Pentagon forensic neuroscientist Dr. James Giordano discusses Havana Syndrome, neuroweapons, the UAP-brain injury connection, and why the government buried it for a decade

Pentagon forensic neuroscientist Dr. James Giordano discusses Havana Syndrome, neuroweapons, the UAP-brain injury connection, and why the government buried it for a decade
Dr. Giordano was one of the first scientists the government called to investigate the original Havana Syndrome cases. He holds TS/SCI clearance, advises the Pentagon and DARPA, and heads a WMD center at the National Defense University. In this interview he covers how directed energy weapons work, the 2011-2012 miniaturization breakthrough, whether existing electronics can be hijacked, the overlap between Havana Syndrome injuries and Garry Nolan's UAP brain abnormality research, cognitive warfare, CRISPR-enabled bioweapons, and why Havana Syndrome may be a gateway to a broader neuroweapons ecosystem that "both sides have." He briefed U.S. Special Operations Command in 2018 and called it "a beta test of a viable neuroweapon." This was six years before the government purchased the device that 60 Minutes revealed last night. https://youtu.be/mZ14WM0ZHi0 submitted by /u/TheGoodTroubleShow [link] [comments]