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November 16, 2013

A Terraist Letter on Free Ebook

By Ethan Indigo Smith

How can one explore the horrible dynamics of nuclear experimentation? Through fiction! The Terraist Letters is a postmodern nuclear allegory and it's free for the next few days. It's the hottest thing since sliced atoms.

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    Nuclear experimentation is capable of killing off all life on earth.  Fukushima seems to be doing just that as I write this.  Why is it that the most dangerous undertaking, the destroyer of all but cancer, the ultimate entropy enhancer, globally promoted?  Marijuana and hemp cultivation is beneficial to all life and the earth it grows in.  With the crop we can produce anything including energy, medicine and a moderate/safe intoxicant at its worst -or best depending on who you talk to.
    Why is it that the most dangerous practice imaginable  is globally promoted , so dangerous that all the  apocalyptic  fantasy movies

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and stories rarely even address its imminent horror?  Why is it that the safest most productive plant is globally prohibited?  Short answer: we live in a war world controlled by the global military industrial complex.  The long answer can only be articulated in fiction terms.  The Terraist Letters is the postmodern allegory that attempts to articulate the nuclear conundrum.   http://www.amazon.com/Terraist-Letters-Ethan-Indigo-Smith-ebook/dp/B00852BHKC/  It is currently free ebook for the next few days.
    The Terraist Letters, originally written as a hilarious story metaphorically contrasting promotion of nuclear experimentation with the prohibition of marijuana/hemp cultivation now stands as the wildest piece of fiction since sliced atoms.  It is hilarious and frightening and although there is the obvious fictional off the wall signature to the story, there is also the constant alarm suggestive of reality, raising the question on every page, 'is this true?'


Jim Marrs, author of the Crossfire: The Plot that Killed Kennedy,  the book that inspired the film J.F.K. said this of the Terraist Letters:

  " Transport J. D. Salinger's Holden Caulfield to the 21st century and you get the protagonist of The Terraist Letters. This rollicking journey through NYC, juxtapositions the mainstream, the lamestream and the out-of-stream as the Terraist heroes attempt to bring some sanity as well as medicinal cheer to the urban zombies of today. Ethan's work will titillate, irritate, but most importantly, stimulate some serious thought concerning current conventions. Give it a read. Your brain might thank you."



Dr. Masuru Emoto said this of nuclear experimentation and marijuana. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FldJS-BHp7M

Einstein and Oppenheimer letter to President said this...???
http://nationalufocenter.com/file/2013/10/oppenheimer_einstein.pdf

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Authors Website: http://www.amazon.com/Ethan/e/B0058V4P2U/ref=ntt_dp_epwbk_0

Authors Bio:

Ethan was raised in Maine, Manhattan, and Mendocino, California. Ethan has traveled the world and has been employed as a Private Detective, a dishwasher, a valet, a snowboard instructor and always a poet.

Ethan Indigo Smith meditates, practices Wu tai chi chuan, The Five Tibetan Rites and various yoga. All of Ethan's writing, no matter if philosophy or satire, is focused to enhancing consciousness. He writes towards a peaceful world with a sharp and unique perspective.

Ethan is a proud dropout, but steadfast scholar. After dropping out from academia he later dropped out of the proverbial rat race entirely, moving to The Sierra Nevada mountains in California to snowboard for many winters. Being a dropout with enhanced observational skills enabled Ethan Indigo Smith to honestly observe and present his research unfettered by institutional hindrance.


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