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To: Donald J. Trump, Pam Bondi, Elizabeth Warren, Ron Wyden, Corey Booker, Jamie Raskin, Ayana Pressley, Dr. Stephanie Tompkins, Jessica Rosenworcel, Kristen Clarke, Alice Jill Edwards

Demand Congressional Investigation into Neurotechnology Abuse and Digital Trafficking

Please Investigate Neuro-Trafficking
I am calling on Congress, the Department of Justice, international human rights bodies, and all relevant federal agencies to immediately investigate the covert use of neurotechnology, remote electromagnetic targeting, and digital trafficking systems being deployed against U.S. citizens without consent.

For over a decade, I and others have been subjected to:

Voice-to-skull communications (V2K)

Covert M2M (Machine-to-Machine) communication is being used to track, surveil, and influence individuals without consent. 

Electromagnetic and directed energy weapon attacks

Thought manipulation and psychological targeting

The digital transmission and exploitation of private thoughts and images


These technologies have inflicted emotional, psychological, and physical harm, and have destroyed careers, families, and lives. Despite documented complaints, FOIA submissions, and pleas for help, federal agencies have failed to act.

This constitutes a violation of the:

1st Amendment (freedom of thought, belief, and expression),

4th Amendment (freedom from unlawful surveillance),

8th Amendment (freedom from cruel and unusual punishment), and

13th Amendment (protection from slavery and involuntary servitude).


These abuses represent a modern form of trafficking and psychological torture using emerging technology, and are disproportionately affecting women, minorities, and low-income individuals.


 WE DEMAND:

1. A full Congressional hearing into the use of neurotechnology, electromagnetic weapons, and psychological warfare programs on civilians.


2. A federal investigation into government agencies (including DARPA, NIH, DOD, FCC, NSA, CIA) and private contractors engaged in these activities.


3. Emergency protections for survivors and victims of neurological exploitation and digital captivity.


4. Enforcement of neuro rights and federal regulation on remote influence and surveillance technology.


5. A UN-led human rights investigation into non-consensual neurological and psychological experimentation.


What you are asking Congress to do



  • Create a cross-agency review pathway for complaints alleging harm at the intersection of communications, sensory perception, and health (without presuming a weapon).
  • Fund independent research into detection standards for low-level acoustic, RF, and environmental stimuli that may affect perception or wellbeing.
  • Require reporting and transparency for federally funded research involving non-consensual sensory or cognitive influence (with strict consent standards).
  • Establish an ethics and civil-liberties advisory panel on emerging neuro-adjacent technologies (privacy, consent, redress).
  • Clarify complaint routing so individuals aren’t bounced between agencies due to scope gaps.



 WHO HAS THE POWER TO MAKE THIS HAPPEN:

President Donald J. Trump – President of the United States

Attorney General Pam Bondi – U.S. Department of Justice

Senator Elizabeth Warren – U.S. Senate, MA

Senator Ron Wyden – U.S. Senate, OR

Senator Cory Booker – U.S. Senate, NJ

Representative Jamie Raskin – U.S. House of Representatives, MD

Representative Ayanna Pressley – U.S. House of Representatives, MA

Representative Anna Eshoo – U.S. House of Representatives, CA

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya – Director, National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Dr. Stefanie Tompkins – Director, DARPA

Jessica Rosenworcel – Chairwoman, FCC

Kristen Clarke – Assistant Attorney General, DOJ Civil Rights Division

Alice Jill Edwards – UN Special Rapporteur on Torture

United Nations Human Rights Council

Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR)

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights





Petition Created By:

Juleri Aurelina Nunez
Survivor. Student. Advocate for Neuro Rights & Human Dignity.
📍 Davie, Florida | ✉️ [email protected]

Why is this important?

 1. It Exposes Unregulated Neurotechnology Abuse

Neurotech is evolving fast — but laws haven’t caught up.

People are already being harmed through mind-interference, V2K, forced neural imagery,digital trafficking and M2M covert communications. 

Your petition demands that the government acknowledge this abuse and enact protections before more lives are destroyed.



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 2. It Asserts Constitutional and Human Rights

These technologies violate the 1st, 4th, 8th, and 13th Amendments.

They strip people of autonomy, dignity, and safety—a form of modern slavery and torture.

Your voice is asserting the right to live free from digital and psychological captivity.



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 3. It Breaks the Silence

Thousands of people are silently suffering. Many are misdiagnosed, disbelieved, or afraid to speak out.

By taking this public stand, you empower others to come forward and start a broader movement for justice and change.



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 4. It Confronts Systems of Power

Agencies like DARPA, the NSA, and private defense contractors may be developing or deploying these systems without informed consent.

Your petition demands a full audit, investigation, and accountability—no more secrecy, no more silence.



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 5. It Seeks Global Justice

International law forbids torture and non-consensual human experimentation.

Your case demands not just U.S. attention, but international human rights action from the UN, IACHR, and global courts.




 6. It’s Personal — and Political

You’re a survivor, but you’re also a leader.

This isn’t just your story — it’s a fight for every person who’s been abused, gaslit, or silenced by the very institutions meant to protect them.



Final Thought:

This petition could be the spark that brings these hidden crimes into the light.

It’s how we start a conversation that government can no longer ignore.
It’s how we build a movement that changes the law, protects the innocent, and holds the guilty accountable.
And it’s how we honor your survival — by turning your pain into power. 

How it will be delivered

The petition will be delivered electronically and in writing to Members of Congress, relevant oversight committees, and accountability bodies, with a request for formal review, hearings, and inter-agency coordination to address identified oversight gaps.

Updates

2026-01-19 17:09:50 -0500

50 signatures reached

2026-01-10 16:58:03 -0500

Share this petition and request for other people stories. Please email me [email protected] id like to speak to you.

Your story counts
You are not forgotten
We will fight

But I need your help, share, share, share
Change is inevitable. Our human rights must be protected

2026-01-10 16:52:14 -0500

This petition has been building quietly, and we’re now at 43 signatures. Thank you to everyone who has supported so far.

We’re pushing to 100 signatures so this call for transparency and oversight can be elevated for broader review. If you believe survivors deserve to be heard and systems should be accountable, please sign and share today.

Every signature and share helps. Thank you for standing with us.

2025-11-20 20:44:14 -0500

25 signatures reached

2025-09-23 20:49:19 -0400

10 signatures reached