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Tesla is missing billions, rigging surveys, and getting doxxed

Last updated: March 20, 2025 12:16 am
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Elon Musk, the controversial billionaire behind Tesla and SpaceX, is once again making headlines for all the wrong reasons. Rumors have been swirling that Musk may be using the missing $1.4 billion to fund anti-Tesla protests as part of a massive false flag operation. This wild theory suggests that Musk is orchestrating a plan to gain control of both the police and the courts. However, it’s important to note that there is absolutely zero evidence to support this outlandish idea.

In the latest episode of Quick Charge, a popular podcast by Electrek, the hosts dive into the state of Musk’s public image and address the accusations of him playing the victim. Despite his numerous achievements in the tech and automotive industries, Musk has faced criticism for failing to deliver on ambitious projects such as a mission to Mars, an all-electric roadster, an underground super-speedway, and a self-driving car.

The podcast also covers news from other credible car companies, with a prediction that Volvo will be the first mainstream automaker to introduce Level 3 autonomous driving technology in America. Listeners can tune in to the audio-only version of Quick Charge on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and more.

New episodes of Quick Charge are typically recorded Monday through Thursday, with bonus audio content occasionally released. To stay up to date with Electrek’s daily news and high-voltage updates, be sure to follow and subscribe to the podcast.

If you have any news tips or leads, you can reach out to the Quick Charge team at tips@electrek.co. Additionally, you can support the show by rating it on Apple Podcasts and Spotify or recommending it on Overcast to help more listeners discover the content.

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As always, it’s important to note that Electrek may use affiliate links to generate income. For more information on their affiliate practices, you can visit their website. Don’t forget to check out the latest native ad banners for additional content.

Overall, the latest episode of Quick Charge provides a fascinating insight into the world of Elon Musk and the electric vehicle industry. With engaging discussions and expert analysis, this podcast is a must-listen for tech enthusiasts and Tesla fans alike.

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