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China News | a random knife attack happened, and several people were injured and collapsed. The attacker said: "I hope my death can help improve labor laws."
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At Wuxi Craft College, a random knife attack happened, and several people were injured and collapsed.
According to online reports, the attacker was upset because a factory owed him unpaid wages, and he had to work 16 hours every day. Additionally, the school refused to give him his graduation certificate, which prevented him from graduating.
The attacker said:
"I hope my death can help improve labor laws."
"Don’t think I’m a pushover; some debts must be settled."
A witness said:
"They’ve been rushed to the hospital, but there are too many injured people." view all
At Wuxi Craft College, a random knife attack happened, and several people were injured and collapsed.
According to online reports, the attacker was upset because a factory owed him unpaid wages, and he had to work 16 hours every day. Additionally, the school refused to give him his graduation certificate, which prevented him from graduating.
The attacker said:
"I hope my death can help improve labor laws."
"Don’t think I’m a pushover; some debts must be settled."
A witness said:
"They’ve been rushed to the hospital, but there are too many injured people."
China Breaking News Today | Yunnan High School Student Publicly Criticizes School: "The principal has money to build office buildings but no money to fix student dormitories."
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"The principal has money to build office buildings but no money to fix student dormitories."
On November 15, at the opening ceremony of the Cultural and Arts Festival at Funing County No. 1 High School in Yunnan Province, a student went on stage, took the microphone, and said:
"The school has taken away our things without permission... They have money to build office buildings but no money to fix the student dormitories. Go see for yourselves what the dormitories are like—10 people crammed into one room!"
Shortly after, he was forcibly removed from the stage. view all
"The principal has money to build office buildings but no money to fix student dormitories."
On November 15, at the opening ceremony of the Cultural and Arts Festival at Funing County No. 1 High School in Yunnan Province, a student went on stage, took the microphone, and said:
"The school has taken away our things without permission... They have money to build office buildings but no money to fix the student dormitories. Go see for yourselves what the dormitories are like—10 people crammed into one room!"
Shortly after, he was forcibly removed from the stage.
China Latest News | On November 14, in Guangdong, a lawyer with 20 years of experience in criminal law shared a video saying: “No one can withstand torture during interrogation.”
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He described examples of such methods, including suffocation by covering the head with a plastic bag, electric shocks to private areas, and shining bright lights to prevent sleep.
He also pointed out that places without audio or video recordings are hotspots for such abuse, and victims often face enormous difficulties seeking justice later. view all
He described examples of such methods, including suffocation by covering the head with a plastic bag, electric shocks to private areas, and shining bright lights to prevent sleep.
He also pointed out that places without audio or video recordings are hotspots for such abuse, and victims often face enormous difficulties seeking justice later.
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What will the U.S. Economy Under Trump look like? Worse or better?
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Our US economy is like a flailing fish, fighting for its life.
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when will BitVM hit mainnet?
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What do you think about Musk going "all in" on the U.S. election?
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Do you think Elon Musk is a racist, or at least supports white supremacy and is against immigration?
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Why don’t you support Trump? This time, it doesn’t matter who wins. If both choices are like poison, I’d choose the stronger poison to solve problems faster.
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Elon Musk Q&A With Pennsylvania Voters (30 Minutes Full Speech)
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Elon Musk Q&A With Pennsylvania Voters
0:00 Elon Musk Q&A With Pennsylvania Voters
0:38 Elon Musk talked about SpaceX to Pennsylvania voters
4:58 The federal debt's growing by a trillion dollars every three months. our defense budget is pretty gigantic. We have to do something about that or the country's going to go bankrupt.
7:09 The debate between Biden and Trump, everyone on the media was saying Biden was sharp as a tack.
9:13 Elon Musk see really a deliberate attempt to import as many people as possible into swing states like Pennsylvania in order to ensure that there is a permanent one state -- that America becomes a permanent one-party state.
11:04 Elon Musk said Kamala is just a puppet of a larger machine.
14:03 Elon Musk shared the reason that why he acquire Twitter
15:44 Elon Musk said it is very rigorous on the X platform about being a fair playing field, a level playing field, being fair to all sides.
17:15 Elon Musk Q&A, what are your ideas on things Trump can do to drain the swamp without being overwhelmed by their dirty trick?
19:22 Elon Musk think too many people in the government sector and they could be more productive elsewhere.
19:44 Elon Musk’s advices for young entrepreneurs to conquer a challenge that seems almost impossible from the beginning.
23:19 Elon Musk think individuals should own their own data. You know, I think that's really important.
24:42 Elon Musk feel like America is like Gulliver, tied down by a million little strings. And we need to cut those strings and free the giant.
29:54 Trying to make sense of these incredibly complex laws and regulations where, you know, a law gets passed that's like longer than Lord of the Rings and no one's actually read the thing
Full Q&A Session:
As you can see, I'm obviously here in person. This is me, not a clone of me. The reason I'm here in person is because Pennsylvania is so important to the future of the world. You show what matters by your actions, not your words. And my actions are I'm here, I'm in Pennsylvania, and I'm here for a very important reason, which, yeah. It's which is, I can't emphasize enough that Pennsylvania is, I think, the linchpin in this election. And this election, I think, is gonna decide the fate of America, along with the fate of America,
the fate of Western civilization. The two should be upheld. Told at times that these are like right-wing values. I'm like, are you insane? This is literally the fundamental values that made America what it is today. And anyone who's against those things is fundamentally anti-American. And the hell with them. (audience cheering) Yeah. So I actually lived in Pennsylvania for three years, by the way. I'm no stranger to the state.
I lived in this city for three years. I went to school here. I know the state. I'm not some just-arrived situation. I've been here, spent three years of my life here. It's a great state, love it. And yeah, it was also, the thing is, I was talking to friends of mine who, like when I went to Penn, it was very dangerous at the time. But everyone thought it would get better over, it would get better as the years went on.
And one of the issues was there were students who would get killed from time to time. And that was pretty bad, obviously. And I was talking to someone who recently graduated from Penn and they said, "Actually, it's worse." And I'm like, "It's worse? "What the hell is going on?" Yeah, yeah. The reality is that if someone is a violent criminal where they either are unable to control their violence or they like it, if you do not incarcerate them, they will hurt people. That's what it comes down to. So if you don't put hardened criminals in jail, they will kill people. That's what it comes down to.
And that's, unfortunately, the situation we have here is that the Democratic Party will not put hardened criminals in prison. And so they roam free and they prey upon you and your kids and your family and your friends. This is insane. How can we be the most powerful country in the world and it's not safe to walk around our cities? What the hell is going on? - George Soros! - Yeah, George Soros, honestly, misanthropic. For someone who has claims to be doing good, but actually he is not. He is tearing down the fabric of society.
Terrible. Yeah, but I think it's just unbelievable that we, like you should be able to feel safe walking around American cities. And it's not just Philadelphia has a challenge. New York has a challenge. Every major city in the US, like my mom lives in New York, for example. Three of her friends have been assaulted on the street this year. And it's getting worse. And now when she takes her dog for a walk, she has to stay inside of the building so that she can call for help if need be.
This is not the future we want. And if we get four more years of this, then we're gonna be fully Mad Max. And it's nice to watch a Mad Max movie, but we don't wanna be in the Mad Max movie, okay? So yeah. And then the whole border thing is just insane. I always wanna try to figure out what is the truth of the matter? What's really going on? With on the border situation, is it real or is it not real? So I went there in person and I just literally live streamed what I saw.
And our border looks like World War Z, okay? It's like zombie apocalypse. It's insane. This is, if you don't have a border, you don't have a country. Yeah. I mean, we're just saying we have to have real borders. And if you don't have real borders, you don't have real country. And obviously as someone who's an immigrant, I'm pro-immigrant. I just wanna make sure that people who come here are gonna be assets to society. And that they're gonna raise our standard of living. I think the sort of sports team analogy is a good one.
Let's say you're a pro sports team, you wanna win the championship, you want to win your team, obviously, 'cause they help the whole team win. So same is true for immigration. If we have this sort of equivalent of Kobe Bryant or Steph Curry or LeBron or something like that, they wanna join the team. Absolutely, of course. They'll, do you like winning? Yeah, okay. But if they can't play basketball, they shouldn't be joining. That's real important.
And yeah, and then something that doesn't get a lot of attention is the fact that the federal government is spending America into bankruptcy. The, which is crazy. And that's really what leads to inflation is that when the government spends more than it brings in, that's what causes inflation. Yeah, so it's just a pernicious tax. So there has to be, we have to radically reduce the amount of government spending so that we don't rack up a debt that is impossible to repay and drive the country to bankruptcy. (audience applauding) I mean, just basic stuff, really. They shouldn't be controversial topics.
Common sense, exactly. And are you seeing all these attacks on freedom of speech? And they're like attacking me for freedom. Yo, that's the first amendment, like literally the first one. It was a, tells me it's a high priority. And the reason they had the first amendment was because the countries people came from, if you spoke your mind, you'd be imprisoned or killed. That's why you have it. That's really important. And then the right to bear arms is also really important.
That's there to protect. The second amendment is there to protect the first amendment. As soon as the government can disarm the people, they can do anything they want. We've seen this in one country after another. They take the guns away from the people, then they do fake elections, and then the people try to protest and they just get shot. That's what happened in Venezuela recently. That a fake election, Maduro lost, like massively lost, 70% loss. And he's like, "Oh no, I won." (laughing) And everyone's like, "Oh, you didn't win."
There were big protests in the street. But the thing is that Chavez, when he came into power, took away everyone's guns. So now you're facing soldiers with assault rifles, where you're gonna throw some sticks at them or something? Use finger guns? It doesn't work. So Maduro, even though he lost the election, he's still in power. And that's the kind of risk that we face. But we gotta do everything possible to protect the Constitution. And I think this is, yeah.
So for all those reasons, that's why after thinking about it hard, it was very clear to me that Donald Trump has to win this election. It really does. I think the most important thing that you can do, and what I'm asking everyone to do, is make sure that you're registered to vote, that you, and then vote early. And then talk to your friends and family and everyone you know to make sure that they're registered to vote, 'cause Monday is the deadline for voting registration. And honestly, this is, if there's ever a time to be a pest with your friends and family, this is the time.
