical order but from upstream to downstream as they first
make their appearance along the river: Chestnut Ridge (Hickory Run
State Park), Green Mountain, Buck Mountain, Summer Mountain,
Millstone Mountain, Weiser Penn Forest Tract, Penn Haven and Bald
Mountains, Scrub Mountain, Broad Mountain, Pocono Mountain, Glen
Onoko, Pisgah Mountain, Switchback Trail, Mauch Chunk Ridge, Bear
Mountain, Beltzville State Park, and Blue Mountain. By using this
book as a guide, readers can locate secluded pathways, forgotten
trails, and old wagon roads that are too often bypassed. Whether
you wish for nothing more than a simple stroll in the woods, or
want to ride your mountain bike across strenuous terrain, this book
is the gateway to lands beyond the pale.
GARY GENTILE'S POPULAR DIVE GUIDE SERIES Over 100 GPS and loran
numbers included As suggested by the title and series name, this
volume covers the most well-known wrecks sunk in the Virginia
portion of the Chesapeake Bay. For each of the wrecks covered, a
statistical sidebar provides basic information such as the dates of
construction and loss, previous names (if any), tonnage and
dimensions, builder and owner (at time of loss), port of registry,
type of vessel and how propelled, cause of sinking, location (GPS
and/or loran coordinates if known), and depth. In most cases, an
historical photograph or illustration of the ship leads the text.
Throughout the book is scattered a selection of additional
photographs. Each volume is full of fascinating narratives of
triumph and tragedy, of heroism and disgrace, of human nature at
its best and its basest. These books are not about wood and steel,
but about flesh and blood, for every shipwreck saga is a human
story. Ships may founder, run aground, burn, collide with other
vessels, or be torpedoed by a German U-boat. In every case,
however, what is emphatically important is what happened to the
people who became victims of casualty: how they survived, how they
died. Also included are descriptions of the wrecks as they appear
on the bottom. At the end of this volume is a bibliography of
suggested reading, and a list of GPS and loran numbers of wrecks in
and adjacent to the area covered. Wrecks covered in Shipwrecks of
the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia Waters are: Annie, Brazil, Charon
(Revolutionary War gunboat), Chilore, City of Annapolis, Cumberland
and Congress (from the Civil War Battle of Hampton Roads), Diamond
Shoals, Dorothy, Edward R. Baird, Jr., Florida (Confederate
raider), Julia Luckenbach, Katahdin, Lorraine, Louisiana, Monmouth,
Nellie Pentz, North Carolina, Pilot, Texas/San Marcos (battleship),
Virginia (ex-Merrimack), West Point, William Donnelly, and Wm. D.
Sannere. Also included is a special section about shipwrecks in
Dutch Gap and Kiptopeke State Park.
SHARE THE LIFE OF AN UNDERWATER ADVENTURERGary Gentile has tramped
the world in search of adventure. Many of his exploits have been
related in previous books about wreck-diving, the great outdoors,
combat, and courtroom dramas. The present volume continues in this
vein as he reflects upon a host of expeditions and incidents in
which he has been involved throughout the years.Read about
frightening wreck-diving experiences; about incredible rescues and
recoveries; about being lost at sea; about exploring submerged
caves in a remote corner of the world; about being marooned on an
uninhabited island; and much, much more.These are all brand new
stories that have never been told.In addition to some of his most
personal experiences is a resounding condemnation of a blatant
attempt of certain individuals to pervert the truth by fabricating
tales about the destruction of the U-869.Experience thrills of a
lifetime; second-guess difficult decisions that made the difference
between life and death; and perhaps most important, obtain an
understanding of an aspect of diving that is too often overlooked:
the camaraderie that creates bonds that last forever.Much of the
material within these covers is somewhat humorous: a lighthearted
look at what divers take for granted, but which is generally
neglected by reporters in order to emphasize danger and sell more
copy. This attitude is shameful in that it sheds false light on an
activity whose risk factors are reduced by training, expertise, and
stern contemplation of the consequences of foolish or impulsive
actions.This sublime hodgepodge of epics and anecdotes will make
you laugh, make you scared, make you angry, make you wonder, but
most of all, it will make you think about what you might be
missing.
