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A Classified Look At The Great Satan Of America

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Over several years, several revisions and hard work this book has developed to its final accomplishment. For three years I worked for the Department of Defense auditing navy contracts and other; the first year and a half I audited classified contracts and the second year and a half I audited other contracts. After this first year and a half marker, I then transferred to a lesser classified work environment because I felt the Government was illegally spying on me (e.g. tapping phones, surveillancing, following me, and other). To this date, I know that the Government was and still is illegally spying on me. During the course of this time and to date, I have put together and collected factual data. You draw your own conclusions from these data. I believe everybody is spied on illegally in these organizations at all times subject to the Agency's discretion. Because of their Satanic System (The Great Satan of America) I believe they have been illegally harassing me. What I would like is two fold: (1) let the public know that our Government is illegally invading peoples privacy and, (2) help me sue the Government for both my emotional distress, paranoia, and disability in working.

176 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2008

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Mark C. Russell

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Dr. Mark C. Russell, PhD, ABPP, is a recently retired U.S. Navy Commander and military clinical psychologist with over 26 years of military service. He is an Operations Enduring and Iraqi Freedom veteran with numerous awards, including the Navy’s Meritorious Service Medal, Navy/Marine Corps Commendation Medal (with 3 Oak Leaf clusters), Navy Achievement Medal (with 2 Oak Leaf clusters), and the 2006 “Distinguished Psychologist Award” from the Washington State Psychological Association for his persistent efforts to improve military mental healthcare.

As a top recognized military expert on war stress injuries, Dr. Russell was called upon to testify before the congressionally-mandated 2007 Department of Defense (DoD) Task Force of Mental Health regarding his efforts to prevent a military mental health crisis, as chronicled by USA Today. His views proved prescient, as evidenced by ongoing news reports of problems encountered by veterans seeking help, and how their unhealed trauma may also be responsible for acts of violence. Dr. Russell was the first EMDR trainer in the Department of Defense (DoD), conducting consultation for DoD practitioners and EMDR therapy trainings, including one for the U.S. Army’s 113th Combat Stress Control Unit deployed to Afghanistan last year.

Dr. Russell’s publications include articles on EMDR therapy with battlefield evacuees at a field hospital for combat-related acute stress disorder and PTSD, and the treatment of military outpatient clients. Outcomes included clinically significant changes of PTSD and depression symptoms after four to eight sessions, even if wounded in action. Dr. Russell currently chairs the PsyD program at Antioch University Seattle, where he is researching war stress injuries and compassion fatigue in collaboration with several military agencies.

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