Elon Musk intervenes in the war. PR firm paid Rotten Tomatoes critics đ #WEEKLY ~ September 10th
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Elon Musk secretly blocked Ukraine's access to Starlink off the coast of Crimea last year to thwart a Ukrainian attack on the Russian navy by underwater USVs. The reason for Musk's decision was an acute fear that Russia would respond to a Ukrainian attack on Crimea with nuclear weapons, a fear caused by Musk's conversations with senior Russian officials. (Clash Report, CNN)
Musk: The Ukrainians wanted to sink most of the Russian ships in the Sevastopol attack, I didn't let them (Novinky)
The next evolution of Elon's lies: Starlink never worked over Crimea, Musk denies shutting it down for Ukraine (iDnes, Forbes)
Elon Musk gave biographer top Ukrainian officialâs private messages without permission (FT)
EU regulators have named the "big six" #bigtechs who fall under the DMA's remit. Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Bytedance, Meta, Microsoft (TechSpot)