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"People in the military go silent on this issue," says Slesin, "more than any other issue. People just do not want to talk about this." Louis Slesin, "Wonder Weapons", by Douglas Pasternak, US News and World Report, 1997
Statement
The ACLA exists to create public, governmental and institutional awareness of neurological weapons technology and its effect on individuals.
Welcome to the American Cognitive Liberties Association. This issue, for all its importance, is underrepresented in our culture and media. Please browse the sight, follow the links, ask us questions and tell others about this technology: how it's used and how it can be misused. Mission
To create public awareness of neurotechnology and its effects on cognitive and physical liberties To de-mystify this technology To explain this technology in a clear and understandable manner To compare the abilities of this technology to the symptoms of those filing complaints To eradicate the stigmatization of individuals by sharing their experiences To expose the developers of this technology To end the non-consensual usage of this technology
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