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boston745

04/03/26 12:52 PM

#102309 RE: zen222 #102307

Evidence agrees with these statements:

Elon Musk is the Charles Ponzi of Bernie Madoffs
Not a genius, not a rocket scientist, not even an engineer.

The rest is not likely true even if it seems that way. Musk is a puppet for the Military Industrial Complex and his behavior in public & online is based on command. His fortune is not really his. Elon Musk is something akin to this:

Heres what Perkins described about something called an Economic Hitman:

The only problem with Roosevelt was that he was a card-carrying CIA agent and if he'd been caught, the ramifications could have been pretty serious.
So very quickly, at that point the decision was made to use private consultants to channel the money through the World Bank or the IMF or one of the other such agencies, to bring in people like me, who work for private companies.
So that if we got caught, there would be no governmental ramifications.



Hes a front for government agencies so it will not be impacted by any of the negative aspects associated with Musks ventures and efforts to influence elections here and abroad. Others like Musk are Peter Thiel, Trump & family, Mark Zuckerberg, the Ellisons (father and son), Bezos, Elizabeth Holmes, and I strongly suspect Gates & Jobs were early examples of this. Basically anyone that has seen massive rises in business, "personal" wealth", or publicity in short periods of time. Alot of your prominent social media influencers are likely as well. The list is longer than this but these are the more obvious ones. Its easier to recognize them now compared to Gates & Jobs day because the media machine working behind these individuals crank out material at neck breaking speed.

Basically the MIC, which control Hollywood, Wall Street, and more of the largest media companies can use any of these arms to push any individual to prominence.

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I'm begging all of you to NEVER get in a Tesla as long as you live. It started accelerating on its own in a parking garage and my dad lost all control of the car and we ran into a wall at 40 mph. Most horrifying experience of my life.


This is where Tesla FSD gets really scary.

I was driving to work had Full Self-Driving on. The oncoming car passed, and the wheel started turning rapidly, driving into the ditch, and side-swiping the tree, and the car flipped over. I did not have any time to react


https://www.autoevolution.com/news/tesla-model-3-crash-inside-parking-garage-generates-dramatic-appeal-against-ev-maker-207530.html
https://electrek.co/2025/05/23/tesla-full-self-driving-veers-off-road-flips-car-scary-crash-driver-couldnt-prevent/ - (With Video Evidence)



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If you made it down to here checkout my board with all the accidents I post on TSLA forum.
Collection of Out of Control or spontaneously combusting Tesla products: https://investorshub.advfn.com/Tesla-Out-of-Control-Accidents-46016
My research on many topics: https://investorshub.advfn.com/Bostons-research-43724
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zen222

04/03/26 1:59 PM

#102311 RE: zen222 #102307

Elon Musk calls medical school 'pointless,' says Tesla robots will beat any surgeon in 3 years — and tells students to walk away
https://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/news/elon-musk-calls-medical-school-pointless-says-tesla-robots-will-beat-any-surgeon-in-3-years-and-tells-students-to-walk-away/ar-AA1ZZXeI

In an interview with engineer and XPRIZE Foundation founder Peter Diamandis on his Moonshots podcast in January, Musk boasted that, within three years, at scale, “there will probably be more Optimus robots that are great surgeons than there are all surgeons on Earth,” echoing a declaration he made last April. He added that, “Everyone will have access to medical care that is better than what the president receives right now.”

When pressed on whether people should simply avoid going to med school altogether, he agreed, calling it “pointless.”



New York University’s Grossman School of Medicine Bioethicist Arthur Caplan told The Independent that, while robot doctors are on the horizon, Musk’s assertion that they’ll soon replace surgeons “is not credible” because of the “many years” it would take just to ensure they were as capable as a human to handle complex medical procedures. “We still can’t get robot drivers to navigate city streets with taxis or delivery trucks safely,” said Caplan. “Surgery is just as hard.”

And Dr. Martin Pham, associate professor of neurosurgery at the University of California San Diego, noted to Forbes that while “robotics streamlines the delivery of operative care” safely and efficiently, “it can never replace surgical judgment.”

Americans at large seem to share this skepticism when it comes to trusting technology with their medical issues. Never mind surgery — the Quinnipiac University Poll found that only 3% of Americans would be comfortable relying solely on AI to simply read their medical scans, while 81% prefer a combination of human and AI input.

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