4/23/08

Vote on Right - Comment Below


1) Should innocent American citizens be used as unwilling test subjects in painful or dangerous experiments conducted by U.S. Government contractors?

2) If a U.S. Government official offered to pay YOU to participate in secret research that could be harmful or hurtful to a neighbor or coworker, would you agree? You are told it is important U.S. Government sponsored research conducted in the interests of National Security.

3) How would you react if YOU or someone you love was targeted for harmful, covert experimentation? Black Budget research is protected by the National Security Act, it is hard to investigate, prove and prosecute.

4/22/08

Washington Post & New York Times

Contractors working for the U.S. Government are using innocent Americans as unwilling, unwitting test subjects for electronic behavioral modification research.

They intentionally select intelligent, resourceful people like the dissidents and terrorists they want to control and suppress.

Do you doubt this is happening? See the Sonoma Report






The Washington Post (1-14-07) quoted Col. John B. Alexander, PhD. a leading Pentagon consultant:

Alexander also is intrigued by the possibility of using electronic means to modify behavior. The dilemma of the war on terrorism, he notes, is that it never ends. So what do you do with enemies, such as those at Guantanamo: keep them there forever? That’s impractical. Behavior modification could be an alternative, he says.

"Maybe I can fix you, or electronically neuter you, so it’s safe to release you into society, so you won’t come back and kill me," Alexander says. It’s only a matter of time before technology allows that scenario to come true, he continues.

"We’re now getting to where we can do that." He pauses for a moment to take a bite of his sandwich. "Where does that fall in the ethics spectrum? That’s a really tough question."

How can defense contractors do this?

There is abundant, substantial evidence proving private contractors are developing and secretly testing these technologies on innocent, unsuspecting Americans.

ResearchRat.com, Defend-Dissent.com and Atlanta-Attacks.com describe some of their activities.

If development of these electronic behavioral modification technologies is successful and kept secret, our future, our freedoms and our families could all be at great risk.

The Tuskegee Syphilis Study used 40 years of lies and deceit to keep 400 indigent black men in a highly unethical, lethal research program. A U.S. Public Health Service Investigator discovered the study and tried unsuccessfully to stop it. He sent information about the Tuskegee Study to a newspaper after he retired. The rest is history. Did he do the right thing?

Google Tuskegee study or black budget or MKULTRA and read reliable Internet resources. The U.S. Government has a long, grisly history of funding illegal, hazardous research on its citizens.




The New York Times ("Inside the Black Budget" 4/1/08) reports our current U.S. covert research budget exceeds $32 Billion. These research activities are kept completely and totally secret. There is no oversight for any of these activities.

This amount exceeds the combined annual budget of the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and the National Science Foundation.

Law enforcement and public officials help hide this illegal, unethical research because of the power of the people who run them and incredible amounts of money being spent on these secret studies.

Please comment below!

4/21/08

Robert Gates - Secretary of Defense

April 21, 2008

Dr. Robert M. Gates, Secretary of Defense
1000 Defense Pentagon
Washington, DC 20301-1000

Dear Dr. Gates,

Defense contractors working for the U.S. Government are using innocent Americans as unwilling, unwitting test subjects for their electronic behavioral modification research.

They intentionally select intelligent, articulate, resourceful people like the dissidents and undesirables they want to suppress.

Please stop this illegal, immoral testing and make these programs public immediately!

Do you dispute this is happening?

The Washington Post (1-14-07) quoted Col. John B. Alexander, PhD. a leading Pentagon consultant:

Alexander also is intrigued by the possibility of using electronic means to modify behavior. The dilemma of the war on terrorism, he notes, is that it never ends. So what do you do with enemies, such as those at Guantanamo: keep them there forever? That’s impractical. Behavior modification could be an alternative, he says.

“Maybe I can fix you, or electronically neuter you, so it’s safe to release you into society, so you won’t come back and kill me,” Alexander says. It’s only a matter of time before technology allows that scenario to come true, he continues. “We’re now getting to where we can do that.” He pauses for a moment to take a bite of his sandwich. “Where does that fall in the ethics spectrum? That’s a really tough question.”

How are defense contractors doing this? They are developing and testing these technologies on innocent, unsuspecting Americans. Atlanta-Attacks.com, StealAnEstate.com and ResearchRat.com describe some of what has happened.

These contractors will eliminate, debilitate and discredit anyone who tries to expose them.

Please stop this illegal activity immediately and and make it public.

If development of these technologies is successful and kept secret, our future, our freedom and our families are all at great risk.

Very best wishes,

/S

Defend-Dissent.com

4/10/08

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