Under the Dome: Part 1


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The small town of Chester's Mill, Maine, is faced with a big dilemma when it is mysteriously sealed off by an invisible and completely impenetrable force field. With cars and airplanes exploding on contact, the force field has completely isolated the townspeople from the outside world. Now, Iraq war vet Dale Barbara and a group of the town's more sensible citizens must overcome the tyrannical rule of Big Jim Rennie, a politician bent on controlling everything within the Dome.




UNDER THE DOME, BOOK 2, WHO AM I? HOW DID I GET HERE? WHERE DID I COME FROM?


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We live in a world where reality is being presented to us as fantasy, and fantasy and as a reality. This world is not what we have been told to be, and everything that we know of is fake fictional stories written by Artificial Intelligence computers on sets of algorithm instructions that tells it what to write. What we know of our world was not written by humans for the most part of it, but by machines, they only needed to put in a plot or parameters and the AI computers were writing up the stories guided by algorithms. In this book of 23 Chapters there are so many revealed secrets of the true nature of the world we live in and creation as a whole, scattered throughout all 90 pages of this book and because of that it should be read thoroughly. Starting from Chapter 1, this book explains the true origin of humanity and creation as a whole, who we really are, where did we come from, and how did we get here! Chapter 2 explains the true story of the Trojan War, and the real reason why humanity is in perpetual wars ever since the Great re-set about 200 years ago, and the takeover of our 4 continents by Satanic forces. Chapter 3 explains what the Dome is made of that we live Under, and when it was put in place. Chapter 4 explains the primary purpose of the Dome as a Macro cosmos, and its importance for the creation of humanity as Micro cosmos, as above – so below. Chapter 5 explains the true purpose of the Portal at North Pole known as Ruper Nigra, or Mount Mery, which I call Mother-mirror Portal. Chapter 6 explains how exactly water was made in the Underworld by the Portal machine I call Mother Portal. Chapter 7 explains how the Dome was made by the Father Portal machine which is placed under the ground in the centre of the world. Just a remainder here that the centre of the world is not at the North Pole, but somewhere else. Chapter 8 explains what exactly is Torus field dynamics that creates the Dome we live under, and how it works. Chapter 9 explains exactly what an Atom is, its true origin and function. Chapter 10 explains the origin of the Cross, how it came into existence, and its true purpose for human-kind creation. Chapter 11 explains the meaning of the Cross in the middle text of Rosetta Stone. Chapter 12 explains the real meaning of the Cross in the Bible referred to as ‘The Twin Flame’. Chapter 13 explains the true meaning of the words ‘Equator’, ‘North’ – ‘South’, ‘East’ – ‘West’, and ‘Horizon’. Chapter 14 explains exactly why Atmospheric Energy increases by 100 Volts going upwards into the sky. Chapter 15 explains the Intelligent design of Creation. Chapter 16 explains exactly how Stars were Born. Chapter 17 explains exactly who God is. Chapter 18 explains what the element of Fire is. Chapter 19 explains what the element of Air is. Chapter 20 explains what the element of Water is. Chapter 21 explains what the element of Earth is. Chapter 22 explains the true meaning of Saint Bartholomew. Chapter 23 explains all about hexagonal growth formation in nature as mathematical construct.




All Flesh Is Grass


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Long before Under the Dome, this novel of a town trapped within an invisible force field earned a Nebula Award nomination for the author of Way Station. Nothing much ever happens in Millville, a small, secluded Middle-American community—until the day Brad Carter discovers he is unable to leave. And the nearly bankrupt real estate agent is not the only one being held prisoner; every resident is confined within the town’s boundaries by an invisible force field that cannot be breached. As local tensions rapidly reach breaking point, a set of bizarre circumstances leads Brad to the source of their captivity, making him humanity’s reluctant ambassador to an alien race of sentient flora, and privy to these jailers’ ultimate intentions. But some of Millville’s most powerful citizens do not take kindly to Carter’s “collaboration with the enemy,” even under the sudden threat of global apocalypse. Decades before Stephen King trapped an entire town in Under the Dome, science fiction Grand Master Clifford D. Simak explored the shocking effects of communal captivity on an unsuspecting population. Nominated for the Nebula Award, All Flesh Is Grass is a riveting masterwork that brilliantly reinvents the alien invasion story.




