(Zero Hedge)—On Sunday night, Elon Musk revealed in an X Spaces with Dr. Gad Saad, a professor of marketing at the John Molson School of Business at Montreal’s Concordia University, that two “very mentally ill” people have tried to kill him in Austin, Texas.
Near the end of the one-hour interview, Musk discussed his level of fame and how it’s been problematic when he goes out in public. He said people are super nice, but every time he goes to restaurants, there are lines of people who want selfies with him.
“I can’t easily go to the mall or a movie theater or walk around without creating a ruckus,” the world’s richest man said.
Saad asked Musk: “Do you have security around in your daily life?”
Musk responded: “Yes. It’s very rare for me to get death threats.”
However, he said, “I have had two cases in the last six months where two people, unfortunately very mentally ill, came to try to kill me in Austin with guns.”
"I have had two cases in the last 6 months where two people, unfortunately very mentally ill, came to try to kill me."
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In December 2022, Musk posted a video of a “crazy stalker” who followed a vehicle carrying his son X Æ A-Xii. The billionaire then wasted no time suspending X accounts for ‘doxxed real-time location info.’
Meanwhile, Musk’s commitment to ‘free speech’ X has infuriated Deep State entities, leftist corporate media outlets, and radical Democrats. The Biden administration has been increasingly weaponizing federal agencies after the billionaire’s companies. It wouldn’t be surprising if the two crazies that came after Musk in Austin were flaming libtards.
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