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WikiLeaks receives 711 ETH donation that warns of ‘thoughts management chips’

By Editorial Board Published February 17, 2025 2 Min Read
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WikiLeaks receives 711 ETH donation that warns of ‘thoughts management chips’

A thriller “programmer” who burned over 600 ETH ($1.6 million) and donated one other 711.52 ETH ($1.9 million) to WikiLeaks left a collection of cryptic messages within the crypto transactions about thoughts management and militarized “nano-brain-computer chips.”

Going by the title Hu Lezhi and referring to themselves as an “ordinary programmer,” the nameless whistleblower used the dear messages to say that two bosses from quant-focused Chinese language hedge fund Kuande Funding (often known as WizardQuant) “used brain-computer weapons to persecute all company employees.”

The alleged programmer claims that in 2022, they realized that they’d been “manipulated by the mind control organization since I was born.”

Translated from Chinese language, they stated, “Brain-computer chips have been deployed militarily on a large scale. All military powers are using base stations, radios, and nano-brain-computer chips to control all citizens.”

BREAKING: Somebody simply burnt 500 ETH (~$1,400,000) by sending it to 0x000… and wrote the next message 👇

“The bosses of Kuande Investment: Feng Xin and Xu Yuzhi used brain-computer weapons to persecute all company employees and former employees, and even they themselves… pic.twitter.com/Ou9ejFbHAv

— Pluid (@tryPluid) February 17, 2025

They added, “As the brain-computer interface and mind-reading technology keeps developing, there is a new mode of crime in which wild animals become puppets or complete slaves to the digital machine.”

The sender has left these cryptic messages in transactions to inactive addresses and WikiLeaks. It’s reportedly burned over 600 ETH ($1.68 million) and donated roughly 1,950 ETH ($5.48 million) in complete throughout the previous week, with 711.52 ETH being handed to the non-profit writer.

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