Just, yeah. This is the time. Everyone you know, everyone you meet, everyone you run into, register them to vote, and then get them to vote immediately. And we only have until Monday night to register to vote. The next, basically, three days are essential. And I think we see this election decided in Pennsylvania by, it could be 10,000 votes, it could be 1,000 votes, it could be 10 votes. It could be some very tiny number. So every incremental person is a huge difference.
I haven't been politically active before. I'm politically active now because I think the future of America and the future of civilization is at stake. - Yeah, please go all out registering people. We have three days, let's go. Anything you can possibly do. With that, I'm happy to answer questions or take comments from the audience. Yeah, thank you. - Does this mic work? - We'll do one question per person, okay? - Yeah, I have a mic.
- Yeah. - First of all, welcome to Ridley Township. - Thank you. - Delaware County. And welcome to Ridley School District and our beautiful high school. Because you made this your first stop, we'd love to make you an honorary Ridley Raider. - Thank you. (audience cheering) - Sports is big in Ridley, big in Delaware County. This is must, 67 counties in Pennsylvania. We gotta turn every one of them red.
- Great, sounds good, thank you. - Thank you very much. - What can all of us here, everybody in this auditorium, everybody watching the live stream, what can we do now to make sure we get Donald Trump across the finish line in Pennsylvania and everywhere else in this country? - Yeah, it's fundamentally for the next three days, just everyone needs to focus on registering, friends, family, acquaintances, everyone you know. 'Cause if you're not registered by Monday, that's why I'm being repetitive about this and really emphasizing this,
anyone not registered by Monday evening or if they're registered incorrectly, their vote won't count. They won't be able to vote. We got three days, it's all about registration every single day and like I said, this election could be decided by a handful of people. It could just be that a little bit of extra effort on voter registration decides the entire future of civilization. So that's why I'm saying, man, if there's ever a weekend to spend going hog wild on registration, this is it. Yeah, Qua. - Thank you so much for being here. It means so much and I think it's really in line with your character as I've come to know you from listening to you speak in interviews.
In addition to voting for Donald Trump, what can the average citizen do to help train AI to be truth-seeking? - Well, I think definitely publicly pushing to ensure that AI is truth-seeking and is not politically correct or which means factually incorrect. That's a big deal. You can't just speak out on social media and certainly complain loud when other companies attempt to essentially program their AI with a dystopian San Francisco Berkeley philosophy. And if you wanna know where that philosophy leads, just walk around the streets of San Francisco. But be careful because do not get killed by a violent drug zombie because they're all over this downtown SF. It's insane.
So we can see where does that philosophy lead. And unfortunately, I think a lot of the AI is already programmed, at least implicitly, with that misanthropic, dystopian philosophy, yeah. - Right here on your-- - Sorry, with the lights in my eyes and stuff, it's hard to see. - Hi, my name is Jasmine. I'm originally from Malaysia and I've been here 20 years. I came here legally. I see a lot of immigration and a lot of immigrants who came here legally.
Trump and they want a strong economy. Oh, by the way, I came here because my daughter goes to school here. She told me to come over. I used to be really active in promoting Trump campaign four years ago and I got burned out and I'm so frustrated. And it's all because of the cheating. So what are we going to do with that? - There is, I think, some amount of cheating that takes place. It's hard because when you have mail-in ballots and no sort of proof of citizenship, it becomes almost impossible to prove cheating is the issue. So a lot of people in the Dems say, "No cheating."
And I'm like, "You've made it impossible "to actually prove that there's cheating." But statistically, there's some very strange things that happen that are statistically incredibly unlikely. There's always this question of, say, the Dominion voting machines. It is weird that the, I think they're used in Philadelphia and in Maricopa County, but not in a lot of other places. Doesn't seem like a coincidence. So I think that is, you know. (audio cuts out) It's too easy to add just one line, paper ballots. So in-person voting, yeah, with the, which by the way, every country has.
I mean, almost every country that has democratic elections requires in-person voting with voter ID. This is weird, it's super weird to not have that. I think that's the only way to effectively address fraud. Given that we are where we are today, I think we just need a very big margin of victory. Yeah, if the margin of victory is big enough, then it, as they say, it's gotta beat the cheat. Yeah, so that's it. - First off, you're my hero and I love your sneakers.
- Thank you. - If you do choose to be the head of the Department of Government Efficiency. - Yeah, DOGE. - Yep, what do you think about we stop giving money to other countries such as Israel, Ukraine, and we stop funding forever wars, most likely it's going to the deep state anyway. - Yeah, I think in general, the amount of waste that happens with the federal government is really staggering. It's a staggering amount of waste of taxpayer money. And if we're, if for any given expenditure, we have to say, well, what does this do
for the citizens of America? Like, how is this good for the people of America? That's, it's their money. For some weird reason, a lot of people in the sort of state or whatever the politicians, they seem to forget that the money being spent is your money. And if it's not being spent in a way that is beneficial to the American people, it's a misuse of the funds. So yeah. And there's a lot of money that's being spent where sort of illegals are getting more benefits than citizens. What the heck is that?
That doesn't make any sense. Yeah. - So as we bring government spending and look inward to our country, I am a government employee. I care about innovation and efficiency. With your vision for a department of government efficiency, what can we do? How can we support you? And also how can we spotlight the needs of people in North Carolina? The body count is abnormally underreported. What can we do to press on that and to support people within our country?
- Sure. I do think that government efficiency is not something about reducing the size of government, but making sure that there are incentives for excellent work. And so if somebody's, whatever you incent will happen. So if you have incentives for excellent work, by the same token, if someone's not doing excellent work, they're exited, just like normal. It's really what happens in a properly functioning company is that you reward, or think of a sports team. The players that are doing well, they get rewarded, and the players that are not doing well, they exit the team.
And that should just be how it works. And I think that'll have a profound effect on the effectiveness of government. 'Cause whatever you incent will happen. So if the incentives are aligned with saving people in North Carolina, then that's what'll happen. If you have a failed response to the disasters, to the hurricane disasters, and no one even gets fired, well, okay, what do you expect? No one's gonna take action. If there's a track record of failure, you have to exit the people who failed.
Otherwise, people will look around, I guess I don't need to do anything, 'cause nothing bad happens to you, even if you do a terrible job and people die, which is insane. (audience applauding) (audience applauding) - Hey, Ron. Can you tell us about your trip to Israel? - My moving trip. Definitely one of the toughest regions to, like how do you, what set of actions result in the greater good in Israel? And obviously, you obviously cannot have people who, if they wanna slaughter everyone in Israel, you gotta stop that.
There's no way. Yeah, those people either need to be killed or incarcerated, or they will simply try to kill more Israelis. This is what it amounts to, obviously. And they wanna kill Americans too, by the way. Generally, Israel is referred to as the little Satan and we are the big Satan. That's what the Ayatollah calls us. So I think a lot of what's happening there is people are being taught to hate in Gaza from when they're children, they're taught to hate. And that's really the thing that needs to stop for there to be long-term peace, hopefully, is that you just cannot have the kids be taught to hate from the moment they can talk.
That's fundamental. So I think there's a three-step process there, which is, you've mentioned one has to do the difficult thing, which is to-- - Eliminate Hamas. - Yes, eliminate Hamas, exactly. And then, I think also, going forward, anyone who's teaching hatred in Gaza or elsewhere, they need to stop doing that. That can't be acceptable. - And we have to stop that. - And we have to stop, yeah, kids being taught to hate America in America. So-- (audio cuts out) Prosperity in Gaza.
So this is very difficult. It's like, how do you, after terrible things have been done, you then have to bring prosperity to Gaza. And that's the thing that will ensure, provided kids are not taught to hate and there's long-term prosperity, I think there will be peace in Gaza. And we see an example of that after World War II, where with Germany and Japan, they were defeated, they obviously did terrible things, but changed the education system. And unlike World War I, we helped rebuild Japan and Germany.
The Marshall Plan. Instead of exacting vengeance, America insisted, "We're gonna help rebuild Germany. "We're gonna help rebuild Japan." And now they're our allies. And there's been no war ever since. (audience applauds) - Welcome to Delaware County. And I wanna say congratulations on the successful re-docking of your-- (audience applauds) - Thank you. (audience applauds) - Thank you. (audience applauds) - I mean, honestly, it was a great week. We had the Tesla sort of cool autonomous car and robot stuff, which I think is gonna be really great.
You know, I think, who wouldn't want their own personal C3PO R2D2? (audience laughs) It'd be awesome, you know? So I think that we're gonna build some awesome, helpful robots and autonomous cars. And then, I mean, this is a good day. Faye, Faye, just smiling upon us here. Thank you. We caught the rocket, which is just totally nuts. (audience applauds) You see that rocket booster? It's the largest, heaviest flying object ever made. And it just got caught by Mechazilla arms.
Karate Kid, but bigger. I catch him in the fly with the chopstick. - So my question is, do you think there is a shadow government behind the Biden-Harris administration? - It's, we want it this way. It's not Biden. We know that for a fact. Okay. (audience applauds) The dude's like barely got two functional neurons. And he just seems to be at the beach a lot. And he's obviously not in charge.
So when the polls started going low on Biden, he was saying, "Oh, he's staying in the race, "he's staying in the race." But then I guess the real power is that he told them he's not. - So who is it that's behind him? We know Obama, okay? But Obama-- - He's the only one. - I'm just as curious as you are. It is, as far as I can determine, there isn't any one sort of puppet master. It's more like there's a thousand or a lot. So I'd like to talk to them to understand more about,
listen, what are your goals, puppet masters? I'm just curious. I mean, maybe, I agree with some of them. It's possible. It's just obvious that Biden's not in charge. It's obvious that Kamala's not in charge. Kamala's, they just replaced the Biden puppet with the Kamala puppet, very obviously. And so you can tell, if the teleprompter stops working, then the puppet stops. And it's like, "Oh, the puppet just starts looping "'cause the teleprompter broke."
