Elon Musk is under federal investigation related to Neuralink immediately after the Twitter files exposed the Hunter Biden coverup
· Dec 6, 2022 · NottheBee.com

It's crazy how things in life just sort of work out, isn't it?

Immediately after Elon Musk released the Twitter files which confirmed that the FBI and government colluded with Big Tech to prop up Biden and hide the laptop from hell, the Biden DOJ is now going directly after Elon Musk.

Neuralink Corp is developing a brain implant it hopes will help paralyzed people walk again and cure other neurological ailments. The federal probe, which has not been previously reported, was opened in recent months by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Inspector General at the request of a federal prosecutor, according to two sources with knowledge of the investigation. The probe, one of the sources said, focuses on violations of the Animal Welfare Act, which governs how researchers treat and test some animals.

Reuters could not determine the full scope of the federal investigation or whether it involved the same alleged problems with animal testing identified by employees in Reuters interviews. A spokesperson for the USDA inspector general declined to comment. U.S. regulations don't specify how many animals companies can use for research, and they give significant leeway to scientists to determine when and how to use animals in experiments. Neuralink has passed all USDA inspections of its facilities, regulatory filings show.

But it's not like the Deep State would ever team up to investigate the perceived enemy of the Democratic candidates based on bogus evidence though...

That could never happen in America.

It's just that the champion of free speech who is revealing the corruption of the government, media, and big tech is bad. We don't know what he's done wrong, but believe me, the deep state is going to get to the bottom of it unless he shuts up.

Keep going Elon, you're taking flak because you're over the target.


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