My verdict of Elon Musk ...

in babylonbee •  2 years ago 

Elon Musk is on a lot of folks minds these days. I have very mixed feelings about the guy, given what I have read about his background, and his futuristic visions of establishing life on Mars, his SpaceX, and NeuroLink (brain implants), and Tesla EV endeavors. On the surface, he seems very much aligned with the master minds of The Great Reset.

I honestly haven't spent a great deal of time attempting to research the guy and his motives. Like, he's got ten kids from different wives, and girlfriends, and given some really weird names? Throughout history, he certainly doesn't exceed the weirdness and eccentricity of many others, unless he actually is attending occult sex rituals involving small children wearing a mask and robe? That, I have never been able to find.

I honestly don't know what to think. But, I did watch a video with him of an interview with the Babylon Bee (a satirical news site leaning right in modern vernacular) sometime a ways back, and found it pretty interesting. Musk, at least to my mind, seemed quite naive having certain conditioned responses, pretty steeped in the global narrative, but the Bee folks chimed in with some pertinent observations.

Not too long after, the Babylon Bee was banned from Twitter for posting a satirical post naming Rachel Levine man of the year, after USA Today had named her its "Woman of the Year". If you don't know who Rachel Levine is, you are not keeping up.

Anyway, not so long after, Musk put a bid in to buy Twitter. He offered $44.20 per share of Twitter stock as his offer. I first thought it was a joke, given the obvious "420" reference, an offer that was above what the stock was worth on the day of his offer. Granted this guy is toted as being the richest man in the world (another questionable factoid -- doubt that the British Royal family or other monarchal families wealth were considered), so what's another 44 Billion, eh?

In any event, he later tried to get out of the deal, but ended up actually buying Twitter. He has reinstated the Babylon Bee. And oh, how the establishment that once loved his innovations and eccentricity is now railing against him, including investigations into his companies by the DOJ, etc., because he is actually advocating for free speech and releasing internal emails which prove election interference.

My internal jury is still out, until and unless he also reveals all the suppression and censorship by Twitter and all social media of alternative science which debunks the official agenda surrounding the R O N A. Time will only tell, and hopefully life goes on.

I have no heroes, but I do try to judge deeds and actions above popular opinion. Still don't understand why he is pushing doge coin, which seems like a big ponzi scheme to me, doomed to be a failed experiment, soon under government regulation, a trial run maybe for a global digital currency system -- which will require so much energy to run that we must give up our private gas guzzling autos to appease all the private jetters?

Anyway, here's that interview with the Babylon Bee. I think if you do watch it, and stick with it because it is pretty long, you'll get some chuckles. At least I did. He was talking with these Christian guys about how Jesus was obviously pro alcohol because he made wine out of water. One of the last of Musk's comments at the end of the video is "the woke mind virus has just made everything less funny". I dunno anything for certain. You decide.

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