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Musk’s Promise: Evidence of Aliens Will Be Shared on X Immediately
Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur, is renowned for his enthusiasm for space exploration. However, when it comes to the existence of extraterrestrial life and UFOs, Musk expresses skepticism.
In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, Musk stated that he doubts anyone has encountered aliens. He believes that many of the UFO sightings reported by individuals may actually be advanced classified military technology from the U.S. government.
Musk suggested that some of these advanced systems—like new aircraft and missiles—are so secret that even the military may not be fully aware of them, as highlighted by the New York Post.
“Well, unidentified flying objects are one thing, but there are always a bunch of classified programs that are underway,” Musk said.
Carlson raised concerns, noting that the military has reported instances of having to navigate around unidentified objects. Musk acknowledged that while there are indeed unidentified flying objects, many of them are likely linked to classified projects.
He mentioned that SpaceX operates over 6,000 Starlink satellites and has never had to alter their course due to an alien spacecraft.
“There’s a lot we don’t know. Where did we come from? Where are the aliens?”
While Musk has not encountered any evidence of aliens, he remains open to the possibility of their existence. Musk assured Carlson that if he ever found credible proof of aliens, he would make it public immediately, promising that it would be a significant announcement on his platform, X.
“The split second I see any evidence of aliens, I will immediately post that on the X platform,” Musk said. “It will probably be our number one post of all time.”
Musk has long argued that if the government possessed evidence of aliens, it would likely leverage that information to justify increased military funding.
The Pentagon and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence have conducted investigations into UFO sightings, which often turn out to be drones, balloons, or space debris—a situation exacerbated, according to some critics, by the Starlink network.
Some reported sightings have exhibited unusual movement patterns, but none have been conclusively linked to extraterrestrial origin. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), chair of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities, has stated that Congress is due for an update on the Pentagon’s investigations into these sightings, labeling the findings as a priority.
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