GARY GENTILE'S POPULAR DIVE GUIDE SERIES Over 100 GPS and loran
numbers included As suggested by the title and series name, this
volume covers the most well-known wrecks sunk in the Maryland
portion of the Chesapeake Bay. For each of the wrecks covered, a
statistical sidebar provides basic information such as the dates of
construction and loss, previous names (if any), tonnage and
dimensions, builder and owner (at time of loss), port of registry,
type of vessel and how propelled, cause of sinking, location (GPS
and/or loran coordinates if known), and depth. In most cases, an
historical photograph or illustration of the ship leads the text.
Throughout the book is scattered a selection of additional
photographs. Each volume is full of fascinating narratives of
triumph and tragedy, of heroism and disgrace, of human nature at
its best and its basest. These books are not about wood and steel,
but about flesh and blood, for every shipwreck saga is a human
story. Ships may founder, run aground, burn, collide with other
vessels, or be torpedoed by a German U-boat. In every case,
however, what is emphatically important is what happened to the
people who became victims of casualty: how they survived, how they
died. Also included are descriptions of the wrecks as they appear
on the bottom. At the end of each volume is a bibliography of
suggested reading, and a list of GPS and loran numbers of wrecks in
and adjacent to the area covered. Wrecks covered in Shipwrecks of
the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland Waters are: Alum Chine, American
Mariner (target ship), Benjamin O. Colonna, Columbia, Columbus,
Dragonet (American submarine), Express, Favorite, General J.A.
Dumont, Hannibal, Herbert D. Maxwell, Levin J. Marvel, Mary A.
DeKnight, Medora, Nelly White, New Jersey, S-49 (American
submarine), Three Rivers, Tulip (Civil War gunboat), U-1105 (German
U-boat), Wawaset, and Wilson Small. Also included is a special
section about shipwrecks in Curtis Bay and Mallows Bay.
The title says it all. The subtitle leaves nothing to the
imagination. As the cover text clearly denotes, this book is a
history of outright lies, deceptive practices, and gross
administrative abuses that have been perpetrated by the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration throughout its existence.
Most of the book focuses on the National Marine Sanctuaries
Program, but fraudulent activities in other NOAA agencies are
covered as well: past as well as present. The narrative starts with
the Civil War ironclad warship Monitor, which was designated
unlawfully as the first National Marine Sanctuary. A brief account
of four federal lawsuits, which ultimately led to Congress forcing
NOAA to permit public access to the site, is followed by NOAA's
recent scheme to expand the boundaries of the Monitor National
Marine Sanctuary in order to annex every shipwreck off the coast of
North Carolina - and beyond. The Stellwagen Bank Robbery relates
NOAA's plot to expand the Stellwagen Bank NMS to include all the
fishing waters off the State of Massachusetts. This expansion goes
hand in hand with NOAA's sordid history of preying upon commercial
anglers by citing them with exorbitant fines for alleged violations
that were never proven in court - and then using the proceeds as
perquisites for NOAA's law enforcement personnel: personal credit
cards, free vehicles, and around-the-world all-expenses-paid
junkets for NOAA's judges and prosecutors. NOAA representatives
have knowingly misled the public at so-called scoping meetings.
Worse, they have deceived and lied to Congress by submitting false
and distorted information in various action plans: all of which are
designed to increase NOAA's authority and submerged land holdings.
NOAA wants to expand the boundaries of its West Coast sanctuaries
to create a huge conglomerate that will control all the waters off
the State of California - and beyond. If NOAA gets its way, public
access to National Marine Sanctuaries will be either disallowed or
severely restricted. Prohibitions against sport-fishing and
recreational diving will result in economic catastrophe as charter
boats, dive shops, tackle shops, restaurants, and motels are forced
out of business by the loss of tourism. NOAA's plans for expansion
are unlimited. NOAA is a juggernaut that is totally out of control.
