Elon Musk’s Power Grab: The Largest Data Breach in U.S. History

Elon Musk isn’t just a techno-conman—he’s now at the center of a mass data breach that threatens your privacy.

Elon Musk’s Power Grab: The Largest Data Breach in U.S. History
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My feelings on Elon Musk haven’t changed over the years—I still believe he’s a techno-conman. Now, he’s a blatant Nazi too, after not one but two Nazi salutes. Of course, he claimed he did it for laughs, but we can all see through the charade.

This man is less of an inventor and more of a sophisticated investor. Sure, he created his banking company, X, back in 1999, but his company merged with Confinity, which gave rise to PayPal. He was quickly ousted from PayPal.

He took his money and started buying into other companies to get a seat on their boards. Tesla? Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning created and ran that company until Musk bought his way onto the board and then ousted the founders.

SpaceX? Musk gave it the name, but he never designed a damn rocket. He just siphoned off government grants and funding.

Yes, he’s smart. is—but not in a good way. History will remember him for stealing other people’s hard work and taking credit for innovations he never touched. The irony? He owns a company named Tesla—a homage to the great inventor Nikola Tesla, who died penniless because Thomas Edison exploited his work.

So, we have to ask: why has this unelected man been given carte blanche to waltz into government agencies and copy our private and personal data?

If Musk were truly concerned about fraud, waste, and abuse, he’d be deploying an army of accountants and forensic investigators to audit government institutions. But no—he’s using 20-somethings to dig through old computer systems and steal your private information.

What is Elon really after?

Thankfully, state attorneys general (AGs) are waking up and fighting back. A growing coalition of state AGs is banding together to sue DOGE and the Trump Administration over what is now the largest data breach in U.S. history.

Yes, the largest data breach in history.

It doesn’t matter what side of the aisle you’re on—we all have to fight back. This cannot stand if you value your privacy. Musk and DOGE have your private health information. They have your Social Security number.

What do they plan to do with all that data? My guess? They’re going to use it to train their AI systems, track and identify you, and ultimately use it to manipulate, exploit, and control you.

It’s only a matter of time before they start withholding Social Security checks, Medicare, Medicaid, and other entitlements—yes, you are entitled to them because you paid into them—as punishment, all at the whims of a South African Nero.

But we can fight back.

According to 5Calls.org, the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Wisconsin have joined the lawsuit against DOGE and the Trump Administration.

You can demand your state AG do the same. Just visit 5Calls.org, enter your town and state, and it will provide you with the phone number and a script to use when you call.

It takes just five minutes to stand up and speak out against Musk and his cronies and take back your privacy. It’s the patriotic thing to do. 


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