Theory: After his resounding success in various ventures Musk was offered entry into the global elite. He only would have had to do something horrible on camera such as murder a child. With the blackmail secured the group would have felt confident enough in its ability to control him to make use of his companies and ideas.
He refused but was too smart to publicize the offer. (which was made way too carefully for him to have evidence of even if he wouldn't have died in a tragic accident) As a result billions have been poured into shorting his company and trying to get him prosecuted for this or that. The notorious They don't want someone with his wealth and possible future power whom they can't control.
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shbbougter ago
I like Tesla's solar-electric economic model and hope it succeeds, but I'm also wary it could be yet another a pump-and-dump scam run by nephews of the tribe to make out like bandits while bolstering their family-owned petroleum industry. Even the British lithium-ion battery inventor Goodenough has been talking trash about electric cars recently, specifically how the batteries have a short life span and relatively high cost. As a Brit maybe he has been made to understand how economically dependent the U.K. is on their global petroleum monopoly. Don't want to sound too negative because I'm sure this is a viable economic model, especially when they introduce these new ceramic solid state batteries currently under development. Let's hope British Petroleum doesn't put the kibosh on that.
mynewaccountagain ago
Their economic model is a scam. Look up SolarCity ffs.
shbbougter ago
Not sure what you're saying. Solar-electric is impossible? They're trying to destroy solar-electric? Try to be more precise in meaning.
mynewaccountagain ago
Okay idiot. My meaning is that Musk's solar company sucks. I said nothing about the technology. I don't know how to be more precise than asking you to look up SolarCity.