Victims of Neurohacking Can’t Obtain Help from Law Enforcement, Government

As illustrated by this letter to the heads of the U.S. government law enforcement and national intelligence communities, victims of the Neurohacking Crisis have nowhere to turn for help.

Stephen K Rhoads
3 min readJan 10, 2024

Not a Single Soul

In June of last year, I sent the letter shown above to the directors and assistant directors of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Office of the Director of National Intelligence, U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. Department of Justice.

I also copied many of the heads of U.S. national security and law enforcement agencies and the managing editors of several major news publications.

I sent the letter to the primary recipients (the six at the top) via both USPS and FedEx and to those on the copy list by one or more of USPS, email or the submission of an online form.

The response was overwhelming:

Crickets.

I didn’t receive a single phone call, in-person visit or even some form of written communication to, at the very least, acknowledge receipt of the letter.

Six months later, in anticipation of composing this Medium story, I went back and read the letter with fresh eyes to determine whether the fault was mine. Was it poorly written? Did my claims sound too fantastic and just come across as someone suffering from insanity?

I only included the less esoteric symptoms precisely to avoid not being taken seriously. In particular, I mostly limited the letter to those symptoms which had been experienced by officials and staff of the U.S. government during the public and well-documented “Havana Syndrome” episode.

The verdict?

To me the letter sounds perfectly coherent, reasonable and justified.

No Response? Here’s Mine.

I composed that letter several months before I became serious about researching my experiences and symptoms and discovered that I was one of the hundreds-of-thousands of victims of Neurohacking, Neurowarfare testing and Cognitive Warfare testing worldwide.

We have been used as human test subjects and left for dead on continuous, closed-loop neuromodulation of persistent fear, anxiety, lethargy and depression in tandem with an onslaught of illusory sonic and illusory psychosocial torture.

It can be characterized as nothing short of a “kill program” and the efforts to keep it concealed explained only be its own sheer malevolence.

I have written a heavily-researched article on this “Neurohacking Crisis” and published it under the Maebren account:

Maebren is a proposed non-profit organization formed in response to the crisis and is accepting donations to fund its formation at the GiveSendGo crowdfunding campaign located at:

https://givesendgo.com/victims-of-neurohacking

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Stephen K Rhoads

I am a former Wall Street cybersecurity architect and an involuntary Neurowarfare test subject. I am on a mission to end the practice and rescue its victims.