History boasts no shortage of trigger-happy war mongers. Though many were able to resist the physical act of non-stop trigger-pulling (some were not), I'd venture to guess their minds were even more rampant with thoughts of annihilation.
Perhaps a scary thought, considering a recent report published by the Royal Society that highlights the military's interest in neuroscience, particularly the potential for "neural interface systems" (NIS) that could control weapons with the human mind.
Read More: http://news.discovery.com/tech/mind-control-warfare-120210.html
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