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posted ago by sleepydude ago by sleepydude +15 / -0

Despite Elon spitting in the eye of Twitter at the expense of a cacophony of REEEs from the brainwashed masses in from the cracking walls of their now defunct safe space, I'm not that excited about it all.

Elon is as shady as the rest of them. Others here have already expressed concern, especially since his biggest claim to fame, Tesla EVs and Starlink, have been and continue to play into the NWO reductionist schemes.

Electric Vehicles are a farce, meant to cripple our infrastructure. This is known.

Starlink is providing services to Ukraine, China, and other unsavory characters. This is known.

His past alludes to obvious silver-spoon secret society shenanigans. This is known.

Why the turn-about face?

Elon is most definitely not the face of wholesome conservative values. He waxes poetically about chimera cat girls, androids, AI neural interfaces, and even named his son "X AE A-XII" and his daughter "Exa Dark Sideræl"

I mean... Do you not see the red flags?

I've seen a few of the nutters suggest he is being controlled by White Hats to ruin Twitter, sure.

But taking Twitter private, with new ownership, might be a big smokescreen to get out of some obvious class-action lawsuits when the news comes to light that they've been actively aiding human trafficking on their platform. It's actually all too convenient for the NWO folk that their crown jewel of social media is going to have a legal safety net while the transition occurs.

All I'm saying is that I don't trust Musk as far as I can throw him, and he certainly seems like he's gaining in weight lately.

Time will tell, but as it stands Musk buying Twitter just seems like a distraction at best and a swatting of the wasp's nest of liberal freaks at worst.

As it stands, I've never been on Twitter, I've had no use for it, and I don't expect I'll join Truth Social anytime soon either, so maybe my opinion on the matter doesn't count for much.

Even so, maybe just wait until Elon shows his true colors before singing his praises. He bought it for a reason, but hell if anyone knows what that reason is.

The safe bet is: if it's too good to be true, it probably is...