Five Things to Do Today If You Think You Are Being Targeted with Voice to Skull Technology
Practical first steps if you believe you're being targeted with Voice to Skull technology — document, record, secure your devices, file reports, and get counsel.

Step 1: Document Everything
Start a log today. Every time you experience symptoms, record the date, time, location, which side of your head is affected, and environmental details. Was a neighbor home? Was there construction? An unfamiliar vehicle? Consistency matters more than detail. A log covering weeks and months is powerful evidence.
Step 2: Record Your Environment
Use your phone to make audio and video recordings during symptomatic times. Record in different rooms at different times of day. Forensic audio analysts can examine these recordings at levels of detail not possible during standard playback, extracting content inaudible to the human ear.
Step 3: Secure Your Digital Infrastructure
Change your router password immediately. Update firmware. Enable two-factor authentication on every cloud account. Review connected devices and remove unrecognized ones. Disable unused remote access features. Consider replacing older routers from manufacturers with documented security vulnerabilities.
Step 4: File Official Reports
File a police report with your symptom log and recordings. Even if the officer is unfamiliar with electronic harassment, the report creates an official record. File an FCC complaint at fcc.gov if you suspect unauthorized RF transmission. File with the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov if you believe your devices are compromised.
Step 5: Consult Professionals
Contact a forensic audio analyst for subliminal acoustic fingerprinting of your recordings. Consult an attorney who handles directed energy and electronic harassment cases. Legal remedies exist under the Federal Wiretap Act, FCC regulations, assault and battery law, and civil rights statutes.
You deserve to be heard. You deserve to be taken seriously. And you deserve legal representation from someone who understands that the device is real.
Law Offices of Michael Benavides | V2K Defense Law Desk | 707-362-4166 | mike.benavides@hotmail.com | attorneymichaelbenavides.com
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

