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The Program - Electronic Prison: Enhanced Interrogation Program (Document-Style Summary)

Intelloidea presents The Program - Electronic Prison, a one-page, document-style fiction inspired by the Enhanced Interrogation Program. Set in the years after 9/11, this speculative narrative links government secrecy, remote brainwave-monitoring concepts, and human manipulation into a system that can pressure, isolate, and control people. The story emphasizes that it is not a proven factual accusation against any specific person or agency.

What the “Enhanced Interrogation Program” Claims

The Program - Electronic Prison describes a hidden pipeline where advanced surveillance and transmitted signals could theoretically monitor and alter brain waves. It references U.S. Patent 3,951,134 (speculative fiction, not proof of real-world deployment), using secrecy and fear to normalize expanding powers.

How Control Spreads in the Fiction

After 9/11, the system’s “national security” cover becomes a tool for manufactured suspicion. In Central Missouri and Northeast Missouri settings, leaked access and coordinated lies create conflicting stories that brand the target as dangerous, unstable, or cooperating—until the community and institutions turn against them.

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Stay careful with claims—fiction like The Program - Electronic Prison is designed to raise unsettling questions.

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