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Episode 2988: GESTATION SEVEN: ONE WAS BLACK AND ONE WAS WHITE by J. Stewart Willis

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Gestation Seven: One Was Black and One Was White by J. Stewart Willis

In this novel, two dead babies are found in a trash dumpster off U. S. 1 south of Alexandria, Virginia. A young reporter and the Alexandria Police follow clues leading to three government scientists who have gone rogue and conducted an experiment to reduce the gestation period of the human race from nine to seven months. The experiment has gone terribly wrong, producing ramifications to all who are involved.

J. Stewart Willis is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and the graduate school of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In the army, he served in Taiwan and later in Vietnam as the signal officer of the 173rd Airborne Brigade. He spent sixteen years of his military career as a Professor of Physics of Physics at the Military Academy. Following retirement from the army, he worked for twelve years with TRW Inc. as a manager on the Department of Energy's Nuclear Waste Project at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. He later served as the Town of Washington, Virginia's elected mayor for nine years. He now lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Gestation Seven: One Was Black and One Was White by J. Stewart Willis

In this novel, two dead babies are found in a trash dumpster off U. S. 1 south of Alexandria, Virginia. A young reporter and the Alexandria Police follow clues leading to three government scientists who have gone rogue and conducted an experiment to reduce the gestation period of the human race from nine to seven months. The experiment has gone terribly wrong, producing ramifications to all who are involved.

J. Stewart Willis is a graduate of the United States Military Academy and the graduate school of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In the army, he served in Taiwan and later in Vietnam as the signal officer of the 173rd Airborne Brigade. He spent sixteen years of his military career as a Professor of Physics of Physics at the Military Academy. Following retirement from the army, he worked for twelve years with TRW Inc. as a manager on the Department of Energy's Nuclear Waste Project at Yucca Mountain in Nevada. He later served as the Town of Washington, Virginia's elected mayor for nine years. He now lives in Charlottesville, Virginia.

https://pageturner.us/bookstore/gestation-seven-one-was-black-and-one-was-white

https://jstewartwillisbooks.com/

http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/6624tbapt.mp3

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