I don't have a teleprompter. I can just talk like a normal human. Yeah, I think it's not, from what I can tell, it's not one puppet master, it's many. But it'll be interesting to see the crossover between the Epstein client list and Kamala's puppet masters. I bet there's a lot of names that appear in both lists. Yeah, Diddy too. Diddy did it. - Elon, my name is Gregory Stenstrom. I'm from here, Delaware, Conn. Two people who know me. In my hands, you asked earlier, you'd like to go to a hand count.
We have three federal suits right now. One, because we know for a fact, and we have proof that the election code and the machines in Dominion and Harland Pacific are fraudulent here, right here in Delaware County. Jonathan Marks admitted this in court last week. - Wow, he did? - In court, on a transcript. - I didn't read about that. - Well, of course you didn't. - For some reason, the-- - How many people here know me? - But the legacy media didn't forgot to report about that one.
- How many people here know me? - I usually keep up with these things and I did not know that. - We're also co-defendants, Leah Hoopes and myself, also from Delaware County, we're co-defendants with President Trump and Rudy Giuliani in a defamation suit, where we proved over 952 days that there was massive election fraud in 2020. We proved that in court, it's a matter of public record. We also have the proof that the election machines that are currently being used are fraudulent. We have videos right now that I can show you of ballot boxes being stuffed here in Delaware County, Montgomery County, Chester County, and across the state. We have that video.
We have submitted this to the federal-- A SCOTUS case right here, and the SCOTUS case is just simple. It asks the DOJ to rescind their policy not to investigate election fraud. - Which seems crazy. - We are being blocked-- - This DOJ is doing a great, I don't know what, just take the J out of the name. Department of Injustice. - What I'd like you to do, Elon, is I don't want to take too much time, and I know this is a shock, but we have a book here, "Parallel Election." I have a Supreme Court case, and I have the federal suits here.
We've called your people, we've called the people who are supposed to be helping. We have hundreds of people right now, ready. They're out taking videos, they're training poll workers, and we are not getting support from many of the people in the first front rows here. And their pictures, if you want to know who they are, are in this book. (audience cheering) - What I recommend is to post content on the X platform, and then people can argue and say it's right or wrong, or if you have video or evidence, then post them publicly on social media, and then people can judge for themselves exactly. Okay, great, excellent, thank you.
But anyway, let's not get contentious. I think teamwork makes the dream work here. Whatever the situation, I don't want to dissuade anyone from voting. It's very important to vote. Any actions with respect to voting machines or whatnot, we simply want to put them under intense scrutiny, but nonetheless, everyone needs to vote, and like I said, if you leave here with one thing, the goal is to register as many people as possible to vote. That is the goal, and we only have until Monday night.
That is the goal. One mission, bam. - Being here, first, I want to thank you as somebody with a spinal cord. Beat it because not many people are. I won't take up the time, but 18,000 people a year are injured, so thank you. - Absolutely, and I'm hopeful that Neuralink can do a lot, actually, initially providing the ability for anyone who's lost the brain-body connection to be able to interface with their phone and computer faster than a human with working hands, which is, I think, really cool. And then, but down the road,
I think it'll be possible to restore a whole body functionality. If you have a Neuralink in the motor cortex that then shunts past where the neurons are damaged in the spine, I'm confident that long-term, you can actually restore people's ability to walk and use their hands. - Well, I would love, I appreciate it. I would love to work with you on getting support around here, but-- - Yeah, in fact, well, one of the things, and to be fair, the FDA has been, within the context of their current rules, has been actually quite supportive. They've given us Express Lane, 'cause they've seen the quality of the work and the sophistication of the technology.
They have given us a fast-track approval, but still, our progress is limited by regulatory issues, and that's the same thing that's happening with SpaceX. SpaceX can build a giant rocket faster than the license can be processed by the government, which is insane. I should mention, like, one of the most fundamental things about me supporting the biggest showstopper of all, for me, in terms of why I feel Donald Trump must win is that we have to have sensible regulations. We have so many regulatory, last time I checked, we have 428 regulatory, 428 agencies.
So there's more than an agency a year has been created since America was a country. Like, we've got almost twice as many agencies as years that America's been a country, which means an agency has been created, sometimes two new agencies per year created, which is just madness. So America is being smothered by overregulation. I call it slow strangulation by overregulation. That's the, yeah. - I would like to ask about natural gas and lithium. That's, you know what, Pennsylvania's rich of natural resources and fracking gas and lithium,
which could benefit not only our state, but our entire country. However, many residents, and I have to be honest, along 350 miles of Pennsylvania, had real challenges like eminent domain and the destruction of water sources, such as what happened with the Mariners Pipeline. How can we ensure that while utilizing these resources, we work closely with local governments and residents without the federal government overreaching and forcing land from homeowners? Effective communication with citizens and their involvement in these decisions is crucial. What role do you see for technology or private industry in making sure that this process is transparent and fair? Because believe you me, lots of people were forced with eminent domain and aquifers poisoned all across Pennsylvania,
including our veterans. And this has been a real problem since 2016. So we wanna support our workers and use our gas. And I want it, but we need to be careful of what we're taking from people who've lived here, families for centuries. - Certainly, I believe in sensible regulation, but what I see happening is that there are all sorts of, there's a mountain of rules that actually don't benefit people. And then there's missing rules that do benefit people. So it's this bizarre Kafka nightmare of regulations where ultimately the good of the people is not served.
And we get regulatory delays for things that are fake. Meanwhile, bad things are allowed to happen simply because someone filled out the paper book and gamed the system. So that's what I mean. It's when I say like Department of Governance is in addressing any issue which is not in the interest of the people. And we do need to, at times, fight against what large corporations are pushing for, 'cause some of them are very short term and some large corporations do bad things. And corporations are like people. Like some people are good peoples. Some corporations are good, some are meddling,
and sometimes some corporations are bad. And it's just like people is the way to think of corporations. So we've gotta stop the corporations that wanna do bad things, make sure they're doing things that are in the interest of the people. And then corporations that wanna do good things, they shouldn't be slowed down by smothering regulation. - And we all need to be responsible. - Yeah, absolutely. And I think these things should be done very much in the interest of the people. - Thank you.
(audience applauding) - Hey, Elon, how are you? I'm Brad. These are two tough acts to follow here, but my question's a little more simple. What are some of the first courses of action you plan to take as the head of government efficiency if Trump gets elected? And do you have any areas of concern in particular? - Yeah, well, that's a good question. I definitely focus right now is making sure that Trump wins the election. Otherwise, it doesn't matter. And I think if Trump loses, we're gonna see our cities are gonna get less safe, the borders are obviously gonna be wide open,
we're gonna see government spending go ballistic, it's inflation going nuts, it's gonna be just bad on every level. Fundamentally, the current trend of strangulation by overregulation is not turned around. We will never get to Mars. It just will be illegal. And then we'll be a one-planet civilization. There won't be a space-faring civilization, and stuff will never be real. And we want stuff to be real. - Yeah.
- Now, I've had quite a bit of interaction with the government, because SpaceX is the biggest NASA contractor, actually. There's a lot of work for NASA. And I'm a big fan of the agency, by the way. But there are expenditures that don't make a lot of sense, that are wasteful. And we need to put a stop to that. Honestly, there's so much government waste that's going on that I would call it a target-rich environment. It's hard, in every direction, there's just mad waste. And I think simply, if people simply know
that if they waste a ton of taxpayer money, they're gonna get fired, that will immediately improve the situation. Immediately. Yeah, it's just literally, and I think, but actually, it's gonna be both carrot and stick. If a government official is very effective in spending your money, 'cause taxpayer money is your money, if they're effective in spending your money, they should be promoted, they should be rewarded. And if they waste your money, or do something that's basically corruption, they should be fired.
Obviously. They have a duty to spend your money well. Yeah. - Hey, Elon. As a veteran who was deployed because of a lie that was told 21 years ago. - A lot of lies, man. This is a lot of lies. - With harassment laws running on a campaign to make disinformation illegal, what would you say to-- - Yeah, disinformation just means information they don't like. - So what would you say-- (audience applauding) What would you say to an administration and a candidacy that is spreading lies or disinformation about the troops that are currently in combat, my friends? - Yeah, can you believe that was said?
- Steve Adubato's day, and 100 minus laptop presence decline and so on. - Yeah. During the Trump-Kamala debate, she said there was no active duty soldiers out there. I'm like, I know a whole bunch of them. What are you talking about? That's a shameful, terrible lie. Shit, and she wasn't even fact-checked. And I'm like, are you kidding? Yeah, thank you.
Yeah, and I just like to say, for the people, for the Americans out there who are serving in dangerous places right now, unlike what Kamala said, thank you for your service to the country. (audience applauding) - For stepping up to help America when you don't have to. You could be on an island right now. - Yeah. I could be-- - He doesn't seem timid. - Yeah, he does not seem timid. - Yeah, I have a lot of jobs. No, it's true. There are a lot of people I know who are on a yacht,
sipping a Mai Tai, whatever, on an island. There's a thing I could be doing. I can't if I think the future of the nation is at stake, which I do. (audience applauding) - You know Alberto Congauala? He's the system manager for Europa Clipper. - Oh, that's a cool mission, by the way. - Which you sent into space on Monday. - Yeah, yeah. - Thank you very much. - Absolutely, in fact, that was a mission where I talked to SpaceX. That mission's important, but this mission's excellent.
Yeah, 'cause I think like you, like I think most people, I want a future where you look forward to it and you're excited about what's gonna happen, that we're gonna learn new things, that it's gonna be better than the past, and a future where we're a space-faring civilization, and we're out there among the stars, where Star Trek is real. That's exciting. Can't just be about solving one problem after another. There have to be things that inspire. (audience applauding) That's a hard one to build, but at some point we should build a warp drive.
But even without the warp drive, the Starship, the rocket made by SpaceX, is capable of building a city on Mars and a city on the Moon. That's what it's designed to do, but we're being massively slowed down by regulatory molasses. And I'll tell you a crazy thing. We got fined $140,000 by the EPA for dumping fresh water on the ground, drinking water. It's crazy. I'll just give you an example of just how crazy it is. And we're like, we're using water to cool the launch pad during launch.
