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  • - Subliminal Smartphone LOGOs Help America Avoid the Slavery of Socialism
    av Jason O'Neil
    218,-

    This novel challenges the Democrats to justify the creation of a Socialist American Republic. It forces them to rethink their 50-year campaign to force Americans to be obedient to the Washington and thus destroy the Federal Republic created by the U.S. Constitution, the second greatest document ever written. The Flynn family, which invented the Red Box anti-gravity device to revolutionize the world's transportation systems, viewed the national election as a last chance to change the course of history. They devise a series of cryptic conservative messages hidden in a Liberty Bell image on every cell phone in America. Broadcast from space, billions of political logos, called POLILOGOs, impact key Senate races as well as help the Republicans win the presidency in a national landslide. The book is a series of snapshots of Democrats questioning their politics because of their destruction of the free-enterprise system in part financed by China. In his Inaugural Address, President Werner holds up a smartphone to warn about its addiction which impacts efforts to squash Socialist initiatives. Neither the president nor anybody else learns of the POLILOGO's and their role to save the country.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    218,-

    In this novel an American businessman and his wife apply Artificial Intelligence and the Watson supercomputer to develop a multi-function drone designed to eliminate drug smugglers and terrorists. These NOVAWASPs combine to create intelligent, deadly NOVASWARMs,The couple designs, builds and tests these man-made insects over Florida's Everglades. The NOVAWASP is a small 3-foot weapon which carries cameras, sensors and deadly payloads. The swarm is smart enough to let missiles pass by harmlessly.The DoD's Advanced Projects Research Agency helps qualify the drone for nationally-important missions. NOVASWASPs are parachuted out of a C-130 aircraft to descend to the required mission altitude. Initial missions destroy Fentanyl laboratories in northern Mexico.President Aurum is persuaded to use the new weapon to stop Iran from exporting and supporting terrorism in the Middle East. In only one mission, two aircraft drop NOVASWARMs to destroy the country's warmaking capability. The NOVAWASPs can even crash into jet canopies, explode and render them useless. A swarm destroys the power plant servicing a nuclear bomb development facility.In the end, an interim President, an Iranian-American, oversees the implementation of a democracy modelled after the U.S. Constitution. A New Persia will build upon its glorious past.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    249,-

    In this novel a couple in Annapolis, Maryland creates a new device to accurately predict heart attacks and provide seasoned medical advice in real-time. They create Novacardio after determining which companies can best help them. They enlist the aid of Dr. James Cox, the famous cardiologist from the Georgetown University Hospital who invented unique ways to keep cardiac patients alive. Dr. Cox is a consultant for the 3M Company which provides an attachment strip which adheres a sensor patch to a smart phone, a NOVAFONE.The new patch is a small fiber pad which contains thousands of microscopic bullhorn-shaped sensors which serve as an advanced electrocardiogram reading the actions of a human heart. To manufacture the patch, the couple selects the Kimberly-Clark Company in Fox Crossing, Wisconsin.The smart phone supplier is Apple Computer. The patch with a two-sided strip is mounted on the back of an iPhone which uses a new ALERNA voice command to access IBM's Watson supercomputer which sends a diagnosis in seconds.A NOVAFONE saves the lives of both the U.S. President and the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. It becomes a seminal moment in history, as the Chinese leader realizes that his country can't attack Taiwan and depends upon American technology for its future while they create a peaceful world.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    249,-

    This novel details the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) efforts over the last 50-years to convert America into a Socialist State easily conquered without bloodshed. The author also shows how the Democrats with China's support use the Race Card to suppress any conservative dialog or ideas. Tens of millions of Democratic voters are used by the Party, its captured media and Silicon Valley executives to perpetuate left-wing dominance.In the nation's "OH SHIT" moment, a Republican wins the White House. President Wilson and Congress invoke the War Powers Act to deal with the unrelenting growth of Socialism. The tragedy of millions of youths quietly quitting the workforce and hidding in their parent's basements playing social media games highlights the collapse of the Work Ethic. He also conducts a secret military mission which uses artificial intelligence to blast commands which disable the computer operating systems in China. As a result, the electricity is gone and the warships are floating helplessly in the South China Sea. This gives the president the opportunity to reduce China's role in America and padlock federal government departments to get the funds and labor for much-needed Infrastructure Projects.In the end, the CCP is forced to negotiate a Peace Agreement at Camp David. America gets another chance to be the beacon of freedom in the world while its leaders are guided by the second greatest document ever written-the Constitution.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    258,-

