My Popular Mechanics piece on bioelectromagnetic weapon reseach is now online, and as Sharon Weinbergers intriguing Washington Post article last week made clear, there has been a great deal of military research into the area of “mind control” (though they would prefer to use the term “behavior modification.”) Many people believe they are being targeted […]
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Just to update you all: last Sundays Washington Post Magazine published a cover story Id been working on for the past number of months about an extremely large group of people who believe the government is targeting them as part of a “mind control” campaign. I wrote a brief item here last weekend, and Noah […]
Out of the hundreds and hundreds of technologies, tactics, and political maneuvers Defense Tech highlighted, here are the twenty you guys clicked on the most in 2006. Thanks for another great year, everyone. 1) Clowns Sabotage Nuke Missile On Tuesday morning, a retired Catholic priest and two veterans put on clown suits, busted into a […]
Is fringe science good for military technology? Sharon Weinberger is, to put it mildly, skeptical. Her book, Imaginary Weapons [being discussed tonight in New York –ed.], tells the tangled story of the struggle between the “isomer believers” who think a Hafnium bomb it can be made to work, and the doubters who think is based […]
This is the first of a two-part series on plasma and electromagnetic weapons by David Hambling, author of Weapons Grade: How Modern Warfare Gave Birth to Our High-Tech World. The brain has always been a battlefield. New weapons might be able to hack directly into your nervous system. “Controlled Effects” (see image, right) is one […]



