The foundation and building of large corporate fortunes is not normally a quick process. There are always exceptions of course, but generally things take time. The conventional wisdom, which has proven true time and again, is that “it takes the first generation to make it, and the second generation to make it really big.”
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The process has been the same in all cases, and it certainly applies today to the current “Richest Man in the World”, Elon Musk.
All you have to do is think. Using Elon Musk as an example, the man appeared to come from literally nowhere and yet suddenly “owns” the world’s largest auto manufacturer. Musk at the same time began an aggressive program of launching tens of thousands of communications satellites, and then SpaceX, “Elon Musk’s private spaceflight company”, the maker of the Starship, planning International Space Station missions, no less. Then we have Musk buying Twitter for $44 billion.
In the last 100 years, anyone attempting to create a new auto company and brand has met with disaster, but Musk apparently experienced not a hiccup with the Tesla that is suddenly a world favorite. This would have required perhaps ten years of planning and design, the planning of factories and production, the creation of supply lines, the testing and certification, and so much more, but with Tesla this apparently all occurred overnight in a vacuum. Are we to believe Elon Musk designed the Tesla? There is no evidence Musk has the ability to design even a dipstick, much less an entire car, so how did all this occur and what was the source of the background billions required to bring this project to fruition? Musk played no part in the creation of the Tesla. He just somehow showed up at the end, “owning” the company.
Similarly, the aggressive program of communication satellites that “Elon Musk” has launched; this as well would require many years of planning and design, to say nothing of arranging the launch facilities and obtaining the necessary thousands of paying customers. This again would require years and billions of dollars in financing but, like Bezos’ space flight program, this one suddenly appeared in full bloom, operating, launched, and ready to go. Who did the planning for this? It certainly wasn’t Musk, so who was behind it? And the money for all this came from where? “Musk’s” Tesla has never made a profit, so where would he obtain the billions for a pie-in-the-sky system of tens of thousands of communications satellites? Nothing like this can happen without a decade or more of intensive planning and an enormous investment, and obviously none of that came from Musk.
Why does everyone forget the company he started and sold for upwards of 300 million?
That's certainly no drop in the bucket, and he couldn't have "come out of nowhere" after that...
Paypal?
That was a stormy ride with many contentious counters to the narrative.
Bowster, you should go after Elon for this.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/20612145/elon-musks-neuralink-tests-left-monkeys-dead/
Neuralink is some of the scariest stuff of all time. Elon will take over the world with that. Cars, Neuralinks, SpaceX, Starlink, Yuge DOD contracts. DOD is behind Covid-19 so there is that also. It seems like he will take control in a few more years.
At least he has the potential to rule the wold, and those values align with the WEF, NWO stuff. That is the scary part.
creepy stuff
https://www.republicworld.com/technology-news/science/elon-musks-brain-chip-firm-neuralink-kept-suffering-animals-alive-for-no-reason-report-articleshow.html
He further revealed, per Daily Mail, that the neurosurgeons used a substance called BioGlue as a sealant for the surgical holes in the skull of the monkeys which caused swelling and hemorrhage. Not only was BioGlue not authorised for usage in brain surgery by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but it was being used in amounts of 15-20 ml instead of the instructional 3-5 ml. What's more, is that the company had to sacrifice a monkey ahead of schedule after a botched experiment, the former employee told Daily Mail.
No, zip2