If this is true, I really don't know why those performing the experiments really find it interesting at all. It is obvious that somebody whom has been
abused and threatened will submit and act like a slave... You don't need to be a practitioner of the "dark arts" or even a psychologist to have
figured this out.
When a child is brought up in isolation (some children have been locked in a room for most of their lives) and is finally released when the parents
are taken to court, it is found that they behave similar to animals, and when an awareness is that of an animal, it will generally submit to cruelty
and obey commands.
In terms of experiments on humans, it is well-documented that this has been occurring, so has cruelty to children even in our "developed" countries.
If we are going to expose anything we should expose the human race for what it mostly is at this point in time....
Pathetic.
We need to wake up and see that what we consider to be our "governments" and "leaders" are no saviours, we can look at the plastic wrapper and see
that we have various rights and that we stand by a set of principles as nations, however, behind this facade lies the truth.
I think many still cannot face the facts that human experimentation still occurs, and many think that somehow its exposure would cause the people to
rebel - it is happening globally, we know it, and we still haven't managed to actually do anything about it.
There are many countries that exist where the population is submissive, and know what goes on behind the curtains, they do not do anything about it
because they live in fear of the authorities.
If anything, your story would only make it more of a problem for you if you are found out, and perhaps would even increase the risk of you being
kidnapped as well.
Usually, when someone you love has been taken and tortured, generally, you should try to save them, being upset and hoping that the villains will be
"exposed" will not change things really.
edit on 26-2-2015 by SystemResistor because: (no reason given)