Chapter 8. Electromagnetic technologies and international politics
- Not one person, even the most powerful, can stop it
- Missed opportunity for one world government
- Classified electromagnetic arms race is over: U.S. won.
- No political hot potato: world opinion does not significantly influence the U.S.
- The United State's position in the human rights community: a powerful force
- Comparisons to the atomic bomb and biological weapons: a probable pattern of development and use
- Electromagnetic technology, like the atomic bomb, is controlled by the government but has close ties with corporations and private enterprise
- International science: the same national government and corporation scientists make international policy
- A case study: the Moscow Signal, microwave zapping of the U.S. Embassy