"Is the U.S. Office of Personnel Management Responsible for 9/11?"

New Book is an Insider Expose: Could the Feds Have Prevented 9/11?
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EUGENE, Ore. - Aug. 14, 2015 - PRLog -- In this memoir, retired U.S. Navy physicist Dr. Theodore G. Pavlopoulos asks:Is the U.S. Office of Personnel Management Responsible for 9/11?

Dr. Pavlopoulos asserts that it is the federal government’s flawed personnel system that opened the country up to the dangers of the September 11, 2001 attack, and it continues to threaten security up to this day. If nothing changes, the bureaucracy’s crisis level personnel problems will continue to have dire consequences for America. He proposes abolishing the Office of Personnel Management, or OPM, in order to build an efficient 21st-century federal workforce that can provide a better safeguard against terrorists from without and within.

Based on records he kept during his 37 years in Navy, the author shares the frustrations and concerns felt by many in the government about the OPM.

“This important book offers an insider’s look into the federal government’s personnel system. The questions it raises about security concerns are of dire importance in the today’s world. We are thrilled to announce its release,” said Robert Fletcher, CEO of Strategic Book Publishing and Rights Agency.

IS THE U.S. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR 9/11? THE AMERICAN BUREAUCRACY: A VETERAN’S EYE-OPENING MEMOIRS (Hard cover ISBN: 978-1-63135-442-7, $25.50; Soft cover ISBN: 978-1-62516-723-1, $16.50) are now available and can be ordered through the publisher’s website:

http://sbprabooks.com/TheodoreGPavlopoulosor at www.amazon.com or www.barnesandnoble.com.

WHOLESALERS: This book is distributed by Ingram Books and other wholesale distributors. Contact your representative with the ISBN for purchase. Wholesale purchase for retailers, universities, libraries, and other organizations is also available through the publisher; please email bookorder@sbpra.net.

About the Author: Dr. Theodore G. Pavlopoulos is a retired physicist who was born in Greece and educated in Germany. During World War II, he studied chemistry for two years at the State Academy for Technology in Chemnitz. From 1946 to 1951, he studied physics at the Technical University of Berlin and the University of Göttingen. He obtained a diploma in physics (equiv. MS degree) in 1951 and a doctorate in 1953 from the University of Göttingen. He immigrated to Canada, where he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto and the British Columbia Research Council. He became a physicist at Convair in San Diego and then worked with the Navy in 1965 as a physicist in San Diego, where he retired in 2003. In 1975, he was elected a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. During his career, he authored or co-authored 65 scientific papers.

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