Let me begin by thanking Clyde Lewis of Ground Zero Media for referencing my material. I’m only the messenger.

It has been at least since early 2017 Defense Advanced Research Project Agency – DARPA revealed to the public the presence of an embedded neurotechnology program to enhance learning and skill development in the warfighter. The original iteration was called ‘TNT’ short for Targeted Neuroplasticity Training. This under the banner of Dr. Douglas Weber.

Now the evolution of the program, announced earlier in April 2018, ‘N3’ short for Non-invasive Non-surgical Neurotechnology. This program has advances insofar as we won’t have to envision terminator bots hooked up to wires in the lab with camera lens eyes, but rather more sleek and portable versions of the skinned man-borg, hubot, cyber zombie. Whatever.

This Tweet from out usual suspects demonstrates at their annual D60 conference, the astounding progress which has actually been made in the field of connected brain-computer interface machines. Now a brief analysis from BRIQ | HAUS LTD. Security & Intelligence CEO, Robert Brooks Authement:

Imagine the implications in terms of #CYBERSECURITY? No longer are we protecting big dumb metal boxes from cyberbullies and what have you, this type of neurotechnology ensures a very battle for our sovereign identities; our souls. Not only can signals be sent into the brain via the advancing and disruptive evolution of invasive sensor technologies, but transmissions can similarly be read emanating from the cerebrum. This means #TOTAL #SURVEILLAINCE in ways never before imagined. The subject of this type of upgrade will never experience a moment of privacy ever again.

This holds a candle of accuracy for my wildly discredited theory of CYBERSPIRITUAL SECURITY, which establishes the necessity to enforce protocols by which transmissions are secured between end-users and advanced swarm and/or artificial intelligences.

SOURCES

DARPA TNT – https://www.darpa.mil/program/targeted-neuroplasticity-training

DARPA N3 – https://www.darpa.mil/news-events/2018-03-16