Petition to remove illegal medical devices that affect bodily and mental automony

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The Issue

Opt Out Medical Petition to HHS

Petition to opt out of All Non-Consensual Medical Procedures and Data Gathering without informed consent. Individuals have been implanted for various reasons leading to indefinite implantation in biological and neurological research. Without compliance and informed consent for the individual these actions are highly illegal. Sign the petition for the Health and Human Services to seek ways to help individuals opt out of any torturous neurological research programs!

 

To: The Department of Human Health Services

Subject: Opt-Out of Non-Consensual Medical Procedures, Implantation of Devices, and Data Gathering and Removal of Any Unwanted Body Devices.

We, the undersigned, hereby petition for the following:

1. Right to Informed Consent:

We demand that all medical procedures, including but not limited to human experimentation, implantation of devices, and data gathering (neuro data, neuro frequencies or any other frequencies, spinal information data, GPS tracking), be conducted only with the explicit informed consent of the individual.

Informed consent must include a clear explanation of the procedure, potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.

2. Transparency and Accountability:

We call for transparency in all medical practices and procedures. Individuals must be fully informed about any devices or data collection methods being used.

Medical institutions and practitioners must be held accountable for any violations of informed consent.
All data gathering will be able to be obtained via HHS about any data gathering information stored. And all data gathering that is stored to be released to the public, for media and public records.

3. Right to Opt-Out:

Individuals must have the right to opt out of any medical procedures or data gathering activities without facing any penalties or discrimination.
This includes the right to refuse participation in any form of human experimentation or implantation of devices.
Including opting out of any consented form procedure that allows human experimentation there after any procedure without informed consent.

Including opting out of medical procedures for the mentally challenged individuals with a legal guardian that can perform legal action towards any authorized facility or healthcare provider.

4. Protection of Personal Data:

We demand strict regulations to protect personal data collected through medical procedures. This data must not be shared or used without the explicit consent of the individual.
Any data collected must be securely stored and protected from unauthorized access. That includes HIPAA compliance. HIPAA is a regulation to protect any unwanted data sharing and explicitly provides policies for patients informed consent. HIPAA protects patients' medical history and documents. Without informed consent any healthcare provider that performs any procedure without informed consent to the patient is in direct HIPAA violation. Asking the Health and Human Services to conduct an investigation of HIPAA violations pertaining to how an individual has implantations in the body without informed consent.

Individuals may also opt out of data gathering, experimentation with the option of collected data to be deleted or destroyed.

5. Legal Recourse:

We call for the establishment of legal frameworks that provide individuals with recourse in cases of non-consensual medical procedures or data gathering that pertains to the use of not only brain to computer devices but also neurotechnology brain to computer interfaces with an individual remotely. Legal action during the causes of illegal remote brain to computer interfaces must carry penalties for the conductors with each victim provided free legal recourse to sue or act upon healthcare provider, firm or entity legally in a United States Court.

Neuro Rights protects the individual from any neural manipulations, BCI variations and awareness about illegal neuro or biological kidnapping conductivity.

Individuals must have the right to seek legal action and compensation for any harm caused by such practices by any healthcare provider, entity or firm.

Individuals implanted with devices without informed consent face significant challenges, including health risks, psychological distress, and severe privacy concerns due to unauthorized data collection. This breach of personal autonomy and medical ethics underscores the need for stricter regulations and accountability. Victims often struggle to seek legal recourse, highlighting the importance of advocacy and awareness to protect individuals’ rights and ensure informed consent in all medical practices. We need these procedures to stop and any course of action towards the afflicted individual by any healthcare provider, entity or firm will be protected by The Health and Human Services. All victims of these subjections shall be protected without recourse at all times.

Lives are directly involved with the procedures, performances and functions. Subjection to all the methods applied to this petition, such as: Surveillance, human extermination, data gathering performances, health problems, health risks, etc. If these performances change for the public, informed consent will have to be more aware of any consensual legal documentation that can lead to an indefinite trial and error on the individual, which means failure of a procedure can lead to death of the individual without informed consent. If methods and procedures continue without informed consent or a way to opt out of any human experimentation or other methods applied to the individual, then every aspect that is opposed here in this petition will continue without care, reparations or recourse.

It's now time to act for individuals implanted without informed consent. That have allowed the medical industry, military, intelligence services to enact torture, surveillance via cyber technology, remote neuro technology, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence brain algorithms, brain decoding for information systems and consistent and repetitive declassification of the individual to continuous amounts of harm and neuro data collected without consent. Reparations by the government shall be made to every victim with governing assurance to put a full stop to surveillance, torture, data gathering this conducted by such devices manufactured to collect data without informed consent from any entity, firm or healthcare provider.

