THE MAN WHO DISCOVERED ANDROIDS
by Paris Tosen |
If this new century will be remembered for any outstanding achievements, the discovery of human-looking androids is certainly going to be high on the list.
The Man Who Discovered Androids is truly a strange story about a man who using his otherworldly perception pierced through the veil of reality and identified three synthetic persons on Capitol Hill. Paris Tosen grew up a generalist in Canada in a turbulent and traumatic family environment. From his misfit life, he struggled to steer through multiple relocations, two legal name changes, volunteering for a starcraft mission-even as the military prepared to stage a fake alien invasion-to revealing the technological nature of reality and the self-publishing of over 60 books. Here is a tale so fantastic that it is hard to imagine that it is true. Skimming over a turbulent decade, Tosen reveals aspects of one of the most imaginative, and surprisingly relevant, discoveries in the 21st century and a plan to hijack the United States of America using androids.
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