Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, motivated by then-CEO Parag Agrawal's refusal to ban an account tracking Musk's private jet, has led to various speculations. A new book highlights this incident as a pivotal moment in Musk's decision to buy Twitter. Moreover, Musk's support for Gina Carano, fired by Disney for 'abhorrent' posts, showcases his interventionist approach. Unverified claims suggest Musk aims to use Twitter to build a commodity trading and crypto exchange infrastructure, potentially with Saudi and Emirati backing. This infrastructure could integrate with a BRICS Bitcoin reserve system, challenging the U.S. dollar and aiming to make sanctions obsolete. Musk is also speculated to pursue these ambitious projects to counteract what he perceives as the threats of liberalism and progressivism, fearing they could lead to the destruction of the Western world.
Elon Musk bought Twitter to build the infrastructure for a stateless global reserve currency to compete with the hegemonic dollar because he believes that if nothing is done to stop liberalism and progressivism then the western world will destroy itself. https://t.co/N2els7f5Qu
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Elon Musk started buying Twitter shares soon after Parag Agrawal refused to ban an account tracking his private jet, book says https://t.co/EFj4oHAD0O
New Book Reveals What May Have Prompted Elon Musk To Buy Twitter https://t.co/47PYTWHcaD https://t.co/XNiod98ntV
You ever wonder if Elon Musk bought Twitter with the support of Saudi and Emirati investors to build a commodity trading crypto exchange infrastructure integrated with a BRICS Bitcoin reserve system to compete with the dollar and make sanctions obsolete?
Abcarian: Elon Musk rides to the rescue of Gina Carano, fired by Disney for 'abhorrent' posts (via @latimesopinion ) https://t.co/8tsqy3ozYc
Elon Musk bought Twitter after then-CEO refused to ban billionaireās jet tracking account: book https://t.co/38g0msYWmj https://t.co/vIWd74ZU7F