What They Did
This page contains some descriptions of my harassment and torture right
here in the USA. The original "ugly story" is in poem format, since at
the time it was easier for me to express what had happened in that form.
More details, in prose, are given in the 3/14/96 update. The letter which
announced my hunger strike also has details in prose.
By the way, to state the obvious, this page is here because I
was tortured and will not be silent about it. I certainly did not choose
to have these things done to me. The events did awaken me to the truly
perilous state of freedom here in the US. I hope you do not let what has
happened color your opinions of my other works, but unfortunately it did
all happen and I will not pretend it did not.
If you do not believe this kind of thing can happen here, I recommend
the book Challenging the Secret Governmentby
Kathryn Olmsted (University of North Carolina Press). See this
page for the unvarnished truth about some of the history, politics,
and technology involved in this type of harassment. See also my report
on the State of the Union, along with
some
personal notes about this
report.
My public testimony to the National Bioethics
Advisory Committee (NBAC),
Human Subjects Subcommittee, Nov. 23, 1997.
Some
new words to consider in the Orwellian
world we live in.
Updates
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This is the original poem I posted when I decided to go public with the
story of my torture, called
the ugly story of
what "they" did. After almost a year of the harassment I had realized
that nothing was going to happen if I kept it quiet, and that I might easily
``disappear'' without people knowing about what had happened.
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An update as of 1/30/96.
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An update as of 3/14/96. More details, in prose.
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An update as of 9/3/96.
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My Trip to the Hospital for a Brain Scan (long).
A private citizen can
now buy an implantable, satellite-trackable microchip, undetectable by
X-rays. The ``technology that did not exist'' is now on the open market.
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To protest my torture and official non-response I went on a hunger strike
starting Nov. 8, 1996. I restricted my food intake to only include water,
unsweetened teas, and some vitamin tablets. This is
a
letter I mailed to various lawmakers, human rights groups, and news organizations.
After 17 days, on Nov. 25, 1996, I ended the hunger strike. It served to
draw a considerable amount of attention to the types of crimes I have been
a victim of.
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An update as of 5/08/97. A little bit of good news: I have finished my
dissertation and graduated with my Ph.D. in computer science.
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An update as of 11/30/97. U.S. show trials.
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An update as of 5/3/99. Is it just me, or
is the propaganda and repression becoming ever more transparent?
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Some links to related sites:
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Virginia Commonwealth University has a site with details of segregation
in Richmond, Virginia. This linked page focuses on educational aspects.
Segregation was America's official apartheid system, and Virginia was far
from the only place where it was practiced. The system was widely supported
by ``prominent citizens'' -- who at the same time spouted about freedom,
justice, and liberty. It was enforced with the constant threat of violence.
The mainstream press supported it for years, as did mainstream churches.
A different page on the web gives a glimpse of what
happened to white women who opposed segregation.
This was not that long ago, and the people who ran this massive
repressive system for the most part stayed in power after the courts overturned
it. Though some truly changed their ways, the mindsets for such conspiracies
of thuggery and exploitation are still in place. Much of the current repression
is not specifically focused on race, although there were always other aspects
to the repression for people who ``needed to be put in their place.'' (And
there is no denying that race is still a huge factor in America.) The repressive
system has gone covert, where it can be denied and the courts can ignore
it -- willfully or not. This also makes it easy for people who do not want
to believe such things are happening. The current exploiters have figured
out what they cannot say openly anymore, so hatred is spewed in codewords
and between the lines. And the repression is as real as it can be.
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An Appraisal of Technologies
of Political Control, Working document (Consultation version) Luxembourg,
6 January 1998, European Parliament, Directorate General for Research,
Directorate B, The STOA Programme. A well-researched document on the applications
of technology for political control -- and the potential for a gradual,
worldwide slide toward repression.
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A New Statesman article, ``Somebody's
Listening,'' on the NSA's global electronic eavesdropping. It includes
some discussion of domestic spying and has many good additional links.
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The Parascope site now has online, from Jan. 16, 1999, a
talk by journalist and author Gary Webb. Among other subjects he discusses
the failure of the media to expose the truth, particularly with regard
to CIA and intelligence operations.
