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In the 23rd Century, A. Gordon Sakata observes that the Republic of North America are treated as discards -- or as he describes it, "kami jin" (paper people)). With a national unemployment rate of 95%, people are losing their jobs daily due to artificial intelligence and robotics. He becomes a victim of automation, becoming homeless himself, works as a circus elephant caretaker. Eventually he is forced into a concentration camp when war breaks out and taken into the mountains to die. As a survivalist, he becomes enlightened on the mountain and develops answers to eradicating the world of…mehr

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In the 23rd Century, A. Gordon Sakata observes that the Republic of North America are treated as discards -- or as he describes it, "kami jin" (paper people)). With a national unemployment rate of 95%, people are losing their jobs daily due to artificial intelligence and robotics. He becomes a victim of automation, becoming homeless himself, works as a circus elephant caretaker. Eventually he is forced into a concentration camp when war breaks out and taken into the mountains to die. As a survivalist, he becomes enlightened on the mountain and develops answers to eradicating the world of poverty 1 and homelessness, rescued by his lovely extraterrestrial wife and transported to a distant utopian planet where he lives a heavenly new life as Emperor of Xychron. Eventually returns to Earth to save the oppressed and take them to a land of paradise.
Autorenporträt
Jason Shohara is not a great, famous scholar, religious or political leader -- nor an infamous person of the world, for that matter. He is only a servant of God, inspired to do God's work and channel God's messages as an Earth Angel in His service. He has no strict political or religious ties. His political philosophy is genuinely "off the scale." He is neither left, right, liberal, or conservative. His spiritual belief is that all religions are an inspiration of God. So, this book is written from a totally independent, universal point of view.Producer, screenwriter, and author Jason Shohara had publisherd his first sci-fi novel "Kami Jin" in 2009. Jason has studied behavioral science and psychology at UCLA and was bestowed the 2010 People's Choice Award by Million Dollar Book Reviews for Kami Jin.