An Incredible Mind Experiment Gone Wrong -- Memory Transfer Project Opens Unspeakable Doors for Innocent Man in New Novel


PRESCOTT, Ariz., April 19, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- According to one aspect of popular belief, the brain holds hidden potential locked in inaccessible areas. The Cerebrum Connection (now available through AuthorHouse), by Dr. James Roy Pence, explores the wonders of the human mind and the dangers of messing with the mysteries surrounding the memory process.

John Manning is a nice guy, although a little bit confused with his purpose in life. As a young man, a range of colorful characters touch his life in interesting ways. Jesse, a wise black man who survived the Korean War and the tumultuous Civil Rights era, brings out the goodness in him, while Allen, an aggressive and arrogant friend, pushes him into sticky situations. On one such occasion, just as he has decided to enter the FBI academy, John encounters a strange woman with ties to the occult, and certain events foreshadow a stormy future for him.

Members of the very agency John is about to join have their eyes on him for their own reasons. A brilliant scientist, Stan Olenbock, who had been kidnapped by powerful foreign forces, lies in a coma as a result of a car accident he suffered while trying to escape. The government needs what is locked in the comatose scientist's mind, and John has been chosen to receive Stan's memory in an incredible experiment named "The Memory Project."

The procedure is successful, but the men do not stop with transferring Stan's secrets. They place other memories in John's head and the results are disastrous. He receives an evil pharaoh's memory, and is driven to take over the world through politics and military action.

Pence takes readers on a thrilling ride through the dark world of the occult and human experimentation in The Cerebrum Connection, a provocative story of one man's struggle with good and evil.

Pence writes that supernatural experiences have touched him throughout his life. From predicting gas shortages to the national tragedy of John F. Kennedy's assassination, his foresight, he says, has proven accurate repeatedly. Many of his writings come to him in the form of vivid dreams, including his first book, The Cerebrum Connection. He is currently working on his second novel, The Spirit of the Tundra.

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