This is NOAA's story.
THE ULTIMATE SCHEME TO ERADICATE CHRISTIANITY "We have a big
problem. The Islamic Revolutionary Forces have developed a time
machine." This is what the director of the CIA told the President
of the United States. The IRF was initiating a nefarious plan to
use its "temporal displacement apparatus" to go back to the time of
the Crucifixion of Christ and nip Christianity in the bud. To
ensure the success of their goal, the IRF was taking a home-made
atomic bomb with them. CIA analyst Laila Masterson discovered the
bold Muslim plot by deciphering intel from field agents who worked
under her command. Her report sent a shock wave through U.S.
military forces and intelligence gathering services - a wave that
reached all the way to the Vatican. Laila was assigned as a special
advisor to the Elite Guard: the Air Force's select team of
professionals whose desperate mission was to balk the enemy plan by
following a terrorist cell into the past, to ancient Jerusalem:
when and where the Crucifixion occurred, or was to occur, or might
occur - the occurrence dependant upon a point of view that was
nonsequential or mischronological. Using state-of-the-art aircraft
and unconventional tactics and equipment, a daring Air Force
colonel organized a team of experts to accompany his chosen few on
a bid to save and sanctify the roots of Christianity, before those
roots could be annihilated by a Muslim suicide squad that was bent
on making Islam the dominant religious force in the modern world.
This is the story of those brave volunteer temporanauts who fought
to preserve the humanitarian principles on which Christianity is
based.
The Great Deluge The environment is changing radically in the world
of the near future. A runaway Greenhouse effect is causing the
polar icecaps to melt. Rising sea levels are flooding seashore
lowlands and inundating great harbor cities. People are abandoning
their homes and businesses, and moving to higher ground. Energy
resources are being depleted. Fuel reserves are at an all-time low.
In its battle for world domination, the United Persian Republic is
taking advantage of the global catastrophe by maintaining a
stranglehold on the distribution of fuel, and by embarking on a
voyage of international terrorism. Against this backdrop of
worldwide conflict and competition for survival, an all-out search
for alternative energy sources is being conducted on the ocean
floor. Underwater communities are being constructed for the
exploration of the benthic regions. Special deep submergence
vessels are scouring the seabed for geothermal vents, mineral
deposits, petroleum pockets, veins of coal and ores - anything that
can be used to generate power for a dying humanity. Lisa Mallory is
a submersible pilot trainee. Tod Mallory is an oceanography major
who uses a one-atmosphere suit to study deep-water organisms. They
are examining a Blue Hole - a submerged volcanic chimney - off the
coast of Antarctica when they stumble upon an abandoned Persian
submarine. Their recovery of the submarine sparks a series of
events that leads them to the greatest adventure of a lifetime.
Together with a professor of subaquatic research, and a hardcore
ex-marine officer, they plunge the Benthic Explorer down to the
bottom of the Blue Hole, and along vast lava tubes that lead into
the Antarctic continent. They surface underground to discover the
remains of an ancient civilization - either human or alien - where
a spark of life yet abides, and which holds secrets that have been
lost to mankind for thousands of years: secrets that have been
passed down for generations in the form of myths and legends. The
four intrepid explorers learn that some of those myths and legends
were based on truth. These truths bring enlightenment about
mankind's devastating past, and may provide a means to survive
nature's unholy holocaust.
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The Mold (Paperback)
Gary Gentile
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Mold invades our lives on a daily basis. It lives on our skin, on
our food, on bathroom tile, in damp basements - in fact, it
inhabits every niche in which life can be sustained. It possesses
amazing resilience; it thrives and reproduces under the harshest
environmental conditions. But this new Mold is different. Instead
of subsisting only on one particular kind of nourishment, this Mold
consumes every bit of organic matter that it touches, whether that
matter is dead or alive. It grows at such a phenomenal rate that it
devours an entire building overnight - and the people who are in
it. Can this mutant Mold be stopped before it engulfs the landmass
of the entire planet? A small but intrepid group of survivors
struggles against all odds to eradicate the spread of infection
before it breaks out of the Australian outback and reaches
civilization. This is their story.
