Author Archives: National Library For Targeted Individuals
📱The Second Amendment and Cyber Weapons, The Constitutional Relevance of Digital Gun Rights Jan KallbergArmy Cyber Institute at West Point (ACI) and the Department of Social Sciences United States Military AcademyWest Point, NY
📱The Dangerous Rise of “Dual-Use” Objects in War
📱From innovation to participation: connectivity and the conduct of contemporary warfare
MATTHEW FORD*
🧠OpenAI sued for allegedly enabling murder-suicide
🧠Artificial Intelligence-Based Suicide
⚕️Evaluating Anomalous Health Incidents of the Havana Syndrome: The Case for a Structured Qualitative and Quantitative Symptom Assessment Instrument🔑 Signs and Symptoms
⚕️Anomalous Health Incidents: The Havana Syndrome Update
⚖️🧠Neurohacking in the Digital and Artificial Intelligence Age: Legal Aspects of ProtectingNeural Information 🔑 misuse of neural devices to gain unauthorized access to and manipulate neural information
🧠COGNITIVE WARFARE ABD DEFENCE
A Comprehensive Analysis
🛰️ THE ANTI-SATELLITE THREAT—AND HOWSTATES CAN RESPOND MADELINE BABIN, * ISABEL GENSLER† & OONA A. HATHAWAY‡🔑 satellite technologies have proliferated tofacilitate civilian and military operations around the globe, so too have ASAT weapons
🛰️ Anti-Satellite Weapons and Self-Defence: Law andLimitationsSenior Lecturer in LawLaw SchoolUniversity of ExeterExeter, United Kingdom🔑 satellite Weapons used to attack humans
🪖Microwave Effects on the Nervous System Air Force Senior Scientist Emeritus, Hamden, CT,
⚖️ The Most Controversial Videos on Havana Syndrome!Dr Robert Duncan, FBI Agent “Carrie”, CIA doctor attacked, CIA Marc Polymeropulous called crazy
🕵️🧠Forensic Brain-Reading and Mental Privacy in European Human
Rights Law: Foundations and Challenges
🕵️🧠Integrating Brain Science and Law:
Neuroscientific Evidence and Legal Perspectives on Protecting Individual Liberties
🕵️🧠 Brain-Reading Technologies and the Right Against
Self-Incrimination: A Challenge for the Distinction Between Testimonial and Real Evidence
📱From cell phones to conflict? Reflections
on the emerging ICT–political conflict research agenda
📱MOBILE DEVICES AND THE MILITARY: USEFUL TOOL OR SIGNIFICANT THREAT?
📱The Use of Private Mobile Phones at War:
Accounts From the Donbas Conflict