A LITTLE BIT OF INSIDE KNOWLEDGE: What's Really Going On With Musk's Twitter Purchase, Or How Musk Got Forced By The US Deep State To Buy Twitter
Musk follows Paul Singer and Jack Dorsey in having his fortune turned in the service of the US-UK alliance...
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“If you scrutinize reality closely enough, if in some way you really, really get to it, it becomes fantastic.”
There’s been a fight by the U.S. intelligence community to take over Twitter for quite some time. I myself have been a participant in that fight though I can’t provide all the details just yet. What? You thought I’d sit this one out? Not on your life!
From a counterintelligence perspective, the biggest problem Twitter has when it bans people is that there is no disclosure, no appeal, and no explanation given. Given that Twitter has had honest to goodness foreign spies working to ban people, including yours truly, this is a real concern that its own banning apparatus has been compromised. Those two Saudi spies were ultimately deported but not before doing considerable damage.
By now some of you are starting to realize that I live a pretty interesting life and so believe me when I tell you I know of what I speak. The fight over Twitter has been an intelligence war for quite some time. Everyone has a boss and so do I, and I’m proud to be of service for my country.
Apparently, though, my quotation in the Wall Street Journal has occasioned a lot of criticism by the misinformed Twitteratti who see me as a Holocaust denier or whatever. Of course this smear against me only started after I visited Julian Assange and reported to the U.S. government what Assange told me about his sources. Note that Sheldon Adelson, which paid to surveil Assange in the Ecuardorian embassy, had longstanding ties to Israeli and American intelligence.
I’m not any of that hater stuff, but hey, thanks for buttressing my claims as I appeal my defamation suit against the foreign compromised Huffington Post/BuzzFeed to the Supreme Court. In point of fact: I am a donor to Holocaust education and certainly not a denier of the fact that the Holocaust occurred.
But let’s be clear: Yes, I am very well connected indeed. Nobody ever seems to ask why that might be.
So yes, I do know Jared Birchall, Elon Musk’s right hand man, and yes, I do have a texting relationship with him. We’ve also met a few times in California and Texas and I have introduced him to some of my friends in the government about which the less said the better.
I also informed Jared and Luke Nosek and Steve Oskoui (the second biggest investors in SpaceX) and Alex Spiro (Musk’s lawyer) that I could confirm that Elon’s efforts to take Tesla private were genuine because around the same time I had been told by a Saudi intelligence officer that such efforts were real. I also notified the FBI of that effort and spoke with several agents about it at the time. I stand ready to do that under oath if need be.
In other words, I was a contemporaneous witness to Saudi intelligence officers bragging about attempts to take Tesla private through the use of the Public Investment Fund. Such a testimony would support Musk’s claims in his fight against the SEC’s over broad fines.
After speaking with Spiro I wrote an email offering to fill out an affidavit saying as much regarding the Saudis though he didn’t reply. If Spiro did not inform Elon about that, I think he should frankly no longer work as Elon’s attorney. Given how poorly he has advised Elon over the years he should have been fired long ago. That’s what you get when you go Harvard, I guess. He should focus on repping basketball stars. That’s where his talents lie. Elon has a lot of dishonest hangers-on who all need to be cleaned out, if you ask me. These include, of course, his very strange had of charity who is a Russian poker player.
I only spoke to the Wall Street Journal after Spiro called me a liar to journalist Rob Copeland about a conversation that Spiro and I had had. Given that Saudi Arabia is one of the largest oil producing nations in the world (and worst human rights abusers) I suspect that that effort was not entirely sincere. I know you’ll be shocked to know that Saudi intelligence isn’t always honest.
I don’t like Alex Spiro but for what it’s worth I like Jared. I wish him and his family nothing but the best and I’m sorry that my sworn responsibilities made our relationship difficult. I hope we can have a juice together again soon. I’m also sorry that the Wall Street Journal’s Rob Copeland declined to say that I’m no longer interested in Twitter until I pressed for an edit. Journalists, man.
I also used to have quite a close relationship with Jack Dorsey, the once CEO of Twitter and current CEO of Block. We are co-investors in a company called Clear Labs, which sequences food and keeps it safe. (You’re welcome, by the way.)
The Wall Street Journal interviewed me about Dorsey back in October 2020. “Jack Dorsey is a beautiful man with the impossible job of making everyone happy,” I said at the time. This I said and this I meant. I wish Jack well.
