
Blogger Comment: This is part of the Globalist’s ‘MEGA’ plan for humanity that they have put forward for decades and where if they are not stopped, they will create a time where real humans live as ‘normal’ humans forv a mere few years and where the main reason for this is so that they can totally control humanity forever…please wake up people to what the future real world will bring and be like…absolute slavery and controlled humans…for its coming soon in 2030 if they are not stopped and where the Globalists have told us that future since 1971…and if you want to know why 1971 is significant, see what was created in that year if you can find it…
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Silicon Valley’s most powerful tech elites are openly advancing what critics warn is a radical “transhumanist” agenda aimed at merging the human brain with artificial intelligence, a development raising growing alarms about privacy, surveillance, and the future of humanity itself.
What was once dismissed as science fiction is now being openly discussed by billionaire investors, AI executives, and neurotechnology companies pouring billions into brain-computer interfaces, neural data collection, and AI-human integration.
At the center of the push is the belief among some tech leaders that humanity must eventually fuse with machines in order to survive the rise of superintelligent AI.
“We’re on the cusp of the next major transition, the merger of humans and AI,” venture capitalist and former AI entrepreneur D. Scott Phoenix declared during a TED 2026 conference in Vancouver.
Phoenix predicted that implanting computer chips into human brains would eventually become unavoidable.
“Someone you work with will get it first,” Phoenix said.
“And you’ll hold out for a while, the way you did with the smartphone. But eventually, you won’t.
“The advantages of integration will be hard to compete with.”
Silicon Valley Billionaires Push Human-AI Integration
The idea of “AI transhumanism” has gained traction among some of the most influential figures in Big Tech.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously argued that merging humans with AI may represent humanity’s “best-case scenario” once artificial superintelligence emerges.
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel has also become one of the most vocal advocates of transhumanist ideology, openly discussing the desire to transform the human body and extend life indefinitely.
Bryan Johnson, the anti-aging tech entrepreneur obsessed with reversing aging, recently declared:
“The next era of human is here.”
Meanwhile, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned humanity is entering a turbulent “rite of passage” that will redefine the species itself.
Critics say these comments reveal an increasingly open effort by Silicon Valley elites to reshape human biology through technology while concentrating enormous power over human thought, behavior, and consciousness.
Neural Data Becomes the New Gold Rush
While implanted brain chips remain in early development, the broader neurotechnology industry is already exploding.
The implantable brain-computer interface market is projected to grow from roughly $350 million today to $1.2 billion by 2035, according to industry forecasts.
The wider neurotechnology market is expected to exceed $52 billion by 2032.
Companies are racing to collect what experts increasingly describe as the most valuable form of data in existence: neural data.
Former UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay warned:
“If data is the oil of the 21st century, then ‘brain’ data is the crude oil.”
Unlike ordinary consumer information, neural data can potentially reveal emotions, thoughts, stress levels, attention patterns, and decision-making processes.
Critics warn that this creates unprecedented opportunities for surveillance, manipulation, targeted advertising, and behavioral control.
Neuralink and the Rise of Brain Implants
One of the most prominent players in the field is Neuralink, the Elon Musk-founded company developing implantable brain chips.
The company’s first human patient, Noland Arbaugh, who is paralyzed from the neck down, can reportedly control a computer using only his thoughts after receiving a Neuralink implant.
Neuralink has now conducted more than 20 human clinical trials following years of controversial animal testing.
At the same time, less invasive neurotechnology is already spreading rapidly through consumer devices, including smartwatches, fitness trackers, stress-monitoring apps, and smart glasses.
Critics say these products are quietly conditioning the public to normalize the large-scale collection of biological and neurological data.
Growing Fears Over Surveillance and Mind Control
Opposition to the transhumanist agenda is now emerging across the political spectrum.
Privacy advocates, neuroscientists, legal scholars, and lawmakers are increasingly warning about the dangers of allowing corporations access to intimate neurological information.
Susan Schneider, director of the Center for the Future of AI, Mind and Society at Florida Atlantic University, rejected the argument that humans must merge with AI to survive.
“That logic strikes me as very twisted,” Schneider said.
“Thought data is the most intimate and private data there is,” she warned.
“If abusive platforms gain control of our thought data and misuse it — and use it to manipulate our behavior unbeknownst to us — we will have ruined the very transhumanist prospect from flourishing.”
Joe Allen, a contributor to Steve Bannon’s War Room and a prominent critic of transhumanism, warned that ordinary people risk becoming subservient to billionaire-controlled machine systems.
“You’ve demoralized an entire generation, and told them that they can look forward to basically being pets to the machines or to billionaires with machines,” Allen said.
“If that actually comes true, nightmare.”
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) also blasted Silicon Valley elites for prioritizing profit and power over ordinary Americans.
“You think they’re staying up nights worrying about working people and how this technology will impact those people?” Sanders asked recently.
“They are not. They are doing it to get richer and even more powerful.”
States Begin Fighting Back Against Brain Data Collection
As fears grow, states across America are beginning to move against unrestricted neural surveillance.
Colorado, California, Connecticut, and Montana have already enacted or expanded privacy laws to include neural data generated by the nervous system.
Minnesota is considering broader “neurorights” legislation aimed at protecting citizens from corporate exploitation of brain data.
At the federal level, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) introduced legislation directing regulators to study how neural data could expose thoughts, emotions, and decision-making patterns.
But critics warn Silicon Valley is aggressively lobbying to weaken regulations before the industry fully matures.
Kernel CEO Ryan Field openly admitted his company wants to gather massive amounts of brain data to train AI systems.
“I’m looking for people who will exchange their brain data in exchange for some kind of compensation,” Field said.
Silicon Valley’s Vision for Humanity’s Future
Some tech elites are no longer hiding their belief that the future of humanity itself depends on merging with AI.
Phoenix warned that humans who refuse integration could ultimately be left behind by a superintelligent “God brain.”
“We either get on the train, or we are left behind in a way that’s profoundly bad for us,” he said.
“I don’t think we are going to be able to control a God brain.”
Peter Thiel has also openly discussed transforming the human body into what he described as an “immortal body.”
Critics say the movement increasingly resembles a quasi-religious ideology among billionaire technocrats seeking to redefine what it means to be human while consolidating extraordinary control over society.
Public skepticism remains high.
Recent polling shows overwhelming support for stronger AI regulation, with only a small minority of Americans believing artificial intelligence should remain completely unregulated.
Still, Silicon Valley’s AI accelerationists continue advancing rapidly, backed by enormous financial resources and growing political influence.
For many Americans, the battle over neural data, brain chips, and AI-human integration is no longer science fiction.
It is becoming one of the defining political, ethical, and civil liberties fights of the coming decade.
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