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In the Name of Science

By: Ron B. Knight
Narrated by: Ron B. Knight
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A slippery reality farce based on following the money

An independent research facility, with no particular disciplinary focus and no public sector grant money or foundation funding, is doing its best to "sound kosher", trying to keep the operations flowing. An overworked lab sciences foundation director has been working tirelessly to keep funding coming in for the aging, if not otherwise obsolete somewhat mediocre research facility, procuring the oddest of scientific studies.

As narrated by the author, Ron B Knight, this best in short-form fiction in 15 minutes or less, is a fun romp through real-time mash-ups of real stories taken from sections of the New York Times, when the author worked in the current affairs department, and was a network host at Sirius Satellite Radio, while romping through improv and sketch comedy in Manhattan.

©1994, 2013 Ron Knight (P)2022 Ron Knight
Satire Comedy

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