There is some sort of disconnect with our halfwit journalist class which assumes I’m crazy but that’s because they don’t know the rules I play by. It is not my obligation to explain myself.
Yes, I know a lot of billionaires and heads of state and politicians and mobsters. Of course I’m just a private citizen. I am but the “troll king.” Pay no attention to all of that. I’m just a fool, like in the Shakespeare tradition.
That’s how our dishonest and somewhat compromised press would have you believe it and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
I have no interest in Twitter. It’s a den of foreign influence and madness. Been there, done that. No interest in the scrum. I’m retired — at least in the Internet wars. I don’t fight on terrain that the enemy already controls.
I’m not really allowed to talk about what I do for a living these days other than being the CEO of Traitwell.
But let me talk a little hypothetically.
Here’s the way the world really works.
If you’re a billionaire compromised by a foreign power and you have committed a stock fraud faux pas, Uncle Sam comes to you and says, “Hey man, would you like to do us a solid? C’mon man! Join the team!”
This is an offer you can’t really refuse. If you do, they get very mad and it doesn’t work out so well for you.
A few years ago Paul Singer reportedly got that offer from Uncle Sam after he funded the Fusion GPS dossier.
Paul Singer, you may know, has a lot of ties to the Israeli deep state. When I told Congressman Devin Nunes that Singer had funded the Fusion GPS dossier, he went and did a few fundraisers for… Devin Nunes. Later Congressman Nunes at House Intelligence got exposed as a fraud and then Nunes promptly and quickly retired before his term even ended. His defamation lawsuits were funded by persons unknown, of course. Then Nunes went to go work for the very dodgy Truth Social which is itself under SEC investigation.
You might recall Paul Singer. Singer was Paul Ryan’s money man. The Obama SEC was looking to get Singer’s operation shut down.
I’m told that Singer is now all but barred from doing real business in the United States though reportedly he’s being helpful in dealing with the SoftBank problem in Japan. Singer’s son, Gordon, is often referenced as the “savior” of SoftBank after Masa’s WeWork investment collapsed. But is this really true? I couldn’t say but it’s worth watching quite closely.
I’m looking forward to Lionel Barber’s great book on Masa Son but you know that no editor at the Financial Times would ever have ties to the British deep state. No sir.
I’m sure that the son of a Pachinko parlor owner has no mob ties. Those hundreds of millions of dollars going to Adam Neumann of WeWork weren’t a bribe given by a Saudi through a Chinese-Korean mob affiliated guy to Jared Kushner’s Israeli intelligence connected business partner. Not at all!
You’ll recall, though, that Singer was involved in trying to take over Twitter with the always wrong but never in doubt Scott Galloway. Was he forced by the US intelligence community to try to take this thing over? It’s an interesting question, isn’t it?
Electric vehicles are too important to trust to Elon, apparently. You get a sense of that when you look at all the various nationalized car companies.
Tesla will now begin its unravelling now that China has its Nio and America has Rivian and Ford. Small wonder that Tesla got the cold shoulder from US government.
I’m told the Tesla has been denied access to its Chinese-provided rare earths now that the Democratic Republic of Congo is under new management and those Chinese mining concessions are no longer notwithstanding the efforts of the Chinese-backed Rwandan dictator to topple its government.
In this barring from electric vehicles, Musk isn’t alone. Bird, which was backed by fellow PayPal mafia type David Sacks, is also struggling to procure rare earths now that Biden’s executive order has gone into effect.
You can see that reflected in the stock price of both Tesla and Bird. Sacks is very much a Chisraeli type. He sold his genealogical company Geni to MyHeritage, an Israeli backed company. He also sold Yammer to Microsoft and we know how compromised Microsoft is now, don’t we?
Elon isn’t so much buying Twitter as being forced to help nationalize it while Tesla winds down. I support this effort.
The Ukraine war is forcing everyone to pick a side. It’s hard to be a middle manning GenX billionaire these days. And counterintelligence for billionaires is most needed.
The US-UK intelligence community is helping to clean up Facebook now that Sheryl Sandberg is under internal review and Nick Clegg is being elevated and even meeting with USAID, which is not at all a front for the CIA. The alliance took over the Gates Foundation and of course Soros’s foundation is itself under new management now as well. It’s now run by a member of the House of Lords for goodness sake.
When I met with Hungarian intelligence during the Gawker affair they told me that Soros was CIA and I smiled politely and said I didn’t know anything about that.
I would, of course, never lie to a foreign government official while in the service of Uncle Sam.