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“Brain Fingerprint” Latest, Most Accurate Technique to Detect Terrorist Activity and Dormant Criminal Cells | ASHARQ AL-AWSAT English Archive 2005 -2017
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Brain Fingerprint


Brain Fingerprint

Brain Fingerprint


A Saudi bio-technical expert, who studies its applications in the security field, confirmed that brain fingerprinting empowers investigators to accurately measure information hidden in a suspect’s brain,leading accurately to the terrorists who schemed, contributed or carried out any act of terrorism or a criminal offence even before it happens. He added that this technique enables counter terrorism officials to scientifically test suspected terrorists and to indict or exonerate them based on the information stored in their brains, even if a suspect has participated in a sleeper cell

The expert explained that this is done by detecting terrorist crime records and information, which are stored in the brains of the culprits, whether planned, trained prepared or implemented. This innovative science aims to save lives and protect countries through patented technology.

Dr Adel Al Eid told Asharq Al-Awsat that the according to Global Peace Index’s annual report, 13.4 percent of the entire planet’s GDP was spent on armed conflict in 2014, which is estimated to be 14.3 trillion dollars worldwide.

Al Eid added that brain fingerprinting is not science fiction as it has been tested and proven to be 99 percent accurate at the FBI, the CIA, and the US Navy, published in leading peer-reviewed scientific journals, and ruled admissible in court.

The Saudi expert attributed the invention of Brain Fingerprinting to the American scientist Dr Larry Farwell. It is used by measuring electrical brainwaves and recording a brain response known as a P300-MERMER (memory and encoding related multifaceted electroencephalographic response) in response to words, phrases, or pictures that presented on a computer screen.