In a recent interview, Elon Musk suggested that the ancient gods came from Memphis. Could he be hinting that we should look there for our next “God”?
This statement has led to all kinds of reactions, with many on social media calling him the Anti-Christ. His recent support for Trump has only intensified these reactions—two men with immense power and wealth appearing to join forces to shape the world. But is this really the case with Musk, the South African, and the former President?There’s no question that Musk is a unique figure.
Between SpaceX, Neuralink, Starlink, and Tesla, he’s created technological marvels that captivate his fans. But it’s his growing political influence that alarms people. As the owner of X, Musk now controls a major platform for public discourse, and his recent calls to both Zelenskyy and Putin reveal his willingness to step directly into international politics.
It seems Musk has little intention of waiting on the sidelines while the new administration takes shape.I’ve always believed in fate, that every once in a while, a person comes along who sees the world differently—often, in ways that bring about chaos.
Figures like Napoleon and Hitler rise, shake things up, and eventually fall. In the next four years, I think we’re in for something of a Hollywood movie as Trump and Musk take the stage. Musk seems to believe he’s acquired a new “company”—this time, a political one, with himself in charge.
Trump, now 78, may spend more time golfing than governing, while Musk pursues his vision for a “brave new world.”For anyone watching from the sidelines, this could be a good time to consider leaving the United States. The signs all suggest dark days ahead.