    In this novel a couple of cyber computer gurus, Andy and Lori, apply Artificial Intelligence (AI) to create a computer worm virus capable of stopping all operations in a network. Routines generated by a supercomputer defeat any attempt to patch the systems.A newly elected president, Graham Wilson, seizes the opportunity to apply the technology to thwart the Chinese takeover of America. The worm is released on a secret mission from South Korea. The mission, called Operation Bald Eagle, utilizes the Red Box antigravity device to build a giant Aquaclipper to launch hypersonic stealth missiles to deliver the worm to China's military, particularly their nuclear arsenal. Two missions force the Chinese into negotiations to halt their half-century campaign to replace the democracy with Communism.For their contribution to America's rebirth, the couple receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Because of the codes each possesses in memory, they must travel on separate aircraft. The book ends with the couple joining a novel cyber community in Bermuda called SAVOIR. In the end, it becomes quite clear that somebody's watching over the couple and the Republic.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    188,-

    In this novel an American non-profit company initiates a national movement to heal the youth's addiction to mobile social media, like smart phones. Voice Synthesis Inc. (VSI) based in Alexandria, Virginia, was founded by Matt and Heather Flynn, billionaires from their Turbopod (T-Pod) vehicles sold around the world. The couple does research to determine that the addiction starts at age ten and is a primary culprit in the dramatic reduction of the Work Ethic in America.The book provides alarming statistics as VSI's employees focus on the problem at home, in the schools, in retail businesses, in the government, the military and board rooms. It becomes clear to the reader that the social media devices greatly contribute to dumbing of citizens, ripe for control by a Socialist government.The reader follows VSI as it enlists a well-known company to apply artificial intelligence to voice synthesis systems to create a useful Flip Phone for the youth. "FLIPA" can access communications but not the Internet and streaming video.Nationally-known cyber gurus, who formed a company called Padlockers ,create a computer E-Worm which debilitates the production of popular smart phones in China. At the same time the government provides programs attractive for companies to bring back the production of the devices to America. The story ends with a realistic hope for the future as the simple FLIPA wins over legions of youth, one Flip Phone at a time.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    188,-

    In this novel a young couple star in their roles to implement the Civilian Closure Corps (CCC), a unique project to dramatically downsize the federal bureaucracy in an effort to undue a micro-depression caused by the previous Socialist-Democrat administrations. Newly elected President Wicklow challenged the nation to close departments and provide pink slips to more than one-million federal employees appropriately described as disguised unemployment dependent upon national welfare services. The book details the steps necessary to shutter or dramatically reduce whole departments which either provide no value to the citizenry or provide services best accomplished by the states or private enterprise. In order to absorb many of the fired bureaucrats, long overdue Infrastructure Projects are started. The book highlights the creation of a bullet train between Washington and New York to end a national embarrassment while proving new technologies useful in modernization projects across the nation. Cole Langford, the "e;Cornfield Guy,"e; and Dawn Connelly lead project teams to implement the reductions so the President can keep his campaign promises. Both have automation expertise and high security clearances necessary to reduce the heretofore sacrosanct Intelligence Community. In the process, every other car in the parking lot disappears. In the end, the couple earns the Presidential Medal of Freedom, gets married and builds upon three years of closure experience to start a new company, Padlockers, Inc. It assists dozens of private companies which close due to the loss of federal contracts. The book ends with the couple enjoying their roles in draining the swamp and reducing the Deep State in Washington while starting a new entity which provides them, and thousands of others, a bright future in a flourishing, free-enterprise economy.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    188,-

