REASONS to read a non-fiction book about
Disappointments! Money, Betrayal, History and
Streamlining.
It
is also said that a good book is read to relax by.
To learn something. To meet people. To discuss the
book with friends. To be entertained. To experience
the world of the InterNet through literature.
Translation:
This Book is contextualized by Smart90
Internet Timelines that include the Politics of
war, WiFi Patents, Inventors, Regulatory Seizure
Acts of Congres, and the obituaries of family
members who inadvertently died eating vegetables
from an electrified garden.
Troy and Josie Cory-Stubblefield's "Chapter Nine,
"Nathan B. Stubblefield and Capt. Billy" -- is a
non-fiction captivating saga you'll read to be
entertained. Although, unlike other books that are
meant as entertainment, this "Capt. Billy" Chapter
relies more on principles and character than plot.
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The first paragraph in the book
could have started out with, "Once upon a time," --
but the twist would have exposed the heart and soul
of the plot, the authors attempt to hide throughout
the book.
'If
I behave like the books protagonist characters,
Capt. Billy, his young wife Clarissa Jones, Rainey
T. Wells, or the wife of Nathan Stubblefield, I
would under the same circumstances, never get away
with it," said reviewer Soval.
When
Ada Mae poked fun at Marconi's Dit Dah letter "S"
transmission that took place a couple of weeks
before Nathan's Wireless Telephone broadcast
in January 1902, she'd snap her fingers and say,
"did you hear that one?"
Ada
Mae tells of the probes around town wanting to know
the secrets behind the name Teleph-on-delgreen, and
where the name came from. Of course at the time,
she couldn't disclose what produced the 100 pound
watermelons, great smoking tobacco, and tall stalks
of corn. -More
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All that could be
seen around the 85 acre Teleph-on-delgreen farmland
that looked a little different from their land,
were the Blitzableiters sticking out of the
soil.
The 85 acres was a sight to behold during lightning
storms, reported their
neighbors.
It wasn't until 1916, the same year her three sons
joined the U.S. Army and marched off to war, she
disclosed to a few relatives, what happened during
the 30 years of Nathan's E.M.F. soil-coil
experiments, and the development of the RF wireless
radio telephone and telegraphy.
The authors reveal many more of Nathan's Electro
Magnetic Force secrets, which are noted in the NBS
Wi-Fi TimeLine. Because the writers
believe that: "Nothing In This World Is
Permanent,"-- not even the RF by-products of the
Wireless Telephone or the by-products off an
academic degree. The compromise will be left to
you, the eyewitness.
Seeing
real-life adventures played out with the character
of Nathan's, Capt. Billy's and Clarissa's will
illustrate the author's considerable gifts as
writers with TV-entertainment, legal and history
backgrounds. By presenting the characters and
conjecturing the plot in the book to the same
standards you would apply to an entertaining movie
. . . Means a long shelf life . . . FILLED WITH
TALES OF passion, stock fraud concepts, deceit
and the death of family members by inadvertently
eating vegetables from an electrified garden.
What keeps us reading, given the monkey see, monkey
never-do promises that are surrounding the high
profile characters in the book? Raw action, for
sure . . . That fills in the important reasons as
to why we have today, Wi-Fi, the Internet, radio,
television, and the Wireless Telephone. CAPT.
BILLY / FATHER OF NBS
Born in Murray, Kentucky, Nathan Stubblefield,
(1860-1928), heir to a legacy of a well-to-do
family of tobacco growers, Nathan grew up on the 85
acres, north-east of 16th and Main Street, Murray,
Kentucky, now the campus of Murray State
University, with a student body of over 10,000.
Nathan was raised in a strict Southern Baptist
environment. His father, William Stubblefield,
(1830 -1874), was an attorney, educator, and
respected Mason. As an educator, he founded the
Male and Female Institute in 1871, and was a
Captain in the army for the South during the Civil
War, (1861 to 1865). Nathan was the second son, and
was one of five children, having three brothers and
one half-sister.
Two years before the War ended, "Capt. Billy" --
returned home to Kentucky to recuperate from the
tragedies of war. His war and post war diaries,
(1860 to 1873) relate to the differences of
opinions, truths, and the reconstruction of the
many lives "jinxed" by the misery of losing the
Civil War. He stated that if it wasn't the musical
tea pot, the biblical support, the Blitzableiter,
and for the love and attention he received from
Victoria, Clarissa his four boys, and his new
school project, his life could have never been
extended -- here on
earth. Part
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Nathan's Early Years - 1860-1869 - Kentucky Had No
Electricity - No Telephone - No Wi-Fi
During the five year period after the war ended in
1864, before hitting the age of 9, Nathan started
to distinguish himself differently from his
brothers. While they were interested in helping
mother provide foodstuffs, he was melding himself
into the footsteps of his father, tagging along,
imitating his actions and ideas on how to provide
the energy from the soils grounded blitzableiters
to keep the home fires burning.
As the tow-headed side-kick of "Capt. Billy,"
Nathan considered himself part of his father's
legal practice, meeting his friends, impressing his
clients, and the Mason fraternal crowd. Unknowingly
at the time, six of these Kentuckians were going to
be part of Nathan's "Big Six" team of investors
that were being primed to bring electricity, the
telephone and Wireless telephony, and education to
Kentucky.
Then Nathan's mother passed away when he was 9.
Victoria Francis Bowman Stubblefield, (1837-1869),
died after contacting Scarlet fever. The next 3
years proved tough on the family, especially for
the young children. They were growing up to be like
the Mississippi River Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry
Finn possibilities described in Mark Twain's
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CLARISSA
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