Woman undergoes more than 50 surgeries without anesthesia to implant chips and become a cyborg

A British woman hopes to fulfill her wish of becoming a cyborg, so she has undergone dozens of painful surgeries in order to achieve her mission.

Although it may seem like something taken from a movie, a movement of people has risen up in the world who firmly believe that the future of humanity lies in joining together bodies with technology.

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Many of these individuals are serious about experimenting with their own bodies and testing their own barriers.

These are associated with terms such as biohackers, transhumanists, “grinders”; in simpler words, people who want to take the human experience to a new level to get closer to the idea of ​​becoming cyborgs; such is the case with Lepht Anonymous.

Lepht has described herself as “a British wetware hacker with no face or gender, no gods or money, who likes people, science, and practical transhumanism.”

She runs a blog called Sapiens Anonym, where she informs her followers about her experiences and physical transformations “on her way to becoming a cyborg.”

To date, the British woman has had more than 50 surgeries, with the help of other “practical transhumanists” or on her own, to implant chips in her body and make modifications using technology to improve, change, or as they say , “Hack”, some functions in her and her organism.

It is necessary to clarify that there is a difference between “hacker” and “biohacker”, because while the first term seeks to modify a system, the second one has the aspiration of modifying the body, which they classify as an integrated human system.

In 2007, Lepht underwent her first surgery, where she implanted a chip with a friend’s help. 

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Since then, she has not stopped, exceeding 50 implantations, testing with all kinds of devices and thereby examining the limits of science and humanity.

An aspect that has driven her popularity within this community is that most of her interventions have been done by herself without using any type of anesthesia.

This is because she does not have a degree in medicine, she does not have access to any type of these implements; so she exposes herself to great pain to get the results she wants.

Such incentives have led Lepht to receive different types of comments, on the one hand there are those who admire her “courage”, while others question and criticize her “irresponsibility” and unnatural tastes, for being able to set a bad example to new generations.

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