Did you know that Senator Robert Byrd passed laws all by himself,
against the wishes of the American public? Did you know that people
have been fined for making wild sea lions bark, because it violated
the Marine Mammal Protection Act? Did you know that slavery still
exists in America?Did you know that after the terrorist attack on
the Pentagon, firefighters and rescue workers were not allowed to
extinguish fires or provide emergency medical service because they
did not have security clearance? Did you know that tourists are
allowed to walk on top of the USS Arizona, but are prevented from
swimming next to it?Did you know that in certain instances, a
plaintiff is presumed guilty until he proves his innocence beyond
all reasonable doubt?How absurd is it that people complain about
paying $3 for a gallon of gasoline, but willingly pay more than $20
per gallon for drinking water? Tap water is free, but convenience
store prices for bottled water are outrageous.Do you know how easy
it is to cross the American border without going through customs?
Did you know that the National Park Service operates sting
operations against unwary visitors? Did you know that the
government has mandated employment for individuals who are not
capable of performing the job for which they were hired, and that
they are paid the same wage as people who can do the job?It is bad
enough that these blatant absurdities exist. What is worse is that
they are commonly accepted. Worst yet, not only is nothing being
done to correct them, they are proliferating and being
perpetuated.The Absurdity Principle is replete with examples of
everyday inanities, from serious breaches of Constitutional law to
fraudulent activities that are sanctioned by the government. This
is a book that will make your blood boil - unless you are an
unethical accomplice who is profiteering from flaws in a system
gone awry.It is time for people to condemn and castigate
absurdities for what they are, to correct silly and farcical
situations, to legislate changes in the laws of the land, and to
make reason and rationality the way of life. This book will teach
you how to get started on the path to deliverance from a world that
has gone through the looking glass to tolerate madness and chaos.
This volume is a collection of short subjects that are
controversial in nature. Leading the contentions is a history of
the Abandoned Shipwreck Act. In this chapter is the story of how
the Act was passed by only two senators, who sneaked into the
closed chamber in order to pass unfavorable legislation that could
not have been passed by honest means. Following this is an in-depth
study of the U.S. destroyer Murphy: how the wreck was identified;
how the Naval Criminal Investigative Service threatened to
prosecute those who identified it; and how one diver's bid for sole
access to the site led to the unlawful introduction and secret
passage of a bill that appropriated all sunken U.S. Navy craft
anywhere in the world. The book ends with a 70-page retrospection
of Shadow Divers Exposed: what juvenile and irrational critiques
were made against it, and by whom; how the truthfulness of the book
has been vindicated; and how new evidence has established that the
U-869 had been discovered and dived three years prior to events
that were related in Shadow Divers: the greatest literary hoax in
publishing history. In between these extraordinary disquisitions
are chapters on other shipwrecks that have created nationwide
controversies: the Civil War ironclad Monitor, the Hamilton and
Scourge (U.S. Navy warships from the War of 1812, and which are now
controlled by the Canadian government), the treasure wrecks Brother
Jonathan and El Cazador, and the World War One ocean liner
Lusitania. Also included is "The Stellwagen Bank Robbery," a
scathing review of NOAA's illegal activities in the Stellwagen Bank
National Marine Sanctuary: its refusal to release public
information, its ambition to prevent public access to wreck sites,
and its program to expand sanctuary boundaries (in particular,
Thunder Bay, Stellwagen, and the Monitor - the latter to eventually
encompass the entire Outer Banks, and all the U-boats and merchant
vessels from all wars and all marine casualties). This is a book
that will rile your blood.
