01-julio-2022
The Battle for the Mind
Modern warfare has become much more sophisticated than ever before,
with militaries all over the world pumping billions of dollars to develop the
latest technological weapons in a bid to win their wars. Novel strategies that militaries
have tested and implemented over recent years include economic, cyber,
information and psychological warfare.
Today however, a completely new form of combat is being developed
under the name of ‘cognitive warfare’ that controls the way humans act and
think. This may sound like science fiction, but recently NATO has been actively
engaged in weaponizing the brain and hacking individuals in a completely new
form of warfare to control human behavior. They are even thinking of expanding
their traditional domains of warfare; land, air, space, sea and cyber, to
include a 6th potentially much more lethal military area under the title of the
‘human domain’.
NATO is heavily investing in research in this domain; the cognitive
warfare which aims to make everyone a potential weapon, and strives to develop
a 5th column within target nations in a manner that would be unknown to them.
The brain is now the new battlefield and it is likely that conflicts of the
future will target the minds before engaging in physical combat.
A report sponsored by NATO in 2020, regarding cognitive warfare,
states that capabilities in this area must be built and that militaries must
work with academia and the private sector to weaponize social sciences to
develop sophisticated cognitive warfare capabilities.
It seems that such warfare has already been tested out on
populations under our noses with ‘The Ottawa Citizen’ reporting that Canada’s
Joint Operation Command used the COVID pandemic to test cognitive war
strategies and tactics against its own people. This style of warfare puts the
mind at the center stage of the battle with the objective of influencing
opinion, sow dissonance, mentally decimate and build specific narratives in
minds, which can aid in disrupting society before a single bullet is fired.
NATO, US DARPA and other western military agencies are heavily investing in
this domain to develop this new breed of military weapon which is aimed at
debilitating human minds.
This has huge implications as attacks under this new breed of
military campaigns can potentially take place at any time and without the
intervention of military powers. Ubiquitous access to the internet, smart
phones and the availability of social media big data and AI technology means
that sophisticated attacks against the minds of any nation can be developed and
launched without any forewarning and without targets knowing that they are
literally being hacked to think and act in a particular way. All of this is
incumbent on having access to information, which we are now producing in
abundance everywhere through the plethora of online applications and platforms
we engage with on a daily basis.
This can be easily leveraged by militaries to understand their
target audience better and develop novel ways to affect their thoughts and
actions. It goes without saying that if one can mentally disable his foe, the
battle will have been won before it even
started. This becomes a very powerful weapon in the hands of those who wield
it.
Just as marketing advertising has become the mainstay of social
media companies, with them generating billions from marketing revenue, I can
see these same players working closely with militaries to provide them with
this big data and become even more powerful than they already are, going on to
generate trillions as military budgets increase year after year. The
battleground will become the internet with no beginning or end to such
campaigns that can be conducted 24 hours a day without respite.
We must start to build our own capabilities in this area so that we
can detect and defend ourselves from this trojan horse. Whether we like it or
not, this technology is already here and will find its way to us,
subconsciously influencing the thoughts of our nations and the ways we act.
I strongly urge our governments and military agencies to double
their efforts to research and develop capacity in this area, particularly in
specializations such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology
and neuro sciences.
If we do not do anything, we will become lime lambs lead to their
slaughter and pawns with no control. It seems that winning future wars will be
based on ones superiority in cognitive weapons and the extent to which minds
can be manipulated.
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh