Stalking the Antichrists (1940–1965) Volume 1
and their False Nuclear Prophets, Nuclear Gladiators and Sprit Warriors 1940 – 2012
by
Book Details
About the Book
It is based on the inspiring “definitions” of the word “introduction” (1651):
My actions of “bringing in” a “newly” weapon (since August 1945) “brought
into” the world and to its “process” of the application in “war” and with an in-depth
“initiation in the knowledge” of “elementary instruction” regarding “Deterrents”
and “Deterrence” thereof, which “leads to the knowledge or understanding of ”
the impact of both fission and fusion “nuclear weapons” on war/politics/foreign
policy/strategy and the fate of the Earth/Gaia/God’s Creation, thanks to my insights
gained “personally” at Grove City College, the University of Chicago, U.S. Navy
(Air Intelligence Officer) and State Department (Foreign Service Officer) and
herewith presented as my “introduction” to the formal introduction of my halting,
but determined attempts to deter a thermonuclear World War III and Armageddon
too (1945-2012).
Modified from “Introduction” (Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (Third
Edition, 1959, p. 1036)
About the Author
GEORGE E. LOWE was born in Scranton, PA (1928) and educated in the public schools of New York/New Jersey/PA. He graduated from Grove City College (BA-1950) and U. of Chicago (MA-1953) and taught at all levels of American education (1950-93). Served over 30 years in the Federal Government (1953-88), including US Naval Air Intelligence Officer (Japan, Hawaii & the Pentagon), Foreign Service Officer (African Affairs & Paris Embassy), and Civil Servant (OE/ED). Author of The Age of Deterrence , Little, Brown (1964), It Can Happen Here: A Fascist Christian America, Xlibris, (2000), two Vols. and many articles on military policy, nuclear weapons, education, and the environment. Speechwriter in Navy Dept. (1961,65)/ Department of Education (1981-88). Married in 1954, with two daughters and three Jack Russell Terriers. Hobbies are cooking/baking, book collecting, traveling, and bird watching. Splits the year in Stuart, Florida and Port Medway, Nova Scotia.