We're gonna cool the launch pad so it doesn't overheat. And in an excess of caution, we actually brought in drinking water, so clean, super clean water. And the FAA says, "No, you have to pay a $140,000 fine." And we're like, but we let Starbase is in a tropical thunderstorm area. Sky water falls all the time. That is the same as the sky. So we didn't actually, there's no harm to anything. And they said, yeah, we didn't have a pump for fresh water. Are you, what?
It's just totally crazy stuff like that. They said, if we don't pay the fine, they're not gonna process any of our future applications. So they're like, this is the kind of crazy stuff we're dealing with, yeah. - Hi, Yilong. My name is Sarah. I'm from Philadelphia. I have a whole team here. First, I'm really excited about your real recapping of the rockets and your Hyperloop program.
We actually, at this critical moment, have a proposal to turn the blue to red quickly. I would like to sincerely like to accept our protocol in the proposal. And we want to have some further discussion with you. And really thank for putting everything you have, risking everything you have to support President Trump to take our country back. - Well, thank you. Sure, thanks. Hey, all right. - Yeah, we shake the hand.
Last week, I also fly to the Austin to find you. So glad you are here. I'm used to be having a busy day. - Great, all right, sounds good. All right, yeah. I'll take a few more questions and then wrap it up. But yeah, so go ahead. - Elon, hi, my name's Kevin and I grew up right here right in Springfield close by. And I want to thank you for all you've given up. You were the media darling and you've sacrificed everything for freedom right now.
I want to thank you for my family and everything. I also want to thank you. I want to thank you for all the lives that have been saved with your full self-driving and all the future lives will be saved with that. That is one of the bravest things you've put through. I use that every day. - You must have all given many lives and many serious injuries and also give people their time back so they can just be in their car and do whatever they want and watch movies or do great. - Absolutely great. My question for you is, and this is a very confusing thing in Pennsylvania. Do you think that we should, as a voter, vote in person, wait until voting day to vote in person
or do a mail-in ballot right now? - I think you should vote immediately right now, yes. - Can you explain real quick why? - Should you have a pen? I don't know if somebody has a pen or something. Nice to meet you. All right, yeah, where were we? Oh yes, vote, yes. Register and vote early. And yeah, I would say vote immediately.
Yeah, you're welcome. All right, I'll take one more question and then we'll call it a wrap. - Elon, this is Matt from EastWest IT Services here. I'm the chairman for the Pennsylvania Chinese Coalition. We have more than 40 Chinese groups and also different kinds of association. And I'm from Philadelphia. We are a team and I want to know, could you give us like a Pennsylvania swing state, especially Philadelphia, there's a lot of Democrats. Could you give us three top reasons why people should vote for Donald Trump? - Sure, well, the reasons that resonate
are gonna be different depending on who you're talking to. But I think the ones that resonate, for me at least, are we want safer cities, we want a secure border, we want sensible government spending, we want support of the constitution and the freedom of speech, right to bear arms. And that's what Donald Trump is gonna do. (audience applauding) The other thing I think is maybe a little bit of a joke, the other thing I think is maybe a concern is that I think if there's four more years of the puppet regime, they're actually gonna legalize so many illegals in the swing states that there won't be swing states anymore. And this will be the last election in that case.
And we'll be a permanent one party state like California. Here in California, which is mind blowing, they passed a law banning voter ID for any election in California whatsoever. Now they're gonna try to do that nationwide. In fact, if they can, they will do it nationwide. If the Dems win, they'll ban voter ID nationwide. So that's why I think if Trump doesn't win, this is the last election. Yeah, thank you.
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Elon Musk Q&A With Pennsylvania Voters
0:00 Elon Musk Q&A With Pennsylvania Voters
0:38 Elon Musk talked about SpaceX to Pennsylvania voters
4:58 The federal debt's growing by a trillion dollars every three months. our defense budget is pretty gigantic. We have to do something about that or the country's going to go bankrupt.
7:09 The debate between Biden and Trump, everyone on the media was saying Biden was sharp as a tack.
9:13 Elon Musk see really a deliberate attempt to import as many people as possible into swing states like Pennsylvania in order to ensure that there is a permanent one state -- that America becomes a permanent one-party state.
11:04 Elon Musk said Kamala is just a puppet of a larger machine.
14:03 Elon Musk shared the reason that why he acquire Twitter
15:44 Elon Musk said it is very rigorous on the X platform about being a fair playing field, a level playing field, being fair to all sides.
17:15 Elon Musk Q&A, what are your ideas on things Trump can do to drain the swamp without being overwhelmed by their dirty trick?
19:22 Elon Musk think too many people in the government sector and they could be more productive elsewhere.
19:44 Elon Musk’s advices for young entrepreneurs to conquer a challenge that seems almost impossible from the beginning.
23:19 Elon Musk think individuals should own their own data. You know, I think that's really important.
24:42 Elon Musk feel like America is like Gulliver, tied down by a million little strings. And we need to cut those strings and free the giant.
29:54 Trying to make sense of these incredibly complex laws and regulations where, you know, a law gets passed that's like longer than Lord of the Rings and no one's actually read the thing
Full Q&A Session:
As you can see, I'm obviously here in person. This is me, not a clone of me. The reason I'm here in person is because Pennsylvania is so important to the future of the world. You show what matters by your actions, not your words. And my actions are I'm here, I'm in Pennsylvania, and I'm here for a very important reason, which, yeah. It's which is, I can't emphasize enough that Pennsylvania is, I think, the linchpin in this election. And this election, I think, is gonna decide the fate of America, along with the fate of America,
the fate of Western civilization. The two should be upheld. Told at times that these are like right-wing values. I'm like, are you insane? This is literally the fundamental values that made America what it is today. And anyone who's against those things is fundamentally anti-American. And the hell with them. (audience cheering) Yeah. So I actually lived in Pennsylvania for three years, by the way. I'm no stranger to the state.
I lived in this city for three years. I went to school here. I know the state. I'm not some just-arrived situation. I've been here, spent three years of my life here. It's a great state, love it. And yeah, it was also, the thing is, I was talking to friends of mine who, like when I went to Penn, it was very dangerous at the time. But everyone thought it would get better over, it would get better as the years went on.
And one of the issues was there were students who would get killed from time to time. And that was pretty bad, obviously. And I was talking to someone who recently graduated from Penn and they said, "Actually, it's worse." And I'm like, "It's worse? "What the hell is going on?" Yeah, yeah. The reality is that if someone is a violent criminal where they either are unable to control their violence or they like it, if you do not incarcerate them, they will hurt people. That's what it comes down to. So if you don't put hardened criminals in jail, they will kill people. That's what it comes down to.
And that's, unfortunately, the situation we have here is that the Democratic Party will not put hardened criminals in prison. And so they roam free and they prey upon you and your kids and your family and your friends. This is insane. How can we be the most powerful country in the world and it's not safe to walk around our cities? What the hell is going on? - George Soros! - Yeah, George Soros, honestly, misanthropic. For someone who has claims to be doing good, but actually he is not. He is tearing down the fabric of society.
Terrible. Yeah, but I think it's just unbelievable that we, like you should be able to feel safe walking around American cities. And it's not just Philadelphia has a challenge. New York has a challenge. Every major city in the US, like my mom lives in New York, for example. Three of her friends have been assaulted on the street this year. And it's getting worse. And now when she takes her dog for a walk, she has to stay inside of the building so that she can call for help if need be.
This is not the future we want. And if we get four more years of this, then we're gonna be fully Mad Max. And it's nice to watch a Mad Max movie, but we don't wanna be in the Mad Max movie, okay? So yeah. And then the whole border thing is just insane. I always wanna try to figure out what is the truth of the matter? What's really going on? With on the border situation, is it real or is it not real? So I went there in person and I just literally live streamed what I saw.
And our border looks like World War Z, okay? It's like zombie apocalypse. It's insane. This is, if you don't have a border, you don't have a country. Yeah. I mean, we're just saying we have to have real borders. And if you don't have real borders, you don't have real country. And obviously as someone who's an immigrant, I'm pro-immigrant. I just wanna make sure that people who come here are gonna be assets to society. And that they're gonna raise our standard of living. I think the sort of sports team analogy is a good one.
Let's say you're a pro sports team, you wanna win the championship, you want to win your team, obviously, 'cause they help the whole team win. So same is true for immigration. If we have this sort of equivalent of Kobe Bryant or Steph Curry or LeBron or something like that, they wanna join the team. Absolutely, of course. They'll, do you like winning? Yeah, okay. But if they can't play basketball, they shouldn't be joining. That's real important.
And yeah, and then something that doesn't get a lot of attention is the fact that the federal government is spending America into bankruptcy. The, which is crazy. And that's really what leads to inflation is that when the government spends more than it brings in, that's what causes inflation. Yeah, so it's just a pernicious tax. So there has to be, we have to radically reduce the amount of government spending so that we don't rack up a debt that is impossible to repay and drive the country to bankruptcy. (audience applauding) I mean, just basic stuff, really. They shouldn't be controversial topics.
Common sense, exactly. And are you seeing all these attacks on freedom of speech? And they're like attacking me for freedom. Yo, that's the first amendment, like literally the first one. It was a, tells me it's a high priority. And the reason they had the first amendment was because the countries people came from, if you spoke your mind, you'd be imprisoned or killed. That's why you have it. That's really important. And then the right to bear arms is also really important.
That's there to protect. The second amendment is there to protect the first amendment. As soon as the government can disarm the people, they can do anything they want. We've seen this in one country after another. They take the guns away from the people, then they do fake elections, and then the people try to protest and they just get shot. That's what happened in Venezuela recently. That a fake election, Maduro lost, like massively lost, 70% loss. And he's like, "Oh no, I won." (laughing) And everyone's like, "Oh, you didn't win."
