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Digital abuse isn’t “rare.” It’s invisible.

Women are facing a growing form of invisible violence: digital human trafficking, covert watchlisting, psychological targeting, EMF/nanotech injury, and electronic sexual assault, often intensified by tech-enabled stalking and institutional retaliation that leave survivors unprotected and unheard.

What makes this crisis different:

What makes this crisis different:

What makes this crisis different:

Women are being caught in systems of digital human trafficking, covert watchlisting, psychological targeting, and non-consensual tech harm, hidden violence that leaves no visible bruises but devastates health, safety, and identity

Key Facts & Data

What makes this crisis different:

What makes this crisis different:

Emerging data exposes a pattern that can no longer be ignored: 


- 70% of the Threat Screening Database is women, including minors.


- Over 200+ Americans have received Havana Syndrome diagnoses.


- Global reports of EMF-related neurological injury are rising yearly.


- Watchlisting programs like the TSDB, Quiet Skies and EVADER were used on civilians without oversight.


- Digital human trafficking and remote exploitation are now listed in emerging DOJ, DOD, and DHS briefings.


- Nanotechnology, graphene oxide, and wireless body-area networks (WBANs) are publicly documented in federal patents.

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