Q suggested that there has been technologies kept from civilization because they reduce the profits of established industries.
Q has implied that such technologies would be released to us.
I remember about 5 years ago, Trump said "you can't believe the technology that is about to get released."
We have always known that Elon musk is a genius, but it seems like lately the narrative is taking that to new extremes.
Trump is saying he is not from this world. A recent article stated how he put together a computer system in one month that would typically take 4 years.
Whether it is real, or a role he is playing, he is now essentially Tony Stark, a man that can create a super warrior armor out of a box of scraps inside a cave.
What better way to introduce amazing technology and to make it readily available to the public then a semi philanthropist super genius like Elon musk.
I can imagine in 5 years from now he says oh I just discovered a source for unlimited energy. 10 years from now, Oh, I just discovered anti-gravity.
It would not make much sense for this technology to be introduced by the government. Would you really want Exxon to be the ones that reveal they discovered a new energy source?
Your thoughts?
I would rather see the original inventors and their families benefiting from the fruits of their labors. Government stole almost all technology they possess.
Agreed. It may have to wait until the Deep State's ability to murder individuals at will is removed. Note that you can buy shares in corporations identified as having some of this tech and move your shares to self-custody via transfer agent out of the brokerage custodial system. This may be as close as we get to "individual ownership" of a small piece of the tech for a little while.
I am a former Musk hater and Tesla hater. I thought he mocking us by using that name. Turns out I was wrong, and I now own lots of Tesla shares (held at transfer agent) and use StarLink service. I will buy StarLink/SpaceX shares when they go public as well.