Random Patterns is for discriminating adults. The satire is wide-ranging and angry. For some, the language and situations are upsetting. William Dripdon Johnson's life forever changes when, as an average kid, he gets a perfect score on an IQ test. Everyone who knows the boy knows this is impossible, so he is retested. Once more, it's a perfect score. Dr. Ernst Loeb, renowned in the U.S. as the father of computer dating, but insidiously, the head of the Nazi human breeding project sees this young man as just what his beleaguered human breeding program needs to give it a kickstart. From this point on, William's life is in the hands of Ernst Loeb and the Nazis at the Newton Project.
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