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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN OPEC STOPS SHIPPING OIL? At times the Government oversteps the bounds of honesty and common sense. The incidents in the first chapters of this story actually occurred and were reported in the newspapers. Land has been taken under eminent domain for private use, as in Detroit where homes and businesses were taken at a minimal price and resold to General Motors. Land was taken in the west for water rights by cities to ensure sufficient water for their municipal needs. Lawsuits are still underway in these areas. Atlanta, Georgia is still in litigation with Alabama, Florida and…mehr

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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN OPEC STOPS SHIPPING OIL? At times the Government oversteps the bounds of honesty and common sense. The incidents in the first chapters of this story actually occurred and were reported in the newspapers. Land has been taken under eminent domain for private use, as in Detroit where homes and businesses were taken at a minimal price and resold to General Motors. Land was taken in the west for water rights by cities to ensure sufficient water for their municipal needs. Lawsuits are still underway in these areas. Atlanta, Georgia is still in litigation with Alabama, Florida and South Georgia over water rights to the Chattahoochee River. There are many cases of whistle blowers suing for being fired for reporting corporate, state, municipal, and federal wrong doing. These cases make the local and national news. This novelette is about people who left the United States after being legally wronged. The reason for their leaving had many causes, one of them being fearful of the coming oil crisis. Many people believe this crisis is probable after the incursion into Iraq. Everyone has suffered because of the rapidly rising prices of petroleum fuels. It is not in the realm of impossibility that the events in this book could occur. How this group of wronged citizens left for their own little island is what this novelette is about. How they rebuilt three 55 year-old navy LSMs; how they weathered raids by oil pirates; a severe South Pacific Storm and how they built their homes and grew their food.
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Autorenporträt
This is the seventh book by the author. He was raised in Des Moines, Iowa, attended Drake University, and received his BA in 1952 from Iowa State Teachers College (now UNI). He taught science in Illinois and Florida, and in 1958, he received a fellowship to attend the University of Florida. He received his PhD in science education in 1969. He taught at Marshall University, Austen Peay State University, and Valdosta State University. He is a widower and resides in Lake Park, Georgia.