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From lead pipes in Flint, Michigan, to a duplicitous water commission in Medford, Oregon, to a secret psychiatric ward at UCLA, to the elegant halls of the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, "At the Breaking Point of History" relentlessly details the US government's indifference to the welfare of individuals and to its legal obligations under national and international accords prohibiting human experimentation and biological and chemical weapons. Phelan uncovers shocking machinations, executed at the highest and lowest levels of power, pointing towards a pandemic of as yet unrealized proportions.

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"Janet Phelan is a phenomenal, thrilling writer." -- Activist Post (concerning Exile)
"Delivering on the widely acknowledged promise of her writing, Phelan produces another spellbinding work of investigative journalism" -- Columbus Free Press, book review of Exile
"I am so excited about this book Janet decided to write. It will be a godsend for many in these uncertain times. I am a fan of her work, I know her dogged dedication to accuracy and truth. She writes from her heart not only for the enlightenment of those seeking important information and wisdom therefrom, but she also writes for the overall betterment of the human condition." -- Karen Melton Stewart, NSA whistleblower
"Stellar writer, factual investigative journalism, and heroine for exposing these concerns to humanity." -- Dr Robert Duncan, DARPA / CIA scientist
"Janet Phelan has been asking the right questions for a long time. It's time we start paying attention." -- Sean Stone

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      Publisher Trine Day
      Published 15 September 2021
      ISBN-13 9781634243681
      978-1634243681
      ISBN-10 1634243684

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      From lead pipes in Flint, Michigan, to a duplicitous water commission in Medford, Oregon, to a secret psychiatric ward at UCLA, to the elegant halls of the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland, "At the Breaking Point of History" relentlessly details the US government's indifference to the welfare of individuals and to its legal obligations under national and international accords prohibiting human experimentation and biological and chemical weapons. Phelan uncovers shocking machinations, executed at the highest and lowest levels of power, pointing towards a pandemic of as yet unrealized proportions.

      Trade Review
      "Janet Phelan is a phenomenal, thrilling writer." -- Activist Post (concerning Exile)
      "Delivering on the widely acknowledged promise of her writing, Phelan produces another spellbinding work of investigative journalism" -- Columbus Free Press, book review of Exile
      "I am so excited about this book Janet decided to write. It will be a godsend for many in these uncertain times. I am a fan of her work, I know her dogged dedication to accuracy and truth. She writes from her heart not only for the enlightenment of those seeking important information and wisdom therefrom, but she also writes for the overall betterment of the human condition." -- Karen Melton Stewart, NSA whistleblower
      "Stellar writer, factual investigative journalism, and heroine for exposing these concerns to humanity." -- Dr Robert Duncan, DARPA / CIA scientist
      "Janet Phelan has been asking the right questions for a long time. It's time we start paying attention." -- Sean Stone

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