Elon Musk announces first Neuralink microchip implanted in human patient after thousands dead during animal trials
Man trying to play God will never go well
For false christs and false prophets will rise and show great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.—Matthew 24:24
On Monday, Elon Musk announced via Twitter (or X) that his company Neuralink had completed its first microchip implant into a human brain. He Tweeted:
“The first human received an implant from @Neuralink yesterday and is recovering well. Initial results show promising neuron spike detection.” (source)
“Enables control of your phone or computer, and through them almost any device, just by thinking. Initial users will be those who have lost the use of their limbs. Imagine if Stephen Hawking could communicate faster than a speed typist or auctioneer. That is the goal.” (source)
Not much is known about the patient. Wired Magazine reported that “Neuralink has not specified where the trial is taking place.” It continued: “Right now, the only details available on the Neuralink surgery come from a single Musk tweet.”
Bloomberg reported that “the company is receiving data from the patient’s brain.”
Hey, what can go wrong with that? Doesn’t everyone want corporations reading their brains?
But you know what, Neuralink might not have too much time to read the patient’s mind if the patient meets the same fate as the animals that were tested previously.
Of this week’s announcement, Noor Al-Sibai wrote for Futurism that this announcement should be viewed “at least slightly terrifying, considering the fates suffered by many of the monkeys it’s experimented upon.”
Al-Sibai added:
“Last May, Neuralink announced on the Musk-owned social network that it had been granted Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval to test its implants on humans, and a few months later said the agency was allowing it to begin recruiting for subjects.
Amid those announcements, however, were some jarring and grotesque reports about the fates that befell some of the company's animal test subjects….
All told, some 21 percent of the company's monkeys reportedly died because of brain implant issues.”
So, Neuralink kills scores of animals in trials and still receives FDA approval. Of course they did (think experimental gene therapy covid bioweapon shot).
In 2022, Futurism reported that Neuralink employees admitted that at least 1,500 animals were killed in trials starting in 2018. Futurism reported:
“The specific allegations are grim, with Reuters reporting that Neuralink has since 2018 so far killed around 1,500 animals, including 280 sheep, pigs and monkeys. It’s not clear how many of the animals have died specifically after being implanted with the company's prototype brain chip — which Musk said this week expects to be implanting in human subjects within six months — but it had been previously reported that 21 percent of its monkeys died because of issues with the devices….
Sources tell Reuters that many mistakes endangering animal wellbeing are avoidable. For example, employees told the outlet, the company allegedly botched surgery on two pigs when it implanted their chips on the wrong vertebra, leading the company veterinarian to recommend killing one of the animals due to its ‘poor psychological well-being.’
Worse, employees told Reuters that mistakes that led to the animals' deaths were sometimes exacerbated by Musk pushing the company to work faster than was safe. One employee vented to colleagues in a message obtained by Reuters that the company's work on animals was a "hack jobs." The outlet reported that numerous employees have raised the concerns internally, and some have left the company entirely due to concerns about how the animals were being treated.”
The details of some of the animal deaths are gruesome. Wired Magazine reported in September 2023 that it included “a battery of complications that developed following procedures involving electrodes being surgically implanted into monkeys’ brains. The complications include bloody diarrhea, partial paralysis, and cerebral edema, a condition colloquially known as ‘brain swelling.’”
Wired continued:
“For example, in an experimental surgery that took place in December 2019, performed to determine the ‘survivability’ of an implant, an internal part of the device ‘broke off’ while being implanted. Overnight, researchers observed the monkey, identified only as ‘Animal 20’ by UC Davis, scratching at the surgical site, which emitted a bloody discharge, and yanking on a connector that eventually dislodged part of the device. A surgery to repair the issue was carried out the following day, yet fungal and bacterial infections took root. Vet records note that neither infection was likely to be cleared, in part because the implant was covering the infected area. The monkey was euthanized on January 6, 2020.
Additional veterinary reports show the condition of a female monkey called ‘Animal 15’ during the months leading up to her death in March 2019. Days after her implant surgery, she began to press her head against the floor for no apparent reason; a symptom of pain or infection, the records say. Staff observed that though she was uncomfortable, picking and pulling at her implant until it bled, she would often lie at the foot of her cage and spend time holding hands with her roommate.
Animal 15 began to lose coordination, and staff observed that she would shake uncontrollably when she saw lab workers. Her condition deteriorated for months until the staff finally euthanized her. A necropsy report indicates that she had bleeding in her brain and that the Neuralink implants left parts of her cerebral cortex ‘focally tattered.’
Yet another monkey, Animal 22, was euthanized in March 2020 after his cranial implant became loose. A necropsy report revealed that two of the screws securing the implant to the skull loosened to the extent that they ‘could easily be lifted out.’ The necropsy for Animal 22 clearly states that “the failure of this implant can be considered purely mechanical and not exacerbated by infection.” If true, this would appear to directly contradict Musk’s statement that no monkeys died as a result of Neuralink’s chips.”
Of course, the harm to body is bad. But a more important point is the harm Neuralink does to the eternal soul.
As the Wired piece linked near the top, Musk has stated the goal of Neuralink is to “achieve a symbiosis with artificial intelligence.” He wants to merge man with machine.
In reality, that will never happen. But arrogant men trying to play God will harm many along the way.
And yet, there are still millions of so-called “conservatives,” even professing “Christians,” that put Musk on a pedestal as some sort of hero. It’s disturbing and baffling.
This should go without saying, but never let yourself submit to this dangerous experiment.
“The allure people have for Elon Musk, namely on the controlled opposition ‘right,’ is such an obvious example of the Hegelian Dialectic, to keep people controlled and lulled to sleep and led astray. Musk was and is not your friend. Give me a break….
Neuralink is just another imitation by Satan to discredit, emulate, and mock the miracles performed by Jesus Christ. Satan and his ministers cannot instantaneously do all these things themselves, so he just elevates ‘science’ as the people’s god and inserts an imitation of what the Almighty God can do….
The point is, this Neuralink (and other subsequent devices) will be able to zombify the masses. I would not be shocked if these people start trialing this stuff on corpses and cadavers to prove they can resurrect people from the grave, with the false promise of infinite life.”—Jacob Thompson