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Update of 8/19/10:

Please WATCH ALL 6 videos below!!!

Videos of the Milgram’s Obenience to Authority Experiments, BBC in 2009:

Part 1/3:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcvSNg0HZwk

Part 2/3:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzTuz0mNlwU&feature=related

Part 3/3:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Ahc7FYFGno&feature=related

Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Experiment:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmwSC5fS40w&feature=related

Interview with Zimbardo on Democracy Now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0jYx8nwjFQ&NR=1

Zimbardo’s presentation on TED in 2/2008: “Why ordinary people do evil …or do good”- Power Authorities in the System are Makers of Bad Barrels (evil environment) that produce Bad Apples (evil individuals): The SAME situation produces Evils and Heroes:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsFEV35tWsg&feature=related 

 

You must be the change you want to see in the world.

- Mohandas (“Mahatma” i.e. “Great Soul”) Gandhi (1869-1948)

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“I know nothing except the fact of my ignorance.”
- Socrates (469 BC – 399 BC)

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“I was really too honest a man to be a politician and live.”
- Socrates (469 BC – 399 BC)

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It is not death that a man should fear, but he should fear never beginning to live.”
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Marcus Aurelius (121-180)

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I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent.

- Mohandas (“Mahatma” i.e. “Great Soul”) Gandhi (1869-1948)

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It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence.

- Mohandas (“Mahatma” i.e. “Great Soul”) Gandhi (1869-1948)

“We think too much and feel too little, More than machinery we need Humanity, More than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness, Without those qualities life will be violent and all will be lost.

- Charlie Chaplin (1879-1977)

 

 

   
      Headquartered in Tiburon, California, our company is a non-profit volunteer organization. It was founded by Dr. Natalia A. Sidiakina, who was abused and tortured by the trial judges during her divorce.


     Dr. Sidiakina holds 8 degrees, including an equivalent of a BA in music (focus in piano), a BS in Physics (with honors), a MS in Biophysics (with honors), a double-thesis PhD in Biophysics (thesis on stability and thermo-denaturation of proteins) and Methodology of Life Sciences (thesis in Psychology on biological foundations of human social and political behavior), a CPA, and a double-emphasis MBA in Finance and Marketing.

     During her MBA studies, Dr. Sidiakina was a McLaren Fellow focusing on projects in Venture Capital / Investment Banking, Decision Modeling and Negotiations. Dr. Sidiakina is a member of several societies, including Beta Gamma Sigma, the National Honor Society in Business and Management.

   
     At the age of 16, Ms. Sidiakina shared the second prize in the Physics Olympiada (equivalent of the Olympic Games in Physics) among the high-school students in the former Soviet Union. Nobody was awarded the first prize that year as no participant was able to solve all of the problems within the assigned time.

    
     At the age of 17, Ms. Sidiakina was admitted as a student to the Faculty of Physics of the Moscow State University, the top university in the former Soviet Union and one of the three top universities in Euro-Asia. Upon admission, Ms. Sidiakina also started working as a research associate in physics at the Faculty of Physics.

    
     During her second and third-year studies, Ms. Sidiakina conducted research at the Department of Geophysics and co-authored a paper published in 1988: 

     1.      Druian E.A., Sidiakina N.A. Modification of a method of determining methanol in the air.// Gig Sanit, Moscow, 1988, May (5), p. 53-54, PMID: 3402798.

    
     During her forth and fifth-year studies, Ms. Sidiakina conducted research at the Department of Biophysics and co-authored a paper also published in 1988: 

     2.      Lobyshev V.I., Sidiakina N.A. Thermostability of proteins in D2O.// RJ Physics, Moscow, 1988, N3, p. 110-112.

    
     During her PhD studies at the Department of Biophysics of the Moscow State University and Karolinski Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, Ms. Sidiakina organized and led a 2-year research collaboration in proteomics, which made a significant contribution to the development of a new scientific approach and models for the analysis of protein structures.

    
     During her PhD studies at the Department of Philosophy and Methodology of Life Sciences of the Moscow State University, Ms. Sidiakina conducted research and co-authored 4 publications in the interdisciplinary fields converging physics, biology, psychology, and politics.

3.      Sidiakina N.A., Zub A.T. Biopolitical approach to the problem of political authority.// Authority in the society: theory, history and perspectives. Moscow, 1989, p. 89-96.

4.      Sidiakina N. Synergetics and politics.// Conference of the history of Thermodynamics. Budapest, 1990, p.53.

5.      Sidiakina N.A. Methodology of the Sociobiological research.// RJ Philosophy, Moscow, 1991, N2, p.28-35.

6.      Kezin A.V., Sidiakina N.A. Synergetics and Biology.// Philosophical Sciences, Moscow, 1991, N4, p. 135-137.

    
     In 1992-1993, Dr. Sidiakina worked as General Manger and Director of Russian Operations for international conglomerates TWI and Bush Boake Allen (acquired by International Flavors and Fragrances, the leading supplier of biochemicals for pharmaceutical, food, and consumer product industries).

    
     In 1994, Dr. Sidiakina emigrated to the U.S. and became a founder and a head of strategy consulting at UshaRx, a consulting firm specializing in strategy, business development, due diligence, valuation of business opportunities, and new product planning in high-tech, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Dr. Sidiakina consulted to over 35 clients, including start-ups and leading biotech and pharmaceutical companies such as Merck KGaA and its former subsidiary Dey LLP, Nektar Therapeutics, Generex Biotechnology, Immunicon, Innate Systems, Biomarker Pharmaceuticals, and GenRx.

   
    
During her MBA studies at the University of San Francisco, McLaren School of Business, in 1997-1999, Dr. Sidiakina worked as a research associate in marketing and decision modeling and developed a Web-based course in marketing for the MBA Program and contributed to writing and editing of the book:

      M. R. Middleton, “Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel”, Duxbury, 2000, ISBN 0 534-35968-X.

     Currently, Dr. Sidiakina is conducting a research on neurobiological foundations of conscience and morality and neurobiological foundations and consequences of abuse of power in legal systems.

     We welcome any self-represented litigants to share their experiences with the legal system. When sharing your stories, please provide the case number and the name of the judge.

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