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Vaccine: The Cull - Nae-Née Wasn't Enough
Contributor(s): Fox, Stephanie C. (Author)
ISBN: 0999639528     ISBN-13: 9780999639528
Publisher: Queenbeebooks
OUR PRICE:   $19.79  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction - Hard Science Fiction
Series: Nae-Née
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6" W x 9" (1.30 lbs) 444 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Ecology
 
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Publisher Description:

Have you ever read a dystopian novel in which you wondered how the world as we know it collapsed?

Well...this novel explains that.

Most apocalypse stories begin sometime in the future, after the devastation has been wrought.

Not this one.

This one lets you watch the horror unfold.

After the U.N. population treaty implemented a policy of world-wide use of the birth control nanite, Nae-N e, human-caused stressors on the ecosystem literally heated up.

No longer was our planet on the brink of collapse due to biodiversity loss, rising sea levels, floods, droughts, overdependence on fossil fuels, and the climate changes that drive all that.

No - collapse was upon us at last.

The measures taken to handle resource shortages right in everyone's backyards are shown: a population cull hidden in a vaccine (plus in many other vaccines), and a militarized surveillance society to manage the overflow.


Contributor Bio(s): Fox, Stephanie C.: - "Stephanie C. Fox, J.D. is a historian, author, and editor. She is a graduate of William Smith College and the University of Connecticut School of Law. She runs an editing service called QueenBeeEdit, which caters to politicians, scientists, and others. Ms. Fox has written several books on a variety of topics, including the effects of human overpopulation on the environment, Asperger's, and travel to Kuwait and Hawai'i. Her areas of interest include - but are not limited to - history, herstory, women's studies, biographies, dystopian and science fiction, human overpopulation, ecosystems collapse, law, international relations, the history of chemical weapons use in war, the economic meltdown of 2008, honeybee colony collapse disorder, Asperger's, and cats."