Confessions of a Neuroscientist (Dr. James Giordano): Music Em Twins From Guitar Reflections Vol. 3 Solos and Duets by Eric Karlstrom (2:04):
Dr. James Giordano, Professor of Neuroscience, Georgetown University, and DARPA/U.S. Army Consultant, in a lecture entitled: “Brain Science from Bench to Battlefield: The Realities – and Risks – of Neuroweapons” Aug 29, 2017
“Neuroscience captures $175 billion dollars annual market space…. The brain is the next battlespace…. We are targeting the brain…. We need to recon (the) target area (i.e., the domestic population) in order to: 1) acquire viable targets and 2) avoid collateral damage. Like (in) any race, the morbidity and mortality, going at this speed… is real.
We are tracking neurological or brain signatures of key targeted individuals that are thought to represent whole groups. If I understand how his or her brain works and do this on a broad enough scale, I can develop patterns and I can use this in ways that informs my intelligence; this force multiplies and synergizes my human intelligence (HUMINT), my signals intelligence (SIGINT), and my communications intelligence (COMINT). NEURINT (Neuro intelligence) coupled with assessment and access gives me these capabilities….
I can utilize neuro-pharmacologics and various forms of brain stimulation to extract information from key intelligence targets.”
Dr. Giordano has served as Senior Science Advisory Fellow of the Strategic Multilayer Assessment Branch of the Joint Staff of the Pentagon and as an appointed member of the Neuroethics, Legal and Social Issues (NELSI) Advisory Panel of the Defense Advanced Research Projects’ Agency (DARPA)