“Brothers, Sisters..
“BROTHERS, SISTERS..
How women take charge,
and NO arguing!
NOT only is men’s supremacy doomed but its ending will arrive much sooner than is realised. A preposterous notion? Not according to “BROTHERS, SISTERS.., an epic portrayal which has taken its author Jonas Cleary several years to research and write.
“BROTHERS, SISTERS.. convincingly - perhaps controversially - details how women, with assistance of ‘the machines’ take charge of our ‘tomorrows’ and men are nothing other than sex objects, playthings of women’s wiles.
“BROTHERS, SISTERS.. also shows how with women in charge:
- Wars end everywhere in an afternoon and without so much as a shot being fired.
- Men get on with what they really exist for: making love (while they’re up to it that is!)
- Everyone is well educated.
- No one need ever work yet everyone lives wealthy, healthy lives.
- Business is freed from taxes and regulation and so booms as never before.
- Crime and anti-social transgression become things of the past..
- As are taxes, even aging and death are optional.
- With women in charge Earth will be a paradise for all, animals and men included.
“What happens when the roles between men and women are reversed? What enfolds in “Brothers, sisters.. goes way beyond any rose-tinted, woolly conclusions that everything will be so much better when the reversal takes place and women then implement yet bigger changes for men!”
Ingrid Goetschalckx: leading women’s rights campaigner
Says Jonas Cleary: “This is no unachievable utopia. Everything depicted in “BROTHERS, SISTERS.. has either already happened, is currently taking place or exists in embryonic form. In other words there is no Earthly reason why such things cannot come about right now!”
“The notion of women overtaking men is not as far-fetched as was once thought…it is now certainly possible to manipulate fertilization to ensure the desired gender of off-spring. Cleary asks why…should a prospective parent want to give birth to a boy?”
Dr Robert Marble: leading American geneticist
“BROTHERS, SISTERS.. comes complete with rascals and villains, heros and anti-heros, damsels in distress. There are also passages of a sexually explicit nature and others depicting acts of violence. But they are all far from gratuitous.
“Although “Brothers, sisters.. gives fresh insights into the fundamental wave nature of matter, it is a surprising…and at times a quite shockingly violent book.”
Ervin Laszlo, Professor of Physics, Yale University
While in part humorous, “BROTHERS, SISTERS.. portrays the tragic, as one of the editors said: “I was moved between tears of laughter and near sobs of sadness.”
However, behind the mirth and pathos, romps and riotousness there are matters that are thought-provoking. Or as another editor put it: “BROTHERS, SISTERS.. is much more than just a darn good page-turning read.”
Though a fictionalised account of these forthcoming events “BROTHERS, SISTERS.. is by no means ‘science fiction’, in fact it is a book that defies categorisation.
But what makes “BROTHERS, SISTERS.. so credible is that it is firmly based on confirm- able research and data - data that has been verified by leading scientists around the world. Several of whom have been so impressed by it that they have contributed forewords to the book, as have eminent economists and sociologists.
“While “Brothers, sisters.. gives a solution to safeguarding our financial futures, it also shows that carrying on as present is not an option long open to us.”
Dr Ulrich Herzog: leading UN economist
Nonetheless, Cleary has not been ‘soft’ on science. Far from it. He says: “Throughout the book I continually draw attention to the shortcomings of present day technology, science and medical professions. Their inadequacies and ineptitude have led to the loss of our individual freedoms as well as leading us and themselves into myriad dead-end mazes of dogma.”
“The book also reveals the extent to which contemporary sciences are compromised by unsubstantiated assumptions and preconceptions.
“ If modern-day science wasn’t so entangled in theology, human advancement would have progressed so much further, faster – from humans residing on the moon to none of us needlessly dying from diseases and disorders,” said Cleary.
“This…amusing, sometimes shockingly rude yet most readable book…provides convincing and verifiable explanations for ‘matter’ and ‘space.”
Professor James Brookes, head of the British Computer Society
“Undoubtedly, some aspects of “BROTHERS, SISTERS.. will cause controversy among medical, scientific and educational elites as well as to pharmaceutical, mobile telephone and some other companies. The book may also cause upset to several aging pop stars, soccer and cricket sides and perhaps to some women’s organisations, Australians, Serbs and Croats as well,” said Cleary.
“I sincerely hope that “Brothers, sisters.. has overstepped the limits of decency and that it has vastly exaggerated the human zest for inflicting pain on another human being. The book prophesies chaos [in Bosnia]. The future, however, may well be worse.”
Jana Valencic: leading authority on the former Yugoslavia
“BROTHERS, SISTERS.. has a novel if not unique feature: there are clippings of news stories relating how the progress of events taking place would be reported in the press. Yet at the same time they are interlinked with the narrative of the book itself. Such is the fidelity of the articles’ layouts, typography and photographs that they are, on first browsing, frequently perceived as being from the actual newspapers themselves.
“BROTHERS, SISTERS..: 798 pages, 234×156mm; ISBN 0-9551700-0-1; is published in Britain by the Mammas Press at £14.95. For details of other forthcoming titles from Mammas,
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