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Was Elon's Twitter Deal Really Just a Red Pill Event?

If you've been following the details around Elon Musk's acquistion of Twitter, you now know the social media company is full of fake accounts and bots, which has artificially inflated the company's value. Texas AG Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into the matter. Needless to say, it not only puts the deal at considerable risk, it could destroy sharehokder value and even subject employees to criminal charges. But it exposes something much bigger and more sinister. Twitter has long been a deep state tool to convince Americans and the rest of the world that their leftist ideology is more popular than it really is. It is an age old communist tactic.

But did Elon know that Twitter was loaded with bogus accounts even before he tendered the offer? Elon and Trump developed a good relationship some time ago, and based on their responses to the Twitter story as it unfolds, it's starting to look like those two played the deep state as a bunch of fools.

https://apnews.com/article/elon-musk-twitter-deal-3dacbf6d930acaccc425846f859b7138
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Recently I tried to get onto Twitter to read a tweet posted by Musk. I was taken to "my" account automatically. I didn't recognize the account and it's not one whose password I know. Twitter informed me that "my" account had been permanently deleted. I was given the opportunity to dispute the deletion. I tried to get into my own account, whose password I know, and could not get in so I decided to take advantage of the rare opportunity to actually have someone at Twitter pay attention, and I explained the situation.

They re-activated the account whose password I don't know, and ignored my request to reinstate my actual account...at first. NOW my old account is finally reinstated.

I mention all of this because Twitter has obviously embarked on a program to delete SPAM accounts.

They explained that the first account was thought to be a SPAM account.

It appears that Twitter is cleaning up the dead wood, or trying to do so.