Tuesday, December 9, 2025

EXPOSED: Tony Blair & Israel's Favourite Billionaire

Editor's note: More than 10,000 people have signed up for Neuralink's brain-chip registry that has "fueled public excitement" (those with a geek mentality), but the number reflects a waiting list—not actual patients—and only about a dozen severely disabled volunteers have received implants so far. This creates a fatal fallacy: by introducing the chip through sympathetic cases such as people with paralysis, the technology appears inherently benevolent, masking the fact that future uses would extend far beyond medical need. With the device still experimental, high-risk, and controlled by the company's own reporting, the gap between public perception and scientific reality (humanity is being repurposed) remains wide—and the long-term ethical stakes are still unknown. At some point people really will allow their skulls to be opened up and a Neuralink chip installed. And people will turn their brains and personal data over to this guy who runs Oracle being promoted by the "tech evangelist" Tony Blair? And if all this doesn't work? There's always the excarnating option.

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