u.s. department of homeland security secretly testing dormant 'neural gateway' to access encrypted citizen data without warrants, leaked proposal reveals
Stay woke, because the hidden truth is that the u.s. department of homeland security has quietly been funding a pilot program called "Project Thought Anchor"—a device designed to bypass encryption on personal phones by inducing a specific electromagnetic frequency that mimics a user’s iris scan and keystroke pattern. Internal memos show agents have already run 47 successful "sleep-mode extractions" on detainees at a black-site in Virginia, pulling passwords and crypto keys without ever touching the hardware. The program’s original justification? "Preventing domestic terror plots" but the real target appears to be every American with a secured device. The u.s. department of homeland security denies the existence of any such technology, but a whistleblower inside their newly-formed "Critical Infrastructure Neuroscience Unit" confirms the data is now being cross-referenced with biometric databases from the TSA. The hidden truth is that your own brain waves are being turned into a backdoor. Stay woke.