Anonymous ID: 377107 Jan. 10, 2024, 11:20 a.m. No.20220437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0469

MUSK every bit as evil as FAUCI and all the nwo puppets

 

In July 2020, according to Musk, Neuralink obtained a FDA breakthrough device designation which allows limited human testing under the FDA guidelines for medical devices.[45][46]

 

Neuralink tests their devices by surgically implanting them in the brains of live monkeys, pigs and other animals.[47] Neuralink's methods have been criticized by groups such as PETA.[48] From 2017 to 2020, Neuralink's experiments on monkeys were conducted in partnership with UC Davis. At the end of their partnership, UC Davis transferred seven monkeys to Neuralink. In 2022, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) alleged that Neuralink and UC Davis had mistreated several monkeys, subjecting them to psychological distress, extreme suffering, and chronic infections due to surgeries.[49] Experiments conducted by Neuralink and UC Davis have involved at least 23 monkeys, and the PCRM believes that 15 of those monkeys died or were euthanized as a result of the experiments. Furthermore, the PCRM alleged that UC Davis withheld photographic and video evidence of the mistreatment.[50]

 

In February 2022, Neuralink said that macaque monkeys died and were euthanized after experimentation, denying that any animal abuse had occurred.[51][52] Musk previously stated that Neuralink implants might be introduced by injecting them through the jugular vein, and not by opening the cranium (which Neuralink currently requires).[53] In December 2022, it was reported that Neuralink was under federal investigation by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) regarding animal welfare violations. Additionally, a report by Reuters cited claims from several Neuralink employees that testing was being rushed due to Musk's demands for fast results, which was leading to needless suffering and deaths among the animals.[52][54] A September 2023 exposé by Wired provided additional details on the primate deaths based on public records and confidential interviews with a former Neuralink employee and a current researcher at the California National Primate Research Center.[13][55] Those records showed complications with the installation of electrodes, including partial paralysis, bloody diarrhea, and brain swelling.[13]

 

In July 2023, an investigation by the USDA found no evidence of animal welfare breaches in the trials other than a previous, self reported incident from 2019.[56] The PCRM disputed the results of the investigation.[57]

 

In October 2023, Wired reported that Neuralink worked to keep details of animal suffering and death hidden from the public.[58] In November 2023, U.S. lawmakers asked the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate whether Neuralink deceived investors in by omitting details about possible animal deaths.[59]

 

Human testing

Neuralink received FDA approval for human clinical trials in May 2023.[60] The FDA had previously rejected a 2022 application to pursue human clinical trials citing "major safety concerns involving the device’s lithium battery; the potential for the implant’s tiny wires to migrate to other areas of the brain; and questions over whether and how the device can be removed without damaging brain tissue."[61]

 

On September 19, 2023, Neuralink opened up its first human trials for recruitment under an investigational device exemption by the FDA.[62][63]

 

Elon Musk's and Neurolink's innovative neurointerface has all the makings of a true stride forward in the next generation of brain-machine interfaces for both research and therapeutic applications. Invasive interfaces can assist handicapped persons in controlling external equipment and communicating with others. Future communication technologies, we predict, will be built on brain-computer interfaces that receive brain signals and transform them into messages that are then delivered to mobile or other devices. Furthermore, invasive brain-machine interfaces will allow people to communicate directly through their thoughts.[64][65]

 

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