Timothy G. Hammond
Translating complexity into actionable intelligence
About Tim
Welcome — I’m Timothy Hammond, a systems thinker and multidisciplinary professional with over a decade of experience spanning intelligence analysis, geopolitical and anthropological research, digital investigations, physical security operations, cybersecurity, data protection, strategic engagement, and biophysics education.
My career has taken me from instructing thousands of military personnel on geopolitical and cultural dynamics in foreign operating environments, to building open-source intelligence (OSINT) programs, supporting international security operations, leading investigations into political disinformation and coordinated inauthentic behavior, conducting policy research on forced displacement and refugee crises, and advising a Fortune 50 technology company on enterprise data privacy and governance. Across roles, I’ve worked in military, academic, legal, and private-sector environments, gaining operational insight into complex systems operating in high-stakes settings.
I currently serve as Director of Strategic Engagement for the College of Information and Cyberspace (CIC) at National Defense University, where I support Joint Force education and outreach focused on the cyberspace domain, information environment, and emerging technologies. CIC’s mission is to educate joint warfighters, national security leaders, and the cyber workforce to lead, advise, and advance national and global security.
In parallel with my professional work, I navigated a decades-long struggle with chronic illness that conventional biochemical approaches failed to resolve. Applying the same first-principles mindset I use in my career, I turned to biophysics to better understand the environmental conditions that support the body’s innate healing intelligence. That journey led to healing, professional education in an emerging discipline, and the founding of REGENERINT, where I research, synthesize, and apply insights from circadian and quantum biology to mitochondrial and human health.
I’m also deeply interested in decentralized systems that promote resilience and long-term stability. My core areas of focus include:
Biophysics-Based Health Education: Applying modern science through a nature-aligned lens to support mitochondrial health, resilience, and chronic disease prevention.
The Bitcoin Protocol: Exploring Bitcoin as a decentralized, open, trustless, transparent, censorship-resistant, and non-sovereign monetary system with implications for financial freedom green energy advancement.
Regenerative Agriculture: Advancing regenerative farming and gardening practices to improve soil health, strengthen food security, and address the systemic consequences of industrial agriculture.
My journey—bridging security, emerging technologies, and health optimization—has given me a systems-level perspective on the challenges we face today. Through this site, I share my work and ideas. I’m always open to thoughtful collaboration—feel free to connect.