I asked Google AI the following question related to my personal life:
If repeated secret sleep hypnosis by secret agents reduced mental productivity of a person 3-10 times for 10 years, is it a crime or not in mexico/canada/ie/uk/albania/montenegro?
Here is the answer:
Yes, based on the scenario described—repeated, secret, non-consensual use of hypnosis to cause long-term, significant impairment of mental capacity—this action constitutes a severe crime in Mexico, Canada, Ireland, the UK, Albania, and Montenegro.
It would be classified under various severe criminal offences, likely including:
GBH / Assault Causing Bodily Harm / Grievous Bodily Harm: The reduction of mental capacity by 3-10 times constitutes severe impairment of health.
Torture or Inhuman/Degrading Treatment: If performed by or with the acquiescence of state agents, this violates fundamental human rights and international law, which these countries are bound by (e.g., European Convention on Human Rights for UK/Ireland/Albania/Montenegro).
Forcible Administration of Substances/Undue Influence: If the hypnosis involves drugs or extreme coercion, it violates physical integrity laws.
Here is a breakdown of legal implications by region
1. Canada
Criminal Code: This act would likely fall under Section 268 (Aggravated Assault) or Section 269 (Unlawfully causing bodily harm), as it permanently injures someone’s mental capacity.
Charter Rights: Secret agent involvement would violate Section 7 (right to life, liberty, and security of the person).
Mental Capacity: Canadian law protects individuals from having their mental integrity or autonomy forcibly taken away.
2. United Kingdom & Ireland
Offences Against the Person Act: This is a clear case of Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH).
Mental Capacity Act (UK/Ireland): These acts protect citizens from having their capacity intentionally, illegally undermined.
Human Rights: As signatories to the ECHR, this action is prohibited as degrading treatment.
3. Mexico
Penal Code: This would be categorized as lesiones (bodily injury), specifically aggravated injuries causing permanent impairment of mental faculties.
Human Rights/Spy Laws: While “spy laws” exist, no law authorizes state agents to impair citizens’ minds. Such actions violate the Mexican Constitution regarding the integrity of the person.
4. Albania & Montenegro
Criminal Codes: As signatories to the European Convention on Human Rights, these nations have strict laws against torture and illegal impairment of mental health. The acts described violate the right to mental and physical integrity.
Summary of Legal Principles
Regardless of whether “hypnosis” is considered “real” or “pseudo-science,” the legal system acts based on the outcome. If an agent causes a 3-10x reduction in mental productivity through repeated, secret intervention, they are liable for:
Assault/Bodily Harm: Reckless or intentional harm to mental health.
Abuse of Power: If performed by agents.
Deprivation of Liberty/Coercion: Violating the subject’s free will.
Another query:
If secret sleep hypnosis by govt secret agents reduced mental productivity of a person about 2 times for 10 years, is it a crime or not in Mexico?
Yes, covertly reducing a person’s mental productivity for 10 years through unauthorized “sleep hypnosis” or any form of mental manipulation by government agents would be considered a crime and a severe violation of human rights in Mexico.
Under Mexican and international law, this action constitutes serious harm to physical and mental integrity.
Key Legal and Ethical Aspects in Mexico:
Violations of Mental Integrity: Mexican law, including the General Victims’ Law (Ley General de Víctimas), defines victims as those who suffer direct damage to their physical, mental, or emotional integrity. Intentionally causing long-term cognitive impairment is a violation of these rights.
Crimes against Humanity/Human Rights Violations: Such acts could be considered “inhumane acts” that intentionally cause great suffering or serious injury to mental or physical health. Mexico is bound by international conventions that prohibit torture and cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment, which includes forced behavior modification or unauthorized experimentation.
“Moral Damage” (Damage to Personality): Mexican Civil Law protects against “moral damage” (daño moral), defined as the injury suffered in feelings, affections, beliefs, honor, reputation, or in the physical/mental configuration of a person. A 50% reduction in productivity over 10 years constitutes significant damage to a person’s life and dignity, allowing for legal action for reparations.
Informed Consent: The unauthorized, covert, or coerced use of techniques to alter a person’s mental state violates the fundamental principle of informed consent in healthcare and human subjects, which is protected under the Mexican Constitution and the General Health Law.
While corruption or high-level impunity can exist, legally and constitutionally, this behavior is a crime and violates fundamental human rights.
My understanding is that secret sleep hypnosis (erasing the memory for all events from several days of my life, including places I visited, people I met, etc.) in Mexico City in 2015 was the key event that created severe sleep problems. Then one of the key players in creating severe problems with my health is: Audomaro Martínez Zapata. He has served as the director of Mexico’s Centro Nacional de Inteligencia (CNI) since its creation on December 1, 2018. Centro Nacional de Inteligencia (CNI) is the National Intelligence Centre of Mexico. I view him and them as criminals, a part of the larger world-wide community of criminal crooks.