He was involved in the coup de'tat in Bolivia for lithium reserves, and even admitted via twitter that "we coup what we want" (that may not be his exact quote, but damn close).
I'm no fan.
I have been following his Neuralink company and it's scary! He can now implant it in monkey brains and they will play video games with it.
I've asked myself similar questions because sometimes it seems like he's making good points, but I am super wary of him. The Neuralink thing is unsettling and I don't like how he keeps polluting space with his satellites.
I'm also not into bitcoin or cryptocurrency in general, even though I know that makes me "behind the times."
I love crypto. It's funny I predicted dogecoin would do funky things last week and he's started playing with it lol
I saw him in an interview talking about how he put everything into Tesla or SpacX....one of those and people thought he was crazy. It was impressive. People don't usually do that once they have amassed a fortune. In the beginning yes, they mortagage their house to start a company. But he was already established and he put it all on the line again....it was very ballsey.
I have read charts for a number of female therapists over the years. One in particular - everytime she listens to Elon Musk - says she mentally makes check marks on certain DSM checklists for problems.
Regarding crypto - two words from Catherine Austin Fitts struck me - Cryptocracy and Technocracy. The image I got was cattle being lead into a chute for castration or slaughter.
Finding our individual worth thru being creatively productive in providing a service or product of value to others is being overshadowed by an irresistible push into speculation.