Musk in the Crosshairs
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You know you’re doing something right in the world when you have all media outlets from both the left and the right come out and try to destroy you. And that’s what’s happened to Elon Musk. Elon Musk is in the crosshairs. Now, again, long time listeners and people that have been following me, I’ve been critical of Musk. I have never been thrilled with the subsidies that he has gotten. But again, I can also appreciate what the guy’s accomplished and what the guy has done. But he’s a threat now.
He’s a threat. X is, believe it or not, they are, oh, everybody was tearing down X. You always see stories, oh, the value of X is worth this. X is a threat. X is, you know, the left-leaning, is an existential threat to the mainstream media. They don’t like it. And I don’t like the fact that guess what? He allows free speech on the platform. So last week, the Wall Street Journal, okay? Oh, who owns a Wall Street Journal?
Yeah, the Murdoch folks, the same people that own Fox and other right wing publications, did a hit piece, Top Story. Top Story, I woke up early in the morning, I read this and I’m like, what? I read this story and I’m going through, Wall Street Journal, yeah. Going after Elon Musk, accusing him of doing drugs. Accusing him of doing drugs, illegal drug use. Now,
There are people that are in positions of power right now. I’m not gonna go naming people. There are CEOs of major media companies. Again, I’m going back in the day. This is decades ago. I’m not gonna name that. The head of a major media outlet, major, new, you can try to guess who this is, was a…
massive druggy back in the day. He would be, I’m talking Tony Montana, okay type of crap. And again, he’s the CEO, he’s running a major media company. Anyway, let’s leave it at that. Anyway, they’re going after Musk and they’re saying that executives, executives and board members are very concerned about Elon Musk and his drug use. Who are the sources?
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Anonymous sources. Anonymous sources, and if you ever realize here on the program, I get a hold of information and I self-censor myself. There was some things in regards to Donald Trump last week and I said, hey, listen, I got all that, but I’m not reporting on this because I can’t confirm it six ways past Sunday, I’m not gonna do that. But anyway, they basically said that,
Yeah, he was doing drugs. NASA, NASA came out and said, you gotta be kidding me. Yep, NASA says that Elon Musk is not in violation of workplace rules on alcohol and drugs that could threaten rocket launches. The agency does not have evidence of non-compliance from SpaceX on how the company addresses the drug and alcohol-free workforce.
regulations. We expect our commercial partners to meet all workplace safety requirements and the execution of those missions and the services they provide the American people. Again, the Wall Street Journal piece was, again, almost the whole thing anonymous sourcing as people have witnessed drug use and others with knowledge of it. And here’s one of the paragraphs in the Wall Street Journal article.
The world’s wealthiest person has used LSD, cocaine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms often at private parties around the world where attendees sign non-disclosure agreements or give up their phones to enter according to the people of witness’ drug use and others with knowledge of it.” And then they cited these different things. Again, Wall Street Journal.
Musk went after the Wall Street Journal. He said Wall Street Journal’s not fit to line a parrot cage for a bird. After he did, remember he got in trouble. He went on Joe Rogan’s program. And remember he smoked pot on Joe Rogan’s program. After that, came under fire for that, he agreed at NASA’s request to do three years of random drug testing.
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not even trace quantities were found of any drugs or alcohol. Again, he’s onto something, okay? This is when again, the Watchdog on Wall Street Axis of Evil, big business, politicians, mainstream media, when they come after you, and they’re gonna come after you, you’re doing something right. Watchdog on Wallstreet.com