PUBLIC TESTIMONY
Testimony by Michelle Blonde Monterville, Representative of Lead For Humanity
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Michelle Blonde Monterville, representing Lead For Humanity, testified about the plight of everyday people affected by Havana Syndrome and other anomalous health issues. She advocated for recognition, compensation, and protection for these victims, drawing parallels to the benefits afforded to diplomats.
- Highlighted various crimes against victims, including organized stalking, electronic assaults, and non-consensual human experimentation
- Expressed support for bills monitoring AI implementation and protecting neural rights, referencing specific legislation in Colorado and California
- Called for more bills to protect citizens from experimentation by various city agencies
Michelle Blonde Monterville
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I'd like to thank you for your servitude in these difficult times.
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On behalf of everyday people who are Havana Syndrome or anomalous health victims, some knowingly and others unknowingly, I'm here to represent them.
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With the glaring awareness of the benefits afforded to our diplomat counterparts, we certainly hold fast to the notion that one day, we too will be recognized and compensated.
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Everyday Havana Syndrome victims, are compromised of diagnosed, victims who have been unlawfully experimented on and subsequently targeted in various nefarious manners.
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These heinous crimes include, but are not limited to, organized stalking, smear campaigns, noise harassment, electronic assaults from directed energy weapons, consensual human experimentation, and other and AI as well.
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They are remotely accessing the public's bodies and biometrics.
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We support your bill to monitor and set standards for AI implementation used by various agencies, and would like other bills also that protect our neural rights, like the Colorado bill, 241058, and the California bill, SB 1223.
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And I'm just making it short and sweet, that people are being experimented on, and it's very necessary that we have these, bills that protect us from various agencies around the city.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.