Adding to petition:

Mandatory Liaison for Informed Consent

We propose that all medical facilities be required to provide a dedicated liaison to thoroughly explain any documents or consent forms to patients before they are signed. This liaison should:

Explain: Provide a clear and comprehensive explanation of all forms and documents, including any risks, benefits, and alternatives associated with medical procedures.
Answer Questions: Be available to answer any questions and ensure that patients understand what they are agreeing to.
Confirm Understanding: Document that the patient has understood the information and has voluntarily given their informed consent.

This requirement will ensure that patients are fully informed and able to make well-considered decisions about their medical care.

Key areas of terms:

A non-consensual - medical procedure is any medical treatment, surgery, or intervention performed without the explicit informed consent of the patient. This means the patient has not been fully informed about the procedure, its risks, benefits, and alternatives, or has not agreed to it. Non-consensual procedures are generally considered unethical and illegal, except in specific situations where the patient is unable to provide consent (e.g., unconsciousness) and immediate action is necessary to save their life or prevent serious harm.

Human experimentation without informed consent - refers to conducting medical or scientific research on individuals without their explicit, voluntary agreement. This practice violates ethical standards and legal requirements, as it denies participants the right to understand the nature, risks, and benefits of the procedures they are subjected to. Such experimentation can involve various forms of medical interventions, including drug trials, surgical procedures, and implantation of devices, often leading to significant physical and psychological harm.

Data gathering in the context of human experimentation without informed consent - involves collecting various types of personal and sensitive information from individuals without their knowledge or agreement. Here are some key types of data involved:

Neuro Data:

This includes information about brain activity and function, often collected through neuroimaging techniques like EEG, fMRI, or brain-computer interfaces controlled remotely by neural AI's. Neuro data can reveal insights into a person’s thoughts, emotions, cognitive functions, and mental health.

Bio Data:

Biometric data encompasses physical and biological characteristics such as fingerprints, facial recognition, retinal scans, DNA, and other unique identifiers. This data is often used for identification and authentication purposes.

Medical Data:

This includes health records, genetic information, and other medical details that can be used to understand an individual’s health status, predispositions to certain conditions, and responses to treatments.

GPS Tracking Data:

Information about an individual’s location and movements, often collected through devices like smartphones or implanted GPS trackers. This data can be used to monitor and track individuals without their consent.

Behavioral Data:

Data on how individuals behave, including their habits, routines, and interactions. This can be gathered through various means, such as surveillance cameras, online activity tracking, and wearable devices.
Collecting these types of data without informed consent raises significant ethical and legal concerns, as it violates individuals’ privacy and autonomy. It is crucial to have strict regulations and oversight to protect individuals from such practices.

Illegal data transfer without informed consent - involves the unauthorized collection, sharing, or use of personal information without the individual’s explicit permission. This can include sensitive data such as medical records, neuro data, biometric information, and GPS tracking details. Such practices violate privacy laws and ethical standards, as they disregard the individual’s right to control their own data. Unauthorized data transfers can lead to significant harm, including identity theft, discrimination, and loss of privacy, highlighting the need for stringent regulations and enforcement to protect individuals’ rights.

Medical procedures performed without informed consent - can lead to unauthorized surveillance and data collection by various entities, including tech companies, universities, military organizations, AI companies, brain mapping firms, schools, government contractors, and other organizations. These procedures often involve the implantation of devices or collection of sensitive data such as neuro data, biometric information, and GPS tracking details. The lack of informed consent violates ethical standards and legal requirements, compromising individuals’ privacy and autonomy. This unauthorized data can be used for research, surveillance, and other purposes without the individual’s knowledge or agreement, raising significant ethical and legal concerns.

Opting out of medical procedures - refers to the right of individuals to refuse certain medical treatments or interventions. This can include declining specific procedures, medications, or participation in medical research. Reasons for opting out can vary, including personal, religious, or ethical beliefs. Informed consent is crucial, meaning patients must be fully informed about the procedure, its risks, benefits, and alternatives before making a decision.

The expansion of Rights includes the following. Recognizing that every citizen has rights and should be known and made aware of through any documented entity or other unknown or undocumented facility.

We, the undersigned, hereby petition for the following:

Right to Informed Consent:

All medical procedures, including human experimentation and device implantation, must be conducted only with the explicit informed consent of the individual.
Informed consent must include a clear explanation of the procedure, potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.
Transparency and Accountability:

Full transparency in all medical practices and procedures is essential.
Individuals must be fully informed about any devices or data collection methods being used.
Medical institutions and practitioners must be held accountable for any violations of informed consent.

