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Dr. Linda Kipling has had her share of excitement working as a meteorologist with the Naval Research Laboratory. Twice in four years, she and her boss, the arrogant Dr. Victor Silverstein, have faced international crises requiring heroic action. Now, in 2011, Kipling faces her most formidable foe yet: her only remaining relatives, the Müller family. Debates about climate change continue as two researchers in Greenland mysteriously disappear. Kipling soon comes to a horrific realization: not all observed climatic aberrations are coming from natural variation or an increase in greenhouse gases. Instead, someone is tampering with nature, risking a cataclysmic event that could destroy the world. Her dying father is suspicious; he believes distant relatives in South America are involved. The Müller family was once part of Hitler's inner circle. They escaped from Germany in 1945 with a fortune in gold, and now they hope to alter the world's climate for their own purposes. Kipling must head to Greenland under the guise of familial reunion in order to dismantle the Müller plan and save the planet from a climatic apocalypse. "Paul Mark Tag['s] books never disappoint. He is a gifted writer and knows how to craft a great story. . . White Thaw takes us on a great adventure [involving] global warming [and] poses the question of just how far would a group go to win." -- Simon Barrett, Blogger News Network

Hannah Winchester was chosen to participate in a test for a product that will supposedly shape the world. Dr. Willard stresses how important focus is now, but it becomes hard to stay focused when Jason, her boyfriend, starts toying with her emotions. How long can Hannah keep the balance between serious and work and childish play?

Science says the weight of a human soul is 21 grams - stated at the time of death, it has been measured that a body loses exactly 21 grams; they concluded it was the 'soul' leaving the body.

This is a receiving department for the souls with a heaven and a hell side to the department.

The year is 2358. The Third World War has ended. The world is in ruin. The UN has gathered the eight remaining scientists on Earth to create something to keep the human race alive. An Invention to save the human race.

One of these scientists is geneticist, Codi Watterson. She is the only female in the group of scientists, and had a terrible time throughout the war, leaving her with a severe case of anxiety and PTSD. She is forced away from her home town of Nottingham to New York, to work on the Invention, where she meets William Harper - a physicist who is cold, stubborn and accused of betraying his country in the war.

With the human race on the brink of extinction, can Codi risk getting involved with someone like William at all?

Prequel to The Inadequate Experiments and The Covert Interventions! Can be read as stand alone book.

3 Collections, 40 Stories, One Life-------spirituality today spoken in autobiographical story:)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A medium Father promises to send a life changing message from beyond the grave to his only Daughter. But there’s a problem. He can’t get through. The line is busy. He needs to tell his daughter something before it’s too late. He turns to the alternate universe inhabited by spirits. Something is coming for her and it’s clicks are getting louder...

A scientist and a psychic team up to warn the world of an impending explosion. The event would wipe out all of the earth, except for one small island. Can they reach everyone in time to save them?

In a clinic, with an unknown disease, a group of kids try to make the best of life. Meanwhile, the outside world is changing.

There’s an unresolved dispute over the physical nature of space. It occurs because of what Bacon called our “dull and deceptive human senses.” On one hand, space appears empty. This led biblical and modern cosmologists to conclude space is an “empty vacuum.”
But, when astrophysicists from Newton to Einstein studied space, they found it exhibits physical behaviors – for example, it physically carries light and heat from the sun to earth. This led the astrophysicists to conclude space is an invisible substance called “the ether.”
Since the Cold War, discussion of the conclusion of astrophysics has been quietly banned from establishment forums as a blasphemous product of “godless communism.” In this book, our author revisits the dispute, and argues it needs to be revived and resolved scientifically.

Dr. Linda Kipling has had her share of excitement working as a meteorologist with the Naval Research Laboratory. Twice in four years, she and her boss, the arrogant Dr. Victor Silverstein, have faced international crises requiring heroic action. Now, in 2011, Kipling faces her most formidable foe yet: her only remaining relatives, the Müller family. Debates about climate change continue as two researchers in Greenland mysteriously disappear. Kipling soon comes to a horrific realization: not all observed climatic aberrations are coming from natural variation or an increase in greenhouse gases. Instead, someone is tampering with nature, risking a cataclysmic event that could destroy the world. Her dying father is suspicious; he believes distant relatives in South America are involved. The Müller family was once part of Hitler's inner circle. They escaped from Germany in 1945 with a fortune in gold, and now they hope to alter the world's climate for their own purposes. Kipling must head to Greenland under the guise of familial reunion in order to dismantle the Müller plan and save the planet from a climatic apocalypse. "Paul Mark Tag['s] books never disappoint. He is a gifted writer and knows how to craft a great story. . . White Thaw takes us on a great adventure [involving] global warming [and] poses the question of just how far would a group go to win." -- Simon Barrett, Blogger News Network

Hannah Winchester was chosen to participate in a test for a product that will supposedly shape the world. Dr. Willard stresses how important focus is now, but it becomes hard to stay focused when Jason, her boyfriend, starts toying with her emotions. How long can Hannah keep the balance between serious and work and childish play?

Science says the weight of a human soul is 21 grams - stated at the time of death, it has been measured that a body loses exactly 21 grams; they concluded it was the 'soul' leaving the body.

This is a receiving department for the souls with a heaven and a hell side to the department.

The year is 2358. The Third World War has ended. The world is in ruin. The UN has gathered the eight remaining scientists on Earth to create something to keep the human race alive. An Invention to save the human race.

One of these scientists is geneticist, Codi Watterson. She is the only female in the group of scientists, and had a terrible time throughout the war, leaving her with a severe case of anxiety and PTSD. She is forced away from her home town of Nottingham to New York, to work on the Invention, where she meets William Harper - a physicist who is cold, stubborn and accused of betraying his country in the war.

With the human race on the brink of extinction, can Codi risk getting involved with someone like William at all?

Prequel to The Inadequate Experiments and The Covert Interventions! Can be read as stand alone book.

3 Collections, 40 Stories, One Life-------spirituality today spoken in autobiographical story:)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A medium Father promises to send a life changing message from beyond the grave to his only Daughter. But there’s a problem. He can’t get through. The line is busy. He needs to tell his daughter something before it’s too late. He turns to the alternate universe inhabited by spirits. Something is coming for her and it’s clicks are getting louder...

A scientist and a psychic team up to warn the world of an impending explosion. The event would wipe out all of the earth, except for one small island. Can they reach everyone in time to save them?

In a clinic, with an unknown disease, a group of kids try to make the best of life. Meanwhile, the outside world is changing.

There’s an unresolved dispute over the physical nature of space. It occurs because of what Bacon called our “dull and deceptive human senses.” On one hand, space appears empty. This led biblical and modern cosmologists to conclude space is an “empty vacuum.”
But, when astrophysicists from Newton to Einstein studied space, they found it exhibits physical behaviors – for example, it physically carries light and heat from the sun to earth. This led the astrophysicists to conclude space is an invisible substance called “the ether.”
Since the Cold War, discussion of the conclusion of astrophysics has been quietly banned from establishment forums as a blasphemous product of “godless communism.” In this book, our author revisits the dispute, and argues it needs to be revived and resolved scientifically.