Politically, Socially, Emotionally Jolting
After a rudimentary H-bomb erupts half-a-world away
in a Middle-East oilfield, global war appears imminent.
By Author: Ray Palla
H: Infidels of Oil — Synopsis
Cultural
beliefs
and
raw
cowboy
personalities
fatally
clash
when
terrorists
smuggle
several
obsolete
Soviet
hydrogen
weapons
into
west
Texas.
Their
mission
is
an
all-out
nuclear-radiation
assault
on
American
oil
fields.
This
border
breach
threatens
to
permanently
poison
vast
strategic
U.S.
underground
petroleum
energy reserves.
Amid
constant
turmoil
from
production
costs,
plunging
barrel
prices,
and
predictions
of
a
soon-to-be
hydrogen-powered
world;
a
handful
of
oilmen
counter
attack.
Grit-hardened,
these
small-town
roughnecks
reluctantly
realize
that
they
are
all
alone
with
the
enemy
on
the
Texas
desert.
Under
a
looming
cloud
of
nuclear
fallout,
they
defy
the
imminent
demise
of
not
just
their
individual
careers, but collectively their very lives.
The
idea
for
"H"
is
taken
from
the
front
pages
of
today's
news.
“H”
exposes
a
variety
of
contradictions
in
dogmatic
assumptions
and human values.
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