
Almost two months ago, on 5 May 2025, the Association for the Ban of Manipulation of the Human Nervous System by Radiofrequency Radiation sent the following e-mail to the Committee on Human Rights and Modern Technologies of the Czech Government:
“Dear Mr. Crha and members of the Committee on Human Rights and Modern Technologies,
Below and attached is an article summarizing the issue of misuse of neurotechnology to attack human rights. Even in the Czech Republic there are 20 to 30 people who complain that they are being attacked by energies that use neurotechnological techniques to attack their nervous system, cause them pain, illnesses, or mediate attempts to control their thinking and behavior. As the above article and other published facts show, extra-long electromagnetic waves, pulsed microwaves, and, with high probability, potential waves (often referred to as scalar waves) are used for these remote attacks on the human nervous system.
That those means are available to governments to enable them to massively control the brain activity of their populations is evident from the UN Human Rights Committee texts cited in the article. Without this, the UN could not warn that modern neurotechnology threatens the rule of democracy.
In its studies, the UN Human Rights Committee recommends that governments develop laws to prevent such abuses of modern neurotechnology and also recommends that stat’s citizens be educated about these dangers. Our organization has already sent information about these neuro technologies to practically all Czech media. They were only exceptionally published in alternative media, but never in mass media.
We would therefore like to ask you what you are willing to do to ensure that laws are drawn up in the Czech Republic to protect Czech citizens from energy attacks on their bodies and from attacks aimed at controlling their thinking and behaviour, and what you are willing or able to do to ensure that Czech citizens are informed that such attacks on their most basic human rights are feasible.
We are also enclosing a draft of the principles of the law, which was submitted two years ago by an international group of human rights organisations to the European Commission, which would guarantee that democracy and respect for human rights will be preserved in the Czech Republic. The European Commission accepted our proposal positively, but nothing of it appeared in the law voted by the European Parliament“.
After almost two months, the association has not received any reply to this e-mail.
On the contrary, at a recent meeting of EU industry ministers in Luxembourg, the Czech Deputy Minister of Industry and Government Commissioner for Artificial Intelligence, Jan Kavalírek, made the most emphatic proposal to postpone the entry into force of the parts of the European law on artificial intelligence “that have not yet entered into force.” He proposed a two-year postponement of their entry into force. However, these were precisely the parts of the law that were supposed to limit the risks to human rights and democracy associated with the use of these technologies.
Both articles cited also referred to US pressure on the EU in relation to its law on artificial intelligence, without transparently explaining that this was US pressure on the EU not to draw up detailed laws prohibiting attacks on human freedom and democracy.
In this way, the Czech Government, together with the European Union, is participating in the American attempt to dominate the world through neurotechnology and artificial intelligence, instead of defending the basic human rights of Czech citizens.
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Mojmir Babacek was born in 1947 in Prague, Czech Republic. Graduated in 1972 at Charles University in Prague in philosophy and political economy. In 1978 signed the document defending human rights in communist Czechoslovakia „Charter 77“. Since 1981 until 1988 lived in emigration in the USA. Since 1996 he has published articles on different subjects mostly in the Czech and international alternative media.
In 2010, he published a book on the 9/11 attacks in the Czech language. Since the 1990‘s he has been striving to help to achieve the international ban of remote control of the activity of the human nervous system and human minds with the use of neurotechnology.
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