Careful. The Vindman brothers may call you a traitor.
Hold onto your hats, because Elon Musk—Trump’s go-to advisor, billionaire genius, and hands-down the most influential guy on the planet—just lobbed a grenade into the global conversation. He’s claiming, loud and clear, that the U.S. government didn’t just botch the COVID-19 response—they bankrolled its very existence, setting off a chain reaction that left millions dead worldwide. This isn’t some late-night rant from a nobody; it’s Musk, the guy who’s got the President’s ear and a track record of shaking up reality, from Tesla to SpaceX. Think about it: if he’s right, this is beyond explosive—it’s apocalyptic. The idea that D.C. suits funded a virus that flipped the world upside down should have us all hitting the brakes, jaws dropped, demanding the truth. We’re talking millions of graves, shattered economies, and endless grief, all potentially tracing back to a government lab checkbook. This isn’t just big news; it’s the kind of history-bending bombshell that should make Watergate look like a petty prank. So why isn’t the planet frozen, reeling from the weight of it? Why aren’t we storming the streets, pounding on doors, screaming for accountability? Musk’s dropped the match—shouldn’t the world be catching fire?
Some of us have long known this. It is infuriating. Glad to see it being discussed though.
That said, there is NO WAY to get true justice for what was done.
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger is calling on Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency to look into whether government actors have infiltrated the online encyclopedia that he helped start over two decades ago.
“Hi @ElonMusk. Wikipedia co-founder here. May I ask you to determine what branches of the U.S. government—if any!—have employees paid to edit, monitor, update, lobby, etc., Wikipedia? Such operations should be defunded, if any. If there are *none*, we’d like to know. Agree?” Sanger recently wrote on X.
Sanger, who left the organization in 2002, has been a heavy critic of Wikipedia since about 2005, when he says the website began to drift into left-wing bias.
“I like to call myself its founder now because I kind of want to distance myself from it,” Sanger told Fox News Digital.
Sanger says the website has long abandoned its neutrality policy, which he helped develop at its beginning.
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Wikipedia co-founder calls on Elon Musk to probe possible government influence on ‘fully woke’ site
Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger is calling on Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency to look into whether government actors have infiltrated the online encyclopedia.nypost.com
Soros is a leftist, and like all "good" leftists, he's all about spending other people's money, and not his own.Wow, wouldn't that be something?
Really everything on the internet is taken over by no life loser leftists, but....what if our tax dollars were paying them to post all that stupid chit? I assumed it was Soros and other chortling villains, but it's not impossible that they're being paid by USAID money.
Soros is a leftist, and like all "good" leftists, he's all about spending other people's money, and not his own.
That will start Monday with the new DD.Kash needs to turn the FBI loose on these f**** and nail them to the wall. That's as soon as he finds a few agents he can trust
Tesla got a bump it didn't deserve, and people dove in betting on the come! It's just correcting itself!Evidently they're attacking X again this morning because it's down. And I'm certainly not happy about the value of my Tesla stock recently, but I hadn't planned on selling anytime soon so I'm not all that worried about it. But this b******* about burning cars and chargers and showrooms and shooting at things and vandalizing people's cars and assaulting their vehicles. Kash needs to turn the FBI loose on these f**** and nail them to the wall. That's as soon as he finds a few agents he can trust