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What could possibly be funny about two Tibetan boys climbing a mountain behind their village and finding a very strange object? Would any sane person laugh when the object turned out to be a time capsule created by an advanced civilisation over 300,000 years ago? And what about when the time capsule produces a hologram showing an enlightened society built on the principle of empowerment, a society which managed to destroy itself? How can anybody find it amusing when a heroin smuggling gang dispatches a deadly assassin to chase one of the boys and his rich Chinese girlfriend half way across…mehr

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What could possibly be funny about two Tibetan boys climbing a mountain behind their village and finding a very strange object? Would any sane person laugh when the object turned out to be a time capsule created by an advanced civilisation over 300,000 years ago? And what about when the time capsule produces a hologram showing an enlightened society built on the principle of empowerment, a society which managed to destroy itself? How can anybody find it amusing when a heroin smuggling gang dispatches a deadly assassin to chase one of the boys and his rich Chinese girlfriend half way across Asia? Can you imagine what your life would be like if you were not being exploited every day? To find the answers to these intriguing questions, read Pyramid Asia immediately!
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Born in Te Kopuru on the northern Wairoa of New Zealand. He wrote his first song, FOOD MONEY and GIRLS, at age seven. He was expelled from Mount Albert Grammar School Auckland, in 1974 for having sex with his girlfriend while on class detention. It was the proudest moment of his life. Ian Purdie studied law at Otago University before deciding that practising law was immoral. After a string of bands, including Wasted Daze, he moved to Australia, busking in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Perth. He came to international attention with his song French Letter, about French nuclear testing in the Pacific. Albums include, Greetings Earthlings, Lunarverse and Managony. His books include, The Imnothero Principle, Splatterpuss, The Book of Nasty and Pyramid Asia.