State-Run Begging Cartel: How Bangladesh’s Law Enforcement Turns People Into Permanent Beggars—With Help From DARPA and the CIA
Imagine a government that doesn’t just fail to protect its people—but actively cripples them, damages their bodies and minds, and then parades them as charity cases to justify their existence.
In Bangladesh, this dystopian reality may already be unfolding. While the world watches stories of human trafficking and begging cartels with horror, what if the real masterminds behind this exploitation are not criminals in back alleys—but uniformed officers under government payroll, with international intelligence agencies pulling the strings behind the scenes?
What if global powers, like the CIA or DARPA, are behind the technology used to turn people into permanent beggars—not just in Bangladesh, but on a global scale?
The Involvement of RAB and Police in Manufacturing Handicap
Over the years, various reports have surfaced about Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) and law enforcement in Bangladesh using brutal methods—torture, forced confessions, disappearances. But there's a darker layer that remains largely in the shadows: the systemic disabling of people using both physical and digital weapons.
Whistleblower accounts and victims' testimonies suggest that some individuals have been deliberately made handicapped by:
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Organ damage through physical torture and starvation
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Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) implants that interfere with natural body functions and create artificial disability
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Augmented reality devices like Mojo Vision lenses, allegedly used to control perception, communication, and movement
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Drug-induced neurological damage during custody or illegal detentions
These technologies, which have been tied to DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and CIA-funded experiments, are believed to be weaponized for surveillance and control. Brain implants, for example, could not only monitor thoughts but also manipulate and incapacitate individuals, making them permanently disabled in a way that justifies them being used for forced begging.
After making victims permanently disabled, the government or its proxies assign them “jobs” as beggars, either under NGOs, religious charities, or government rehabilitation centers. This isn’t social welfare—it’s systematic humiliation and economic exploitation under the mask of charity.
Begging as a State-Sanctioned Industry
If the state's solution to unemployment is to intentionally disable people and then send them to beg, we need to ask: Is begging now an official profession in Bangladesh’s governance model?
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Is the government running a cartel of disability for profit?
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Are youth, dissidents, and whistleblowers targeted to become beggars so their voices are silenced permanently?
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Is this the hidden purpose behind tech implants and unlawful surveillance operations?
The alleged collusion between Bangladesh's law enforcement and foreign agencies like the CIA and DARPA suggests that this model goes beyond national borders. What if the technologies used to create these disabilities are being tested as part of a global agenda to control vulnerable populations?
In a world where governments and intelligence agencies often claim to act in the name of security, could they be silently turning people into beggars for economic and political purposes?
If that is the case, then every citizen of Bangladesh is at risk. Today it’s the poor or politically vulnerable. Tomorrow, it could be anyone questioning the system.
The Role of DARPA and CIA: The Global Agenda Behind the Exploitation
While Bangladesh’s government may be the most visible enabler of this exploitation, it is important to understand that international powers are suspected of funding or facilitating these horrific practices. DARPA, known for funding cutting-edge military technology, has been implicated in the development of BCI devices and other neurotechnology tools, with applications ranging from defense to mind control and surveillance.
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DARPA is known for its involvement in researching technologies that allow the military to manipulate or monitor civilians using brain-computer interfaces (DARPA's brain research).
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The CIA, which has historically conducted unauthorized and unethical human experimentation, has long been suspected of using psychological manipulation and neurotechnologies in its intelligence operations. These agencies are also known to fund covert operations that test technologies on unwitting subjects, potentially under the guise of rehabilitation or social assistance (CIA's MKUltra).
Reports suggest that BCI technology—which could be used to control thought, memory, and physical movement—is already being tested on vulnerable populations in Bangladesh under the direction of intelligence agencies. This could mean that the CIA and DARPA, rather than just observing the exploitation, are actively contributing to these global networks that reduce people to begging status.
If the government truly believes begging is a job, then let’s handicap every lawmaker, every minister, every intelligence officer and assign them street corners. Let them feel the pain of bones shattered by batons, minds hijacked by neural devices, and dignity stripped for pennies.
A Call to Wake Up
If this is the model of governance, then it's not just corruption—it's a crime against humanity. The victims of this state-backed forced begging network are not just in Bangladesh—they are part of a global system where every life can be manipulated, controlled, and exploited through advanced technology.
We need international investigations into:
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State use of BCI technologies on civilians
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Surveillance abuse and non-consensual human experimentation
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Government-backed networks that profit off beggars
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The role of CIA and DARPA in facilitating these exploitative practices
The youth of Bangladesh—and the world—deserve freedom, opportunity, and dignity, not forced disability in the name of a "job".
This is not charity. This is modern-day slavery dressed as social service.
References to Begging Cartels and State Involvement
The issue of organized begging cartels in both Bangladesh and India has been extensively documented:
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The Guardian highlighted the horrifying case of criminal gangs using children as beggars in Bangladesh, where individuals were maimed for profit (The Guardian).
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Human trafficking rings that abduct children and intentionally mutilate them have been exposed in India, with estimates suggesting over 300,000 children forced to beg across the country (Straits Times).
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A recent investigation into forced begging networks revealed that begging rackets are so deeply entrenched in certain cities that traffickers earn significant sums from exploiting disabled children (BBC).
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Reports by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India have criticized the government's failure to tackle forced begging, calling for more effective measures to protect vulnerable individuals (NHRC).
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DARPA's research on BCI technology and its involvement in neurotechnology experiments may be linked to the control and manipulation of vulnerable individuals (DARPA's brain research).
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