Predictions (The Struggle For Survival Book 1)
Book Details
Author(s)Paul MacLoughlin
ISBN / ASINB00699QEBU
ISBN-13978B00699QEB0
Sales Rank1,650,437
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
By 2054 the world population was approaching eleven billion and causing irreversible social, biological, economic and climatic chaos.
A hundred million people were constantly on the move in search of food, water, energy and safety – and a hundred million more were added to the world’s population each year.
Sir Isaac Newton’s Predictions that the world, as we know it, would come to an end in 2060 seemed likely to be fulfilled.
Only Jack Monro, President of the USA, had the power, and the will, to reduce the world population to a sustainable level and avoid the oblivion which lay ahead.
Monro, an evangelical Christian, had agonised over the truth of Newton’s Predictions but when convinced by theologians who understood the messages of the bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and scientists who recorded the destructive effect of population growth, he knew he had been chosen by God to save the world.
How Monro carried out the most terrible of all genocides, in spite of the opposition of Pope Adrian VI, is told through the medium of a Judicial Enquiry in which those who justified, planned, recruited and implemented the culling appear as expert witnesses.
(The fiction is based on UN, WHO, IPCC and governmental statistics for population growth and climate change. Also the Isaac Newton archives in the Royal Society of London, and Israel. Jack Monro is based, loosely, on Dwight D Eisenhower – another popular general who becomes President of the USA.)
A hundred million people were constantly on the move in search of food, water, energy and safety – and a hundred million more were added to the world’s population each year.
Sir Isaac Newton’s Predictions that the world, as we know it, would come to an end in 2060 seemed likely to be fulfilled.
Only Jack Monro, President of the USA, had the power, and the will, to reduce the world population to a sustainable level and avoid the oblivion which lay ahead.
Monro, an evangelical Christian, had agonised over the truth of Newton’s Predictions but when convinced by theologians who understood the messages of the bible and the Dead Sea Scrolls, and scientists who recorded the destructive effect of population growth, he knew he had been chosen by God to save the world.
How Monro carried out the most terrible of all genocides, in spite of the opposition of Pope Adrian VI, is told through the medium of a Judicial Enquiry in which those who justified, planned, recruited and implemented the culling appear as expert witnesses.
(The fiction is based on UN, WHO, IPCC and governmental statistics for population growth and climate change. Also the Isaac Newton archives in the Royal Society of London, and Israel. Jack Monro is based, loosely, on Dwight D Eisenhower – another popular general who becomes President of the USA.)