Right to Opt-Out:

Individuals must have the right to opt out of any medical procedures or data gathering activities without facing penalties or discrimination.
This includes the right to refuse participation in any form of human experimentation or device implantation.

Protection of Personal Data:

Strict regulations must protect personal data collected through medical procedures.
Data must not be shared or used without the explicit consent of the individual.
All collected data must be securely stored and protected from unauthorized access.
 
Expanded Verbal Meanings and Rights

Informed Consent:

Definition: Informed consent is a process by which a patient voluntarily confirms their willingness to undergo a particular medical intervention, after having been informed of all the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.

Rights: Individuals have the right to receive all relevant information in a comprehensible manner before consenting to any medical procedure. This ensures autonomy and protects against coercion or deception.

Transparency and Accountability:

Definition: Transparency involves clear, open communication about medical practices, while accountability ensures that medical professionals are held responsible for their actions.
Rights: Patients have the right to know what procedures are being performed, why they are necessary, and how their data will be used. Medical practitioners must be accountable for maintaining ethical standards and respecting patient autonomy.

Opt-Out Rights:

Definition: The right to opt out allows individuals to refuse participation in medical procedures or data collection activities.
Rights: Patients can decline any medical intervention or data gathering without facing negative consequences. This right is crucial for protecting personal autonomy and preventing non-consensual medical practices.

Data Protection:

Definition: Data protection involves safeguarding personal information from unauthorized access and ensuring it is used only with the individual’s consent.
Rights: Individuals have the right to control who accesses their personal medical data and how it is used. Regulations like HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) provide legal frameworks to protect patient information.
 
This petition aims to uphold fundamental human rights and ensure ethical medical practices. By advocating for informed consent, transparency, the right to opt out, and data protection, we can protect individuals from non-consensual medical interventions and unauthorized data use. The expansion of Rights.

 

 

 

 

 

 

https://youtu.be/GtopDmCtF2E?si=uSCwMVmiBvrsnBA2

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Lewis RowePetition StarterFounder of Advocacy for Neuro Rights. Promoting Neuro Rights against the abuse and impacts of Neurotechnologies, which include brain to computer interfaces. Promoting awareness for systems built for external computer human-cognitive control.

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Recent signers:
Krisitin Books and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Opt Out Medical Petition to HHS

Petition to opt out of All Non-Consensual Medical Procedures and Data Gathering without informed consent. Individuals have been implanted for various reasons leading to indefinite implantation in biological and neurological research. Without compliance and informed consent for the individual these actions are highly illegal. Sign the petition for the Health and Human Services to seek ways to help individuals opt out of any torturous neurological research programs!

 

To: The Department of Human Health Services

Subject: Opt-Out of Non-Consensual Medical Procedures, Implantation of Devices, and Data Gathering and Removal of Any Unwanted Body Devices.

We, the undersigned, hereby petition for the following:

1. Right to Informed Consent:

We demand that all medical procedures, including but not limited to human experimentation, implantation of devices, and data gathering (neuro data, neuro frequencies or any other frequencies, spinal information data, GPS tracking), be conducted only with the explicit informed consent of the individual.

Informed consent must include a clear explanation of the procedure, potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.

2. Transparency and Accountability:

We call for transparency in all medical practices and procedures. Individuals must be fully informed about any devices or data collection methods being used.

Medical institutions and practitioners must be held accountable for any violations of informed consent.
All data gathering will be able to be obtained via HHS about any data gathering information stored. And all data gathering that is stored to be released to the public, for media and public records.

3. Right to Opt-Out:

Individuals must have the right to opt out of any medical procedures or data gathering activities without facing any penalties or discrimination.
This includes the right to refuse participation in any form of human experimentation or implantation of devices.
Including opting out of any consented form procedure that allows human experimentation there after any procedure without informed consent.

Including opting out of medical procedures for the mentally challenged individuals with a legal guardian that can perform legal action towards any authorized facility or healthcare provider.

4. Protection of Personal Data:

We demand strict regulations to protect personal data collected through medical procedures. This data must not be shared or used without the explicit consent of the individual.
Any data collected must be securely stored and protected from unauthorized access. That includes HIPAA compliance. HIPAA is a regulation to protect any unwanted data sharing and explicitly provides policies for patients informed consent. HIPAA protects patients' medical history and documents. Without informed consent any healthcare provider that performs any procedure without informed consent to the patient is in direct HIPAA violation. Asking the Health and Human Services to conduct an investigation of HIPAA violations pertaining to how an individual has implantations in the body without informed consent.