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The World Organization Against Torture,
USA has recently issued a report on Torture
in the United States. Among other abuses it includes a section on involuntary
human scientific experimentation.
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The former Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Directorate ( IEWD)
is now the Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate (I2WD).
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The
Revolution in Military Affairs and Conflict Short of War, by Steven
Metz and James O. Kievit, July 25, 1994. Also available in ASCII
format. [If these versions are not available at the Army site, a
local formatted copy can be found here] This is a frequently-cited
paper from the Strategic Studies Institute at the Army War College. It
discusses some of the issues, especially ethical issues, that follow from
nonlethal technologies and their applications:
"The advantage of directed energy weapons over conventional
ones [in drug interdiction] is deniability. Against whom is such deniability
aimed? ...deniability must be aimed at the American people, who do not
sanction the imprisonment, much less execution, of individuals without
a trial..."
The authors envision a "future history" of a revolution of techno-authoritarianism,
carried out in stages to alter some basic values of Americans that might
stand in the way. [Note the references to "spiritual warfare" --
so much for religious freedom -- and the importance of data fusion.]
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Measurement
of Heart and Breathing Signals of Human Subjects Through Barriers With
Microwave Life-Detection Systems. This paper is one of many at the
DOE Openness: Human Radiation Experiments
site.
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Check out the FAIR article from their Extra magazine on Propaganda
From the Middle of the Road. They have many more interesting articles
in their archive.
I do not agree with everything there, as for example I think the Second
Amendment is a fundamental protection against oppression, but there are
many insightful articles. Centrism in overlooking tyranny is more than
a vice, it is collaboration. (After reading the article, consider the idea
of ``terrorism from the center.'')
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An article from the Journal of Human Rights and Technology, Vol.1,
February, 1997 on coercive
psychiatry and human rights. It includes a discussion of the Soviet
abuses of psychiatry for political purposes:
They called the condition ``sluggish schizophrenia, a form
of schizophrenia where the symptoms are subtle, latent or only apparent
to the skilled eye of the psychiatrist.'' Soviet dissidents who ``wanted
to reform the system and claimed that they had the personal vision to do
it....were exhibiting the text-book symptoms of sluggish schizophrenia.''
See also Mind Control Denial and
the Abuse of Psychiatry.
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America's Dirty Little Secret --
Bad Blood: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
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More on the
Tuskegee Experiment. Click through for several pages of graphics and
text, including the following:
In order to insure that they would not be treated, which
became increasingly difficult with the discovery and widespread use of
penicillin after 1943, local physicians, draft boards and P.H.S. veneral
disease eradication programs were given a list of the ``subjects.''
(This is the sort of obscene conspiracy among prominent citizens
that credulous Americans believe could never happen.)
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Holocaust Pictures
Exhibition
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John Marks' book The
Search for the Manchurian Candidate, online at the DRCNet Library.
See especially Chapter
12, The Search for Truth.
By April 1961 the head of TSS was able to report ``we now
have a `production capability' '' in brain stimulation and ``we are close
to having debugged a prototype system whereby dogs can be guided along
specific courses.''
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The CIA's
KUBARK interrogation manual at ParaScope. Especially, IX. THE COERCIVE
COUNTERINTELLIGENCE INTERROGATION OF RESISTANT SOURCES 82-104.
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The DARPA Tactical Technology Office Operations
Other Than War (OOTW) page.
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The Federation of American Scientists' FAS
Project on Government Secrecy.
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The University of Minnesota's Human
Rights Library, including international treaties against torture and
slavery.
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A Department
of Energy page on the ethics of human subjects research, and the current
policies that are supposed to be followed in conducting it.
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Here are more links about secret government,
mind control, nonlethal weapons, the press, etc.
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An interesting item on microwave hearing.
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See also my Miscellaneous page and my page
on longer articles I have posted to Usenet
and mailing lists.
... For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us;
For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from Punishment
for any Murders which they should commit on the
Inhabitants of these States...
American Declaration of Independence