This is an eclectic collection of the author's shorter works. Most
have seen print in books, magazines, newspapers, or on the
Internet. Some have been expanded for this volume because space
limitations in the original publication precluded the author from
telling the story in its entirety. Other have been printed the way
they originally appeared, but have been appended with annotations
either beforehand or afterward. In addition to biographical
material, shipwrecks that are covered in this volume include the
Andrea Doria, Empress of Ireland, Billy Mitchell Wrecks
(Ostfriesland, Frankfurt, U-117, U-140, UB-148), President
Coolidge, Sebastian, Texas Tower #4, Bow Mariner, Atlantic
(Halifax), Bell Island wrecks (Newfoundland), Dunderberg and
Florida (Lake Huron), Miraflores, Shuffled Shipwrecks of North
Carolina (Buarque, Equipoise, Mexicano, Cayru, Ario, W.E. Hutton,
Papoose, Ciltvaira, San Delfino, Mirlo), Ella Warley, China Wreck
(John Sidney and Medway), and shipwrecks of New York (Ajace,
Arlington, Bessie A. White, Charles E. Dunlap, Cornelia Soule,
Marjory Brown, Panther). There is also a chapter on fossilized
megalodon shark teeth.
Gary Gentiles seminal novel of supernatural horror that was first
published as The Lurking Based on actual legend, the story begins
when the monster known as the Jersey Devil manifests itself in the
Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey after the accidental exhumation
of a human skeleton. Newspaper reporter Elaine Adams happens to be
in the area during the gruesome event. She delves into the lore and
gore of the creature whose deathless existence is blamed for the
subsequent series of abominable fatalities. She uncovers more than
she ever bargained for when she learns that people have been
disappearing in the Pine Barrens for years - for decades. Helped by
her husband and hampered by an obnoxious sheriff, she digs deep
into the mysterious deaths and dismemberments that recommence every
seven years - a cycle that coincides with the Jersey Devils regular
reappearances. Quickly she is swept into an ageless conspiracy of
satanic cultists who not only worship the Jersey Devil, but who
feed it by means of human sacrifice in a sensual but brutal ritual
in which the victims are impaled on wooden stakes. What Elaine
Adams hopes will be the greatest story of her career might instead
turn out to be her last. Already one reporter has vanished in the
quest to unravel the mystery of the Jersey Devil. Would she be the
next?
When the Fuhrer sent U-boats to America waters in World War Two, he
was repeating a strategy that the Kaiser had tried a generation
earlier. Long neglected in the annals of military history is the
first attempt to employ a fleet of undersea warships to help
achieve world domination. While the Kaiser's surface navy was as
ineffective against his enemies as the Fuhrer's surface navy, his
use of German submarines, or U-boats, afforded a tactical advantage
that was unprecedented in naval warfare. The Kaiser's unterseeboote
took a great toll on the world's merchant vessels. The volume in
hand is the first of its kind to compare Allied action reports with
the deck logs and war diaries of German submarine commanders. These
bipolar sources permit a true and accurate assessment of U-boat
efficacy, while dispelling erroneous notions about the impact of
submarine warfare against staunch American defenders. U-boats
torpedoed and shelled harmless fishing vessels, plodding
windjammers, and unarmed steamships. They laid mines off U.S.
harbor approaches. They left sailors stranded hundreds of miles
from shore without adequate food and water. They killed men and
women indiscriminately. They took prisoners of war. One U-boat
lobbed shells onto a beach on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. This was the
first time since the War of 1812 that a foreign country attacked
the American mainland. This is the trenchant story of U-boat
aggression and American defiance in the Great War of atrocities,
when people perished at sea or suffered incredible privation in
their struggle to survive.
This is a collection of the author's earliest science fiction
stories: the first ones that he wrote. Like his novels, the stories
range from whimsical to serious. All contain imaginative concepts
mixed with strong characters undergoing extraordinary experiences
or unusual adventures. As a bonus, two previously uncollected
stories from the author's later career are included. The author has
been writing science fiction since the age of sixteen, when he
submitted a 47-page story to his eleventh-grade English teacher for
extra credit. He has now written fifty-one books, published more
than 3,000 photographs, and led a life of adventure.
