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Political Application
Political Application
Political Application
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    Political Application - John Victor Peterson

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    Title: Political Application

    Author: John Victor Peterson

    Release Date: March 24, 2010 [EBook #31755]

    Language: English

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    John Victor Peterson lives in Jackson Heights, almost a stone’s throw from La Guardia Airfield. But he doesn’t just stand and watch the big planes roar past overhead. He has the kind of brilliant technical know-how which makes what goes on inside of a plane of paramount interest to him. He’s interested, too, in the future superduper gadgetry, as this hilarious yarn attests.

    POLITICAL APPLICATION

    by … John Victor Peterson

    If matter transference really works—neanderthalers can pop up anywhere. And that’s very hard on politicians!

    Some say scientists should keep their noses out of politics. Benson says it’s to prevent damage to their olfactory senses. Benson’s a physicist.

    I’ve known Allan Benson for a long time. In fact I’ve bodyguarded him for years and think I understand him better than he does himself.

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