China is reportedly advancing its military capabilities with a focus on mind-altering weapons, raising concerns among experts about the potential use of these technologies in a conflict scenario, particularly against Taiwan.
The development includes cognitive and biological weapons designed to impair the enemy’s cognitive functions.
Experts warn that these weapons could have significant implications, creating what they describe as a “terrible, brave new world.”
While the extent of China’s progress in developing these weapons remains uncertain due to the regime’s secrecy, there are indications that such efforts are underway within the Chinese People’s Liberation Army.
The threat posed by these technologies, including microwaves causing cognitive impairment, is considered serious, with potential targets including Taiwan’s military control headquarters.
Research groups have highlighted China’s advancements in cognitive warfare, utilizing technologies such as AI and brain-computer interfaces, the U.S. Sun reported.
These developments raise concerns about China’s military strategies, which could involve the precise targeting of individual soldiers or leaders in enemy groups.
The objective appears to be to weaken or subjugate the enemy’s cognitive capabilities before actual conflict occurs.
Written by B.C. Begley