There were big protests in the street. But the thing is that Chavez, when he came into power, took away everyone's guns. So now you're facing soldiers with assault rifles, where you're gonna throw some sticks at them or something? Use finger guns? It doesn't work. So Maduro, even though he lost the election, he's still in power. And that's the kind of risk that we face. But we gotta do everything possible to protect the Constitution. And I think this is, yeah.
So for all those reasons, that's why after thinking about it hard, it was very clear to me that Donald Trump has to win this election. It really does. I think the most important thing that you can do, and what I'm asking everyone to do, is make sure that you're registered to vote, that you, and then vote early. And then talk to your friends and family and everyone you know to make sure that they're registered to vote, 'cause Monday is the deadline for voting registration. And honestly, this is, if there's ever a time to be a pest with your friends and family, this is the time.
Just, yeah. This is the time. Everyone you know, everyone you meet, everyone you run into, register them to vote, and then get them to vote immediately. And we only have until Monday night to register to vote. The next, basically, three days are essential. And I think we see this election decided in Pennsylvania by, it could be 10,000 votes, it could be 1,000 votes, it could be 10 votes. It could be some very tiny number. So every incremental person is a huge difference.
I haven't been politically active before. I'm politically active now because I think the future of America and the future of civilization is at stake. - Yeah, please go all out registering people. We have three days, let's go. Anything you can possibly do. With that, I'm happy to answer questions or take comments from the audience. Yeah, thank you. - Does this mic work? - We'll do one question per person, okay? - Yeah, I have a mic.
- Yeah. - First of all, welcome to Ridley Township. - Thank you. - Delaware County. And welcome to Ridley School District and our beautiful high school. Because you made this your first stop, we'd love to make you an honorary Ridley Raider. - Thank you. (audience cheering) - Sports is big in Ridley, big in Delaware County. This is must, 67 counties in Pennsylvania. We gotta turn every one of them red.
- Great, sounds good, thank you. - Thank you very much. - What can all of us here, everybody in this auditorium, everybody watching the live stream, what can we do now to make sure we get Donald Trump across the finish line in Pennsylvania and everywhere else in this country? - Yeah, it's fundamentally for the next three days, just everyone needs to focus on registering, friends, family, acquaintances, everyone you know. 'Cause if you're not registered by Monday, that's why I'm being repetitive about this and really emphasizing this,
anyone not registered by Monday evening or if they're registered incorrectly, their vote won't count. They won't be able to vote. We got three days, it's all about registration every single day and like I said, this election could be decided by a handful of people. It could just be that a little bit of extra effort on voter registration decides the entire future of civilization. So that's why I'm saying, man, if there's ever a weekend to spend going hog wild on registration, this is it. Yeah, Qua. - Thank you so much for being here. It means so much and I think it's really in line with your character as I've come to know you from listening to you speak in interviews.
In addition to voting for Donald Trump, what can the average citizen do to help train AI to be truth-seeking? - Well, I think definitely publicly pushing to ensure that AI is truth-seeking and is not politically correct or which means factually incorrect. That's a big deal. You can't just speak out on social media and certainly complain loud when other companies attempt to essentially program their AI with a dystopian San Francisco Berkeley philosophy. And if you wanna know where that philosophy leads, just walk around the streets of San Francisco. But be careful because do not get killed by a violent drug zombie because they're all over this downtown SF. It's insane.
So we can see where does that philosophy lead. And unfortunately, I think a lot of the AI is already programmed, at least implicitly, with that misanthropic, dystopian philosophy, yeah. - Right here on your-- - Sorry, with the lights in my eyes and stuff, it's hard to see. - Hi, my name is Jasmine. I'm originally from Malaysia and I've been here 20 years. I came here legally. I see a lot of immigration and a lot of immigrants who came here legally.
Trump and they want a strong economy. Oh, by the way, I came here because my daughter goes to school here. She told me to come over. I used to be really active in promoting Trump campaign four years ago and I got burned out and I'm so frustrated. And it's all because of the cheating. So what are we going to do with that? - There is, I think, some amount of cheating that takes place. It's hard because when you have mail-in ballots and no sort of proof of citizenship, it becomes almost impossible to prove cheating is the issue. So a lot of people in the Dems say, "No cheating."
And I'm like, "You've made it impossible "to actually prove that there's cheating." But statistically, there's some very strange things that happen that are statistically incredibly unlikely. There's always this question of, say, the Dominion voting machines. It is weird that the, I think they're used in Philadelphia and in Maricopa County, but not in a lot of other places. Doesn't seem like a coincidence. So I think that is, you know. (audio cuts out) It's too easy to add just one line, paper ballots. So in-person voting, yeah, with the, which by the way, every country has.
I mean, almost every country that has democratic elections requires in-person voting with voter ID. This is weird, it's super weird to not have that. I think that's the only way to effectively address fraud. Given that we are where we are today, I think we just need a very big margin of victory. Yeah, if the margin of victory is big enough, then it, as they say, it's gotta beat the cheat. Yeah, so that's it. - First off, you're my hero and I love your sneakers.
- Thank you. - If you do choose to be the head of the Department of Government Efficiency. - Yeah, DOGE. - Yep, what do you think about we stop giving money to other countries such as Israel, Ukraine, and we stop funding forever wars, most likely it's going to the deep state anyway. - Yeah, I think in general, the amount of waste that happens with the federal government is really staggering. It's a staggering amount of waste of taxpayer money. And if we're, if for any given expenditure, we have to say, well, what does this do
for the citizens of America? Like, how is this good for the people of America? That's, it's their money. For some weird reason, a lot of people in the sort of state or whatever the politicians, they seem to forget that the money being spent is your money. And if it's not being spent in a way that is beneficial to the American people, it's a misuse of the funds. So yeah. And there's a lot of money that's being spent where sort of illegals are getting more benefits than citizens. What the heck is that?
That doesn't make any sense. Yeah. - So as we bring government spending and look inward to our country, I am a government employee. I care about innovation and efficiency. With your vision for a department of government efficiency, what can we do? How can we support you? And also how can we spotlight the needs of people in North Carolina? The body count is abnormally underreported. What can we do to press on that and to support people within our country?
- Sure. I do think that government efficiency is not something about reducing the size of government, but making sure that there are incentives for excellent work. And so if somebody's, whatever you incent will happen. So if you have incentives for excellent work, by the same token, if someone's not doing excellent work, they're exited, just like normal. It's really what happens in a properly functioning company is that you reward, or think of a sports team. The players that are doing well, they get rewarded, and the players that are not doing well, they exit the team.
And that should just be how it works. And I think that'll have a profound effect on the effectiveness of government. 'Cause whatever you incent will happen. So if the incentives are aligned with saving people in North Carolina, then that's what'll happen. If you have a failed response to the disasters, to the hurricane disasters, and no one even gets fired, well, okay, what do you expect? No one's gonna take action. If there's a track record of failure, you have to exit the people who failed.
Otherwise, people will look around, I guess I don't need to do anything, 'cause nothing bad happens to you, even if you do a terrible job and people die, which is insane. (audience applauding) (audience applauding) - Hey, Ron. Can you tell us about your trip to Israel? - My moving trip. Definitely one of the toughest regions to, like how do you, what set of actions result in the greater good in Israel? And obviously, you obviously cannot have people who, if they wanna slaughter everyone in Israel, you gotta stop that.
There's no way. Yeah, those people either need to be killed or incarcerated, or they will simply try to kill more Israelis. This is what it amounts to, obviously. And they wanna kill Americans too, by the way. Generally, Israel is referred to as the little Satan and we are the big Satan. That's what the Ayatollah calls us. So I think a lot of what's happening there is people are being taught to hate in Gaza from when they're children, they're taught to hate. And that's really the thing that needs to stop for there to be long-term peace, hopefully, is that you just cannot have the kids be taught to hate from the moment they can talk.
That's fundamental. So I think there's a three-step process there, which is, you've mentioned one has to do the difficult thing, which is to-- - Eliminate Hamas. - Yes, eliminate Hamas, exactly. And then, I think also, going forward, anyone who's teaching hatred in Gaza or elsewhere, they need to stop doing that. That can't be acceptable. - And we have to stop that. - And we have to stop, yeah, kids being taught to hate America in America. So-- (audio cuts out) Prosperity in Gaza.
So this is very difficult. It's like, how do you, after terrible things have been done, you then have to bring prosperity to Gaza. And that's the thing that will ensure, provided kids are not taught to hate and there's long-term prosperity, I think there will be peace in Gaza. And we see an example of that after World War II, where with Germany and Japan, they were defeated, they obviously did terrible things, but changed the education system. And unlike World War I, we helped rebuild Japan and Germany.
The Marshall Plan. Instead of exacting vengeance, America insisted, "We're gonna help rebuild Germany. "We're gonna help rebuild Japan." And now they're our allies. And there's been no war ever since. (audience applauds) - Welcome to Delaware County. And I wanna say congratulations on the successful re-docking of your-- (audience applauds) - Thank you. (audience applauds) - Thank you. (audience applauds) - I mean, honestly, it was a great week. We had the Tesla sort of cool autonomous car and robot stuff, which I think is gonna be really great.
You know, I think, who wouldn't want their own personal C3PO R2D2? (audience laughs) It'd be awesome, you know? So I think that we're gonna build some awesome, helpful robots and autonomous cars. And then, I mean, this is a good day. Faye, Faye, just smiling upon us here. Thank you. We caught the rocket, which is just totally nuts. (audience applauds) You see that rocket booster? It's the largest, heaviest flying object ever made. And it just got caught by Mechazilla arms.
Karate Kid, but bigger. I catch him in the fly with the chopstick. - So my question is, do you think there is a shadow government behind the Biden-Harris administration? - It's, we want it this way. It's not Biden. We know that for a fact. Okay. (audience applauds) The dude's like barely got two functional neurons. And he just seems to be at the beach a lot. And he's obviously not in charge.
