Serbian General
Ratko Mladic, accused of genocide in the 2005 massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica, and the murderous four-year siege of Sarajevo, has been arrested in Serbia and finally faces international trial for war crimes.
In
"The Nadjik Pheromone"—a forensic science novel which introduces an actual hypothesis for forensic breath analysis lie detection technology—Nadjik is a pseudonym for Mladic.
Perhaps now would be a good time to read "The Nadjik Pheromone" for those of you who have not yet done so. The prime villain is now captured; two national conferences of the American Chemical Society (in previous blog entries below) have entertained the hypothesis of forensic breath analysis lie detection; and lying and criminal behavior have all but brought down the international financial system. Time for a scientific lie detection technology that eclipses the polygraph and surpasses DNA as active evidence?
"The Nadjik Pheromone" synopsis for those new to this work:
War correspondent Michael Wolfson’s passion to end torture, genocide, and crimes against humanity leads to a scientific revolution in lie detection technology that must survive attempted destruction by powerful secret, government, corporate and underworld organizations.
Human behavior based on scientifically verifiable truth sounds good, but not to the array of powerful and desperate adversaries any such truth science would face—for whom it would spell the end of secrecy, illicit power and influence, the fruits of corruption, violence, and crimes against humanity. Starting in Washington, DC.
Mladic represents the global array of genocidal criminals—and the systems that harbor them who must be brought to justice, and the international systems themselves that need to be rid of the infestation of corruption, criminal behavior, and crimes agains humanity.