Petition updateDNI Probe Into RF Terrorism, Directed Energy Weapon Systems in Microwave Radiation TortureSecurity Studies Professor Krishnan: “The great secrecy surrounding neuroweapons can be detrimental”
Veronique W.Thurmont, MD, United States
May 16, 2021

“Unfortunately, the great secrecy surrounding neuroweapons can be detrimental, as it could lead to underestimating a very real and growing threat. So one can ask the question, ‘Should we risk waiting until the tangible first evidence of neuroweapons research has landed on the front page of our major newspapers and CNN [before we start thinking about the threat]?’ … Considering the dangers of neuroweapons and the prospect of governments and terrorist groups secretly wielding neuroweapons against individuals, groups, or society in pursuit of strategic goals within a decade or so, it is time to think seriously about how to protect leaders, government personnel, and society at large – and about how neurowarfare can be governed.”

-Dr. Armin Krishnan in Attack on the Brain: Neurowars and Neurowarfare

[ Faculty profile ] https://securitystudies.ecu.edu/about-us/dr-armin-krishnan

[ Krishnan 2016 ] https://www.usafa.edu/app/uploads/Space_and_Defense_9_1.pdf

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