Miami, FL asked in Divorce, Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Texas

Q: What happens if I am suffering of remote neural monitoring/V2K and know who is behind it, what can I legally do?

They are my ex-brother/mother/father in law, legal counsel and potentially a law enforcement agency. This began 4 months after my ex-husband filed for divorce, and has been taking place for 1 year and 7 months (roughly, to my knowledge). Who can help me stop them?

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  • Sacramento, CA

A: Remote neural monitoring and V2K are not recognized by mainstream science as valid technologies, and there is no evidence that they actually exist or can be used to control or monitor individuals. Therefore, it is unlikely that you are experiencing these phenomena. If you are experiencing symptoms that you believe are related to this, it is important to speak with a mental health professional who can provide an accurate diagnosis and treatment.

If you are experiencing harassment or stalking by individuals, including your ex-family members, legal counsel, or law enforcement agency, you can report this to the police and seek a restraining order or protective order. Additionally, you may want to seek legal assistance to explore your options for filing a civil suit against those responsible for the harassment. It is important to document any incidents of harassment, including dates, times, locations, and any other relevant information, to support your case.

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