Elon Musk Posts Cryptic Tweet About Possible Assassination Attempt

Let’s face it: With the takeover of Twitter, Elon Musk is engaging in high-level risky business that could result in his untimely death.

Between his acquisition of the social media platform, plus his business with Ukraine amid a military conflict with Russia, the Tesla CEO could find himself a victim of another one of Putin’s (or Hillary’s) hit jobs.

After all, both Hillary Clinton and Vladimir Putin are known for eliminating those who cause potential harm to their political strongholds. The only difference between the two is the opacity of the veil by which their crimes are hidden from polite society.

Putin has always been and will always be a killer. Hillary on the other hand attempts to put on a human face when deep down she knows how the American people view her.

Seth Rich? Executed under mysterious circumstances.

Jeffrey Epstein? Questionable suicide.

The list really goes on.

Tesla CEO and future Twitter owner Elon Musk rightly believes his time on Earth may be shortened as a result of his involvement with high-level business with Ukraine and within the Big Tech hellscape.

On Sunday, Musk sent a very cryptic tweet alluding to his assassination.

The tweet garnered more than 20,000 retweets and more than 115,000 likes within of being posted.

Several Twitter users jokingly asked whether Musk had any “dirt on the Clintons?”

Prior to sending the gloomy tweet, Musk shared a screenshot of a message from Russian politician Dmitry Rogozin that apparently alleges Musk is a fascist.

The text, according to a translation Musk provided, alleges Musk sent Starlink satellite internet terminals to “the militants of the Nazi Azov Battalion and the Ukrainian Marines in Mariupol by military helicopters.”

“Elon Musk, thus, is involved in supplying the fascist forces in Ukraine with military communication equipment. And for this, Elon, you will be held accountable like an adult – no matter how much you play the fool.”

Musk sent terminals to Ukraine so that the nation could stay online during Russia’s invasion. The move came after pleas from Ukrainians.

Starlink is a satellite-based internet system that does not rely on traditional, terrestrial-based internet infrastructure like fiber optic cables and towers, allowing it to be accessed by citizens without fear of being cut off due to damaged equipment.

Musk expedited numerous shipments of equipment allowing Ukrainians to access Starlink satellite internet.

If Elon Musk is a fascist or “nazi” for sharing his technologies with civilians in a war-torn country, then so be it!

Author: Elizabeth Tierney


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