The curious timing of the release of specific harmful or damning information has captured Elon Musk, Twitter owner anon, in a vulnerable state. Images taken nearly a decade ago place him in the orbit of Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged right-hand woman who was recently found guilty of trafficking underage girls…to no one.
A Vanity Fair staffer who was close to Maxwell and Musk at the party said that the two had engaged in some rather strange conversation, with Maxwell asking Musk whether it was possible to remove oneself from the internet, and urging Musk to destroy it.https://t.co/MiDZG2Wbv3
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) October 11, 2022
A Vanity Fair staffer who was close to Maxwell and Musk at the party said that the two had engaged in some rather strange conversation, with Maxwell asking Musk whether it was possible to remove oneself from the internet, and urging Musk to destroy it.
Previously, Musk had claimed not to know her at all.
MSN described the photograph as having been taking several years ago at a party, and for his part, Musk denied anything happened other than Maxwell’s uninvited intrusion into his personal space as a photograph was being snapped:
“The photo was taken in 2014 at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in California, but it didn’t make a splash on social media until 2020 when Musk took to Twitter to say he didn’t know Maxwell ‘at all.’ The staffer, who chose to remain anonymous due to potential repercussions, said the pair also discussed aliens and Musk brought up his theory that reality could be a simulation. The photo of the billionaire alongside Maxwell, a known associate of Jeffrey Epstein, was widely shared on Twitter earlier this year as well after the billionaire initially offered to buy Twitter for $44 billion in April,” MSN reported.
To be sure, being photographed with someone doesn’t necessarily imply guilt of wrongdoing. No doubt lots of people have crossed paths with Maxwell and not been a part of the web of trafficking and deceit. Musk has even commented on the mysterious nature of Epstein’s and Maxwell’s both alleged and adjudicated crimes, suggesting at least some one else associated with them should “go down.”
Where is their “client” list? Shouldn’t at least one of them go down!?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) May 2, 2022
Given Musk’s eccentricity, though, it is certainly believable he’d engage in fantastical conversations of the sort implied. Moreover, given his talents, wealth, and connections, it’s also certainly believable he’d have encountered others with similar influence and elite status.
If nothing else, this photograph adds to the list of wonderings about Musk, who while being a champion of free speech in his saga of purchasing far-left social media behemoth Twitter, nonetheless prompts concerns that there is more at play on the world stage than meets the eye about him.
The latest vitriol aimed at Epstein came from Bill Gates’ ex-wife Melinda, who spoke on the record about the relationship her incredibly rich and influential ex-husband had with the deceased mogul. Conservative Brief reported on those statements:
“At the time, I didn’t realize that by having those meetings it would be seen as giving him credibility. You’re almost saying, ‘I forgive that type of behavior,’ or something. So clearly the way it’s seen, I made a huge mistake not understanding that,” Microsoft founder and CEO Bill Gates said recently.
His ex-wife, however, did not buy that excuse, talking to CBS’ Gayle King some weeks ago about their divorce: “It was many things. But I did not like that he’d had meetings with Jeffrey Epstein. I made that clear to him.”
She went on to say she met Epstein “exactly one time because I wanted to see who this man was. And I regretted it from the second I stepped in the door. He was abhorrent. He was evil personified.
“I had nightmares about it afterward. So my heart breaks for these young women.”
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