The hunger revolution: Dissident and persecuted

A call to action against tyranny disguised as progress

In a world where hunger and overweight have historically been two sides of the same coin, science finally seems to have found the solution: Intestinal Absorption Inhibitors (IAI). These little pills promise to free humanity from the chains of food repression, allowing people to enjoy food without fear of the consequences on their body weight. However, what seems like a blessing to many soon reveals its dark side, triggering a silent but powerful revolution in society.

In the book “Dissident and Persecuted,” author Joe F. Daniels immerses us in a world where IAI, intestinal absorption inhibitors, have radically changed the way humanity interacts with food. Jan Roger, a twenty-six-year-old young man, emerges as the leader of a resistance movement against the IAI. His bravery and determination make him a symbol of hope for those who refuse to succumb to the vice of gluttony facilitated by these miracle pills.

However, Jan Roger’s path is far from easy. He soon becomes a target of the authorities, is declared a dissident, and is forced to embark on a desperate flight to save his life and execute an audacious plan that could change the destiny of a society on the brink of the abyss.

“Dissident and Persecuted” not only offers a thrilling, action-packed narrative but also raises profound questions about human nature and the role of technology in society. Through the story of Jan Roger and his fight against the IAI, the author invites us to reflect on the ethical limits of science and the power of individual resistance against oppressive forces.


The novel takes us on an exciting and provocative journey, exploring themes such as free will, addiction and social control. With well-developed characters and a captivating plot, “Dissident and Persecuted” is a must-read for those seeking a combination of entertainment and thematic depth.

In a world where technology can offer seemingly perfect solutions to complex problems, “Dissident and Persecuted” reminds us of the importance of questioning the status quo and resisting blind conformity. Through the story of Jan Roger, the author challenges us to think about the ethical and social implications of our actions, reminding us that true freedom often comes with a high price.

“Dissident and Persecuted” is more than an exciting science fiction novel; It is a call to action against tyranny disguised as progress.

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