I’ll cut to the chase: he has aided the vaccine industry. Tesla itself has made an RNA printer for the company CureVac. Elon bragged about the mRNA ‘microfactories’, and he even went to visit CureVac. CureVac were implicated in the mRNA instability scandal discussed previously, and refused to comment when asked by the BMJ.
When is ‘not soon’, CureVac? When will you answer the questions about mRNA instability issues the BMJ asked now almost 2 years ago? After launch, after you have risked lives?
Elon Musk himself called CureVac the ‘most innovative company’. This is a shot that, like all the other peddled nonsense by Pfizer and their ilk, only had ‘47% effectiveness’, and as per usual, no supplied safety data. CureVac’s slogan? “the RNA people”
He also praised Moderna, too, in-case you were inventing a bizarre ‘CureVac must be the good guys’ narrative.
Musk was forced to delete his Tweet speculating on the approval of the CureVac shot, after shares crashed 45% from the dismal failure of such potent toxicity. This is the same company backed by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Forbes called CureVac ‘overvalued’. Still have doubts on Elon’s position? He only says what you want to hear, but doesn’t act in a way that is consistent with his words.
Elon Still Has The Vaccine Dissenters Silenced
Is it really surprising that Elon, despite talking loads about free speech, still has Dr Robert Malone and Dr Peter McCullough silenced under lock and key on Twitter at time of writing, despite reinstating ‘Operation Warp Speed’ Donald Trump and Kanye West?
Imagine keeping the doctors under lock and key but freeing the loud mouth political pundits — one of which still hasn’t posted to Twitter anyway.
It is obvious where Elon Musk’s loyalties lie — and it is not in the arena of free speech and healthy debate. A man with a giant conflict of interest in the vaccine industry at the helm of such a company known for censoring dissenters is a dangerous thing to behold. No-one can deny the injuries, and I mean no-one.
He has a giant conflict of interest to cover up the censorship by pharmaceutical companies using Twitter as a proxy. He talks ‘game’ about political censorship, but conveniently omits pharmaceutical censorship — like how Scott Gottlieb bragged about getting Alex Berenson censored, or how the CDC got Naomi Wolf deplatformed from Twitter.
Guess what? Naomi Wolf is still silenced on Twitter too, along with the others the CDC requested be silenced ages ago: YoureAllDunces, PatriotGaGa1, IslamRizza, FreeMediaInfo1. Free speech public square my backside.
Mein Control
If the mRNA wasn’t a major red flag, then Elon’s continued experiments into cyborg technology should be another. He’s already looking to start human trials of brain implants for his NeuraLink, and if you think the robot technologist who builds ‘green agenda’ approved Electric Vehicles is here to save you, think again.
As The Daily Beagle already reported Elon Musk’s ties to the US military, with the view he was aiming to be ‘clean up crew’ were evidence enough to distrust. We also mentioned his eagerness to sell-out to censorship “moderation” groups like the ADL and NAACP showing he’s not the “free speech absolutionist” he paints himself out to be.
Price Control
After we quipped The Daily Beagle was cheaper than Twitter at $7 compared to $8, Elon reportedly adjusted the price from $8… to $7.99! One whole cent saved! Man, he sure got us at $7.99!
Of course, our price is $7.00, and The Daily Beagle users can save even more by going annual at $77 for 12 months (roughly $6.41 per month). Eat that Elon!
Diving In
The Daily Beagle took the liberty of registering to and visiting Twitter so we could get a real sense of Elon Musk’s Twitter. We don’t recommend signing up. We found a slew of issues, including copy-paste spambots still being present, the block button not working (even though the mute button did), and the report page failing to load.
The very first thing The Daily Beagle posted as a test is attempting to ‘extort’ Elon for $200 for ideas to help fix a multi-billion dollar company to get a sense of economic fairness and risk/return.
Why? Globalists are notorious for wanting ideas for free — they feel entitled to them. This is based on experience. They can’t stand paying for ideas from the ‘lowly cattle’. Note our remarks globalists have no real world experience, they always have to steal ideas, never to buy or invent their own. So it is a nice, simple test.
Despite our query clearly being about as human as it could get — offering ideas for cash — our critique of Twitter must have struck a nerve several posts in, as we got locked out and prompted to complete a pointless, easily solveable (even by automation standards) challenge.
Genuine People Offer An Exchange
Genuine people appreciate ideas don’t have to be shared, and require effort. They offer remuneration (they may balk at prices but you can negotiate). They’re the people who are aware of copyright, that usage rights apply. They’re lawful. Fair. Even if not money, something is exchanged.
$200 is nothing compared to possible millions in returns. Insultingly low, even. There is nothing stopping Elon from negotiating, asking for credentials, or more.
A red flag for bad management in any company is “bean counting”. People might call this “penny pinching” or even “false economy”. A person tries to save so much money by refusing to spend a little more, they end up making much bigger losses.
Elon would rather keep $200, than have a multi-million idea or fix major issues. The kind who would rather suffer a security breach losing customer details than pay for a bug bounty. Giant red flag he does not have people’s interests at heart.
Gimme Gimme Gimme
Elon wants people to pay $8 for subscription just to ‘give’ suggestions whilst he makes bank on them, but is too cheap and stingy to pay $200 for ideas that could earn millions. There are marketing firms who will pay money to receive feedback.
He hasn’t incentivised people with anything — not even a free subscription. Take Take Take demotivates the workforce.
Reminder: I used to work in Big Data, caught major vulnerabilities, wrote government policies, and helped Gab squash their spambot problem within days and navigate the financial blockade based on experience. So this isn’t armchair commentary, $200 is actually cheap. Companies pay thousands for bug bounties, thousands for proprietary software designs and tens of thousands for employees.
Beware the frugal man who comes bearing the cheapest of gifts. Especially ones with a 47% effectiveness record and no safety rating.
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I wish I had the time to do your posts justice. They're so rich in info and my web-time is limited. Anyway, thanks for report on Musk. I've never trusted him--too slick a salesman, very much a welfare queen and numerous unsavoury connections.
So, as we suspected, Musk might have an ulterior motive behind his Twitter mission. To aid & abet (Big Pharma) those marketing an unproven, experimental, dangerous injection called "Covid Vaccine".
This 'Injected material', created by wealthy unscrupulous Pharmacists with NO LIABILITY for its consequences, has proven a disaster as millions have been injured and killed by the "SAFE and EFFECTIVE COVID CURE".
This might be Musk's downfall if he gets on the wrong side of those of us that know the VAX is just a depopulation CULL!
LIABILITY must be reintroduced so that Pharmacists accept responsibility for the catastrophes their 'medicines' create!
Mick from Hooe (UK) Unjabbed because I joined the dots!