HOW THE CITY OF HAMILTON AND THE ONTARIO ARCHAEOLOGICAL LICENCE
BUREAU CONSPIRED TO STEAL TWO U.S. NAVY WARSHIPS FROM THE PEOPLE OF
THE WORLD. The War of 1812 was ravaging the countryside when two
U.S. Navy warships - the Hamilton and the Scourge - foundered in
Lake Ontario in a sudden nighttime squall. Seventy American sailors
drowned in darkness. Both shipwrecks were discovered off Port
Dalhousie, Ontario in 1975. Factions within the U.S. Navy
immediately asserted American ownership. In 1979, title to the
wrecks was transferred from the Navy to the Royal Ontario Museum,
which, like a clearing house, quickly transferred title to the City
of Hamilton. As a condition of custody, the City promised to
conduct scientific studies and archaeological assessments of the
sites, after which it would consider the possibility of raising the
wrecks as tourist attractions. Now, a quarter of a century later,
the City has done absolutely nothing to honor its pledge. Worse, it
has taken an active stance in preventing others from conducting
studies. After twenty-five years of apathetic treatment, the wrecks
are still rotting away on the lake bed, suffering from the ravages
of zebra mussels and inevitable natural decay. Stolen Heritage is
the saga of one Americans attempt to visit these relics of his
countrys heritage - a heritage that was usurped by bureaucratic
fiat. Those who control these historic sites would rather see them
decompose than permit anyone - including Americans - to see or
photograph them. This book is a story of conspiracy, double
dealing, lies, and deceit: an ugly trip through the political
machinations of the City of Hamiltons corrupt bureaucrats, and the
manipulations of individualswithin the Ontario Archaeological
Licence Bureau.
This volume contains two full-length novels, three critical essays,
the illustrations from the 1874 edition, and annotations in
endnotes. There are more than 17,000 words in these essays and
annotations. In addition to the woodcuts that illustrated the 1874
edition is a reproduction of the title page. The centerpiece is
Jules Verne's immortal classic, A Journey to the Center of the
Earth, in its full and uncondensed version. The text has been
modernized for present-day readers. Gary Gentile has annotated the
text in endnotes, in which he defines words and phrases that are
nowadays unfamiliar, and explains allusions that are no longer
commonplace. For comparison is Gary Gentile's first science fiction
novel: a full-length pastiche that was inspired by the original
work. This modern subterranean journey is nearly as long as Verne's
(76,000 words as opposed to 86,000 words), and incorporates
imaginative concepts that go far beyond those of the master. Three
shorter journeys include an essay on "Hollow World Myths" and the
origination of Jules Verne's tale of descent. Next is "A Tribute to
Jules Verne," in which Gary Gentile pays homage to the prolific
wordsmith of adventure tales, while at the same time pointing out
the scientific fallacies and failures in logic that permeate
Verne's best-known novel. Last is a critique that compares the
strengths and weaknesses of both novels. Now is the best time to
join the fictional but intrepid explorers as they descend beneath
the Earth's crust through a labyrinth of caves into the bowels of
the planet, where they have many strange and fabulous adventures.
They visit illuminated caverns, meet prehistoric creatures,
encounter wild plants, and discoverthe progenitors of mankind.
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Mind Set (Paperback)
Gary Gentile
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A high-tech mystery and action/adventure yarn about the light at
the end of the tunnel. Can the mind exist away from body? As a
scientist, Dr. Blaine Mitchell did not think so. Although he once
had a near-death experience in which he mentally left his body for
the astral plane and "saw the light," he did not believe that the
event was other than imaginary. Mitchell is a medical doctor and
research scientist who is studying the effects of electrical nerve
stimulation on the control of pain in patients who have terminal
diseases or who are suffering chronic pain. The device he is
developing trains his patients to employ biofeedback mechanisms in
order to block erroneous pain signals from reaching the brain, by
forcing the release of naturally occurring endorphins: pain
inhibitors that are natural analogues to morphine, and that are
chemically similar to the artificial drug but which are not
addictive. He knows that over-stimulation of the brain has side
effects, such as simulating the out-of-body experience. He has
experimented with the device himself. But this is a mere aberration
and is easily controlled by installing a governor on the electrical
output. As a scientist grounded in scientific reality, he knows
that the out-of-body experience is the result of an over-activated
imagination; it occurs near death because of the chemical imbalance
induced by shock and trauma: the release of hormones into the
bloodstream and the lack of oxygen to the brain. The experience is
purely hallucinogenic-all in the patient's mind. Nevertheless,
there are those who believe otherwise, who see applications of Dr.
