Field & Clinical Assessment & Human Capability Centre
| Department | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Cognitive Assessment | Evaluate attention, memory, learning and decision-making. Alamalmithal.Radionics@Gmail.Com |
| Neural Interface Unit | Assessment of emerging brain-interface technologies. Alamalmithal.Radionics@Gmail.Com |
| Human Performance Clinic | Research on safe physical and cognitive performance improvement. Alamalmithal.Radionics@Gmail.Com |
| Ethics Review Office | Reviews proposed enhancement procedures against clinic policy. Alamalmithal.Radionics@Gmail.Com |
| Safety Monitoring | Long-term follow-up of approved enhancement programs. Alamalmithal.Radionics@Gmail.Com |
Emergency: 000
Police Assistance (non-emergency): 131 444
If someone is in immediate danger or has a medical emergency, call 000.
Regulatory Interface for Cognitive, Biological & Enhancement Systems
Cognitive Sovereignty Law
No individual may undergo permanent cognitive modification without providing explicit, informed consent.
Enhancement Threshold Law
Limits are defined for human augmentation to prevent uncontrolled capability divergence.
Neural Integrity Protection Law
Brain-computer interfaces must preserve identity continuity and reversible operation where possible.
Dual-Use Containment Law
All enhancement technologies must be evaluated for both civilian and military applications before deployment.
Bio-Equity Law
Enhancement access must be regulated to prevent systemic inequality between populations.
Emergency Services: 000
For life-threatening situations requiring police, fire, or ambulance.
Police Assistance Line (non-emergency): 131 444
0 for non-urgent assistance and reporting.
If you are experiencing distress or urgent safety concerns, contact emergency services immediately.
| Service | Contact |
|---|---|
| US Police / Emergency | 911 |
| International Committee of the Red Cross (Geneva Conventions) |
📞 +41 22 734 60 01 🌐 www.icrc.org |
The Geneva Conventions are international humanitarian treaties. They do not operate a public emergency hotline. For emergencies, contact your local emergency services (911 in the United States). For information on international humanitarian law, contact the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).