Who We Are

A storytelling + justice movement exposing how systems of science, psychiatry, and technology have crossed ethical lines in the name of progress. By gathering, exposing, and transforming hidden truths into public awareness, we create reform and healing.

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The Story

Prisoners of Science was created to expose what happens when systems built in the name of “progress” forget their humanity. Across history and across the world, people have been silenced, medicated, and institutionalized for speaking truths that didn’t fit the data.

This platform is for anyone who’s ever felt trapped by the authority of science, punished for asking questions, or dismissed as “crazy” for feeling what’s real.

What We Do

Prisoners of Science collects and amplifies personal testimonies of systemic harm in the name of science, medicine, and technology.
Each confession becomes part of a growing archive that powers real-world change through journalism, reform, and public awareness.

We bridge exposure and action by:

  • Creating a safe space for people to speak freely and be heard

  • Building an online archive of firsthand stories and patterns of abuse

  • Partnering with journalists, researchers, and advocates to investigate systemic harm

  • Offering resources for healing and education

  • Inspiring a social movement that challenges how we define sanity, truth, and science itself


The Mission

To expose the human cost of blind trust in systems of science, psychiatry, and technology and to create a global confessional that transforms evidence into empathy, and outrage into organized change. This is not opposition to science; it’s a demand for accountability, ethics, and humanity within it.

Our Values

  • Truth: Every story is valid. Every silence is a loss.

  • Transparency: We name what others hide.

  • Humanity: Systems exist to serve people, not control them.

  • Justice: Exposure means nothing without accountability.

  • Healing: Speaking truth is the first act of liberation.


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