Laura Loomer
@LauraLoomer
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@elonmusk
what’s up?
Can you please address what I have exposed? Chinese communist invaders using @Starlink
to use AliBaba pay in the jungle of Panama to organize their invasion of America and make financial transactions.
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Seymour Butz
@undertbleacherz
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Replying to @LauraLoomer and @HIASrefugees
.@elonmusk please acknowledge these posts. You've shown a great interest in the migrant problem but seem to be turning a blind eye to Laura's work here.
I say that because I haven't seen you acknowledge it. The things she's reporting in Panama are more shocking than other…
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6:00 AM · Feb 20, 2024
from Panama
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Well?..…Elon
Too bad this will never get the sticky it deserves
Shhh Laura! You know the best part is that WHs controlling Musk get to see exactly where every penny comes from and where it goes.
Non-response to this would line up with the theory that the mexican invasion is in fact a whitehat military op
I would not respond to this anyway.
Any implication that Elon should be responsible for things like that or retain information that could be freely given to other parties is kind of against the point.
From a business standpoint, this is one of the better things to avoid answering. There is no win here.
I don't think people are using Starlink with any impression their browsing is anonymous in any way, and I say that as a network engineer who has used Starlink has family with it installed on their houses and I've even installed the satellite.
There is an intrinsic understanding from the consumer PoV that their data is protected from other entities, e.g. not publishing to the media what your activities are and other specifics.
From a business standpoint, Elon does not want to give the media an opportunity to attack him on these grounds -- that can have real financial repercussions for Starlink.
From the other side of things, Elon is not responsible for the people who use it with malicious intent, as that would bring other implications with it.
So, it's not about privacy specifically but about having a certain amount of trust from the consumer that their data won't just be brought to the media and published.
If it wasn't Starlink, it would be anything else. It's not the only way to access satellites, especially for a foreign government.
Stopping their entry would solve the problem, whereas a statement from Elon would not.