TripleZ ago

This is a pretty good expose on Elon.

PDF Warning

http://mileswmathis.com/musk.pdf

Glum-County ago

Iv also thought he seems fishy. I think he's just the money any more behind all of his companies. Probably still as smart as people say he his but no way is he leading all the projects his name or money can be traced to.

dan_k ago

go to space

Wrong

PhilKDick ago

Wall Street and other lenders have made themselves dependent on this supposed wunderkind, and his unicorn companies. When the solar company went broke, he simply (and illegally) handled it by having his car business buy it. His Boring company, with vacuum-powered tunnels, right out of a 50s sci-fi story, or the movie Brazil, will never work. And he sure has learned how to blow up rockets on the launchpad. He is the embodiment of corporate clown-world, based on cheap debt.

c0ck ago

So he illegally acquires the Solar company, illegally meddles with his own Tesla stock leading to the SEC investigation, gets his security clearance “under review” after the weed fiasco, about two dozen law suits from powerful people/investors... aaand nothing. Crickets.. No updates, no follow ups, no charges, no problems. All is right in the world. Business as usual. Fucking rockets, space contracts, meth-head models, pedo dads... not a single stain on his bright collar shirt.

PhilKDick ago

About sums it up. Dude must know where the bones are buried. And there's too much invested in him and his goodwill - i.e. business value of his name, Tesla name, etc. Plus maybe he buys good press from presstitutes

Helena73 ago

I feel sad at the thought I will never get back the time it took to read that article. How smart could he be getting mixed up with these hos?

I did hear his dad had a baby with his stepsister which is revolting.

He seems eager to be “the cool ceo”, smoking a doobie with rogan (which lost him his security clearance, lol) , doing pewdiepie. Whatever. He’ll probably end up president.

c0ck ago

Didn’t see the news about his dad Errol Musk knocking up his own step daughter (42 years younger than him). It all makes sense now. We can trace the abuse back to him, leaving Elon with many signs of someone who endured sexual trauma and father issues. Anything from speech to behavioral patterns.

He called his dad a “terrible human.” Wonder why he doesn’t do anything about it, now that he has amassed a fortune and can seek justice or at least prevent future incidents, which his dad clearly went on to partake in. Also who grants security clearance to a person like that in the first place without digging up this background information...

Helena73 ago

who grants security clearance to a person like that in the first place without digging up this background information...

He does alot of contracts for the DOD, they’re not that selective about who they give low and mid level clearances to. Lots of Chinese nationals get them no prob. You have to be a real criminal not to get one. But you can’t be smoking pot on a youtube show watched by millions. That is a fck you to the clearance guys. Every tom dick and harry who lost their clearance for a pot arrest will be up their asses abt special treatment for billionaires.

Wonder why he doesn’t do anything about it,

He’s a degenerate. Smoking blunts and banging rappers or whatever she is. What’s his excuse? He’s a 45 year old billionaire with a 150 iq. Not some underpriveleged black kid. Is he even marrying that chick? Sad.

TripleZ ago

low and mid level clearances to

What the fuck are you talking about? DoD has exactly two levels of classified clearances. secret and top secret.

Helena73 ago

What the fuck are you talking about? You have to be cleared just to work on the non secure unclassified Niprnet, clearance levels go up from there. The custodians at DOD have to be cleared. If they smoke pot they can have their clearnce and job revoked! The custodian!

I dont know what level of access Elon had. But you cant access their data on their systems for their projects without an access card. They took it away from him. All his company project shit is on classified systems. He cant look at it.

TripleZ ago

There are exactly two levels of clearance within the DoD to access classified information. Secret and Top Secret. But I already said that. Believe whatever bullshit you choose to believe. What I am stating is a fact.

All his company project shit is on classified systems. He cant look at it.

Then he either had a secret or top secret clearance. And anyone with a secret or top secret clearance knows that smoking pot is a no no. For someone who's supposedly a genius (he's not, he's an actor) you would think he'd know that.

Helena73 ago

You dont want to admit that there’s a level of clearance that requires a full backround check which is required just to log in to the non classified systems and which will be revoked for smoking pot, fine. I dont know if he had secret clearance or not. He had some sort of clearnce which he lost, perhaps SCI which would allow him temporary access to some classified material or confidential clearance which would allow him on Niprnet not Siprnet.

TripleZ ago

I'm not avoiding admitting anything. I clearly stated that there are two levels of clearance within the DoD to access classified information.

Helena73 ago

But that is not what I said. Lets review.

they’re not that selective about who they give low and mid level clearances to.

Then you...

Hey, what the fuck are you talking about.

We have now established that there are more than two levels. There is confidential but I dont even think you need confidential clearance to access the niprnet, which I believe is some public trust clearance. All these clearnces can be revoked for smoking pot. You’re the one trolling me, so now tell me why my initial statement can’t be referring to a clearance to non-classified systems? Or even access to a facility for a custodian for example?

You think everyone working for the dod with clearance to access dod systems has a secret or top secret designation? Gtfo.

TripleZ ago

I can admit when I'm wrong. I'm more familiar with DOE clearances in which there are only two levels for access to classified information. DoD has three as discussed below.

But note the last paragraph discussing "public trust" positions and how they are not considered clearances - which was my main point. So we both learned something today. Me that I was only 90% correct and you that you were completely wrong... :-)

Here is what wiki says:

Security clearances can be issued by many United States of America government agencies, including the Department of Defense (DoD), the Department of State (DOS), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of Energy (DoE), the Department of Justice (DoJ), the National Security Agency (NSA), and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). DoD issues more than 80% of all clearances. There are three levels of DoD security clearances:[1]

TOP SECRET – Will be applied to information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security.
SECRET – Will be applied to information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause serious damage to the national security.
CONFIDENTIAL – Will be applied to information in which the unauthorized disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security.
USAP: Unacknowledged SAP & "Waived USAP" - Made known only to authorized persons, including members of the appropriate committees of the US Congress. Waived USAP is a subset of USAP.
ACCM: Alternative or Compensatory Control Measures - Security measures used to safeguard classified intelligence or operations and support information when normal measures are insufficient to achieve strict need-to-know controls and where SAP controls are not requried.

Additionally, the United States Department of Energy issues two levels of security clearances:

Q Clearance – Allows access to Classified information up to and including TOP SECRET data with the special designation: Restricted Data (TS//RD) and special Q-Cleared "security" areas.
L Clearance – Allows access to Classified information up to and including SECRET data with the special designation: Formerly Restricted Data (S//FRD) and special L-Cleared "limited" areas.

Despite the common misconception, a public trust position is not a security clearance, and is not the same as the confidential designation. Certain positions which require access to sensitive information, but not information which is classified, must obtain this designation through a background check. Public Trust Positions can either be moderate-risk or high-risk.

HarlandKornfeld14 ago

What I hate is when those who should know better think Elon Musk is secretly based. He's just another cosmopolitan freak.

c0ck ago

Nothing based about genderless child abuse on your own kin. Question is, who’s propping him up?

HarlandKornfeld14 ago

He's a corporate welfare queen, so the taxpayers are propping him up, if you want to be literal.

Drstrangebeard ago

who's the witch looking lady again? he looks like a straitlaced dud and she looks like she hangs out in lucefarian tattoo parlors. what an odd couple.

c0ck ago

That would be “cyberpunk” artist Grimes. She’s also the one in the texts that can barely speak.

Drstrangebeard ago

i weep for what must happen to all the girls who catch the eyes of our "betters". I weep for all of us.