Learn how advances in neuroscience and neurotechnology—from brain-computer interfaces to miltiary-funded black projects—are already impacting our fundamental rights. While many institutions see these risks as futuristic, victims are already suffering today. This event challenges the silence and pushes for immediate recognition and action.
Bringing critical conversations to public and academic stages across the U.S.
A growing global network of citizens, scientists, and survivors demanding accountability.
Shedding light on unethical experimentation and advocating for neurorights protections.
Whistleblowers, victims, and the science behind the abuse
Be part of history—your voice, your presence, your action matters
Learn how advances in neuroscience and neurotechnology—from brain-computer interfaces to military-funded black projects—are already impacting our fundamental rights. While many institutions see these risks as futuristic, victims are already suffering today. This event challenges the silence and pushes for immediate recognition and action.
Hear the final lecture of former DARPA scientist and whistleblower Dr. Robert Duncan. Watch never-before-seen testimony from Bryan Kofron exposing corporate complicity. And listen to the real, raw stories of innocent civilians forced into silence—testimonies that demand your attention and empathy.
This free public event is hosted by volunteers who believe in the urgent need for neuroethics legislation and protection of neurorights. By attending, you help amplify the call for legal reform, accountability, and protection of psychological freedom for generations to come.
Without awareness and intervention, today’s emerging neurotechnologies risk becoming tomorrow’s tools of oppression. This event is a call to defend the mental integrity of all people—before it’s too late. Show up not just for yourself, but for the safety and freedom of future generations.
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