Why Elon Musk's Handlers Suspended Me From Twitter For Exposing His Crimes (And The Way Out For His Associates)
It's both a duty and privilege to stand up to the real power
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To be honest I didn’t know the suspension was coming but I firmly expected it for reporting the drug trafficking truth and systemic fraud about Elon Musk and his spy associate Lex Fridman. That’s quite a lede isn’t it? And yet every word of it is true.
I am under no illusions that I am problematic. A cursory Google will show the extent to which foreign intelligence (and not a few domestic actors) have smeared my reputation in the service of my country. It doesn’t bother me — those who matter in the U.S. government and in my family don’t mind — and I know where we all end up anyway. Some of us get buried as heroes but most of us are quickly forgotten.
If it wasn’t abundantly clear let it be known far and wide. Flawed though I am I will never be dissuaded from doing my duty. Those who are in Musk’s inner circle should know it’s only a matter of time before he goes down. You can survive but the path is narrowing. I can help.
To try to silence me the word went out through the venture capitalist community first. They tried bribery. I wasn’t interested. They tried threats. I wasn’t intimidated. They tried ostracism and blacklisting. My real friends refused — and still others joined me in exposing Musk’s wrong doings. Some tried pleading and I directed them to the requisite law enforcement agencies. Like a lot of criminals they want to keep their money or fear the larger spy or blackmail rings who run them.
Yes, it’s a handful of us but it was always a handful of us, wasn’t it? Maybe it always will be.
In any event I explained — patiently, respectfully — that we weren’t going to let the world’s richest man give a poker player backed by the Chinese mob $5.7 billion in Tesla shares and that the FBI was going to get involved. It did and Kurganov was fired but the rot continues. Jared Birchall — Musk’s right hand man — went into PR spin.
Months ago I told Musk’s father Errol that Elon had run afoul of the U.S. intelligence community. He replied, “They have no intelligence. Thievery lying and criminality, yes. Elon must not ‘apologize’ he must double down on these excuses for human beings.”
“Tell us what you really think Errol!” I replied back.
The proximate causes of my Twitter suspension were my 1) rather lengthy thread exposing probable Israeli spy (and Musk AI advisor) Lex Fridman 2) my explanation of how famous people like Jay-Z and Elon Musk and his family fly known drug trafficking corridors.
Are Musk and Jay-Z the new NXIVM drug traffickers? I wonder. There is that strange Mexico tie isn’t there?
You can track their flights for yourself. Indeed that’s precisely why they have been trying to limit the public’s access to them.
I’ll be writing up more of these reports soon enough. Stay tuned for them.
I think I might have touched a nerve.
Should we interpret the vitality of this post to the Chinese also turning on Musk?
Careful readers of my writings will no doubt know that I was among the first to call for a Department of Transportation inquiry into Tesla killing people through its self-driving cars and that effort was stopped by Elaine Chao.
Watching the video posted by Ken Klippenstein where a Tesla abruptly stops and crashes in San Francisco has strengthened my resolve.
Klippenstein noted:
HIGHWAY SURVEILLANCE FOOTAGE from Thanksgiving Day shows a Tesla Model S vehicle changing lanes and then abruptly braking in the far-left lane of the San Francisco Bay Bridge, resulting in an eight-vehicle crash. The crash injured nine people, including a 2-year-old child, and blocked traffic on the bridge for over an hour.
No, this isn’t acceptable. It could have been your family.
The solution isn’t making the story about myself. It’s to do real journalism and counterintelligence on Musk and his associates before it ends up as a proverbial — or real — car crash.
We will address Lex Fridman in a subsequent post.
Fridman isn’t just some influence blogger with dalliances in artificial intelligence but it’s my contention he’s a spy (and handler) for some of the more successful people in the discourse and he was critically important to propagating the lie that AI is safe.
We’ve already exposed the Likud ties of Eric Weinstein, revelations which forced Weinstein from his job at Thiel Capital.
Indeed one of the more fascinating things that happened since the Ukraine war is the public exposure of Likud operatives in the United States and elsewhere.
Let’s not forget that these operatives were in the White House during Trump’s four years in office and that there is a long running relationship between Netanyahu and drug and arms trafficking.
Now Musk — and the rest of the tech oligarchs — can break the blackmail network that has been built at their expense. I am and have always been willing to help.
Of course it would go a lot further if you didn’t keep trying to harm me. You might have learned that I, too, can throw the proverbial right hook every now and again and that, should I fall, my friends will pick up the weight.
Those who are interested in helping are encouraging to do their own research, to email me with tips, and (of course) to share my work in whatever form you can.
Thank you.
A true Son of the Revolution - thank you Charles.
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