So when the polls started going low on Biden, he was saying, "Oh, he's staying in the race, "he's staying in the race." But then I guess the real power is that he told them he's not. - So who is it that's behind him? We know Obama, okay? But Obama-- - He's the only one. - I'm just as curious as you are. It is, as far as I can determine, there isn't any one sort of puppet master. It's more like there's a thousand or a lot. So I'd like to talk to them to understand more about,
listen, what are your goals, puppet masters? I'm just curious. I mean, maybe, I agree with some of them. It's possible. It's just obvious that Biden's not in charge. It's obvious that Kamala's not in charge. Kamala's, they just replaced the Biden puppet with the Kamala puppet, very obviously. And so you can tell, if the teleprompter stops working, then the puppet stops. And it's like, "Oh, the puppet just starts looping "'cause the teleprompter broke."
I don't have a teleprompter. I can just talk like a normal human. Yeah, I think it's not, from what I can tell, it's not one puppet master, it's many. But it'll be interesting to see the crossover between the Epstein client list and Kamala's puppet masters. I bet there's a lot of names that appear in both lists. Yeah, Diddy too. Diddy did it. - Elon, my name is Gregory Stenstrom. I'm from here, Delaware, Conn. Two people who know me. In my hands, you asked earlier, you'd like to go to a hand count.
We have three federal suits right now. One, because we know for a fact, and we have proof that the election code and the machines in Dominion and Harland Pacific are fraudulent here, right here in Delaware County. Jonathan Marks admitted this in court last week. - Wow, he did? - In court, on a transcript. - I didn't read about that. - Well, of course you didn't. - For some reason, the-- - How many people here know me? - But the legacy media didn't forgot to report about that one.
- How many people here know me? - I usually keep up with these things and I did not know that. - We're also co-defendants, Leah Hoopes and myself, also from Delaware County, we're co-defendants with President Trump and Rudy Giuliani in a defamation suit, where we proved over 952 days that there was massive election fraud in 2020. We proved that in court, it's a matter of public record. We also have the proof that the election machines that are currently being used are fraudulent. We have videos right now that I can show you of ballot boxes being stuffed here in Delaware County, Montgomery County, Chester County, and across the state. We have that video.
We have submitted this to the federal-- A SCOTUS case right here, and the SCOTUS case is just simple. It asks the DOJ to rescind their policy not to investigate election fraud. - Which seems crazy. - We are being blocked-- - This DOJ is doing a great, I don't know what, just take the J out of the name. Department of Injustice. - What I'd like you to do, Elon, is I don't want to take too much time, and I know this is a shock, but we have a book here, "Parallel Election." I have a Supreme Court case, and I have the federal suits here.
We've called your people, we've called the people who are supposed to be helping. We have hundreds of people right now, ready. They're out taking videos, they're training poll workers, and we are not getting support from many of the people in the first front rows here. And their pictures, if you want to know who they are, are in this book. (audience cheering) - What I recommend is to post content on the X platform, and then people can argue and say it's right or wrong, or if you have video or evidence, then post them publicly on social media, and then people can judge for themselves exactly. Okay, great, excellent, thank you.
But anyway, let's not get contentious. I think teamwork makes the dream work here. Whatever the situation, I don't want to dissuade anyone from voting. It's very important to vote. Any actions with respect to voting machines or whatnot, we simply want to put them under intense scrutiny, but nonetheless, everyone needs to vote, and like I said, if you leave here with one thing, the goal is to register as many people as possible to vote. That is the goal, and we only have until Monday night.
That is the goal. One mission, bam. - Being here, first, I want to thank you as somebody with a spinal cord. Beat it because not many people are. I won't take up the time, but 18,000 people a year are injured, so thank you. - Absolutely, and I'm hopeful that Neuralink can do a lot, actually, initially providing the ability for anyone who's lost the brain-body connection to be able to interface with their phone and computer faster than a human with working hands, which is, I think, really cool. And then, but down the road,
I think it'll be possible to restore a whole body functionality. If you have a Neuralink in the motor cortex that then shunts past where the neurons are damaged in the spine, I'm confident that long-term, you can actually restore people's ability to walk and use their hands. - Well, I would love, I appreciate it. I would love to work with you on getting support around here, but-- - Yeah, in fact, well, one of the things, and to be fair, the FDA has been, within the context of their current rules, has been actually quite supportive. They've given us Express Lane, 'cause they've seen the quality of the work and the sophistication of the technology.
They have given us a fast-track approval, but still, our progress is limited by regulatory issues, and that's the same thing that's happening with SpaceX. SpaceX can build a giant rocket faster than the license can be processed by the government, which is insane. I should mention, like, one of the most fundamental things about me supporting the biggest showstopper of all, for me, in terms of why I feel Donald Trump must win is that we have to have sensible regulations. We have so many regulatory, last time I checked, we have 428 regulatory, 428 agencies.
So there's more than an agency a year has been created since America was a country. Like, we've got almost twice as many agencies as years that America's been a country, which means an agency has been created, sometimes two new agencies per year created, which is just madness. So America is being smothered by overregulation. I call it slow strangulation by overregulation. That's the, yeah. - I would like to ask about natural gas and lithium. That's, you know what, Pennsylvania's rich of natural resources and fracking gas and lithium,
which could benefit not only our state, but our entire country. However, many residents, and I have to be honest, along 350 miles of Pennsylvania, had real challenges like eminent domain and the destruction of water sources, such as what happened with the Mariners Pipeline. How can we ensure that while utilizing these resources, we work closely with local governments and residents without the federal government overreaching and forcing land from homeowners? Effective communication with citizens and their involvement in these decisions is crucial. What role do you see for technology or private industry in making sure that this process is transparent and fair? Because believe you me, lots of people were forced with eminent domain and aquifers poisoned all across Pennsylvania,
including our veterans. And this has been a real problem since 2016. So we wanna support our workers and use our gas. And I want it, but we need to be careful of what we're taking from people who've lived here, families for centuries. - Certainly, I believe in sensible regulation, but what I see happening is that there are all sorts of, there's a mountain of rules that actually don't benefit people. And then there's missing rules that do benefit people. So it's this bizarre Kafka nightmare of regulations where ultimately the good of the people is not served.
And we get regulatory delays for things that are fake. Meanwhile, bad things are allowed to happen simply because someone filled out the paper book and gamed the system. So that's what I mean. It's when I say like Department of Governance is in addressing any issue which is not in the interest of the people. And we do need to, at times, fight against what large corporations are pushing for, 'cause some of them are very short term and some large corporations do bad things. And corporations are like people. Like some people are good peoples. Some corporations are good, some are meddling,
and sometimes some corporations are bad. And it's just like people is the way to think of corporations. So we've gotta stop the corporations that wanna do bad things, make sure they're doing things that are in the interest of the people. And then corporations that wanna do good things, they shouldn't be slowed down by smothering regulation. - And we all need to be responsible. - Yeah, absolutely. And I think these things should be done very much in the interest of the people. - Thank you.
(audience applauding) - Hey, Elon, how are you? I'm Brad. These are two tough acts to follow here, but my question's a little more simple. What are some of the first courses of action you plan to take as the head of government efficiency if Trump gets elected? And do you have any areas of concern in particular? - Yeah, well, that's a good question. I definitely focus right now is making sure that Trump wins the election. Otherwise, it doesn't matter. And I think if Trump loses, we're gonna see our cities are gonna get less safe, the borders are obviously gonna be wide open,
we're gonna see government spending go ballistic, it's inflation going nuts, it's gonna be just bad on every level. Fundamentally, the current trend of strangulation by overregulation is not turned around. We will never get to Mars. It just will be illegal. And then we'll be a one-planet civilization. There won't be a space-faring civilization, and stuff will never be real. And we want stuff to be real. - Yeah.
- Now, I've had quite a bit of interaction with the government, because SpaceX is the biggest NASA contractor, actually. There's a lot of work for NASA. And I'm a big fan of the agency, by the way. But there are expenditures that don't make a lot of sense, that are wasteful. And we need to put a stop to that. Honestly, there's so much government waste that's going on that I would call it a target-rich environment. It's hard, in every direction, there's just mad waste. And I think simply, if people simply know
that if they waste a ton of taxpayer money, they're gonna get fired, that will immediately improve the situation. Immediately. Yeah, it's just literally, and I think, but actually, it's gonna be both carrot and stick. If a government official is very effective in spending your money, 'cause taxpayer money is your money, if they're effective in spending your money, they should be promoted, they should be rewarded. And if they waste your money, or do something that's basically corruption, they should be fired.
Obviously. They have a duty to spend your money well. Yeah. - Hey, Elon. As a veteran who was deployed because of a lie that was told 21 years ago. - A lot of lies, man. This is a lot of lies. - With harassment laws running on a campaign to make disinformation illegal, what would you say to-- - Yeah, disinformation just means information they don't like. - So what would you say-- (audience applauding) What would you say to an administration and a candidacy that is spreading lies or disinformation about the troops that are currently in combat, my friends? - Yeah, can you believe that was said?
- Steve Adubato's day, and 100 minus laptop presence decline and so on. - Yeah. During the Trump-Kamala debate, she said there was no active duty soldiers out there. I'm like, I know a whole bunch of them. What are you talking about? That's a shameful, terrible lie. Shit, and she wasn't even fact-checked. And I'm like, are you kidding? Yeah, thank you.
Yeah, and I just like to say, for the people, for the Americans out there who are serving in dangerous places right now, unlike what Kamala said, thank you for your service to the country. (audience applauding) - For stepping up to help America when you don't have to. You could be on an island right now. - Yeah. I could be-- - He doesn't seem timid. - Yeah, he does not seem timid. - Yeah, I have a lot of jobs. No, it's true. There are a lot of people I know who are on a yacht,
sipping a Mai Tai, whatever, on an island. There's a thing I could be doing. I can't if I think the future of the nation is at stake, which I do. (audience applauding) - You know Alberto Congauala? He's the system manager for Europa Clipper. - Oh, that's a cool mission, by the way. - Which you sent into space on Monday. - Yeah, yeah. - Thank you very much. - Absolutely, in fact, that was a mission where I talked to SpaceX. That mission's important, but this mission's excellent.
Yeah, 'cause I think like you, like I think most people, I want a future where you look forward to it and you're excited about what's gonna happen, that we're gonna learn new things, that it's gonna be better than the past, and a future where we're a space-faring civilization, and we're out there among the stars, where Star Trek is real. That's exciting. Can't just be about solving one problem after another. There have to be things that inspire. (audience applauding) That's a hard one to build, but at some point we should build a warp drive.
