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Elon Musk Claims His Life Is in Great Danger

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Posted By: Imright, 12/5/2022 12:45:00 PM

Elon Musk has become the most influential CEO in the world.  In 2022, he has combined the honorary title of the richest man in the world and that of the most powerful CEO in the world. His net wealth is valued at $189 billion as of Dec. 4, according to the Bloomberg Billionaire index. However, it has fallen by $81 billion since January. The serial entrepreneur recently added another symbolic company to an already extensive and impressive list. Musk completed the $44 billion acquisition of Twitter on Oct. 27. This transaction makes him a boss involved in running Tesla, SpaceX, Boring Co., Neuralink and Twitter,

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Reply 1 - Posted by: reefdiver 12/5/2022 12:52:13 PM (No. 1349566)
Hope he has a good team of security people around
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Reply 2 - Posted by: GoodDeal 12/5/2022 12:52:54 PM (No. 1349567)
That’sa lot of money that will be burned in hell.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Banjo Willy 12/5/2022 1:04:26 PM (No. 1349577)
Probably true. With the empty clown suit ostensibly in charge and our country being twisted and bent by the man (?) behind the curtain, anything is possible I don't know Musk's politics but releasing Twitter is a move I like. Pray for his safety
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Reply 4 - Posted by: ussjimmycarter 12/5/2022 1:07:01 PM (No. 1349580)
It is!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 12/5/2022 1:14:35 PM (No. 1349590)
Haters have to hate. Not surprised by this. No doubt Musk has hired competent people to watch his back. Just so they are 'his' people, and not someone else's people.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: spacer 12/5/2022 1:19:20 PM (No. 1349595)
Stay as public and open as possible. I don't care what Don Corleone says keep your enemies at a very long distance. Just know you have millions of Americans and millions more world wide praying for you safety and success outing this evil.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: lakerman1 12/5/2022 1:48:51 PM (No. 1349629)
His work requires constant travel, and I assume he has his own aircraft. That still would be a vulnerable point for him.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: paral04 12/5/2022 3:19:49 PM (No. 1349696)
He needs to be very careful. There are many Leftwing criminals who want to shut him up.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: anniebc 12/5/2022 4:37:44 PM (No. 1349746)
If the party of death hates you, it's to be expected that you are not safe. Expose everything quickly, and have a backup plan for every move you make. Get them before they get you.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: DVC 12/5/2022 4:48:56 PM (No. 1349760)
Leftists are violent, and mentally deranged. They do attack people. He's probably correct and needs a good security team.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Encore 12/5/2022 6:10:24 PM (No. 1349803)
I agree he should have a backup to follow in his footsteps (with Twitter), and plenty of files set to release even in his absence.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: MissMann 12/5/2022 9:23:45 PM (No. 1349896)
The swamp has tipped it hand with all it is willing to do to keep the orange man out. Who doubts what they would do to keep Musk from exposing their nefarious deeds?
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Banjo Willy 12/6/2022 2:54:59 PM (No. 1350504)
'Seth Rich'
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