Keep the Change

Money Is Canceled

Fiction & Literature
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Author: M.C. (Bo) Olson ISBN: 9781440145605
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 11, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: M.C. (Bo) Olson
ISBN: 9781440145605
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 11, 2009
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

THIS NOVEL WAS MUSCLE TESTED AT A REMARKABLE 474 LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS WITH KINESIOLOGY. Keep the Change explains a fictional world where the monetary system has collapsed and the implications are just beginning to materialize. Can we survive? If we do survive, what will our world look like, feel like, etc? Is there something that could take its place? The planet stops dead silent still and waits for direction of how to reshape the new world. The old monetary exchange system refuses to heal, cant be fixed.

In Keep the Change, we follow the stories of Able and Ted through the maze of a new perspective where man and machine become partners in the search and restore or find another solution. The quandary that the collapse of the monetary system creates, mirrors events in todays world. As the characters converge on an unexpected discovery, the question that must be answered is; will this be the best solution to resolve the global crisis so that all can move ahead or not! The book is fiction, visionary and metaphysical and relates to anyone who uses money in their everyday life. With all of the controversy concerning countries and governments about debt and policy I'm surprised that society hasn't placed this novel on the best sellers' list. One review explained it would make a great movie or series.

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THIS NOVEL WAS MUSCLE TESTED AT A REMARKABLE 474 LEVEL OF CONSCIOUSNESS WITH KINESIOLOGY. Keep the Change explains a fictional world where the monetary system has collapsed and the implications are just beginning to materialize. Can we survive? If we do survive, what will our world look like, feel like, etc? Is there something that could take its place? The planet stops dead silent still and waits for direction of how to reshape the new world. The old monetary exchange system refuses to heal, cant be fixed.

In Keep the Change, we follow the stories of Able and Ted through the maze of a new perspective where man and machine become partners in the search and restore or find another solution. The quandary that the collapse of the monetary system creates, mirrors events in todays world. As the characters converge on an unexpected discovery, the question that must be answered is; will this be the best solution to resolve the global crisis so that all can move ahead or not! The book is fiction, visionary and metaphysical and relates to anyone who uses money in their everyday life. With all of the controversy concerning countries and governments about debt and policy I'm surprised that society hasn't placed this novel on the best sellers' list. One review explained it would make a great movie or series.

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