Mitchell's invention that he has not investigated: nefarious
applications. Despite theskepticism of his colleagues, after a
presentation of his findings at a national conference there is
sudden and explosive interest in the device. Everyone wants a piece
of the action: the local police, the FBI, the CIA, the KGB, even
the Mafia. Some want to steal it; others want to destroy it.
Overnight, a deadly game is in the air. Dr. Mitchell's car is blown
up, he is assaulted by gunmen, a dead body is found in his house,
his mainframe computer files are destroyed, his laboratory complex
is under siege, and he is haunted by an assassin who has the
uncanny ability to enter buildings undetected, no matter how
secure, and to skulk through rooms and read concealed files with
complete impunity. Guards cannot see him much less stop him. The
assassin can even eavesdrop on top secret telephone conversations.
Dr. Mitchell and his device are put to the task. Only his invention
can save his life, and perhaps save the country from the fabulous
technological power wielded by seemingly omnipotent foreign spies.
What ensues is an incredible game of machine versus machine, mind
versus mind, and the foreboding possibility that perhaps
out-of-body experiences are not imaginary. It all leads to a finale
that is nothing less than mind-blowing.
Gary Gentiles most popular science fiction A TIME FOR DRAGONS,
DRAGONS PAST, and NO FUTURE FOR DRAGONS The Time Dragons books have
been enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of readers of all ages. First
published in 1989 and 1990, and long out of print, all three novels
are now combined for consecutive reading. Appended in this new
edition is a ten-thousand-word essay that examines the origination
and generation of the imaginative concepts, and that describes in
detail the plot devices of the three additional books in the series
- those books that were planned but never written. The dragons of
the titles are actually intelligent, meat-eating reptiles from
Earths distant past. They are bent on dominating the planet for all
time by exterminating mankind in the present. After dragon death
bombs destroy nearly all vestige of human civilization, small bands
of survivors are all that remain of a population that numbered in
the billions. These isolated pockets of humanity subsist by stealth
for more than a century. The dragons slowly reform the planet by
planting vegetation from their home time, and by populating the
land with species of herbivorous dinosaurs that constitute their
food supply - herds of dinosaurian meat on the hoof. Modern-day
Earth soon resembles the Cretaceous. When the dragons renew their
efforts to stamp out the few surviving humans, a handful of freedom
fighters meet and join forces. They plan a courageous campaign
against entrenched dragon rule. This small resistance organization
first snipes at dragons in the newly-formed jungles, then attacks
the dragon outpost with whatever weapons they can muster. Thus
begins the saga of human retaliation, as a small but
dedicatedguerrilla outfit seeks to eradicate the dragons, and
reclaim the planet that is rightfully theirs. This fast-paced,
action-packed story is quite literally never-ending. Battles rage
in the past, present, and future; on land, in the air, and under
the ice. From gun fights with dragons to hand-to-hand combat with a
Tyranosaurus rex, the intrepid heroes and heroines never give up in
their war against alien tyranny. The grand design of the Time
Dragons trilogy is sweeping in its concepts and paradoxes in time.
From its inspired beginning to its climactic conclusion, the reader
is kept entranced by the brilliant dialogue of engaging characters
as well as measured action sequences. Read the Time Dragons trilogy
now, or again. Read the ultimate conclusion that has never been
revealed: an ending that is not endless, but fundamentally
satisfying in all its mind-bending nuances.
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