American businessman Elon Musk was accused of supporting the Pizzagate conspiracy theory. writes about this Weather.
The conspiracy began to smear Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton during the 2016 US election and culminated in a man entering a pizzeria with an assault rifle.
Elon Musk has been accused of spreading a long-debunked conspiracy theory that top Democrats were involved in a secret pedophile ring based out of a Washington pizzeria.
Billionaire posted and then deleted a meme with a link to “Pizzagate” on social network X NBC News.
This was a still from the TV show The Office; fake dialogue was inserted into the scene to make it appear as if the characters were arguing about whether the conspiracy was real or not.
“It looks at least a little suspicious,” Musk wrote.
The conspiracy theory has been supported by the likes of Alex Jones and former staffers of Donald Trump.
Musk has responded about Pizzagate on social network X at least four times since November 20, according to NBC News.
They contain false insinuations that journalists were involved.
It had previously been reported that there was no evidence that a child trafficking ring was operating at the pizzeria or that Democratic politicians were involved, and that journalists had covered up the incident.
Musk is a frequent critic of the media and a supporter of conspiracies including aliens building the pyramids.
Last year, shortly after purchasing the platform formerly known as Twitter, he posted a link to an article containing unsubstantiated rumors about an attack on Nancy Pelosi’s husband.
that just now accused To promote anti-Semitic conspiracy theories. This led to major advertisers withdrawing from X promotions and drew criticism from Israeli politicians.
The owner of SpaceX visited Israel to show off the site of the Hamas attack on October 7. It also sued a media watchdog group, which claimed its platform featured neo-Nazi and white nationalist content, as well as ads from companies like Disney and Warner Bros.
Former American journalist statedThat Elon Musk periodically goes into “devil mode.”
Source: Gazeta

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