Russian Man Hospitalized After Performing Self-Surgery to Install Microchip in His Brain

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Russian Man Hospitalized , After Performing Self-Surgery , to Install Microchip in His Brain.
'Newsweek' reports that a man in Russia was hospitalized
after drilling into his skull to implant a microchip he
believed would allow him to control his dreams.
'Newsweek' reports that a man in Russia was hospitalized
after drilling into his skull to implant a microchip he
believed would allow him to control his dreams.
The incident was reportedly detailed in a post
shared on Telegram by Mash Siberia,
the Siberian subsidiary of Russia's Mash news.
According to his Twitter account, Michael Raduga used
a household drill to implant a dream-controlling chip
after studying how neurosurgeons work on the internet.
According to his Twitter account, Michael Raduga used
a household drill to implant a dream-controlling chip
after studying how neurosurgeons work on the internet.
I bought a drill,
drilled a hole in my head and
implanted an electrode in my brain, Michael Raduga, Founder of the Phase Research Center, via Telegram.
According to Raduga, despite almost dying during
the process, the results have offered him , "fantastic prospects for future
dream control technologies.".
According to Raduga, despite almost dying during
the process, the results have offered him , "fantastic prospects for future
dream control technologies.".
Alongside graphic photos of the procedure, Raduga tweeted, , "On May 17, 2023, I performed by myself
trepanation, electrode implantation, and
electrical stimulation of my brain's motor cortex.".
I needed it to test
brain stimulation
during lucid dreaming, Michael Raduga, Founder of the Phase Research Center, via Telegram.
'Newsweek' reports that the man was
taken to the hospital and treated for
injuries after completing the operation.
Raduga is the founder of
the Phase Research Center.
According to the organization's website, Raduga has
conducted studies on out-of-body experiences,
lucid dreaming and astral projection.
According to the organization's website, Raduga has
conducted studies on out-of-body experiences,
lucid dreaming and astral projection.
Mail Online reports that the chip was
removed from Raduga's brain shortly
after his self-performed surgery.

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