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It IS odd. Thank you for bringing it up anon.
Actually, what’s crazy enough, I first heard about such “conspiracy theories” and started reading up on them about 2015. Before Musk was as bombastically public a figure in all our eyesights for his politics particularly, not just for being a CEO and behind popular projects like Tesla.
Anyway, that was when I even studied Delgado a little and bought his book. Pic related. This was published in 1969!
His work, as you said, was on what he called the stimoceiver, working through electric stimulation of the brain, hence like you said something like an analog version of Neuralink.
It, in part, worked! At least from what he publicly know. He didn’t use it on humans, at least so far as we know, unless the CIA gave him some test subjects (MK-Ultra was majorly American but they also recruited Canadian researchers, so why not a Spanish one like Delgado?), but instead on a bull, which he did a dramatic public demonstration of suddenly stopping it in a charge towards him with a remote connected to the stimoceiver in the bull’s brain.