But even without the warp drive, the Starship, the rocket made by SpaceX, is capable of building a city on Mars and a city on the Moon. That's what it's designed to do, but we're being massively slowed down by regulatory molasses. And I'll tell you a crazy thing. We got fined $140,000 by the EPA for dumping fresh water on the ground, drinking water. It's crazy. I'll just give you an example of just how crazy it is. And we're like, we're using water to cool the launch pad during launch.
We're gonna cool the launch pad so it doesn't overheat. And in an excess of caution, we actually brought in drinking water, so clean, super clean water. And the FAA says, "No, you have to pay a $140,000 fine." And we're like, but we let Starbase is in a tropical thunderstorm area. Sky water falls all the time. That is the same as the sky. So we didn't actually, there's no harm to anything. And they said, yeah, we didn't have a pump for fresh water. Are you, what?
It's just totally crazy stuff like that. They said, if we don't pay the fine, they're not gonna process any of our future applications. So they're like, this is the kind of crazy stuff we're dealing with, yeah. - Hi, Yilong. My name is Sarah. I'm from Philadelphia. I have a whole team here. First, I'm really excited about your real recapping of the rockets and your Hyperloop program.
We actually, at this critical moment, have a proposal to turn the blue to red quickly. I would like to sincerely like to accept our protocol in the proposal. And we want to have some further discussion with you. And really thank for putting everything you have, risking everything you have to support President Trump to take our country back. - Well, thank you. Sure, thanks. Hey, all right. - Yeah, we shake the hand.
Last week, I also fly to the Austin to find you. So glad you are here. I'm used to be having a busy day. - Great, all right, sounds good. All right, yeah. I'll take a few more questions and then wrap it up. But yeah, so go ahead. - Elon, hi, my name's Kevin and I grew up right here right in Springfield close by. And I want to thank you for all you've given up. You were the media darling and you've sacrificed everything for freedom right now.
I want to thank you for my family and everything. I also want to thank you. I want to thank you for all the lives that have been saved with your full self-driving and all the future lives will be saved with that. That is one of the bravest things you've put through. I use that every day. - You must have all given many lives and many serious injuries and also give people their time back so they can just be in their car and do whatever they want and watch movies or do great. - Absolutely great. My question for you is, and this is a very confusing thing in Pennsylvania. Do you think that we should, as a voter, vote in person, wait until voting day to vote in person
or do a mail-in ballot right now? - I think you should vote immediately right now, yes. - Can you explain real quick why? - Should you have a pen? I don't know if somebody has a pen or something. Nice to meet you. All right, yeah, where were we? Oh yes, vote, yes. Register and vote early. And yeah, I would say vote immediately.
Yeah, you're welcome. All right, I'll take one more question and then we'll call it a wrap. - Elon, this is Matt from EastWest IT Services here. I'm the chairman for the Pennsylvania Chinese Coalition. We have more than 40 Chinese groups and also different kinds of association. And I'm from Philadelphia. We are a team and I want to know, could you give us like a Pennsylvania swing state, especially Philadelphia, there's a lot of Democrats. Could you give us three top reasons why people should vote for Donald Trump? - Sure, well, the reasons that resonate
are gonna be different depending on who you're talking to. But I think the ones that resonate, for me at least, are we want safer cities, we want a secure border, we want sensible government spending, we want support of the constitution and the freedom of speech, right to bear arms. And that's what Donald Trump is gonna do. (audience applauding) The other thing I think is maybe a little bit of a joke, the other thing I think is maybe a concern is that I think if there's four more years of the puppet regime, they're actually gonna legalize so many illegals in the swing states that there won't be swing states anymore. And this will be the last election in that case.
And we'll be a permanent one party state like California. Here in California, which is mind blowing, they passed a law banning voter ID for any election in California whatsoever. Now they're gonna try to do that nationwide. In fact, if they can, they will do it nationwide. If the Dems win, they'll ban voter ID nationwide. So that's why I think if Trump doesn't win, this is the last election. Yeah, thank you.
Elon Musk Takes Multiple Questions From Voters At Campaign Event In Pennsylvania (Full 60 Minutes Q&A Session)
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00:00:00 Elon Musk Takes Questions From Voters At Campaign Event In Pennsylvania
00:01:09 Elon Musk think teaching kids critical thinking is very important.
00:02:07 Elon Musk believe in the sort of physics approach to thinking.
00:02:52 X(former twitter) platform really has the sum of the voice of the people.
00:04:00 Five people that control all the news in US.
00:04:16 The cumulative voice of the people should decide what is news worthy,not a small number of publications and media companies.
00:07:52 What Elon Musk sees being done with a lot of the major AI companies is not truth-seeking. 00:08:56 Elon Musk said we can't have an AI built on a throne of lies.
00:10:15 NGOs in US actually funded by the government.
00:11:17 Elon Musk has been waiting two years for a permit for a simple tunnel under a river. Because it's a federal river. 00:13:11 Elon Musk’s prediction on eduction integrated with Ai.
00:15:47 What's the best advice for your children? Be a good man.
00:16:27 Elon Musk think that the dangers of nuclear power are greatly overstated.
00:17:43 Elon Musk gave some discussions on Space Force and spy satellite.
00:19:07 The challenge of falling global birth rates and American birth rates.
00:20:57 We definitely want to get rid of this ridiculous notion that there are too many humans on Earth.
00:22:29 Elon Musk gave answers why he so involved in politics this time?
00:27:05 Elon Musk recommend posting any evidence that you have for voting fraud or irregularities or causes of concern, just post it on the X platform.
00:27:41 Elon Musk think we should not have computers do voting tabulation at all.
00:28:03 We should have paper ballots only. It should be in-person voting with ID and a story.
00:28:21 Some people claim that you're hurting Tesla's brand and sales by supporting Trump.
00:29:13 Elon Musk sure hope we don't have to make a X phone, the idea of making a phone makes me want to die. 00:32:26 what I see on the left is a lot of shallow empathy, sort of empathy that's skin deep, essentially, very thin empathy.
00:32:36 Elon Musk wanna fix issues on homeless and violent drug zombies on street
00:33:32 How to face war and peace in this world?
00:40:54 How can we better use our funding federally to make sure our students in public school receive a proper education that prepares them for the workforce without the misallocation of taxpayer federal funding that the students seem to not be benefiting from anyway?
00:41:28 we need to have an incentive for excellence where there's reward for excellence and there's punishment for failure.
00:44:48 What advice do you have for young men today?
00:45:16 Elon Musk points out the only thing that causes inflation is government overspending because the checks never bounce.
00:52:46 Elon Musk strongly believe with respect to any kind of gender surgeries, there should not be any permanent changes to children.
00:53:26 Allowing a child to do something crazy during their teenage years that affects them for the rest of their lives is not doing good for that child at all.
00:53:52 What Elon Musk think education and college in particular is the best.
00:59:14 What's the Elon Musk you want to build? How can a young American prepare themselves and inspire others for a rapidly evolving political and social world?
01:00:08 Why hasn't Tesla bought Rivian?
Full Speech and Q&A Session:
[Cheering] Hello everyone! [Cheering] Welcome! Welcome to the Team America rally! [Cheering] So... And, uh... I love you too. Um... [Chuckles] Alright, so, uh, let's see. Um, what should I say? SpaceX does rock! [Chuckles] Indeed. Um, actually I'm pretty excited about the possibility of SpaceX, you know, and just generally becoming a space-faring civilization,
going beyond where we went in the past with the... where we went to the moon. It's crazy that we went to the moon, over 50 years ago was the last time anyone went to the moon. And a lot of people think we didn't go to the moon, but we did. We did. [Chuckles] The Soviets would have called us out on that one if we hadn't gone to the moon. They would have called bullshit on that one. A hundred percent. But... Yeah, yeah, we need to go back to...
We should not just go back to the moon, we should have a moon base. You know? Like, moon base alpha, you know, like an actual base with like a science station. That would be sick. You know, and like, I think we want to become a multi-planet species and be out there among the stars. We want to make Starfleet real. You know? So that like, I mean like, you should be able to go to Mars if you want to go to... I mean, go to Mars. It'd be like, amazing, you know?
Well, it'll take six months. [Chuckles] So, Mars is far. But we can do it. We can create a base on Mars. And ultimately build a city on Mars and make life multi-planetary. I think that would be super cool. Yeah, I mean... [Applause] I mean, you know, life can't just be about like, you know, solving one miserable problem after another. There have to be things that inspire you, that excite you about the future, that you look forward to, you're like, "Wow, that's going to be cool."
And I think being a space-faring civilization and, you know, having a city on Mars and going out there exploring the moons of Jupiter, ultimately getting to other star systems, would be incredibly exciting. And suddenly you're like, "Wow!" You could really look forward to that. That'd be like, I don't know, incredible. So, you know, go out there and find like, maybe alien civilizations. You know, like in Star Trek, you know, go where you've never gone before. So, yeah, let's make Starfleet real. Yeah. [Applause] Meanwhile, back here on Earth... [Laughter] We need to... I think we definitely need to get President Trump re-elected. [Laughter] [Applause] So, that is, I think, incredibly important.
And, I mean, I think America is great, but we want to be greater. And we want to do amazing things. And we don't want, like, the Apollo program to be our high-water mark. We want to do great things in America. And I think we also want to preserve what has made America great. You know, so things like freedom of speech, you know, like... [Applause] You know, the right to bear arms, these things in the Constitution that are actually, you know, important. You have to say, why did they add these amendments to the Constitution? It was because in the places that people came from,
if you said what you wanted to say, you'd be put in prison or you'd be killed. And they took everyone's guns away so that, you know, they couldn't rebel against oppressive government. That's the whole idea behind taking the guns away. So, I'm a big believer in the Constitution. Big believer in, you know, what makes America great. And then we also need, like, some obvious things. Like, we need actual secure borders. [Applause] It's like, you know, you're not a country if you don't have, like, a border. Like, what does it even mean to be a country at that point, you know?
