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Lewis RoweAZ, United States
Sep 18, 2024

Hello, everyone. Advocacy for Neuro Rights wants to inform you on daily tasks. A letter was just sent out to a DC congressmen just recently in regard to neuro rights and implantation. As Advo moves through into the petitions and legislative states, please join us on our journey towards freedom for individuals that are having their cognitive liberties stolen. Join us, sign the petitions, and support us!

 

We also applied communication to the congressmen to open up federal legislation. Letter will be posted below. Thank you!

Advocacyforneurorights.org

Letter to congressmen in DC

Lewis Rowe

 

Advo4Neurorights@gmail.com

 

9/18/2024 


Congressman 

 

Washington, DC 20515-0302

Dear Congressman.

I hope this letter finds you well. My name is Lewis Rowe, and I am a resident of Arizona. I am writing to you to bring to your attention a critical issue that requires immediate legislative action: 


the protection of neuro rights.

As advancements in neurotechnology continue to accelerate, it is imperative that we establish robust legal frameworks to safeguard individuals’ mental privacy, personal identity, and autonomy. To this end, I have drafted a proposal for the Neuro Rights Protection Act, which aims to address the unauthorized implantation of devices, ensure informed consent, and provide comprehensive protections for victims.


Key Provisions of the Neuro Rights Protection Act:

Prohibition of Unauthorized Implantation: No person or entity shall implant any device in an individual without obtaining informed consent.


Obligation to Remove Unauthorized Implants: The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), including hospitals and doctors, shall be obligated to remove any unwanted or illegally implanted devices.

Reparations for Victims: Victims of unauthorized implantation shall be entitled to financial compensation, neuro and psychological rehabilitation, and legal support.

Indefinite Detention for Perpetrators: Perpetrators found guilty of unauthorized implantation.


Our Advocacy group has also established two separated petitions for the Health and Human Services to receive. 


1. Change.org/Outoutmedical

2.Change.org/HHSinvestigate.


We are calling for the Health and Human services to open an immediate investigation and removal off all unwanted and uninformed brain to computer small devices from each person's body that has received evidence from professional biological scans.


Persons scan report shows illegal implantation of small devices unit within them. These devices are operating at a frequency between 4oo Megahertz to 500 Megahertz.


The same frequencies a regular medical patent would through authorized legal medical brain to computer interface implantation.


Individuals that are however subjected to illegal implantation are constructed under a neural network which receives all of their bio-brain data illegally and without being informed. Some persons are experiencing a tremendous number of inflictions due to these occurrences. 


We would like the support from your office as Advocacy for Neuro Rights moves through and tries to gain ground over this issue with the Health and Human Services.


Below is a short basic summary of how these implants can operate.


Please take a look, you can see how illegal implantation worth billions to a company or corporate chain can be. 


We need federal legislation, communication reparations, protections for the victim, therapy, medical implantation removal and so on. 


I will provide a bill to your office soon. Thank you, Mr. Congressman


Lewis Rowe

Advocacyforneurorights.org


Report on small BCI unit in the brain and capabilities.


Mesh Technologies and Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs)

Mesh Technologies and Injection

Mesh Electronics: Mesh electronics are ultra-flexible, biocompatible devices designed to integrate seamlessly with biological tissues, particularly the brain. These devices consist of a network of thin, flexible fibers arranged in a mesh pattern, allowing them to conform to the brain’s surface and move with the tissue.


Injection and Targeted Delivery: The process of injecting mesh electronics involves loading the mesh into a syringe with a fine needle. The needle is then inserted into the target area, and the mesh is injected while the needle is withdrawn. This method ensures precise placement and minimal invasiveness1. Once inside, the mesh unfolds and integrates with the surrounding tissue, providing stable and long-term contact with neurons.


Digital Signal Analysis and Remote Data Accumulation

Digital Signal Analysis: Mesh electronics can record neural activity and transmit this data wirelessly to external devices. Advanced signal processing algorithms are used to decode the neural signals, filter out noise, and extract meaningful information. This data can be analyzed remotely, allowing researchers and clinicians to monitor brain activity and adjust treatments as needed.


Monitoring Medical Patients with BCIs

Frequency Used: BCIs typically operate using frequencies in the range of 300 MHz to 3 GHz for wireless communication5. These frequencies are chosen to ensure effective signal transmission through biological tissues.


Operation of Implants: BCI implants consist of electrodes that record or stimulate neural activity. These electrodes are connected to a small device implanted under the skin, which processes the signals and communicates with external equipment6.


Nerve Stimulation: BCIs can deliver electrical impulses to specific brain regions to stimulate neurons. This is used in treatments like Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for conditions such as Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy7. The electrical impulses mimic natural neural activity, helping to restore normal function.


Operation Within Brain Tissues: The flexible design of mesh electronics allows them to move with the brain tissue, reducing the risk of damage and maintaining stable contact with neurons2. This adaptability is crucial for long-term functionality and minimizing the immune response.


Neuro Rights and Ethical Considerations

Neuro Rights: As neurotechnology advances, there are growing concerns about the ethical implications and the need for neuro rights. These rights aim to protect mental privacy, personal identity, and cognitive liberty. Unauthorized implantation of BCIs and the remote analysis of neural data without informed consent pose significant ethical and legal challenges.


Brain Hacking and Unauthorized Implantation: There is a risk that brain-computer interfaces could be used without an individual’s consent, leading to potential abuses such as brain hacking. This involves unauthorized access to or manipulation of neural data, which can have severe consequences for the individual’s mental and physical well-being. Ensuring robust legal frameworks and ethical guidelines is essential to protect individuals from such violations.


Conclusion

Mesh technologies and BCIs represent significant advancements in neurotechnology, offering new possibilities for medical treatment and brain research. However, it is crucial to address the ethical and legal challenges associated with these technologies to ensure they are used responsibly and with respect for individual rights.

 

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