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Declassified Cia Document 2004: State of Scientific and Technological Analysis in the Scientific Community…

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This declassified CIA document from 2004 describes the methodology used by US intelligence services to recruit top civilian scientists. Specific areas of interest include nanotechnology and biotechnology. It discusses the possible use of weapons of mass destruction manufactured by "benevolent" pharmaceutical companies, as well as interest in "cybernetics (e.g., mind control, performance enhancement, brain-computer interfaces) and ethnic weapons …
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This declassified CIA document from 2004 describes the methodology used by US intelligence services to recruit top civilian scientists. Specific areas of interest include nanotechnology and biotechnology. It discusses the possible use of weapons of mass destruction manufactured by "benevolent" pharmaceutical companies, as well as interest in "cybernetics (e.g., mind control, performance enhancement, brain-computer interfaces) and ethnic weapons …

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Eurasia broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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