Texas, USA – In a closed‑door press conference at a SpaceX facility, Elon Musk stunned the tech and science world by announcing the Starlink 2.0 – Interplanetary Network project. Far from stopping at providing full coverage for Earth, this system is designed to extend connectivity to the Moon, Mars, and even more distant planets.

Musk stated that Starlink 2.0 will use next‑generation quantum satellites, delivering data transmission speeds up to 20 times faster than 5G with virtually zero latency. Satellites will be positioned in multiple strategic orbits, forming a “network of light” enveloping space, enabling instant communication between planets. Some insider sources even revealed that the system could transmit neural signals, opening the door to controlling devices remotely with nothing but thought.

However, the announcement immediately sparked a wave of suspicion. Some experts believe Musk may have accessed extraterrestrial technology following a recent Starship test. Governments around the world fear that an interplanetary network could become a tool for global surveillance, while NASA has remained unusually silent. Notably, a group of hackers claimed to have intercepted a test data packet containing unidentified signals that match no known Earth‑based communication standard.

Closing the press conference, Musk hinted: “Starlink 2.0 is just the beginning. Once the network spans the entire Solar System, we will not only connect… but with other intelligences out there”. The remark instantly fueled rumors about the AI Mothership and a top‑secret Neuralink project – said to be leading toward an experiment that could shake humanity to its core.