Jasour – News Desk
Engineer Waleed Hajjaj, an information security expert, stated that regular medications have side effects, and the same applies to the electronic chip announced by Elon Musk. He clarified that while any idea aimed at serving humanity is natural, it may be reshaped to achieve the goals of certain groups and nations.
Waleed Hajjaj added that implanting an electronic chip in the brain, as announced by Elon Musk, is claimed to restore vision and treat individuals with paralysis. However, it could also potentially be used later to control humans. He emphasized the need for legislation and legal frameworks to safeguard and protect citizens, noting that such technology could manipulate human consciousness and increase crime rates.
He continued: “The electronic chips announced by Elon Musk may have side effects similar to regular medications.” He explained that these chips have the ability to connect to the internet and mobile devices, and there would be possibilities to alter a person’s mood through hormone secretion, opening a new field of intrusion called “manipulation of citizens’ consciousness.”