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Flashblind
by Dr Paul Bernstein
Published: 2012-03-08
Paperback : 304 pages
Paperback : 304 pages
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A thought provoking medical thriller, dealing with the most controversial issues of our time...Is it a coincidence that the two most significant scientific races--the development of the atomic bomb and the sequencing of the genetic code--took place in Los Alamos, New Mexico?
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A thought provoking medical thriller, dealing with the most controversial issues of our time...
Is it a coincidence that the two most significant scientific races--the development of the atomic bomb and the sequencing of the genetic code--took place in Los Alamos, New Mexico?
Based on the Proceedings of the Freedom of Information Act, Flashblind uncovers a true conspiracy using humans as guinea pigs in government sponsored radiation experiments. Human Experiments that began in Los Alamos at the dawn of the atomic age have continued for a half-century. The race to decode the human genome was not about improving our health it was about winning a nuclear war.
Jake, a world-class geneticist, has less than a month to complete his life's goal to find the gene that is responsible for his brother's rare genetic disorder, XP, a gene that controls our body's ability to repair itself and provides the key for the cure for cancer. The genetic Holy Grail. Jake's dream of saving his brother depends on uncovering the secrets of the past while struggling in the mire of a modern day Big Pharma and government conspiracy.
Based on the Proceedings of the Freedom of Information Act, Flashblind uncovers a true conspiracy using humans as guinea pigs in government sponsored radiation experiments. Human Experiments that began in Los Alamos at the dawn of the atomic age have continued for a half-century. The race to decode the human genome was not about improving our health it was about winning a nuclear war.
Jake, a world-class geneticist, has less than a month to complete his life's goal to find the gene that is responsible for his brother's rare genetic disorder, XP, a gene that controls our body's ability to repair itself and provides the key for the cure for cancer. The genetic Holy Grail. Jake's dream of saving his brother depends on uncovering the secrets of the past while struggling in the mire of a modern day Big Pharma and government conspiracy.
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