The following year, in Alex Constantine’s book entitled Timothy McVeigh’s Rise From ‘Robotic’ Soldier to Mad Bomber, one chapter speculates about McVeigh’s possible experiences as a security guard at the Buffalo-based defense contractor. Constantine, like Keith, found it both conceivable and “technically feasible that McVeigh was implanted with a telemetry chip … drawn into an experimental black project” at Calspan and, in combination with more traditional behavioral modification techniques, remotely controlled and transformed into a robotic super soldier. In this story and stories like it,
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