Debunking Elon Musk: The Rise and Questionable Journey of the Richest Man on Earth
Elon Musk is currently considered the "official richest man" in the world, although I haven't checked the latest charts. While the Rothschilds and the Rockefellers, who essentially own the banking cartel, may be the wealthiest individuals, let's, for the purpose of this article, regard Elon as the richest man in the world.
Elon desired celebrity status, and he certainly achieved it by acquiring Twitter. He even aimed to transform the social media app into the "next X.com." However, he isn't exactly what he portrays himself to be. Here are several facts about Elon that provide a more sensible perspective than his public persona.
Elon Musk was born in South Africa, and he has often claimed to come from a financially struggling family. In reality, his parents owned an emerald mine in South Africa and had so much wealth that they couldn't even securely close their safe due to the abundance of cash.
As a teenager, Elon frequently engaged in trading emeralds for cash in New York City. This is not typical behavior for a financially disadvantaged teenager.
He is credited, or rather the media credits him, with having an IQ of 155. However, shortly after receiving a scholarship at a university in Pennsylvania, he dropped out. Prior to leaving, he and his friend Adeo Ressi purchased a ten-room bedroom fraternity house, which they converted into a nightclub.
I understand that dropping out of college does not necessarily reflect one's intelligence. Nonetheless, there is no definitive test confirming Elon's IQ. If his IQ is indeed as high as claimed, and given that we now have the technology to test and livestream it, why hasn't he taken up the challenge to prove his genius to the world?
Geniuses don't experience failures as Elon has. What failures, you may ask? Well, after leaving college, he started his first business, called ZIP2 (a digital version of the Yellow Pages), in partnership with his brother Kimbal. They failed miserably in coding the app and had to hire professional coders to rewrite everything.
Greg Curry, an associate of Elon's father who happens to have a son 42 years younger than him with his stepdaughter, joined the business to attract investors. Eventually, ZIP2 was sold for $307 million to Compaq, which did nothing with the app.
It's quite curious, isn't it? Where did the money actually come from, and why did Elon have such smooth sailing?
Although the business venture proved to be a failure, Elon made $22 million from that deal. He used a portion of that money to purchase a $1 million McLaren, which he subsequently crashed while the car was uninsured. Quite a costly mistake for such a supposed genius.
His next venture was X.com, a dream that might finally come true with his recent acquisition of Twitter. He partnered with Harris Fricker, Edward Ho, and Christopher Payne, but they all left him after he was repeatedly caught lying to the media about the product's quality.
Then came PayPal, the payment app that catapulted Elon to fame. However, few people are aware that when he joined, PayPal was originally named Confinity and was founded in 1998 by Peter Thiel and Max Levchin. X.com was bleeding money, but somehow Elon managed to merge it with PayPal and position himself as the CEO.
He was eventually fired from the CEO position while on vacation. Interestingly, PayPal turned out to be a cash cow for Peter Thiel, who pocketed $1.5 billion from selling it to eBay. Elon, on the other hand, made $185 million from PayPal, which he later invested in Tesla, SpaceX, and SolarCity (although the fate of SolarCity is questionable, Elon).
Tesla was founded in 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, who were the actual developers of the Tesla Roadster. However, Elon Musk falsely claims to have founded Tesla. The only astute decision Musk made was to invest money in Tesla when the company was seeking venture capital, leveraging his perceived credibility earned through PayPal.
Upon accepting the deal, Musk had one condition: he would become the chairman of the board. This "fake mogul" expressed dissatisfaction at that time expressed through e-mails to the board, claiming that the media did not give him enough credit. Through some means, he managed to sideline Eberhard and appoint himself as CEO. He proceeded to rewrite the company's history, positioning himself as an original co-founder.
Martin Eberhard, who was indeed a co-founder of Tesla, was promised a Tesla Roadster from the production line. However, Elon decided to send it into space instead :)). Smart and sneaky move, Elon...
So, who is Elon really, apart from being famous and "officially the richest man in the world"? Well, he is essentially a spoiled and narcissistic individual who aspires to implant chips in human brains to merge them with AI. Although it may sound like a conspiracy, to me, Elon appears to be nothing more than an "actor of the elites" actively working to fulfill the agenda of 2030 (see the story about Linda Yaccarino, the new Twitter CEO, who is a puppet of the World Economic Forum).
Interestingly, Werner von Braun, a former Nazi and head of NASA, predicted in his 1952 book "The Mars Project" that a man named Elon would be the first to colonize Mars. NASA has since then partnered with SpaceX in their mission to conquer Mars.
