More than 80 years ago, a small group of Johns Hopkins researchers turned a former auto shop into a clandestine lab for weapons research. It's now Howard County's largest private employer. #HowardCountyMd #HoCoMd #JohnsHopkins #APL
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New Report: Warfare in the Cognitive Age: NeuroStrike and the PLA’s Advanced Psychological Weapons & Tactics This report provides an in-depth analysis of the evolving landscape of modern warfare, particularly focusing on the integration of psychological warfare strategies and NeuroStrike capabilities. Our original report centered on the development of the NeuroStrike program by the CCP and the PLA, which highlighted a strategic shift in warfare tactics, emphasizing the targeting of cognitive functions as a means of combat. The new information brought forward by PLA officers Wang Dan and Zhang Xu further elaborates on the expanding role of psychological warfare in military operations, underscoring the PLA's focus on this dimension of warfare. The main psycological weapons that would be used throughout the “Five Battles” of cognition strategy described by the PLA and also further described in the report include Sleep Weapons, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Brain-Controlled Weapons, Genetic Drugs, Sleep Glasses, "Nightless" Drugs, Soft-Kill Radio Waves, and Genetically Modified Soldiers. See the report here: https://lnkd.in/gTDTM9BN #china #ccp #pla #warfare #tactics #weapons #cognitive #psycological #techniques #offensive #defense #intelligence #cyber #brain #research #science #brainscience #health #neurostrike
Warfare in the Cognitive Age: NeuroStrike and the PLA’s Advanced Psychological Weapons & Tactics — The CCP BioThreats Initiative
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Love hearing the future as General Tony Bauernfeind took command to focus on #leadership and #critalthinking development at #USAFA. His vision aligns with what it'll take to succeed in Cold War 2.0 and #AI enabled #national defense, according to George Takach 2024 book: "Victory in what history will call the Battle of the Taiwan Strait will be a determined by the degree of each side's mastery over four critical technologies: AI, semiconductor chips, quantum computers, and biotech.... The success (or failure) of these four depend on two factors: quality of the #STEM grads coming out of master's and PhD programs... and how well each camp has integrated these innovations into their respective weapons systems and defense ecosystems. Fusing civilian and military #innovation is very hard work. Never before will so much depend on so few college grads." #leadershipmatters Thankful for the #cadets, faculty, research #PBL, and grad shool pipeline at the United States Air Force Academy. https://lnkd.in/gX6VRKPT
New Air Force Academy superintendent promises a 'more demanding' experience for cadets
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Unveiling a Chilling Piece of Cold War History: The CIA's Heart Attack Gun In 1975, the world learned of a covert weapon straight out of a spy novel—the CIA's heart attack gun. This device, revealed during the Church Committee hearings, fired a dart made of frozen shellfish toxin. The dart would melt upon impact, entering the bloodstream and causing a fatal heart attack, leaving only a tiny red mark and making the cause of death nearly undetectable. The Revelation: The Church Committee, a U.S. Senate committee led by Senator Frank Church, uncovered this and other clandestine activities by U.S. intelligence agencies, shedding light on decades of covert operations and abuses of power. The weapon, demonstrated during the hearings, raised questions about its potential uses and targets. 🤔 **A Hypothetical Scenario:** While there are no confirmed instances of this weapon being used, the mysterious deaths of several high-profile leaders spark curiosity. Could leaders such as: Mao Zedong (China, 1976), Kim Il-sung (North Korea, 1994), Leonid Brezhnev (Soviet Union, 1982), Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier (Haiti, 1971), and Augusto Pinochet (Chile, 2006) ...have been assassinated using this undetectable method? These leaders all died of heart attacks under circumstances that invite speculation. 🔗 **Learn More:** To delve deeper into this intriguing piece of history and the implications of such covert technologies, check out these sources: - [All That's Interesting](https://lnkd.in/e28hieMG) - [History of Yesterday](https://lnkd.in/eBB-Yj6T) - [Military.com](https://lnkd.in/eyrDTTFe) While we may never truly know the extent of its use, the existence of this weapon underscores the shadowy depths of Cold War espionage and the lengths to which intelligence agencies might go. #ColdWar #Espionage #CIA #History #Intelligence #ChurchCommittee #CovertOperations #Speculation #Leadership
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Great PDF - an Eye-Opener. Download your copy and save to an external drive before it disappears: A Top Secret Program Hidden in Plain Sight: Was Artificial Telepathy developed by the #NSA, the #CIA, the #FBI, Homeland Security [#DHS], #NASA or the U. S. military [#DARPA or #MIC]? "As a joint military-civilian program, the #JNLWP (Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program) provides the perfect means for sharing military weapons technology with law enforcement agencies. The military has no legal right to perform domestic surveillance operations, but the Department of Justice (which oversees the FBI) does. With the help of the FBI and other law enforcement intelligence units, the JNLWP can take military personnel from the Special Operations Division, "sheepdip" them (that is, put them in civilian clothes with valid law enforcement credentials) and send them to work zapping people under the guise of counterintelligence or counterterrorism operations." #psychotronic #EMF #VLF #DEW #dews #uhf #microwave #5G #directedenergyweapon #havanasyndrome #havana https://lnkd.in/gP5cbEep
A Top Secret Program Hidden in Plain Sight
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No Sabine, I DO completely understand! The issue here is that you are fighting all this in a silo. A physicist DOES NOT have a complete picture of the world. If I divide existence into: (1) M = { Material / Spacial Understanding } (2) T = { Temporal Understanding } (3) S = { Spiritual Understanding } Then a physicist is very small subset of (1) and recently (2)! A physicist does not know (a) Depth of Pure Mathematics, Logic, Computer Science, AI (b) Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical) (c) Law & Finance (d) Military training (Art of fighting / Psyops, understanding of gang warfare) (e) Religion (Soul Theory, understanding of life and death) Therefore a physicist is ill-equipped to go against the grain of an institution. That said I think you have done well! Good luck to you in life!
