
Thos Judge is a retired computer programmer and management consultant. As a nuclear weapons denier Thos challenges conventional views about so-called nuclear explosions and has finally found the courage to publish his findings. He believes that Hiroshima and Nagasaki were not nuked and that nuclear weapons are a fiction because nuclear fission is not explosive. His latest book 'Oppenheimer’s Deadly Toys - The Nuclear Weapons Hoax' is now available in several languages. As the creator of The Soul Fathers, a musical duo performing in Tenerife, he wrote the book The Last Saxophone to promote the duo. He has also had in interest in India and in Steampunk for many years and combined his knowledge of both subjects to write Indian Affairs. It is said that he makes Wikipedia and the lot of them blush with ignorance and he has a true writers style. Indian Affairs should become an instant classic if it can get past the clutter and chaos of today’s ‘content production’. The sequel to Indian Affairs is now available. The Girl Who Spoke Sanskrit is an alternative history of the American Civil War in 1861 involving a poker tournament, golf lessons, and a massive deception. Inspired by an ancient Vedic poem, teenager Flora Webster plans to develop a weapon of mass destruction to avenge the killing of her mother. But when Texas is bought by Prussia she decides to use her talents to halt the American Civil War. A Steampunk story involving love, poker and golf. Thos has had a varied career where he has been a session musician, a computer programmer, a management consultant, a scuba diving instructor and an English language teacher. He also appeared on UK TV’s Come Dine With Me 2012 Christmas Special where he prepared a Dickensian Christmas Dinner and entertained his guests by playing ukulele.
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