Personally, I have found Elon to be fake for many years. After uncovering numerous controversial details about him, I could easily label him as a fake genius, much like I would refer to Bill Gates as a fake philanthropist. However, it's important to note that the media, which is also unreliable, plays a role in creating these artificial personas such as Elon Musk. I am not claiming that he lacks intelligence or anything of the sort, but he is not the person the media presents him to be.
What do you think?
Thanks for your attention,
Adrian
I don't think anything in what you have said above in any way diminishes Elon Musk's extraordinary achievements and contribution to humanity.
Indeed everything you describe above is just typical business. Everyone who is in business has co-founders, sometimes falls out with them, sometimes ousts them and claims credit.
To suggest that geniuses don't have failures or crash cars is ridiculous and completely misunderstands the nature of entrepreneurship, capitalism and human nature.
All successful entrepreneurs have failures, often many. The good ones learn from their failures and go onto success.
Musk is actively opposing the agenda 2030 globalists and supporting free speech against dangerous and difficult opposition. He has exposed the COVID tyranny and the dangers of the jab like no other major figure.
He is also promoting a positive future for humanity (expansion into the solar system and its unlimited resources) rather than the dangerous Malthusian agenda of the Davos elites.
If it were not for a few brave people like Musk, the Davos Malthusian Censorious Globalists would have already won.
Musk has his own very explicit agenda that guides everything he does - making humans a multi-planetary species.
Musk has self-admitted having Aspergers Syndrome which explains his sometimes a bit crazy behaviour. He is not perfect and may exagerate and "Elon Time" is a well known phenomenon, but in the end he often delivers the most extraordinary contributions to humanity of any living person.
If you oppose the Davos globalist agenda then you need to support allies like Musk even if you don't agree with everything he does.
Musk has recently put a WEF puppet as CEO of Twitter. That's not anti establishment to me at all.
There is no evidence she is a WEF puppet.
She certainly comes from the MSM advertising establishment, but that does not mean she is a WEF puppet.
Musk needed an experienced CEO who could restore mainstream advertisers's spending on Twitter.
It was inevitable that any such experienced person would have pushed the WEF agenda of the MSM in their previous role to some extent. She was also appointed to a role by Trump so has played both sides.
But Musk made it quite clear what his position was regarding advertiser influence in his interview with her - advertisers can chose what content to be associated with but can't decide what is allowed on Twitter.
She came on board on that basis and Musk is the boss.
She and Musk need to be judged by what happens at Twitter going forward.
Musk has made huge strides at Twitter for free speech and exposing illegal, hidden government censorship etc.
How about some appreciation and gratefulness for all Musk has done rather than pre-judging his hiring decisions.
I have appreciation for what he's done with Twitter but there's a lot of mist around him and he oftentimes contradicts himself.
Regarding the CEO of Twitter, if she wasn't a puppet she would have no place at WEF. Will do more research into her once I get on my laptop.
I completely agree with you, he is a nominal figure fulfilling the order of the shadow elite!
He's contradicting himself a lot and he's also a liar desperate about attention. What can you expect from someone wearing a devils suit as his twitter profile pic.
Yes, and his mother is a Satanist!
I don't know about his mother but his father has a child with his stepdaughter who's 42 years younger than him.
So it's definitely a satanist!
I don't know... He's definitely not what the media is painting him to be.
To suggest Musk is a "nominal figure" is completely counterfactual to everything Musk has done to transform multiple industries (cars and space launch). He is highly involved in every technical detail and knows everything there is to know about the technology.
To suggest he is following someone else's orders is also obviously wrong because the agenda he follows is pretty unique to Musk - human settlement on Mars.
Your words are apt to Biden and completely inapplicable to Musk.
Great article. I've always wondered.. I knew he was involved with PayPal but really had no idea how he made his money. I thought it was from working 18 hours a day.. apparently I'm wrong. I have a friend who swears Elon is a Reptilian from another planet
I would place a $20 bet on your friends statement but I already have a messy reputation on Hive regarding conspiracy theories :))
Lmao. No I can see the reptile inside.. especially from his profile.
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Finally someone says it and questions it. I have been doing it for years. He is a modern megalomaniac. He needs attention, power and above all dominance. From there, his notoriety is understandable. What a great post you have made, my friend. By the way, if Elizabeth Holmes, had had Musk's success, she would have been his female version. @acesontop
Thanks for your appreciation. It's the first time I read of Elizabeth Holmes though...
Go and investigate her case. I'll give you a clue: Theranos. Have fun!
I find it fascinating that people that have got to those kind of levels of power and money often have skelotons in the closet and this inflated confidence that fools people into thinking they're all that. I tend not to pay any attention to them for this reason - to me it's all irrelevant as just coz you are loaded doesn't mean you are any better than anyone else, and if you've blagged your way there, well, I respect you even less. The media is powerful though - they can bring someone up and cut them down in an instant.
Very few see reality wits such eyes.