New investigations on Elon Musk| Twitter building violations and Neuralinks animal killings

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Since Elon Musk took over Twitter he has been under a bit of heat. The richest man in the world is currently worth 189.2 billion and has been under surveillance since he announced that he would like to go ahead with clinical trials on Neurolink, His device that could one day make the lame to walk and the blind see (I wish I was making this up).

The claims about his management of Twitter have been that he has been making violations of building codes according to pictures that show his Twitter headquarters with beds, wardrops and slippers (according to the BBC). Elon’s mission to transform Twitter is coming under threat by people who think he is overworking the workers.

It is interesting to note that the San Fransisco authorities are making probes into these claims of building code violations. This is very interesting to me. I live in a country where there are some laws that hold people back in general and in America, there are laws that protect buildings.

There is news of Elon sending newsletters to his staff that they will need to be extremely hardcore to succeed and this is where they are raising claims of the fact that the man is overworking his staff.

They also claim that he has been handling his Tesla business in the Twitter headquarters and this is yet another reason for them to be coming after him.

In addition to the fire, he is getting from Twitter is all the heat he is receiving from his Neuralinks project. There are claims that the project has led to the death of about 1,500 animals (that’s a lot though) In my last post about this topic I explained that the project has announced that it will be starting clinical trials. Elon Musk spoke with Reuters and he explained that the speed of the experiment is what lead to these animal deaths.

New investigations are being filled by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine against animal testing. The group is against any form of animal testing really and Elon is really overdoing it for them.

That’s enough for that, I think Elon is suffering from Superman syndrome where people will always see the need to attack you regardless of the fact that you have plans for good.

But I’d like to know your thoughts, has Elon crossed the line this time? Should he face punishment for his “crimes”? Do all or some of these claims seem like complaints from people you would consider ignorant?

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What do you mean by "has been under surveillance"? It is just that Neuralink submitted for FDA approval.
The whole point of animal testing is that humans do not die for testing purposes.

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What do you mean by "has been under surveillance"? It is just that Neuralink submitted for FDA approval.

Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine have been against it and they have found a path to attack him with. 1500 animals is a lot though but I think one human is worth more than that.

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PCRM does not have a mandate to surveil anybody. They are just a non-profit. And they are advocating non-animal testing since 1985. Look how that went since then. Like any other virtue signaling non-profit, they are there only for the purpose of themself.

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I see. Then let them keep on going with their nonsense. At the end of the day, they will still need Neuralinks when the project is successful.

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I think the author chose the wrong word here. I think a better word for what he is trying to say is ‘scrutiny’.

It is not like the secret service or fbi have put Elon on surveillance

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Yeah, I think I should word those more carefully. Thank you.

But it does make me wonder why they have their eyes on him that way.

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Elon doesn’t play by the rules. His style in most of his companies is to break things early and fast. He likes to find shortcuts and usually the start of any project he is involved on is very messy.

We’ll have to see if Twitter will be a failure or yet another brilliant move. For the near future though it will be rough and not many people will see his vision. People don’t like change

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Elon doesn’t play by the rules. His style in most of his companies is to break things early and fast. He likes to find shortcuts and usually the start of any project he is involved on is very messy.

I'm gradually learning to see this as the truth about him. I love the spirit behind it and there is a lot to learn from him. He is above a lot of things that MSM see as an issue simply because he keeps himself above it all.

We’ll have to see if Twitter will be a failure or yet another brilliant move. For the near future though it will be rough and not many people will see his vision. People don’t like change

There is this concept of a leader listening to what people have to say but making his own decisions I find to be very effective and I see it in him. He will be to blame for the downfall and for the success of Twitter as it is.

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This are all just assumptions no actually face yet ,I believe media just want to make money that way they keep painting him with negative news because people react to negative things news than positive news

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Yeah, people are more senstive to negative emotions and news like this flies.

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