Formal Grievance and Statement of Facts Document ID: PIERCE-WA-2026-NEURO-GRIEVANCE Submitted: March 30, 2026
TO: Mr. Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Palais Wilson, United Nations Office at Geneva CH-1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland CC: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
SUBJECT: URGENT: Formal Grievance – Systematic Violations of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) and the Rome Statute via Unconsensual Neuro-Experimentation, Directed-Energy Weapons, and Digital Neural Uploading (Pierce County, Washington, USA) SUBMISSION TYPE: Individual Communication under the Human Rights Council Complaint Procedure
REQUEST: Immediate acknowledgment of receipt, issuance of a case reference number, and full Anonymity Shield due to the high-risk nature of the alleged surveillance and retaliatory tactics. Dear High Commissioner Türk and Special Rapporteur on the Right to Privacy, I am a resident of Pierce County, Washington (Parkland/Tacoma area), United States. I submit this grievance under the shield of anonymity against the tyranny of the majority. I allege a sustained campaign of unconsensual technological abuse involving the illegal mapping, digital indexing, and “uploading” of my neural identity into a cloud-space simulation.
These actions constitute gross violations of ICCPR Article 7 (prohibition of non-consensual medical or scientific experimentation) and the Rome Statute (Crimes Against Humanity). I. Legal Landscape of Neurorights (2025–2026) Existing human rights frameworks were not designed to protect the “mental sanctuary” of the human mind from advanced neurotechnology.
In 2025–2026, multiple nations and international bodies have begun to codify protections for neural data and cognitive liberty: The Management of Individuals’ Neural Data Act (MIND Act of 2025), introduced by U.S. Senators Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), and Ed Markey (D-MA) on September 24/29, 2025 (S.2925), is the first federal legislation directing the FTC to study the governance of “neural data”—information from brain activity that can reveal thoughts, emotions, or decision-making—and recommend protections against exploitation. Chile became the first nation to constitutionally enshrine “neurorights,” amending its Constitution in 2021 to protect mental integrity and treat brain data as a biological organ that cannot be trafficked or manipulated.

















