Tell Elon Musk to Stop His Cruel Animal Experiments!

Right now, Elon Musk's company Neuralink is mutilating and killing monkeys in invasive, often deadly brain experiments.

Elon Musk claims he started Neuralink with the goal of developing brain implants that would enable humans to control electronic devices directly with brain activity. But hundreds of pages of public records have revealed the true horrors of the company: skulls cut open, devices implanted, chronic infections, paralysis, seizures, and the killing of harmless animals.

The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM) is urging Neuralink to end these cruel experiments. PCRM's work to stop these horrific experiments has caused the U.S. Department of Justice and the USDA Office of Inspector General to launch investigations into the company, and our campaign has generated media coverage worldwide.

However, Neuralink is still conducting experiments on animals at its facilities in California and Texas, and we can't let this torture continue. Join with PCRM and use your voice to stand up for innocent animals by asking Neuralink to end these cruel experiments now! Together, we have a real chance of getting through to them.

We have provided text for you, but if you decide to write your own message, please be polite and encouraging.
Dear Messrs. Musk and Birchall,

I am disturbed by Neuralink's history and continued use of nonhuman animals in brain experiments. The hundreds of pages of public records from your company's funding of experiments at UC Davis reveal suffering and death for the monkeys used. Further, Neuralink removed video footage from the public university in an apparent effort to hide evidence of this cruelty. Please release those videos, halt experiments on animals, and invest in human-relevant research methods.

Sincerely
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