Individuals may also opt out of data gathering, experimentation with the option of collected data to be deleted or destroyed.

5. Legal Recourse:

We call for the establishment of legal frameworks that provide individuals with recourse in cases of non-consensual medical procedures or data gathering that pertains to the use of not only brain to computer devices but also neurotechnology brain to computer interfaces with an individual remotely. Legal action during the causes of illegal remote brain to computer interfaces must carry penalties for the conductors with each victim provided free legal recourse to sue or act upon healthcare provider, firm or entity legally in a United States Court.

Neuro Rights protects the individual from any neural manipulations, BCI variations and awareness about illegal neuro or biological kidnapping conductivity.

Individuals must have the right to seek legal action and compensation for any harm caused by such practices by any healthcare provider, entity or firm.

Individuals implanted with devices without informed consent face significant challenges, including health risks, psychological distress, and severe privacy concerns due to unauthorized data collection. This breach of personal autonomy and medical ethics underscores the need for stricter regulations and accountability. Victims often struggle to seek legal recourse, highlighting the importance of advocacy and awareness to protect individuals’ rights and ensure informed consent in all medical practices. We need these procedures to stop and any course of action towards the afflicted individual by any healthcare provider, entity or firm will be protected by The Health and Human Services. All victims of these subjections shall be protected without recourse at all times.

Lives are directly involved with the procedures, performances and functions. Subjection to all the methods applied to this petition, such as: Surveillance, human extermination, data gathering performances, health problems, health risks, etc. If these performances change for the public, informed consent will have to be more aware of any consensual legal documentation that can lead to an indefinite trial and error on the individual, which means failure of a procedure can lead to death of the individual without informed consent. If methods and procedures continue without informed consent or a way to opt out of any human experimentation or other methods applied to the individual, then every aspect that is opposed here in this petition will continue without care, reparations or recourse.

It's now time to act for individuals implanted without informed consent. That have allowed the medical industry, military, intelligence services to enact torture, surveillance via cyber technology, remote neuro technology, Artificial Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence brain algorithms, brain decoding for information systems and consistent and repetitive declassification of the individual to continuous amounts of harm and neuro data collected without consent. Reparations by the government shall be made to every victim with governing assurance to put a full stop to surveillance, torture, data gathering this conducted by such devices manufactured to collect data without informed consent from any entity, firm or healthcare provider.

Adding to petition:

Mandatory Liaison for Informed Consent

We propose that all medical facilities be required to provide a dedicated liaison to thoroughly explain any documents or consent forms to patients before they are signed. This liaison should:

Explain: Provide a clear and comprehensive explanation of all forms and documents, including any risks, benefits, and alternatives associated with medical procedures.
Answer Questions: Be available to answer any questions and ensure that patients understand what they are agreeing to.
Confirm Understanding: Document that the patient has understood the information and has voluntarily given their informed consent.

This requirement will ensure that patients are fully informed and able to make well-considered decisions about their medical care.

Key areas of terms:

A non-consensual - medical procedure is any medical treatment, surgery, or intervention performed without the explicit informed consent of the patient. This means the patient has not been fully informed about the procedure, its risks, benefits, and alternatives, or has not agreed to it. Non-consensual procedures are generally considered unethical and illegal, except in specific situations where the patient is unable to provide consent (e.g., unconsciousness) and immediate action is necessary to save their life or prevent serious harm.

Human experimentation without informed consent - refers to conducting medical or scientific research on individuals without their explicit, voluntary agreement. This practice violates ethical standards and legal requirements, as it denies participants the right to understand the nature, risks, and benefits of the procedures they are subjected to. Such experimentation can involve various forms of medical interventions, including drug trials, surgical procedures, and implantation of devices, often leading to significant physical and psychological harm.

Data gathering in the context of human experimentation without informed consent - involves collecting various types of personal and sensitive information from individuals without their knowledge or agreement. Here are some key types of data involved:

Neuro Data:

This includes information about brain activity and function, often collected through neuroimaging techniques like EEG, fMRI, or brain-computer interfaces controlled remotely by neural AI's. Neuro data can reveal insights into a person’s thoughts, emotions, cognitive functions, and mental health.

Bio Data:

Biometric data encompasses physical and biological characteristics such as fingerprints, facial recognition, retinal scans, DNA, and other unique identifiers. This data is often used for identification and authentication purposes.

Medical Data:

This includes health records, genetic information, and other medical details that can be used to understand an individual’s health status, predispositions to certain conditions, and responses to treatments.

