EMP - Nuclear Winter: Book 1 - EMP Series

EMP - Nuclear Winter: Book 1 - EMP Series

by TD Barnes
EMP - Nuclear Winter: Book 1 - EMP Series

EMP - Nuclear Winter: Book 1 - EMP Series

by TD Barnes

Paperback(2nd ed.)

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Overview

Book 1, EMP Nuclear Winter TEOTWAWKI. "The end of the world as we know it becomes real as the planet reels from the release of an orbital electromagnetic pulse that leads to a global nuclear war. The ensuing nuclear winter blankets the planet, killing off 90 percent of humanity.Defense Intelligence Agency electronic whizz, US Army Col Thomas Bradley, takes command of a mixed assortment of survivors taking shelter in the uncompleted Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository in Nevada. They fight for their survival as an army of militant survivors takes siege in attempts to destroy them for their sanctuary. Spanning two years, they learn how to survive living underground, not knowing what to expect when they can finally emerge. After two years underground, they find roving storms carrying radioactive fallout now besieging the planet devoid of the calendar seasons the survivors once knew. Worse yet, the survivors learn that they are still at war with the Islamic jihadists who started the war in the first place. The nuclear winter returns to force the survivors back into their underground refuge.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781301102921
Publisher: TD Barnes
Publication date: 10/25/2019
Series: EMP , #1
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Thornton D. “TD” Barnes, author, and entrepreneur, grew up on a ranch at Dalhart, Texas. He graduated from Mountain View High School in Oklahoma and embarked on a ten-year military career. Following a tour as an Army intelligence specialist in Korea, he continued his education, attending two and a half years of missile and radar electronics by day and college courses at night. Midway through the deployment of the first combat Hawk missile battalion, Barnes attended the Artillery Officer Candidate School, where an injury ended his military career.

Barnes first became involved with US intelligence agencies while in the Army during the Agency’s Project Palladium, an on and off relationship that continues today. Barnes’s career includes serving as a field engineer at the NASA High Range in Nevada for the X-15, XB-70, lifting bodies and lunar landing vehicles; working on the Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application, NERVA project at Jackass Flats, Nevada for manned flight to Mars; and serving in Special Projects for the CIA at Area 51. Barnes later formed a family oil and gas exploration company, drilling, and producing oil and gas and mining uranium and gold.

Barnes currently serves as the president of Roadrunners Internationale, an association of Area 51 CIA, Air Force, and contractor veterans, and is the executive director of the Nevada Aerospace Hall of Fame.

Two National Geographic Channel documentaries feature Barnes: Area 51 Declassified and CIA—Secrets of Area 51. Numerous documentaries on the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, the Travel Channel, and others also feature him. Barnes is the author of several books approved by the CIA PRB, including the CIA Area 51 Chronicles, a three-book series about the declassified CIA U-2, A-12, MiG, and stealth projects at Area 51. Barnes remains active with oral history projects at the University of Nevada Las Vegas, Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the National Reconnaissance Office. Barnes lives in Henderson, Nevada.
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