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J. Dhopte


​​​​​​​     The author, J. Dhopte has a degree in mechanical engineering, a diploma in marine engineering, and a master’s in financial management. He had a borderless career in the maritime, plastic, service, hospitality, and education industries, with opportunities to work in various locations around the world. He worked in the merchant navy, travelling around the world for 10 years. He worked as a chief engineer on ships, a chief engineer in a hotel, and a maintenance manager in the manufacturing industry. Currently, he is working as a professor in Nasik, India. His work across multiple disciplines broadly addresses narratives of human experience.
 
The author graduated from the National Institute of Technology, Durgapur (India), with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He started his career in the merchant navy, working on the ships. The life of a merchant navy engineer on board a ship is adventurous, exciting, and extremely rewarding. A marine engineer globe-trots, visits beautiful places, and meets interesting people. He has seen countless picturesque sunrises and sunsets in different countries. The job at sea is definitely stimulating and rewarding, but with the package come many desirable and undesirable attributes. Everything apart, it’s not at all a "bed of roses" and not as glamorous as it seems or is perceived to be. You will spend your day and night on your feet in the hot engine room dismantling, assessing, repairing, and reassembling equipment. You may come to know a lot and have plenty of experience, but you will never know everything. The life on board a ship is very tough and definitely different from the life we live on land. Seafaring is definitely not for the faint of heart, but for individuals with passion and perseverance. The fact that they are in the sea, where "upside there is only God, on the bottom side there are sharks, and we are in the middle," means that "in the open sea, you are your own help."
 
After ten years, he left the Merchant Navy to work as a maintenance manager for a plastic component manufacturing company in Pune, Maharashtra. Since he was a curious and wandering soul, two years later he went to Tanzania, Africa, and took up a job in a five-star resort as an assistant chief engineer; after a year, he became the chief engineer there. But after two years, he had to come back to India due to a family problem. Since then, he has been working in Bhujbal Knowledge City, Nasik, as a professor in the mechanical engineering department. While working there, he completed his master's degree in financial management.

​​​​​​​Being involved with different organisations allowed him to be better prepared, and with each new experience, he was able to add to his skill set and become a more versatile professional. There are many distinct career paths, each with various compromises over job satisfaction, working hours, and salary. However, like many people, he soon became disillusioned with the reality of being "just another cog in the machine." He does not consider engineering to be an end in itself, and he continues to experiment on himself. He believes that it’s not always the smartest person in the room who makes the greatest impact, but the one who has the knowledge and the emotional intelligence to connect people and ideas. Knowing how to convey information in a respectful manner allows you to connect with people. We don't live in a vacuum, and you have to maintain congeniality and a consistent dialogue. He used to write poems when he was at sea. He started writing in March 2020, when the Government of India ordered a nationwide lockdown in an effort to contain the COVID-19 epidemic in the country. Since then, he has written ten books, which are going to be published this year.

​​​​​​​Through this series of three books, J. Dhopte tries to defy the trans-humanist goal of social Darwinism and scientific dictatorship. He cuts through the lies of the globalists’ official narrative with unrivalled analysis. He challenges corporate and government-owned mainstream and social media, wielding the slogan "There is a war going on for your mind." He tries to seek the truth and expose the scientifically engineered lies of the globalists and their ultimate goal of enslaving humanity. A globalist is a member of the government-corporate combine that is attempting to establish an authoritarian world government, whose eventual aim is to carry out a transhumanist revolution and, out of that cataclysm, produce a new super race. Jones uses his books to reach as many hearts and minds as possible. He believes that by informing people about the true nature of power, we can foster a real debate about humanity's destiny and allow the people to evolve toward a more orderly singularity that has humans at the core of a system that is based around maintaining free will and integrity.
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His upcoming books are:
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1) Erosion of Democracy
2) Corporatism, not democracy
3. People and Democracy
4) The Insightful Constitution
5) Non-attachment—A Key to Happiness
6) The Unsung Nationalist
7) Ambedkar as a Nation Builder
8) Affirmative Action: A Compensation and Social Justice Mechanism
9). Crisis in the Education System
10) Are we really free?
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