Chapter 13. Conclusion: Main points and brief editorial comments
- World-wide, victims describe the same set of symptoms: say torture is hi-tech , worse than ever
- Technology has advanced but human behavior has not kept pace
- Human rights abuse in the United States: a fifty year cold war secret
- National security law: numerous professionals say it is used to hide crime, corruption and horrific human rights abuse
- U.S. government motive: a bloodless weapon, better than the atomic bomb, experts say
- A story of oppression: exploiting victims and billions of dollars in profits
- Decoding the brain: top scientists tied to government and intelligence agencies worked on classified science
- A 50 year clash: The self-serving U.S. position, no proven nonthermal electromagnetic health effects Vs the Russian and East Block position, a scientifically accepted fact
- Unclassified electromagnetic technology
- The key to consciousness: a military secret
- A global viewpoint
- Progress: victim's plans for the future
- International justice: with hard work and strategic planning
- A final editorial opinion