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For years the federal government has sought to remotely control human behavior. Starting with the CIA projects MKULTRA and MKSEARCH in the 1950s, the American public has been unwitting guinea pigs in a multitude of non-consensually performed experiments that have continued into the 21st century.
Guinea Pigs takes readers on a journey into the darkest corners of U.S. non-consensual experimentation and the various technologies of control that have led to our current surveillance state. The recent revelations regarding the extent of NSA eavesdropping is only the tip of the iceberg. We are currently in an information war and a mind war, where our privacy and autonomy as human beings are at stake.
Guinea Pigs will arm you with the information needed to fight back against those who seek to eliminate human free will. Over the coming years, terms like remote neural monitoring, brain-mapping, and electronic harassment will become household words. To be one step ahead of the game, be prepared for the future with
Guinea Pigs. Born in San Antonio, Texas, home of the Alamo,
John Hall is a physician who considers writing his second profession. Knowing the United States government\'s dismal track record with regard to experimenting on the public without informed consent, the sheer number of people voicing identical complaints of electronic harassment, and surveillance had to be explored logically. Publisher\'s website: http: //sbprabooks.com/JohnHall