Elon Musk Shakes Internet After Response To ‘Conspiracy Theories’
Posted on
March 9, 2023 by
Constitutional Nobody
Twitter CEO Elon Musk is still doing his best to shake the powers that be to their core. On Thursday, the CEO took to Twitter to respond to a list of conspiracies shared by musician Zuby that, he claimed, had all been found to be true.
The fact is that no, not all of these conspiracy theories were debunked, but Musk agreed with the musician.
“What are the biggest media lies of the last few years?” Zuby said before listing
“-Covid-19 (all of it)
-Jan 6 ‘insurrection’
-‘safe and effective’ jab
-Jussie Smollett
-Bubba Wallace
-Covington hoax
-Kyle Rittenhouse story
-‘Very fine people’ hoax
-‘drinking bleach’
-‘horse dewormer’
-Russian collusion
-Ghost of Kyiv
-Hunter Biden laptop
-‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill
-Twitter collapse post-Elon
-Nord Stream pipeline
-‘Transitory’ inflation
-Men can get pregnant
-BLM narrative
-‘2 weeks to flatten the curve’
-Blaming Russia for missile that landed in Poland.”
“This list is not exhaustive… Kinda crazy to see it laid out like this. And people have the nerve to call ME a ‘conspiracy theorist’. I didn’t promote any of these. Mainstream media has the misinformation game on lock. I can’t compete,” he said.
Again not all of these conspiracy theories have been debunked, but many have and Musk noticed.
“We are running out of ‘conspiracies’ that turned out to be true! Can someone manufacture a few more? The shelf is almost empty,” he said.
But it is not the first time this week Musk made powerful enemies.
Musk tore into Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell after the senator took a stand against Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
“With regard to the presentation on Fox News last night, I want to associate myself entirely with the opinion of the chief of the Capitol Police about what happened on January 6th,” Senator McConnell said to reporters on Tuesday.
He was referencing a statement issued by the Capitol Police that shredded Carlson and the footage he showed.
The chief of the U.S. Capitol Police issued a memo to his staff on Tuesday following the airing of previously unseen security footage by Fox News host Tucker Carlson which showed police officers appearing to stand passively as a large crowd entered the Capitol on January 6.
Police Chief Tom Manger condemned the comments made during the airing of the footage on Carlson’s Monday night program, stating that it was “filled with offensive and misleading conclusions” about the riot of January 6, 2021, when a group of people breached the U.S. Capitol building, causing disruptions to lawmakers who were in the process of certifying President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.
“The program conveniently cherry-picked from the calmer moments of our 41,000 hours of video,” Manger claimed. “The commentary fails to provide context about the chaos and violence that happened before or during these less tense moments.”