Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, set Twitter aflame by posting a cryptic tweet about his own death.
“If I die under mysterious circumstances, it’s been nice knowin ya,” tweeted Musk.
His mother then replied saying: “That’s not funny,“ to which Elon had a ready reply.
“Sorry! I will do my best to stay alive,” Elon replied to his mother.
The whole platform immediately focused on the theory that Hillary and former President Bill Clinton were somehow or other out to get Musk.
If I die under mysterious circumstances, it’s been nice knowin ya
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 9, 2022
The drama of Musk’s attempt to buy Twitter was entered by the Clintons when a report said that their supporters were among those calling for a boycott of Twitter if Musk runs it the way he has promised.
Shortly, the Clintons came to mind, but the context of the tweet could have implied that Musk had some sort of Russian assassination squad in mind because the tweet came after one in which he relayed a statement from Dmitry Rogozin, a former deputy prime minister of Russia, condemning Musk’s Starlink satellite company for its support of Ukraine in its war with Russia.
“From the testimony of the captured commander of the 36th Marine Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Colonel Dmitry Kormyankov, it turns out that the internet terminals of Elon Musk’s Starlink satellite company were delivered to the militants of the Nazi Azov Battalion and the Ukrainian Marines in Mariupol by military helicopters,” wrote Rogozin.
“The word ‘Nazi’ doesn’t mean what he seems to think it does,” Musk replied.
As has Ukraine, Musk has publicly acknowledged that began making Starlink available to Ukraine.
A Russian jamming attack in Ukraine was foiled by Musk’s Starlink and the job was handled better than the military could have done, A Pentagon official explained.