Recommended Books
Rise of the Warrior Cop by Radley Balko
Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police
Forces
A Government of Wolves by John Whitehead
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1590799755
The Hidden Evil by Mark M. Rich
A detailed and disturbing
explanation of gang stalking. Much of the material is speculative, but it’s
mostly consistent with my own experiences and accounts by other self-proclaimed
victims of gang stalking.
The Hidden Evil: State
Sponsored Terror Campaigns is posted in various places on the Internet as a 79-page pdf document,
which was revised in May 2006.
A paperback book version
released in 2008 (published by Lulu Enterprises, Inc.) is available on
Amazon.com. The full title is The Hidden Evil: The Financial Elite’s Covert
War Against the Civilian Population.
This is a customer review from
Amazon.com:
The Hidden Evil ties together
research from several sources to create a picture of governments (including
those of all NATO nations) that are heavily corrupted and controlled by the
wealthy elite. This book also recounts historical and current evidence for the
existence of a system that I’ve been made aware of, in which governments wage
war against small groups of people and even individuals who are perceived as
potential threats to the elite. This highly targeted warfare is conducted with
the goal of corrupting and recruiting individuals, or destroying them.
This covert war is waged
against individuals at all levels of society, including some highly respected
politicians. The Hidden Evil argues that only people who have been successfully
recruited are allowed any real power. People we think of as powerful and
respected members of the political elite are often mere pawns, who are
blackmailed into submission through participation in illegal activities, the
more taboo the better. Secret societies are often heavily infiltrated or even
fronts for these blackmail operations, and the taboo rituals are not only used
for blackmail, but to corrupt the participants’ psyches and make them see
outsiders as tools to be exploited.
Here is a link to the book on
Amazon.com
The Search for the “Manchurian
Candidate” By John D. Marks
Subtitle: The CIA and Mind Control:
The Secret History of the Behavioral Sciences
Published in 1979, this
award-winning book about the CIA’s mind control and interrogation experiments
(Project MK Ultra) was based on documents discovered under the Freedom of
Information Act.
The author, John D. Marks, was
a former Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. State Department.
Anyone who doubts the
plausibility of allegations that the U.S. government would acquiesce in
sadistic crimes against its own citizens such as gang stalking, should read
this book.
“A wonderful piece of
investigative reporting. The best account we’ll ever get of one of the seamiest
episodes of American intelligence.” – Seymour Hersh
Here is a link to the book on
Amazon.com
1984 by George Orwell
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
Protectors of Privilege by Frank Donner
Protectors of Privilege: Red Squads and Police Repression in
Urban America
Snitch Culture by Jim
Redden
Snitch Culture: How Citizens are Turned into the Eyes and Ears
of the State
Closing the Gap: Gang Stalking by GmB Bailey
Closing The Gap: Gang Stalking
Mobbing: Emotional Abuse in
the American Workplace
by Noa Davenport
Mobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace
Manufacturing Consent by Noam Chomsky
Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media
Into the Buzzsaw by Kristina
Borjesson
Into The Buzzsaw: LEADING JOURNALISTS EXPOSE THE MYTH OF A FREE
PRESS
Twilight of the Elites:
America After Meritocracy
by Christopher Hayes
Twilight of the Elites: America After Meritocracy
