This will be labeled a conspiracy theory, and rightly so as it is literaly about highly secretive conspiracy, but dont let that stop you from looking deeper into it. I am confident there is something to this and that it is huge. Essentially we havent been paying enough attention to the breadth of neurotech out there as we have thought neuralink was the only approach.
Uhhh, those tweets read like a mentally ill person descending into obsession over chatgpt spitting out general answers to leading questions about a fairly obvious technological leap which I'm sure many many people have thought of. The gist i can get is basically, nerves use electricity, people can manipulate electricity, therefore this person believes it's _currently possible_ for someone to have a device that can on the fly _discover and track the location of every neuron in your body_ (he literally says this but provides no proof), and then send specific impulses that can essentially control you like a walking puppet?
This is, obviously, fucking ridiculous. Like sure, it's theoretically possible but the single biggest difficulty is the one he devotes the least time explaining. How will the device discover the location of every neuron in your body. Does a model of the brain that allows full control of muscular and speech actions exist? Those things are like 100 years away. Have you looked at a brain scan? They're ridiculously below the resolution to pinpoint single neurons and those scans are the size of whole rooms!
You can't just justify any ridiculous bullshit by saying, "they're gonna tell you this is bullshit". Of course they're gonna tell you this is bullshit! Show me documents.
Elon musk can barely get a monkey to play a video game with an implant in its brain. To be able to remotely discover and control an entire human nervous system and brain with a consealable device is pure fun science fiction. That's nothing to say of the mans obvious illness. He's messaging the dallas fbi with this stuff! Telling people to "get access to this phone number and look at the texts from this other phone number, there you'll see what they don't want you to know". Or, "hack into my Gmail, look at me emails, they'll show you things you wish you didn't see". Clear mental illness. Sad that you're parading him around like this. Boy i hope this isn't you, because oh man, good luck.
Yes the symptoms are typically psychosis in appearance of course. Even after such encounters people retain some strange speculations as they attempt to make sense of it all (are those delusions?) We typically have a need to make sense of such suffering or tragedy so one cannot blame them for not withholding from an interpretation/hypothesis.
Some of your desc. is an exaggeration, that isn't typical of people on this forum.
By years end I estimate that the number of testimonials (usually longer than 30min each) will probably be somewhere around 100-200 interviews or self-recording on their own pages (which are currently hard to find).
The issue of separating perceptive illusion due to attack vs intrinsic mental illness vs a combination will be difficult. But in fact most of the methodology is already in place, it is just that most funders and professionals are prejudice towards to the topic (you can't blame them). I was myself for years telling say homeless who would complain about such things to attempt to get some antipsychotic medication (I don't know that they could anyway).
https://twitter.com/MartinS67861003?s=09
One will only be able to move beyond the 'they are just schizo' phase with enough time and evidence.