Survive the Dome


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The Hate U Give meets Internment in this pulse-pounding thriller about an impenetrable dome around Baltimore that is keeping the residents in and information from going out during a city-wide protest. Jamal Lawson just wanted to be a part of something. As an aspiring journalist, he packs up his camera and heads to Baltimore to document a rally protesting police brutality after another Black man is murdered. But before it even really begins, the city implements a new safety protocol...the Dome. The Dome surrounds the city, forcing those within to subscribe to a total militarized shutdown. No one can get in, and no one can get out. Alone in a strange place, Jamal doesn't know where to turn...until he meets hacker Marco, who knows more than he lets on, and Catherine, an AWOL basic-training-graduate, whose parents helped build the initial plans for the Dome. As unrest inside of Baltimore grows throughout the days-long lockdown, Marco, Catherine, and Jamal take the fight directly to the chief of police. But the city is corrupt from the inside out, and it's going to take everything they have to survive.




From the Basement to the Dome


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How a bottom-up problem-solving ethos, multidisciplinary approach, and experimental mindset has nurtured entrepreneurship at MIT. MIT is world-famous as a launching pad for entrepreneurs. MIT alumni have founded at least 30,000 active companies, employing an estimated 4.6 million people, with revenues of approximately $1.9 trillion. In the 2010s, twenty to thirty ventures were spun off each year to commercialize technologies developed in MIT labs (with intellectual property licensed by MIT to these companies); in the same decade, MIT graduates started an estimated 100 firms per year. How has MIT become such a hotbed of entrepreneurship? In From the Basement to the Dome, Jean-Jacques Degroof describes how MIT's problem-solving ethos, multidisciplinary approach, and experimental mindset nurture entrepreneurship. Degroof explains that, at first, the culture of entrepreneurship sprang from such extracurricular activities as forums, clubs, and competitions. Eventually, the Institute formally supported these activities, offering courses in entrepreneurship. Degroof describes why entrepreneurship is so uniquely aligned with MIT's culture: a history of bottom-up decision-making, a tradition of academic excellence, a keen interest in problem-solving, a belief in experimentation, and a tolerance for failure on the way to success. Entrepreneurship is the logical outcome of MIT's motto, Mens et Manus (mind and hand) ), translating theories and scientific discoveries into products and businesses--many of which have the goal of solving some of the world's most pressing problems. Degroof maps MIT's current entrepreneurial ecosystem of students, faculty, and researchers; considers the effectiveness of teaching entrepreneurship; and outlines ways that the MIT story could inspire conversations in other institutions about promoting entrepreneurship.




The House of Tomorrow


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* "Funny and unique . . . An honest, noisy, and raucous look at friendship and how loud music can make almost everything better." --Publishers Weekly, starred review Sebastian Prendergast lives with his eccentric grandmother in a geodesic dome. His homeschooling has taught him much-but he's learned little about girls, junk food, or loud, angry music. Then fate casts Sebastian out of the dome, and he finds a different kind of tutor in Jared Whitcomb: a chain-smoking sixteen-year-old heart transplant recipient who teaches him the ways of rebellion. Together they form a punk band and plan to take the local church talent show by storm. But when his grandmother calls him back to the futurist life she has planned for him, he must decide whether to answer the call-or start a future of his own.




The Dome and the Rock


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Originally published in 1968. In The Dome and the Rock: Structure in the Poetry of Wallace Stevens, James Baird traces the process of Wallace Steven's Grand Poem and the total structure that it accomplished in language. In the words of Professor Baird, "The full art of Stevens is organized with architectural precision. The shape of the mind becomes a building, the framework of which is founded in a willed symmetry of design." In The Dome and the Rock, James Baird exposes the capacity of Wallace Stevens to design his poetry in a manner similar to an architect, and he "reveals the craftsmanship of [Wallace's] acts as builder."




The Tommyknockers


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Master storyteller Stephen King presents the classic, terrifying #1 New York Times bestseller about a terrifying otherworldly discovery and the effects it has a on a small town. “Late last night and the night before, Tommyknockers, Tommyknockers, knocking at the door…” On a beautiful June day, while walking deep in the woods on her property in Haven, Maine, Bobbi Anderson quite literally stumbles over her own destiny and that of the entire town. For the dull gray metal protrusion she discovers in the ground is part of a mysterious and massive metal object, one that may have been buried there for millennia. Bobbi can’t help but become obsessed and try to dig it out…the consequences of which will affect and transmute every citizen of Haven, young and old. It means unleashing extraordinary powers beyond those of mere mortals—and certain death for any and all outsiders. An alien hell has now invaded this small New England town…an aggressive and violent malignancy devoid of any mercy or sanity…