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Them: "UFOs must use something we don't presently understand." Reso/CTP: "#UFOs/#UAPs are #CTPcraft based on CTPSci Sciences." Them: "That's bull**** theory NO ONE has EVER heard of!" Them later: "UFOs must use something we don't presently understand." This is the other side of #UFOtruth/#UAPtruth. #newscience #UFOtruth #Disclosure #DisclosureisHere #CTPisDisclosure #CTP
David Grusch sacrificed his career to provide names, files, verifiable intelligence and first-hand witnesses with direct involvement in classified UFO programs. The ICIG reviewed this, interviewed the witnesses, and determined that his allegations were credible and urgent.
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And how are your systems doing today? "The only truly secure system is one that is powered off, cast in a block of concrete and sealed in a lead-lined room with armed guards - and even then I have my doubts." - Gene Spafford Spaf put it well, and we agree. You may think you're fully protected by being appropriately configured, and having the proper policies and solutions in place. But that's a misconception. Want to know why? Join the revolution: hello@aireye.tech
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United Kingdom, Guns, & Industrial Revolution From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century, the industrial revolution transformed Britain from an agricultural and artisanal economy to one dominated by industry, ushering in unprecedented growth in technology and trade and putting the country at the center of the global economy. But the commonly accepted story of the industrial revolution, anchored in images of cotton factories and steam engines invented by unfettered geniuses, overlooks the true root of economic and industrial expansion: the lucrative military contracting that enabled the country's near-constant state of war in the eighteenth century. Demand for the guns and other war materiel that allowed British armies, navies, mercenaries, traders, settlers, and adventurers to conquer an immense share of the globe in turn drove the rise of innumerable associated industries, from metalworking to banking. Priya Satia develops this story through the life of prominent British gun-maker and Quaker Samuel Galton Jr., who was asked to answer for the moral defensibility of producing guns as new uses like anonymous mass violence rose. Reconciling the pacifist tenet of his faith with his perception of the economic realities of the time, Galton argued that war was driving the industrial economy, making everyone inescapably complicit in it. Through his story, Satia illuminates Britain's emergence as a global superpower, the roots of the government's role in economic development, and the origins of our own era's debates over gun control and military contracting. Priya Satia is the Raymond A. Spruance Professor of International History and Professor of British History at Stanford University. She is the author of Spies in Arabia: The Great War and the Cultural Foundations of Britain's Covert Empire in the Middle East (2009), and her writing has appeared in Slate, the Financial Times, the Nation, and the Huffington Post, among other publications. https://lnkd.in/dj7YwyH5 Priya Satia’s argument is that war “stimulated industrial resourcefulness” – that the government’s demand for military equipment “drove substantive progress in heavy metal industries, steam power, and textiles”. From her research into the Birmingham gun-making industry, she can show myriad ways in which war was good for business: “Whatever 18th-century industrial business you were in, you probably made something the government needed for war”. And what’s more, the British government was likely to pay its debts. Whenever and wherever it occurs, industrialisation amounts to a total reworking of the way in which societies provide for their people, transforming economic activity, but also social and political life, and the environment. It occurred in Switzerland, for example, only a few decades after Britain, but without guns, violence, and empire. Something else must be at stake.
Empire of Guns: The Violent Making of the Industrial Revolution - Priya Satia
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Hey everyone, I'm excited to share an article I recently wrote on "Understanding the weapons of attraction: Interacting with Customers." I'd love to hear your thoughts and feedback. Feel free to give it a read and let me know what you think! Here's the link: Understanding The Weapons of Attraction: Interacting with Customers https://lnkd.in/gsD3snzN It would be so helpful if anyone could circulate it.
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