Deport Elon Musk, A Stupid, Bullshitting and Dangerous Illegal Alien

Elon Musk entered the USA illegally, is a known Russian and Chinese asset and is a threat to the American People. He has never created any technologies, and is not an elected leader and is engaging in criminal, self-aggrandizing activities.

Elon Musk – Long-term ketamine use is associated with lower gray matter volume and less white matter integrity,

Musk is a nasty man, a fraud, and dangerous. A very good documentary of Musk is in the making, and Part1 is available here from the Common Sense Skeptic. Thunderfoot, who is a doctor of chemistry, has a series of videos on Musk, including Starship, and one of his latest is here. That Musk is intellectually stunted and has achieved financial success through accidents and nefarious means is detailed in an upcoming book, which is previewed here. Musk, a nepo baby, stole Tesla from its two founders.

Elon Musk is in control of the White House. He is shuttering the agencies that regulate his companies, as well as those that make for great publicity. Like Trump, he doesn’t create anything, other than hyperbole. He takes credit for, and makes money on, what others have created. Be clear, he doesn’t create any technologies at Tesla and SpaceX, others did, and other people manage those companies.

Denaturalize and Deport criminal Elon Musk. He lied on both his U.S. Student Visa application and his U.S. citizenship application. Both are federal crimes. In 2005, Musk admitted that he applied to Stanford “because otherwise [he had] no legal right to stay in the country.” He knowingly used a student visa to work within the United States, despite the visa provision not allowing him to work.

Musk was born in South Africa, obtained Canadian citizenship through his mother and is now a naturalized American citizen, has denied working in the United States illegally. He has said he had a J-1 student visa before landing a specialized worker temporary visa called an H-1B. However, he has declined to answer questions about exactly how and when he obtained the work visa. The Washington Post and Stanford Daily have shed light on that question, reporting that Musk arrived in Palo Alto in 1995 for a graduate degree program at Stanford University but never enrolled in courses. Instead, he launched a start-up, Zip2, that later sold for about $300 million. Leaving college left Musk without a legal basis to remain in the United States, according to immigration experts, a fact that was discovered by Zip2 investors, who gave Musk and his co-founders 45 days to obtain legal work status. An immigration attorney advised Zip2’s co-founders to downplay their leadership role with the company and scrub their résumés of U.S. addresses that might suggest they were already living and working in the United States, according to documents obtained by The Washington Post. The attorney also advised Musk to obtain passport-size photos and apply to the U.S. “visa lottery.” Musk has never publicly acknowledged his period of illegal status, conceding only that he lived for a time in an immigration “gray area.” But his visa issues could raise separate questions for his security clearance, which he holds as the CEO and founder of SpaceX, an aerospace company with billions of dollars in federal contracts. “At a minimum, a determination that he had been less than truthful with immigration authorities would absolutely be something that security authorities could separately consider as casting doubt on his trustworthiness and good judgment,” Bradley Moss, a lawyer who works in security clearance law, has written. “If his name was anything but Elon Musk, the odds are his security clearance would more than likely face revocation under those circumstances.”

Published by Dr. Greg Maguire, Ph.D.

Dr. Maguire, a Fulbright-Fogarty Fellow at the National Institutes of Health, is a scientist, innovator, teacher, healthcare professional. He has over 100 publications and numerous patents. His book, "Adult Stem Cell Released Molecules: A Paradigm Shift To Systems Therapeutics" was published by Nova Science Publishers in 2018.

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