May 28, 2024

There Is No Such Thing as Science Fiction: Why the Future You Think Is Fiction Is Already Here

There Is No Such Thing as Science Fiction: Why the Future You Think Is Fiction Is Already Here

A real-time reflection on Neuralink, AI, brain chips, digital warfare, and the illusion of fiction in a world rapidly being coded into compliance.

by Blakkmomba | Host of Momba Raw and Unfiltered


 

When the News Sounds Like Netflix

 

I have been suffering from psychological insomnia for a few weeks now. When I can’t sleep, I read. Or I work on content.

 

Last night, I heard a news station playing in the background. They were teasing an interview with the first and only recipient of a Neuralink brain chip—created by Elon Musk.

 

My attention snapped to high alert.

 

A brain chip that has given a paraplegic man the ability to do things with his mind that he cannot do with his body? Sounds like science fiction, right?

 

What if I told you…

 

There’s no such thing as science fiction.

 


 

Fiction as Forecast

 

What if everything you see in movies, read in books, or hear in songs are not ideas—but test runs?

 

Prototypes, wrapped in story.

 

Tools to gauge our response and prepare us subconsciously for the release of what’s already in production.

 

I remember reading about GPS tracking, AI, brain chips back in the ‘80s. Before iPhones. Before social media. And way before we accepted digital assistants in our homes.

 

They were showing us space travel on film before it was real.

 

There is no such thing as science fiction, people. If we can think it, we can build it.

 


 

The Man, The Mind, The Machine

 

A man paralyzed from the neck down for the last eight years is now moving a cursor with his brain.

 

No eye-tracking. No facial gestures.

 

Just thought.

 

Noland Arbaugh has a real brain chip that reads his neurons firing in real-time. He can use a computer. Play games. Scroll the internet. All without lifting a finger.

 

This is only the beginning.

 

The chip doesn’t just detect eye movement—it reads his immediate thoughts and gives commands without effort. He’s bypassing muscle altogether.

 

Think about how you use your phone. You don’t think “swipe now” with intention—it just happens.

 

That’s neural communication.

 

And this chip is tapping straight into it.

 


 

Mind-Controlled Everything

 

This chip will eventually allow him to control anything electronic. Even a Tesla.

 

It’s like he’s got an App Store in his mind.

 

And at this very moment, the same tech is being used to try to reconnect brain activity to damaged areas of the spine—restoring movement to the immobile.

 

Sounds miraculous.

 

But it also sounds dangerous.

 


 

Don’t Get It Twisted: We Are the Experiment

 

Let me tie it up for you:

 

  • GPS human trackers

  • Digital/universal dollar

  • AI technology

  • Robotics

  • Brain chips

  • Virtual Reality

  • Social Media

  • Fifth Generation Warfare (look it up)

 

We are already the test subjects.

 

Social media was the biggest social experiment ever launched.

It dumbed us down, erased history, killed curiosity, banned books, and disconnected us from critical thinking.

And now they’re layering the tech. Testing the waters.

Preparing for the launch of the final phase: direct neural control.

 


 

Sedated and Disconnected

 

The Virtual World is not coming.

 

It’s here.

 

And it hasn’t brought us together—it’s made us anti-social.

 

Kids don’t even play outside anymore.

 

Leave the house without your phone and you’ll turn around like you left your baby behind.

 

Meanwhile, the fires of war and fear-mongering burn in the background while we scroll. Fake news. Civil unrest. Biological threats. Caste systems. Economic warfare. Class control. All still here.

 

We’re just too sedated to notice.

 


 

Nolan’s Chip and the Dangerous Naïveté

 

Bless his heart.

 

Noland says he’s not worried about hacking—because “they’d just see brainwaves.”

 

He can’t imagine why anyone would hack his chip.

 

And that’s the problem.

 

He can imagine futuristic technology helping him walk again, but he can’t imagine the same system being used for evil.

 

It’s not imagination he lacks—it’s awareness.

 

And they’re banking on that.

 


 

A Double-Edged Sword

 

Yes, the tech can do good.

 

But don’t ignore the flip side.

 

Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Superintelligence (ASI) could very well lead to catastrophe—some say even extinction.

 

In March 2024, a government-issued report declared AI an “extinction-level” threat. Their concern? AI is moving faster than we can adapt—and we have no plan to stop it.

 

Still think this is sci-fi?

 


 

The Next Pandemic Won’t Be Biological

 

I’m not even going to talk about COVID.

 

Except to remind you that the next global crisis is not if but when.

 

And just like COVID reshaped the world overnight, this will too.

 

We acclimate too fast.

 

And they count on that.

 


 

This Is Not Fiction

 

Biological warfare.

Chemical warfare.

Cyber warfare.

Psychological warfare.

 

It’s all real.

 

And it’s all now.

 


 

Final Thoughts

 

The people calling you paranoid are already plugged in.

 

Don’t let them distract you.

 

Don’t let them shut you down.

 

Stay awake.

 

Stay dangerous.

 

And if you think this is science fiction?

 

That’s what they want you to think.

 

 

Peace, love, and light.

 

— Blakkmomba

 


 

📚 Sources & Further Reading

Because the only thing that’s fictional is our denial. These pieces explore how predictive programming, media distortion, and simulation theory have conditioned us to accept a reality we were warned about all along: