Elon Musk is the hottest topic in America right now.

Is it me, or does it seem like more people seem to care about the nitty-gritty details revolving around Elon Musk’s recent acquisition of Twitter, rather than the major global crises facing humanity today?

It seems as though the cost of verification on Twitter and whether or not Musk will be allowing former users who have been exiled from the platform has been the most significant issue of public concern.

“Power to the people” = Twitter Verification Subscription?

You gotta be kidding me, Mr. Musk. 🤌🏼

This is what Elon Musk thinks “power to the people” looks like?

In the middle of a very intense election season, global economic crisis, and potential third world war, THIS IS WHAT POWER TO THE PEOPLE LOOKS LIKE??? 

What a bunch of pansies we’ve become.

Musk’s “power to the people” tweet received about 615,000 likes, 77,000 replies, and 68,000+ retweets.

Why is it so easy to distract people from REAL problems affecting humanity?

Musk is smart, rich, and charismatic. It’s very easy for people to idolize him… Musk understands the power of publicity and uses it to his benefit. It serves his agenda, but certainly not yours or mine if we are willing to look at reality.

We the people are suffering from the highest level of inflation in forty years.

Gas prices are ridiculously high.

Energy and utility bills have gone up way over 50% since last year, and people are struggling to make ends meet.

Klaus Schwab’s climate change agenda continues to gain traction as the media and global leaders continue to push the idea that electric vehicles are better for the planet than gas-powered engines.

The war between Russia and the Ukraine continues to escalate, with the Ukraine/NATO refusing to come to the peace table. 

Propaganda continues to roam the earth through the power of the mainstream media which is controlled by just 6 corporations. 

Math and reading scores have plummeted following the pandemic. What a shocker. 

People are also “suddenly dying.” 😉

A solid 75% of Americans are overweight.

Over 40% of children have at least one chronic illness.

One in 30 children have autism. A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found a 52% increase in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnoses among children and teens in the U.S. between 2017 and 2020.

The family unit is practically non-existent. Four-in-ten children grow up in single-parent households.

Nearly one billion people have a mental illness, according to the WHO. 

An astounding 45% of Americans have $0 in their savings.

Our foods and farms are poisoned via pesticides thanks to FDA approval.

Suicide is the second leading cause of death among youth.

 

“We the people” are getting dumber, sicker, and poorer.

I hope I didn’t offend, but if I did, I’m not sorry. The truth isn’t offensive. It’s just the truth. 

I am sorry that I can’t report better news, but the first step we can take to address the problems we have as a nation and world is admitting we have them in the first place.

Our leaders are in denial. They won’t even admit we are in a recession and heading for depression at this point.

Albert Pike

We want to be the best? Then we better start acting like we are the best.

If we act like cattle, the elites will treat us like cattle, and Elon Musk’s “power to the people” tweet proves just how easily people can be influenced.

“Power to the people” looks more like a revolution if you ask me.

We need a complete overhaul of the very systems which have enslaved our minds, bodies, and souls.

Media, government, education, religion, banks, and the family unit all play a role.

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