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The Program - Electronic Prison: Enhanced Interrogation Program (Fictional Summary)

Fluideosolutions presents a one-page, document-style fictional summary of The Program - Electronic Prison and its imagined roots in the Enhanced Interrogation Program. This creative account describes how secrecy and speculative remote brainwave-monitoring concepts could, in theory, be combined with surveillance technology, corruption, and coercive control.

U.S. Patent drawing related to remotely monitoring and altering brain waves

How the Program could work (speculation)

In the story, the system references U.S. Patent 3,951,134, attributed to Robert G. Malech, describing remote monitoring and intended neurological signal effects. The fictional narrative treats patents as background inspiration—not proof of real-world deployment.

What changes after 9/11 (fictional themes)

After September 11, the account claims expanded secrecy and intelligence power. In Central Missouri and Northeast Missouri, the leak of partial access spreads through agencies, contractors, and local police, while “manufactured suspicion” turns rumor into a weapon.

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Please note this webpage is fictional and speculative, and it is not a proven factual accusation against any specific person or agency.

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