Dragonchip
By Jason O'Neil
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This novel is about America preventing the Chinese goal of global domination by military force. A Chinese-American couple based in Hing Kong employ a trusted network of informants throughout the Mainland to provide an early-warning to President Miller.
The couple accurately predicts a cyber attack on the Island of Hawaii.&
Jason O'Neil
JASON O’NEIL has published 31 books on subjects as varied as designing new aircraft and vehicles, debunking global warming caused by man, halting aggression in Asia and the Middle East and ending the Slavery of Socialism in America.
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Dragonchip - Jason O'Neil
ISBN 978-1-956001-73-0 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-956001-74-7 (eBook)
Copyright © 2021 by Jason O’Neil
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Printed in the United States of America
Contents
Cast of Charactersv
Chapter 1: Pentagon
Chapter 2: Shanghai
Chapter 3: Palo Alto
Chapter 4: Yulin
Chapter 5: Hawaii
Chapter 6: Ordos City
Chapter 7: Pentagon II
Chapter 8: NORAD
Chapter 9: Massachusetts
Chapter 10: Annapolis Junction
Chapter 11: White House
Chapter 12: Vancouver
Chapter 13: Hawaii II
Chapter 14: Blair House
Chapter 15: The Call
Chapter 16: Hong Kong
Chapter 17: Des Moines
Chapter 18: White House II
Chapter 19: Honeymoon
List of Figures
Chapter Figure
5. 1. HYPERSONICA
17. 2. TURBOPOD (T-Pod)
19. 3. MICRONATIONS
19. 4. AQUACLIPPER
Cast of Characters
Ronald Miller
United States President
Age 66
Former Director, CIA
Similar to: General Norman Schwartzkopf
Barbara Miller
First Lady
Age 60 (Looks 48)
Similar to: Christy Brinkley, model
Melvin Edwards
Secretary of Defense (SecDef)
Age 62
Retired Air Force General
Similar to: General Colin Powell
Dr. Tryg Ager
Chief Technology Officer (CTO), IBM Corporation
Age 55
Internationally-known computer genius
Similar to: Robert Redford, actor
Dr. Bruce Hinkle
U.S. Ambassador to China
Age 66
Former Chairman, Cray Computer
Similar to: Eric Sevareid, Journalist
Matt Flynn
Former President, Inventor of Red Box
and Anti-gravity transportation systems
Age 81
Saved America from Socialism
Great Salesman
Similar to: Burt Lancaster, actor
Chin Chin Po
U.S. Detective based in Hong Kong
Age 58 (looks 45)
UCLA School of Criminology
Similar to: Bing Bing Li, Chinese model
Peter Wong
Detective; Life Partner with Chin Chin
Age 60
Honor graduate at MIT
Similar to: Russel Wong, Chinese actor
Sun Jei Wen
Chinese Ambassador to USA
Age 64
Embassy Bureaucrat for 30 years
Similar to: Chow Yun-Fat, Chinese actor
Mao Ling
Premier of China
Age 70
Aeronautical Engineer
Similar to: Zhou Enlai, early Premier of China
Wil Fong
Convicted spy for China
Age 35
UCLA, Computer Science
Similar to: Bruce Lee, Chinese Actor
Roy Wright
Army Colonel, Camp Casey, Korea
Age 55
Similar to: Russel Crowe, actor
Don Worsham
Commander, NORAD
Age 57
Pilot, Air Force General
Similar to: John Glenn, Astronaut
1
Pentagon
In a secure conference room in the Pentagon, the Secretary of Defense, Mel Edwards (SecDef), Ambassador to China, Dr. Bruce Hinkle, and the Chief Technology Officer of IBM, Dr. Tryg Ager, and their staffs join a telecon with President Miller.
Sir,
started the SecDef, I don’t like the build-up of China’s military. It’s happening at a furious pace. They are building a new Navy complete with aircraft carriers and man-made islands in the South China Sea. Soon their numbers of ICBM’s will exceed ours. They have cloned over a dozen of our aircraft. They have new submarine bases at Yulin and Xiaopingdao. So, Sir, we need a way to use our technology to leverage the huge number of Chinese students who steal our technology and return home. Did you know that the Chinese submit more patent applications annually than we do?
So, Mel, what do you suggest?
The last thing I want now is a confrontation with the dragon!
Sir, we’ve been working on a scheme which could have a huge pay-off in the future, but I need your approval to proceed.
I’m all ears, Mel. What do you have up your sleeve?
asked the President.
Sir,
replied the SecDef, If I may, I would like to put Dr. Ager on the phone. As you know, he’s the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at IBM in Yorktown.
Please do, Mel.
Hello, Tryg, it’s been too long,
said President Miller. I remember your tour of the Artificial Laboratory and demonstration of the Watson Computer. Sir, you and your lab are a national treasure.
The senior computer engineer and corporate executive replied, "Mr. President, thank you for those kind words. And, Sir, that’s why I’m here today. At our IBM Laboratory in Tel Aviv, we’ve come a long way in Artificial Intelligence and have a suggestion on how to leverage this brain drain by the Chinese. Indeed, some of these bright Chinese work at IBM, soak up our technology and then disappear. As a result, we have NO Chinese-Americans in our top management. Sir, I would