Activism for Neuro Rights

Activism against neurological research and brain data collection began for my organization in 2017.

After realizing the issues many people were facing, I started my journey as an activist to help those affected in various ways.

In 2018, I began campaigning for a special day for neuro rights on August 29th. This day serves as an international event where victims of neurological issues unite to raise awareness and advocate for human rights against nonconsensual experimentation.

In 2019, I organized another international rally on April 26th and 27th in Sacramento, CA. Over 100 supporters from across the US participated in this two-day event. I also started a local support group for victims of neurotechnology, committing to weekly rallies, public speaking every Saturday, and distributing flyers to connect with those affected.

In 2020, I founded an organization called Targeted and Trafficked, aimed at fighting human trafficking related to neuro data theft and experimentation. Together with my group, we worked to expose the realities of neuro-human trafficking, where individuals are implanted and connected to a neural network for nonconsensual torture. I have participated in numerous conference calls and interviews, and have been featured in articles by organizations like Human Rights Watch and PACTS International.

With Targeted and Trafficked, I was able to advocate for neuro rights and communicate with politicians locally and across the US. My goal is to strengthen my organization to continue helping individuals affected by neurotechnology and work on legislation to protect their privacy and rights.

By continuing my advocacy, I hope to make it easier for neuro-afflicted victims to find support and recognition. New legislation is being introduced, and my involvement in advocacy should lead to even better outcomes.

I’ve also presented at various city councils and groups, and I plan to keep doing this in the future. I have dedicated myself to the community since day one.

Currently, I also work with a foreign organization focused on human and neuro rights, where I play a significant role in raising awareness for affected individuals and working towards stopping the exploitation of neuro data.

Throughout my time in this community, I have witnessed victims facing severe hardships, including death, homelessness, incarceration, and hospitalization. I believe that one day these issues will end, but for now, it seems we still have a long way to go.

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