Then there is the water boarding. Doesn’t policy controlling the controllers of detainees mean anything? If torture is or was performed, not just water boarding, but real physical invasiveness, is that possible to hide? According to experts, chemical and drug administration is considered an invasive procedure. Conspiracy theorist Jim Marss has written that mind control and pharmaceutical research was conducted and then abandoned in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
But, did it end? And if not, the naïve question is, how can a person treat another person like that? Invasive or not, painless or memory loss or not, is drugging torture?
Regarding Waco, Ruby Ridge issues, and subsequently Oklahoma City bombing by conspirators, the government reacted in the 1990s. All of this cooled the militia movement, which was gaining members across the country in most states. Prior to this was the 1980s and the movie about white supremacists which starred Tom Berringer. In that movie there was a scene of a gathering and camp in a mountain lake area in Idaho. Around a campfire a man explained why he was a part of that group. It was interesting because what he said was what most Americans have wanted. That is, that he wanted freedom from excessive regulation, having a job and a wife, and raising his kids. These were his main concerns and thoughts. These views are common to all of us, across the political spectrum, across the country.
What could be wrong? “Right?”