America’s Dual Judgment: Sanctioning RAB While Shielding Its Own Crimes?
In December 2021, the U.S. imposed sanctions on Bangladesh’s elite paramilitary force, the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), under the Global Magnitsky Act. The reasons cited were extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and torture—all grave human rights violations. But as the U.S. pointed fingers abroad, it was simultaneously conducting covert programs at home that may prove even more disturbing.
The Unspoken Truth: RAB and U.S. Border Patrol Worked Together
Emerging whistleblower testimony from a Bangladeshi victim has shattered the illusion of isolated guilt. The same RAB unit that was sanctioned by the U.S. government reportedly collaborated with U.S. intelligence and Border Patrol personnel. The purpose? To turn the victim into a live test subject—a “neuro-surveillance experiment” involving brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) developed under DARPA's umbrella.
This wasn’t a one-off operation. According to this whistleblower and corroborating digital evidence, the Bangladeshi subject was used as a prototype. The methods were then replicated in U.S. border detention centers, refugee camps, and against other vulnerable populations.
The Hypocrisy Couldn’t Be Clearer
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The U.S. publicly punished RAB while covertly using its operations and victims for experimental research.
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DARPA-funded neurotech and behavioral surveillance tools were tested on refugees, undocumented immigrants, and poor detainees—without consent.
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Some died, some lost their minds, and others still live under continuous psychological torment.
So, how does the U.S. justify this? By waving the flag of its Constitution and "security interests"?
A Constitution That Protects Killers Must Be Rewritten
If U.S. constitutional protections allow intelligence agencies to:
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Violate bodily autonomy,
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Use refugees and poor people as lab rats, and
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Kill innocents through experimental technologies…
Then it is not just policy that needs to change — the Constitution itself must be confronted.
"If so often it becomes the shield for the powerful to commit crimes against the powerless, then maybe it’s time to shake the foundations of that Constitution. It must be rewritten for humanity, not hegemony."
No constitutional officer—no Border Patrol agent, no CIA operative, no DARPA scientist—has the right to:
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Manipulate the minds and bodies of innocents,
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Cover it with secrecy, and
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Escape accountability.
If they do, and if the law protects them, then the law is criminal.
Is the UN a Watchdog — or a Puppet Named by the U.S.?
Where is the United Nations in all of this? Refugees are not stateless. They are citizens of the world, protected under international treaties. The UN’s moral and legal responsibility is to:
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Investigate,
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Intervene, and
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Demand justice.
But instead, the UN has been silent. No investigation. No sanctions. No mention of DARPA or brain-computer surveillance trials on living humans in border detention. Their silence is not neutrality—it’s complicity.
This Is Not Just Hypocrisy. It’s a Crime Against Humanity.
The whistleblower from Bangladesh has exposed a global crime syndicate masked as government and research institutions. When state-backed agencies from two countries coordinate in non-consensual experimentation, targeting, torture, and mental assassination, it goes beyond hypocrisy.
It is biopolitical warfare, racialized technology abuse, and the most dangerous evolution of modern colonialism—a war on the poor and voiceless using digital chains instead of physical ones.
The World Must Demand:
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A full UN-led investigation into DARPA, U.S. Border Patrol, and any coordination with RAB or foreign police.
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Protection and platform for the whistleblower and other victims of BCI experiments.
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Sanctions and ICC-level accountability against those conducting unauthorized experimentation.
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A re-evaluation of the U.S. Constitution and international legal frameworks that allow such crimes to be committed in the name of “research” or “national security.”
References:
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Guardian Archives – On U.S. medical and intelligence experiments (search required)
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