GPS Tracking Data:

Information about an individual’s location and movements, often collected through devices like smartphones or implanted GPS trackers. This data can be used to monitor and track individuals without their consent.

Behavioral Data:

Data on how individuals behave, including their habits, routines, and interactions. This can be gathered through various means, such as surveillance cameras, online activity tracking, and wearable devices.
Collecting these types of data without informed consent raises significant ethical and legal concerns, as it violates individuals’ privacy and autonomy. It is crucial to have strict regulations and oversight to protect individuals from such practices.

Illegal data transfer without informed consent - involves the unauthorized collection, sharing, or use of personal information without the individual’s explicit permission. This can include sensitive data such as medical records, neuro data, biometric information, and GPS tracking details. Such practices violate privacy laws and ethical standards, as they disregard the individual’s right to control their own data. Unauthorized data transfers can lead to significant harm, including identity theft, discrimination, and loss of privacy, highlighting the need for stringent regulations and enforcement to protect individuals’ rights.

Medical procedures performed without informed consent - can lead to unauthorized surveillance and data collection by various entities, including tech companies, universities, military organizations, AI companies, brain mapping firms, schools, government contractors, and other organizations. These procedures often involve the implantation of devices or collection of sensitive data such as neuro data, biometric information, and GPS tracking details. The lack of informed consent violates ethical standards and legal requirements, compromising individuals’ privacy and autonomy. This unauthorized data can be used for research, surveillance, and other purposes without the individual’s knowledge or agreement, raising significant ethical and legal concerns.

Opting out of medical procedures - refers to the right of individuals to refuse certain medical treatments or interventions. This can include declining specific procedures, medications, or participation in medical research. Reasons for opting out can vary, including personal, religious, or ethical beliefs. Informed consent is crucial, meaning patients must be fully informed about the procedure, its risks, benefits, and alternatives before making a decision.

The expansion of Rights includes the following. Recognizing that every citizen has rights and should be known and made aware of through any documented entity or other unknown or undocumented facility.

We, the undersigned, hereby petition for the following:

Right to Informed Consent:

All medical procedures, including human experimentation and device implantation, must be conducted only with the explicit informed consent of the individual.
Informed consent must include a clear explanation of the procedure, potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.
Transparency and Accountability:

Full transparency in all medical practices and procedures is essential.
Individuals must be fully informed about any devices or data collection methods being used.
Medical institutions and practitioners must be held accountable for any violations of informed consent.

Right to Opt-Out:

Individuals must have the right to opt out of any medical procedures or data gathering activities without facing penalties or discrimination.
This includes the right to refuse participation in any form of human experimentation or device implantation.

Protection of Personal Data:

Strict regulations must protect personal data collected through medical procedures.
Data must not be shared or used without the explicit consent of the individual.
All collected data must be securely stored and protected from unauthorized access.
 
Expanded Verbal Meanings and Rights

Informed Consent:

Definition: Informed consent is a process by which a patient voluntarily confirms their willingness to undergo a particular medical intervention, after having been informed of all the potential risks, benefits, and alternatives.

Rights: Individuals have the right to receive all relevant information in a comprehensible manner before consenting to any medical procedure. This ensures autonomy and protects against coercion or deception.

Transparency and Accountability:

Definition: Transparency involves clear, open communication about medical practices, while accountability ensures that medical professionals are held responsible for their actions.
Rights: Patients have the right to know what procedures are being performed, why they are necessary, and how their data will be used. Medical practitioners must be accountable for maintaining ethical standards and respecting patient autonomy.

Opt-Out Rights:

Definition: The right to opt out allows individuals to refuse participation in medical procedures or data collection activities.
Rights: Patients can decline any medical intervention or data gathering without facing negative consequences. This right is crucial for protecting personal autonomy and preventing non-consensual medical practices.

Data Protection:

Definition: Data protection involves safeguarding personal information from unauthorized access and ensuring it is used only with the individual’s consent.
Rights: Individuals have the right to control who accesses their personal medical data and how it is used. Regulations like HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) provide legal frameworks to protect patient information.
 
This petition aims to uphold fundamental human rights and ensure ethical medical practices. By advocating for informed consent, transparency, the right to opt out, and data protection, we can protect individuals from non-consensual medical interventions and unauthorized data use. The expansion of Rights.

 

 

 

 

 

 

https://youtu.be/GtopDmCtF2E?si=uSCwMVmiBvrsnBA2

avatar of the starter
Lewis RowePetition StarterFounder of Advocacy for Neuro Rights. Promoting Neuro Rights against the abuse and impacts of Neurotechnologies, which include brain to computer interfaces. Promoting awareness for systems built for external computer human-cognitive control.

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