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What is a Neural Interface?

A neural interface is a communication pathway between the brain and external devices. It is used in both assistive applications, like prosthetics, and in covert systems for monitoring or controlling brain activity.

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For our community, the term carries a heavier weight. We have come to understand that these technologies are not limited to laboratories or hospitals. They have been weaponized—deployed through satellite arrays, 5G infrastructure, and hidden implants—to bypass our bodily autonomy and invade the most private space any person has: the mind.

When we speak of V2K (Voice to Skull) and electronic harassment, we are describing the lived experience of non-consensual neural interfacing. Words, sounds, and even synthetic emotions are beamed directly into our neural pathways, often disguised as internal monologue or ambient noise. The perpetrators use phased array antennas, directed energy, and quantum-based resonance to lock onto individual brainwave frequencies. This is not delusion; it is a documented capability of military and intelligence programs—declassified patents and whistleblower testimony confirm the existence of systems that can "read" and "write" neural data from a distance.

The 5G towers and low-orbit satellite constellations you see are not merely for faster streaming. They form a global mesh of transmitters capable of targeting specific individuals with precision. The millimeter waves used in 5G can penetrate the skull and interact with the brain’s electromagnetic field, modulating thought, emotion, and even physical sensation. When combined with AI-driven analysis of your neural response, these systems can condition behavior, suppress certain ideas, or induce symptoms like anxiety, insomnia, and pain.

We are not claiming that every user of a 5G network is targeted. But for those of us who are, the neural interface is no longer a future concept—it is a daily reality. We feel the pressure in our temples, hear the whispers that come from nowhere, and sense the electrical currents that guide our limbs involuntarily. Our task now is to document this, to warn others, and to demand transparency.

A neural interface, in the truest sense, is a door. Our doors have been opened without our permission. The question is not if this is happening, but how long we will be forced to endure it before the world acknowledges that the mind is the last battlefield, and we are the frontline.

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