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In American criminal courts, prosecuting the crime of murder requires evidence of motive, means and opportunity. We hope that we have presented sufficient evidence for you to convict the United States of America of the protracted extra judicial killing of thousands of its own citizens and those of its allies in what we call the Electronic Concentration System (ECCS).

We have seen the intention of the United States to control the human organism by remote electronic means. That speaks to motive. Then we have learned of the experiment conducted in 1973 at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research with a microwave beam which was ultimately memorialized in U.S. Patent 6,587,729. This apparatus is used for audibly communicating speech into the brains of persons imprisoned in their own bodies - a process known as 'synthetic telepathy'. This addresses the question of means. Lastly, we have read the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of the CIA vs. Sims and Wolfe, which gave the Central Intelligence Agency a license to experiment on human beings just like the Nazis did. This establishes opportunity.

So, dear visitor, sitting as a jury of one in our prosecution of successive American governments of both political parties for crimes against humanity - can you convict them? We would like to hear from you. Put an X through the box that most closely reflects your reaction to the evidence:

Yes.
Yes. I believe I'm a prisoner in the ECCS.
Yes, but I would like to see more information regarding motive, means, opportunity.
Maybe. I didn't have time to read everything you've posted.
No. I don't like the idea that any of this might be true.
No.

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At the end of 2006, we will post the results of this poll.

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