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Elon’s missing billions, Tesla terrorism, bots rig surveys, and a Nissan battery deal
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Is Elon Musk using the missing $1.4B to fund anti-Tesla protests as part of a massive false flag operation that will give him control of both the police and the courts? There's absolutely ZERO evidence to support that idea (plus: I just made it up), but it's 2025 and that means anything goes on today's bats**t episode of Quick Charge!
If there's one thing narcissists love it's playing victim, and the guy who asked everyone at Trump's inauguration if they's seen Kyle and spent the last decade stacking billions by failing to deliver on a mission to mars, an all-electric roadster, an underground super-speedway, and a self-driving car seems to think it's someone else's fault that people don't like him. We talk through the state of that debacle along with news from two credible car companies, and I predict Volvo will have the first mainstream L3 car in America – enjoy!
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- Elon Musk promotes negative Tesla survey turned positive by bots
- Thousands of Tesla owners doxxed. The only way to get off the list? Sell your car
- Tesla vandalism: Trump and AG claim someone ‘coordinate and fund’ them
- Tesla (TSLA) accounting raises red flags as report shows $1.4 billion missing
- Nissan just secured enough batteries to build about 1 million EVs in the US
- ZEEKR launches first door-to-door Level 3 autonomous driving technology
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