The Other Side of the Game tells an excerpt from the many excursions in the life series of author Tadaram Maradas. It tells an autobiographical account in which electronic surveillance and remote neural monitoring led him to file a complaint against the police department.
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The Other Side of the Game -- New Book Tells an Autobiographical Tale About Electronic Surveillance and Monitoring
The Other Side of the Game tells an excerpt from the many excursions in the life series of author Tadaram Maradas. It tells an autobiographical account in which electronic surveillance and remote neural monitoring led him to file a complaint against the police department.
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The Other Side of the Game tells an excerpt from the many excursions in the life series of author Tadaram Maradas. It tells an autobiographical account in which electronic surveillance and remote neural monitoring led him to file a complaint against the police department.
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The Other Side of the Game -- New Book Tells an Autobiographical Tale About Elec
tronic Surveillance and Monitoring
The Other Side of the Game tells an excerpt from the many excursions in the life series of author Tadaram Maradas. It tells an autobiographical account in which electronic surveillance and remote neural monitoring led him to file a complain t against the police department. ALAMEDA, CA - August 01, 2010 -- People have the right to privacy. The police ha ve the right to surveillance and monitoring people especially when involved in a legal case. But what if authority abuses its power and breaches into one's priv acy with the intent of destroying an individual's anonymity? Author Tadaram Mara das shares a similar experience as he takes readers to The Other Side of the Gam e. Espionage movies have shown how electronic devices can be used to tap into a person's privacy and discover his most intimate activities. On film, the process looks fascinating and exciting. But in reality, when one becomes the target of surveillance, it is far from a pleasant experience. The Other Side of the Game tells an excerpt from the many excursions in the life series of author Tadaram Maradas. It tells an autobiographical account in which electronic surveillance and remote neural monitoring led him to file a complain t against the police department. In this fascinating true account, the author re veals the details of his surveillance and monitoring, including the official doc uments that were filed in his complaint and the due process he followed. He also takes time to expound on legal terms to readers such as perjury, slander and others-and how one can proceed with these cases. With an in-depth view of e lectronic surveillance and an extensive index of useful references, The Other Si de of the Game is a fascinating read that readers will enjoy and learn from. For more information on this book, log on to www.Xlibris.com. About the Author : Tadaram Maradas, whose real name is David Williams, is a writer and author from the San Francisco Bay Area. He is an alum of Excelsior College in upstate New Yo rk, and is currently enrolled as MSM Graduate Student in the University of Maryl and Graduate School System at Adelphi, Maryland. He recently capped a satisfying twenty-three year career in the United States Army where he served in four Cont ingency Operations, which included both Combative and Non-Combative Operations. His autobiographical, self-written book, The Other Side of the Game, is an excer pt of one of the many excursions that he experienced in his life series. The Oth er Side of the Game * by Tadaram Maradas Publication Date: December 16, 2009 Tra de Paperback; $19.99; 214 pages; 978-1-4415-8340-6 Trade Hardback; $29.99; 214 p ages; 978-1-4415-8341-3 To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contac t the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 7479. Tear sheets may be sent by regular or electronic mail to Marketing Services. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x. 7876. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 7 95-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com. CONTACT: Xlibris Marketing Services (8 88) 795-4274 x. 7876 MarketingServices@Xlibris.com Contact: Xlibris Marketing Services ALAMEDA, CA (888) 795-4274 x. 7876 MarketingServices@Xlibris.com http://www.Xlibris.com