    In this novel Senator Ryan Wicklow uses a week on Martha's Vineyard to learn from friends and advisors about the challenges of a campaign for the presidency. Discussions about the Deep State, Media, Big Tech, Unions, Universities and a new Socialist Media Party (SMP) help Ryan make a decision. In a dramatic scene, the senator informs the editors of the New York Times, the liberal publication of the Democratic Party, about his decision to run and requests unbiased reporting. As predicted, the Senator Wicklow and his running mate, Senator Nancy DeYoung from Iowa, win in a landslide as the voters hope to end the Recession or micro-Depression in major cities caused by the Socialist government. In the process, the senator highlights China's attempt to control the nation prior to a takeover. The new administration is very successful after only six months. One initiative in particular, the Civilian Closure Corps (CCC), is a new organization chartered to close Federal Government departments because they are unnecessary, staffed by disguised unemployment or perform a state's function. In the end New York Times issues an apology for its liberal bias for almost two centuries. The editors realize that Wicklow's conservative Great Reset is really working and is best for America. With tears of joy in his eyes, the new president realizes that he has accomplished the toughest sales on Earth.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    188,-

  • av Jason O'Neil
    188,-

    In this novel, two young adults have graduated from college, are out of work and exist in their parent's basements. Welfare checks from a growing Socialist government have the potential of turning them into permanent wards of the state. As a result of monthly checks, they are not too eager to leave the comfort of the home with all of the videogames in their La-La Land. A father, Murray Hill, was raised to work hard within the free-enterprise democracy known as America. He buys a tiny house and parks it in his backyard as a new residence for his daughter. It comes complete with a Media Lab for use in job searches. The search convinces Toni and her boyfriend to get cyber science certificates to make themselves more employable. They interview with IBM and become project scientists with top secret clearances for their first assignment at the submarine base in Kingsbay, Georgia. The tiny house rolls south as the couple's life really begins. At the same time, China has developed at huge cyber campus at the former US base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Here, legions of Chinese cyber students trained in America develop a broadcast signal to bring down America's computers and communications systems on the East Coast in order to complete their takeover of land of the Bald Eagle. Toni and Cory lead two cyber teams which successfully develops and deploys Operation Fog Horn which neutralizes a Chinese armada of ships broadcasting the control signals. The success of this operation allows the Cyber Boss, Admiral Wright, to orchestrate a successful coup removing the Socialist government. The couple then helps lead a series of actions to dramatically reduce the size of the government in order to create a federal structure in concert with the Constitution. The novel ends with the couple reflecting upon the role of the tiny house in their escape from La-La Land to help America once again become a beacon of freedom.

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    188 - 290,-

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    111,-

  • av Jason O'Neil
    88,-

  • av Jason O'Neil
    158,-

    In this novel a philanthropist gets revenge for a crime against humanity. The principal character, Robert Konigsberg (RK), is a billionaire financier turned philanthropist. He spends the last twenty years of his life developing and funding programs to help the poor in his beloved New York City. He despises the Socialist/Communist Regime in power in Washington and New York state which create and oversee social anarchy and a looming Depression. They eliminate police departments and Detective organizations to usher in an era of lawlessness. For RK, this environment is ideal to perform the perfect crime. RK's donation of $70M to build a new hospital wing for the treatment of cancer is stolen by cybercriminals. On a trip to Switzerland to solicit the help of Interpol to solve the crime, he discovers a novel drone, which over the next six months, he perfects into a lethal murder weapon called a DroneViper. This Indiana Jones-style movie script is about how RK eliminates the criminals one-by-one around the world. In the end, RK dies, probably from cancer, with the personal satisfaction that nobody will discover how the cybercriminals really died.

  • av Jason O'Neil
    158,-

  • - Island Republics Spreading Democracy Around the World
    av Jason O'Neil
    203 - 374,-

  • - A Novel About America's Declaration of Independence from the Slavery of Socialism
    av Jason O'Neil
    203 - 374,-

  • - High Seas Flotilla of Ships Employs Refugees, Avoids Tariffs and Foils Pirates
    av Jason O'Neil
    218 - 359,-

  • - Coerced Equality and Welfare Greed Destroy America
    av Jason O'Neil
    218 - 359,-

  • - Well-Paying Job Requiring Little Work
    av Jason O'Neil
    188 - 344,-

  • av Jason O'Neil
    188 - 287,-

  • av Jason O'Neil
    188 - 287,-

  • - Novel Anti-Gravity Device That Changes America
    av Jason O'Neil
    186,-

  • av Jason O'Neil
    173,-

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