Do no harm / Just following orders: doublethink ...
I wrote about this sort of moral dirt in Double-blind. I wanted Dr. Bozeman's psychiatric experiments and research for a Cold War agenda to come off utterly plausible but safely historical. As in, left behind. In the past. Never again, ya know?
Silly me.
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2 comments:
Reading that post just reminded me of how wicked good Double Blind is. That's it : )
Thank you.
I wish I'd made the whole thing up. I wish D-b was so implausible that people laughed. I wish.
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