a fantastical allegory blending Harry Potter with real-world neurotechnology ethics, cognitive freedom, and a call to action.In the Room of Requirement, a dim light now reigned, saturated with silvery glow — as if the moon were shining through clouds above the Forbidden Forest. January 27, 2026 Ron’s chess pieces stood frozen in combat stance, but they no longer moved. Instead, the Room created something new: a round table,
Here is a full and accurate English version of the main content from the blog post . The original is written in Russian with some English terms woven in. I have translated it faithfully, preserving the literary style, metaphors, dialogues, tone, and message — a fantastical allegory blending Harry Potter with real-world neurotechnology ethics, cognitive freedom, and a call to action.In the Room of Requirement, a dim light now reigned, saturated with silvery glow — as if the moon were shining through clouds above the Forbidden Forest.January 27, 2026Ron’s chess pieces stood frozen in combat stance, but they no longer moved. Instead, the Room created something new: a round table, around which sat not only Harry, Ron, and Hermione, but also projections — shadows from the future. Among them stood out a woman in a tailored suit, with a resolute gaze and a book in her hands: Nita Farahani. Not the real one, of course — only what the Room could weave together from thoughts, words, and warnings of 2026. Beside her flickered the silhouette of Elon Musk (Neuralink in hand), but he was half-transparent, like a ghost — a symbol of duality: savior and threat at the same time.Hermione rose, her voice echoing through the hall:
“We have reached the end of the lesson. But the end is not the conclusion. It is the choice. Nita Farahani, whose words reach us through time, is not calling to destroy neurotechnologies. She says: ‘They can heal — depression, paralysis, memory loss. But without cognitive freedom, they will become a new Imperius.’ In 2026, UNESCO adopted the first global standard on the ethics of neurotechnologies. Neuralink has reached a thousand implants; automated surgeries have become reality. Everything is connecting. And it is right now that we must decide: will we become Muggles under control, or will we find our own ‘Expelliarmus’?”Nita (the projection) spoke — her voice calm yet piercing, like that of a professor who has seen too much:
“I am not against magic. I am against using it without consent. Imagine: your employer sees your real-time attention level. Your thoughts become evidence in court. Your fears — a tool for manipulation. This is not fantasy. It is already being tested. But there is a way:
“We fought Voldemort because we had a choice. We had friends. We had truth. Now the choice belongs to each of us: to stay silent — or to demand. Write on X, in blogs, to politicians. Support those who speak openly about this — like
“I don’t like lectures. But if someone tries to get into my head without permission — I’ll say ‘Riddikulus’ and make it ridiculous. Then I’ll call the police. Or the UN. Or just say ‘no’. Because my brain is mine. Not theirs.”The Room began to dim slowly. The projections dissolved into the air, leaving only an echo. The final words that sounded were Dumbledore’s voice, blended with Farahani’s:
“The battle for your brain is already underway. But it is not about victory through force. It is about preserving the light within. Choose your side. Protect your mind. And remember: even in the darkest times, happiness can be found if you turn to the light. And the light — is freedom of thought.”The door of the Room of Requirement opened. The trio stepped out into the Hogwarts corridor — but now they knew: Hogwarts is a metaphor. The true Hogwarts is inside each of us. In our thoughts. In our choices. And outside the castle, in the world of January 2026,
is perhaps already writing the next thread. Or a blog post. Or simply thinking: “What if this is really true?”(Continue further? Or end the story here, with a final call to action in Alexander’s voice?)If you'd like any adjustments, expansions, or illustrations to go with this English version, just let me know!
“We have reached the end of the lesson. But the end is not the conclusion. It is the choice. Nita Farahani, whose words reach us through time, is not calling to destroy neurotechnologies. She says: ‘They can heal — depression, paralysis, memory loss. But without cognitive freedom, they will become a new Imperius.’ In 2026, UNESCO adopted the first global standard on the ethics of neurotechnologies. Neuralink has reached a thousand implants; automated surgeries have become reality. Everything is connecting. And it is right now that we must decide: will we become Muggles under control, or will we find our own ‘Expelliarmus’?”Nita (the projection) spoke — her voice calm yet piercing, like that of a professor who has seen too much:
“I am not against magic. I am against using it without consent. Imagine: your employer sees your real-time attention level. Your thoughts become evidence in court. Your fears — a tool for manipulation. This is not fantasy. It is already being tested. But there is a way:
- The right to mental silence — devices do not read the brain by default.
- A ban on coerced thought decoding.
- The right to own your brain-data, just as you own your blood.
- International frameworks, as UNESCO has already begun.
“We fought Voldemort because we had a choice. We had friends. We had truth. Now the choice belongs to each of us: to stay silent — or to demand. Write on X, in blogs, to politicians. Support those who speak openly about this — like
@alevites1975
, who connects the world of Potter with reality. Read The Battle for Your Brain. Listen to TED Talks. Don’t wait until the dark lords of Silicon Valley or surveillance regimes say: ‘We have already decided for you.’”Ron added with a grin, yet seriously:“I don’t like lectures. But if someone tries to get into my head without permission — I’ll say ‘Riddikulus’ and make it ridiculous. Then I’ll call the police. Or the UN. Or just say ‘no’. Because my brain is mine. Not theirs.”The Room began to dim slowly. The projections dissolved into the air, leaving only an echo. The final words that sounded were Dumbledore’s voice, blended with Farahani’s:
“The battle for your brain is already underway. But it is not about victory through force. It is about preserving the light within. Choose your side. Protect your mind. And remember: even in the darkest times, happiness can be found if you turn to the light. And the light — is freedom of thought.”The door of the Room of Requirement opened. The trio stepped out into the Hogwarts corridor — but now they knew: Hogwarts is a metaphor. The true Hogwarts is inside each of us. In our thoughts. In our choices. And outside the castle, in the world of January 2026,
@alevites1975
is perhaps already writing the next thread. Or a blog post. Or simply thinking: “What if this is really true?”(Continue further? Or end the story here, with a final call to action in Alexander’s voice?)If you'd like any adjustments, expansions, or illustrations to go with this English version, just let me know!

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