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Psychic Dictatorship in the U.S.A.

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Bombing minds rather than bodies is the warfare of the new millennium. This book uncovers the terrifying extent of electromagnetic and biotelemetric mind control experimentation on involuntary human subjects.

"The evidence presented in this book is a savage indictment of democracy-turned-dictatorship. The sordid truth about what really goes on in the halls of power is often too much to take, but it does help to have some idea of what we're up against." -- Nexus

241 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 1, 1995

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August 19, 2013
Dreary, frenzied poppycock. Johnny Carson, mind control lasers, MK-ULTRA, the "Fatal Vision" murders, devil worshiping sex abuse scandals by republican pages working for Howard Hunt out of Nazi dirigibles...

My biggest objection to this book was not the far-fetched conspiracy theories, but how dully and incoherently they were rendered. It's useless reading this with an open mind when the turbid prose makes ones eyes instantly glaze over. Or perhaps that's just the CIA mind control satellites disrupting my consciousness.
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Author 5 books1 follower
January 24, 2019
Think mind control is something of fantasy? The events in this book were thought to only occur in movies. Well, that's until you read this gem. Reading is a vital part of keeping the mental blade sharp. Some say the book is a bad display of current events well read it for yourself and find out. It talks about hypnosis, mind control experimentation and other crazy topics that will blow your mind.
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February 12, 2021
Good historical read. The author's tone is a bit annoying and gets in the way.

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January 24, 2011
This book was an incredibly fascinating read. Written like a research paper, there is a vast amount of sources at the end of each chapter. The topics covered are everything from mind control, cults, government conspiracies, and Nazis. It is somewhat difficult to comprehend at times due to such a large mass of information crammed into each page; many names, places, dates, and organizations are referenced in each paragraph, but one can still absorb the overall thesis of each chapter. I learned a lot of disturbing things by reading this, things I've not read about anywhere else. I was blown away to learn what a wealth of knowledge is available in the mass media regarding things such as telemetric mind control and even government links to "Satanic" cults. I highly recommend reading through this for anyone curious what the "real world" is truly like. Take the Warning on the back of the book seriously though... once you learn what this book has to offer, you will never see the world the same way again. And that can feel like quite a smothering burden if you don't keep an optimistic view, and work toward a positive conclusion with this information.
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May 7, 2013
I've been meaning to read this book for quite a few years now, The title and the author is what drew me in. Alex constantine is an engaging writer, and there are a lot of extra resources that he references. But the title alone, is a bit misleading. The first few chapters detail the technologies and history of Psychotronic warfare, and psychological warfare being used/abused against the American people. But the last few chapters just kind of trail off into the history of US Govt dirty dealings, there is a lot of good resourceful info, but the book does not follow the titled theme all the way through.
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December 5, 2008
Nothing is true, everything is permitted. And/or vice versa.
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July 13, 2013
A bit all over the place. But most of the information was interesting. If you're interested in conspiracies then you should read it. The cover is awesome.
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