So what does Musk have to do with North Korea, is South Korea hiring him to launch their spy satellites related in any way, and what does any of this have to do with Killary and her servers? Seems like now, with Musk taking a much more prominent role in whatever is coming down, we really need to understand how all this ties together. SpaceX became a military defense contractor during the Obama administration by suing the US government and ULA (Boeing+Lockheed Martin). Obviously there was a backroom deal. Was SpaceX used to funnel missile technology to North Korea? If so, what does this mean about the dirt Musk may have on the deep state, and was Musk then turned under the Trump administration when Space Force was created, or is he still a deep state asset? Sometimes Q's cryptic comments can be incredibly frustrating. I can't see how any of this ties together...
Yeah...this reminds me of the whole Musk/SpaceX/Korea connection which everyone just kind of dropped back in the day.
https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/366276-elon-musk-jokes-spacex-rocket-a-nuclear-ufo-from-north-korea/
https://spacenews.com/south-korea-hires-spacex-to-launch-five-spy-satellites-by-2025/
https://www.fool.com/investing/2022/04/25/how-spacex-became-a-korean-defense-contractor/
So what does Musk have to do with North Korea, is South Korea hiring him to launch their spy satellites related in any way, and what does any of this have to do with Killary and her servers? Seems like now, with Musk taking a much more prominent role in whatever is coming down, we really need to understand how all this ties together. SpaceX became a military defense contractor during the Obama administration by suing the US government and ULA (Boeing+Lockheed Martin). Obviously there was a backroom deal. Was SpaceX used to funnel missile technology to North Korea? If so, what does this mean about the dirt Musk may have on the deep state, and was Musk then turned under the Trump administration when Space Force was created, or is he still a deep state asset? Sometimes Q's cryptic comments can be incredibly frustrating. I can't see how any of this ties together...
Lot's of questions. Very few answers.
u/#q437
So do you think the Ancient Aliens theory is legit?
Fair enough.