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Zelensky suggests that Elon Musk's attempts to avoid nuclear war means he supports Russia. 😂




Mike
 
Terwijl de peiling van Zelensky zwaar naar één kant leunde, werd de Oekraïense leider door sommige experts bekritiseerd omdat hij zich bezighield met dergelijke sociale media-tiffs. “Deze man doet fotoshoots voor Vogue en zit op een oneindige berg geld uit [het] Westen… en wordt dan boos als Elon suggereert dat het misschien de moeite waard is om de oorlog te beëindigen voordat meer van zijn mensen onnodig sterven”, is wat de Amerikaanse ‘conservatieve’ Greg Price schreef.
 
Bij het analyseren van de Twitter/Elon situatie kun je niet kijken vanuit een puur zakelijk/monetair perspectief. Niets zal zinvol zijn.

Dit is geen willekeurige miljardair die voor de lol een ander bedrijf koopt. Dit is de best betaalde aannemer van het Amerikaanse leger die de Deep State ontdoet van een van hun krachtigste hersenspoelwapens in de informatieoorlog.

Het gaat nooit om geld. Het is een operatie om een psychologisch wapen bloot te leggen en te neutraliseren.

-Clandestiene


 
Dat klinkt goed! Space X?

Mike
Zat zo eens te denken hè.. als Musk dat internet via de ruimte gaat introduceren, dan hebben wij toch allemaal in huis bepaalde apparatuur nodig om iets te kunnen ontvangen? Modems enz zullen dan niet meer werken. En niemand heeft nog iets in huis wat daar mee samenwerkt toch🤔
 
Nee, volgens mij niet. Tenzij je op de een of andere maniet via zo'n toestel ook mobiel internet kan verkrijgen. Musk heeft het niet voor niets over een app.

Mike
 
In the course of a week:
Elon Musk said that if you type the word Trump you will be inundated with bots on Twitter, he highlighted the child crime on the platform, he then baited Zelensky into showing he does not care about peace as the bots flooded his post, and now he pushes to buy Titter anyways?
Something spicy is happening.


Mike
 
Elon Musk May Own Twitter, and All of Their Censorship Secrets, Before the Mid-Terms

Spicy 🌶



Mike
 
rt.com 6 Oct, 2022 08:10
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Musk feuds with US Senator over Ukraine​

Many in Eastern Ukraine would “prefer Russia,” Tesla CEO told Lindsey Graham
Musk feuds with US Senator over Ukraine

Tesla chief Elon Musk speaks during an interview with head of TED Chris Anderson at the TED2022: A New Era conference in Vancouver, Canada. © Ryan Lash / TED Conferences, LLC / AFP

Russians make up the majority in some territories in Eastern Ukraine, and they would like to be a part of Russia, Tesla and Space X CEO Elon Musk said on Thursday, responding to criticism by US Senator Lindsey Graham of his stance on the conflict.

Graham had castigated Musk for not understanding “the facts of the Russian invasion of Ukraine” after the billionaire presented a peace plan to end hostilities between Moscow and Kiev.

According to Musk, in any given conflict region, it is the people who should decide which country they want to live in. “Most of Ukraine unequivocally wants to be part of Ukraine, but some eastern portions have Russian majorities and prefer Russia,” he said.

Musk posted a map with results of the 2012 parliamentary election in Ukraine that took place two years prior to a coup in Kiev. It showed that large swathes of eastern and southern Ukraine supported the pro-Russia Party of Regions.

Obviously, not everyone who voted for the pro-Russia party wanted to join Russia, but it would also be inaccurate to say that none did,” he explained.
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At the same time, when told that in the 2019 parliamentary election Kherson and Zaporozhye Regions backed the ruling Servant of the People party, Musk noted that the territories “almost certainly do not want to join Russia.” However, he added that “annexation of those regions was done to ensure a land bridge and water supply to Crimea.” In late September, the two regions, along with the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics, overwhelmingly voted to join Russia.
Musk’s latest comments come after he proposed a plan to end the Ukraine conflict, suggesting that Moscow should “redo elections of annexed regions under UN supervision” while Kiev would commit to neutrality and drop its claim to Crimea, which overwhelmingly voted to join Russia in 2014.

His stance sparked outcry among several Ukrainian officials, with Kiev’s outgoing ambassador to Berlin Andrey Melnik going as far as to tell Musk to “f**k off.” President Vladimir Zelensky reacted in a more reserved manner by holding a poll, asking his followers on Twitter “which Elon Musk” they “like more”: the one “who supports Ukraine,” or the one “who supports Russia”.
 

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