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The Regulator examines the opportunistic nature of power and its capacity for good or evil. Set in an imagined but wholly credible future, it moves through a series of vividly described events in which the main character is pitched into the uncertain and dangerous world of revolutionary politics with a background of experimental technology and pyschology. The use of sophisticated weapons and machines help to develop the plot, in which the noble-minded yet impressionable young hero is pitched against formidable adversaries, and has to wrestle with the natural temptations of the human psyche. An…mehr

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The Regulator examines the opportunistic nature of power and its capacity for good or evil. Set in an imagined but wholly credible future, it moves through a series of vividly described events in which the main character is pitched into the uncertain and dangerous world of revolutionary politics with a background of experimental technology and pyschology. The use of sophisticated weapons and machines help to develop the plot, in which the noble-minded yet impressionable young hero is pitched against formidable adversaries, and has to wrestle with the natural temptations of the human psyche. An alternative universe, but one which will be recognisable from historical as well as contemporary developments.
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Steve Smith has never considered himself to be a writer. However, realizing he had a compelling story, he set out to tell his tale. Originally published as a series of posts in online forums, this narrative has been revised and expanded to include not only a detailed account of his time at Oak Ridge and beyond but also pages of documentation that substantiate his claims. Portions of Steve's story have also been recounted in Jon Ronson's book The Psychopath Test, an investigation into mental health "industry." Ronson affirms Steve's suspicions that his experiences at Oak Ridge were likely linked to the to CIA's top secret MKUltra mind control program, which ran from the 1950s to the early 1970s in the USA and Canada. Despite the atrocious treatment he received at the hands of Dr. Barker and others, Steve does not consider himself to be a victim or a survivor. Instead, he merely feels obligated to let other people know what happened to him, partly so that those responsible can be held accountable and partly on behalf of those who did not survive the experience. Today, Steve is semi-retired, but he continues to run his plastic fabricating business. He lives on BC's Sunshine Coast with his wife of twenty years and their dog Lyla.