And I went to the border just to see what my cell phone was like. And it was like, it's like World War Z at the border. You know, like, this is crazy, man. So, obviously, I'm in favor of immigrants that-- So, you know, the insane government spending is driving the country into bankruptcy. And, you know, just like a person, if you spend too much, you eventually go bankrupt. The federal debt's growing by a trillion dollars every three months. I mean, it's--our defense budget is pretty gigantic. It's a trillion dollars. But the interest that we owe on the debt is now higher than the defense budget.
Over a trillion dollars and growing. This is not sustainable. So we have to do something about that or the country's going to go bankrupt. So that's an essential thing, too. Yeah, so that's why we need the Department of Government Efficiency. [cheers and applause] D-O-G-E. That's on a brass plaque on a desk. It's going to be amazing. So, you know, it's--yeah, exactly, as people were saying, it's just like it's common sense stuff.
And, you know, America really just needs--it needs to remain the land of opportunity, the land where your success is a function of how hard you work and your talent. Like, if you're talented and hardworking, that should be the only thing that determines whether you are successful. That's it. You know? And America's also supposed to be the land of freedom. That means personal freedom. Like, the government should not be imposing all these rules on people. And, you know, it's like--you know, yeah.
So government overreach is not cool. Freedom, freedom, yeah, exactly, Twitter files. I mean, it was just nutty. You know, people don't realize just how much government involvement there is in the media and, like, how much the government influences the media. I mean, it's crazy how, you know, you'll see--like, in fact, I think, like, whoever's manipulating the media should mix it up a bit because they're really not doing a great job. Like, you know, when they--a week before the debate between Biden and Trump, and, like, everyone on the media was saying Biden was sharp as a tack. Sharp as a tack, sharp as a tack, sharp as a tack, sharp as a tack.
Like, you should mix it up a little. Get a thesaurus. Okay? The NBC media puppets were just all saying exactly the same thing. So, you know, it's just kind of strange. Like, do they all just get the same memo at the same time? I don't know. My comment is--I want to see the group text, okay? Like, is there, like, an email copy list or what? You know, everyone say the same thing at the same time.
Yeah, just total puppets. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, totally. So, well, let's see. Like, you know, what I think--what I find is really engaging is when people are able to ask questions or make comments. And so if anybody wants to--you know, try to keep the comments, like, reasonably short. Any monologue should be ideally kept to, you know, less than a minute. So just far away, and I'll try to answer questions and, you know, respond to
comments. Well, yeah, sure. So, hi. My question is what makes you so interested in politics now? Why is this so important? Yeah, that's a great question. Okay, don't bring the mic that close. Whoa. Yeah, the question is why politics now versus in the past I really have not been meaningfully involved in politics.
So the reason is that I think we're at a crossroads. This time I think we're at a crossroads, a fork in the road of destiny. I mean, what I see happening under the sort of Biden-Kamala administration is a level of sort of government overreach and manipulation that is extremely troubling. And I also see really a deliberate attempt to import as many people as possible into swing states like Pennsylvania in order to ensure that there is a permanent one state--that America becomes a permanent one-party state. I mean, the numbers are truly staggering, and the sort of fake legacy media doesn't report on them. The only reason anyone knows about it is if you're on the X platform. But, like, it's crazy. [Applause]
But, I mean, you're seeing, like, basically increases--this is from the government website, by the way, which is run by Democrats. So, like, you're seeing, like, in some cases, like, 700 percent increases in the past three and a half years in illegals in swing states. What a coincidence. And when you're talking about elections that are won or lost by 10,000 or 20,000 votes, and then you bring in 200,000 people, and then you put them on the fast track to citizenship, this is without considering any cheating. This is legalized. If that happens over the next four years, there will be no swing states.
They're importing voters. That is my--I think that's obvious to anyone who looks. And we will have a situation like we have in California, where it's a one-party state. California is a super majority Dem state, and so it's one-party rule. And if you have one-party rule, that's not a democracy. So I think either action is taken now-- [Applause] If there's another four years for--and it's really, like, pointless to even sort of talk about--Cumala's just a puppet of a larger machine. If the machine--I'll just call it the machine--is able to run for another four years,
there will not be any meaningful elections in the future, just like there are in California. And the whole--all of America will be Californicated. Not in a good way. Yeah. Californicated. Ouch. So we don't want--that would be a bad situation. In fact, it will actually be worse than California. The reason it will be worse than California is the one thing that holds California back from being even worse than it is, is that people can move out of California and still be in America. Now, what happens when there's no place to move? It'll be way worse than California.
That's why I think--yeah, exactly. Well, and speaking of Mars, like, what we're seeing, you know, with SpaceX and Tesla and whatnot is that the sort of regulatory oppression year after year is worse and worse. And there's more regulatory agencies created every year, more rules and regulations every year, until eventually everything is illegal. You know, we had our rockets sitting on the pad for two months, ready to fly. How is it possible that SpaceX could build a gigantic rocket faster than the government could move paper from one desk to another? [Applause] So if that trend continues, which it will do unless there's a conscious effort to have deregulation and have sensible regulation, then Mars will be impossible.
We will be forever confined to Earth. So, you know, I definitely think that's a major showstopper, is being so heavily regulated that we are confined to Earth forever. And that would be a sad eulogy. If future aliens see us, they'll come back and say, "They almost made it. Too bad they regulated themselves." [Laughter] "They had the rocket and everything." [Laughter] So I guess, you know, the short answer is I think this is incredibly important. That ironically, you know, there's a lot of people on the Dem side that call Trump a threat to democracy.
I think, in fact, they are the threat to democracy. [Applause] Thank you. [Applause] Hi, Elon. I want to thank you for coming. I'm from deep blue northeast Philadelphia. And I just want to say thank you for all you've been doing, your contributions. And my question is, did you expect the impact that buying X would have on the world and the United States, free speech, even into the America PAC movement? Well, I mean, the reason -- I didn't realize it would have as big of an impact as it's come to have. But the reason I felt that it was important to acquire Twitter was because I could really -- I could feel the walls closing in.
You know, it was outrageous that they suspended the account of a sitting president. You know, I mean, that's insane. [Applause] And I think it was only a matter of time before they suspended my account, frankly. You know, and I'm sure, given the stuff I've said lately, they would have suspended me six weeks of Sunday. [Laughter] So, you know, I mean, really, Twitter and -- well, pretty much all the social media companies and Google and everyone are controlled by far left activists. That's the truth of it. You know, and so then how do you -- well, how do you know what's real when it's all
filtered through a far left San Francisco Berkeley lens? You know, they just manipulate the truth constantly. You can't even find the truth if you Google it, because Google's, you know, put it on page six. I mean, you know, I don't want to pick on Google too much. I mean, I have a lot of friends there. But, you know, it's very easy to tweak the results, because, you know, like the joke goes, like, what's the best place to hide a dead body? Well, second place at Google search results, because nobody ever goes there. So you don't really have to -- in order to, you know, hide information, you don't
have to delete it. You just move it to the second page, and it's just -- people don't go there. Yeah. That would be tough. That's a tricky one. But, hey, at least there's one place where you can find out what's actually going on and what's real, and that's the X platform. [ Applause ] And I want to say, like, you know, we're very rigorous on the X platform about being a fair playing field, a level playing field, being fair to all sides. There's not a single account on the left that's been suppressed.
Not one. No suspensions, nothing. I believe in being fair. You know, once in a while we do get, like, a request for something on the right that's, you know, would be slightly censorious, and we're like, nope, we're not going to do that. So, you know, we are rigorous about being fair. And unlike the prior regime, we are actually fair, and we want both sides to say their piece and to let there be a free debate and let the marketplace of ideas, you know, work and let the best ideas win.
And that's the right thing to do. [ Applause ] >> Hello, Elon. As an IT guy of 26 years, I think one of the smartest things you did was firing most of the Twitter staff. [ Applause ] >> Yeah. >> Everyone's talking about corruption in the election systems, in the DOJ and judicial system. I personally think a lot of that is because of blackmail data stored on government servers. I strongly feel that if we can't control the information that is stored by the three-letter agencies, we will never get control of the country. What are your ideas on things Trump can do to drain the swamp without being overwhelmed by their dirty trick?
>> Well, I mean, as the saying goes, sunlight is the best disinfectant. So I think really just bringing -- making as much information as possible public, available to the public so that you can see what's going on. There's, like, you know -- I mean, I do have a top-secret clearance, but I have to say, like, most of the stuff that I'm aware of are top-secret. Like, the reason to keep it top-secret is because it's so boring. Yeah. I mean, so -- but I think, like, the strong bias with respect to government information should be to make it available to the public. Like, it should be -- let's be as transparent as possible, like, fully transparent.
Unless it's, like, a massive risk to the country, like, it's, like, you know, we don't want to give, like, say, exact instructions on how to make a nuclear bomb or something like that, you know. But unless there's a genuine risk to the country, all information in the government should be public. Yeah. [Applause] Hi, over here. I'm sorry. [Laughter] I know I look like the same girl who just asked. It's hard to tell because I just hear the speakers, so -- Okay. I am Denise's twin who just asked a question.
I'm also from Deep Blue, far northeast Philadelphia in Parkwood. What I would like to ask you is, in applying the same efficiency that you did to removing 80% of the staff at Twitter to the Department of Governmental Efficiency, would you consider hiring Scott Pressler, who is an amazing movement -- Yeah, sure. Absolutely. -- for that efficiency? Yes. And I should say, you know, hopefully if this comes to pass and the Department of Governmental Efficiency is able to take action, we will reduce a lot of government headcount, but we're going to give, I think, like very long severances, like, I mean,
like two years or something like that. Look, just go do something else is what we're going to say. And you'll get paid for two years, you know. So you've got a lot of time to go and figure out something else to do. You know, it's like the point is not to be cruel or to, you know, have people not be able to pay their mortgage or anything. It's just we've got to move people -- we just have too many people in the government sector and they could be more productive elsewhere. [Applause] Hey, Yulon. It is a pleasure. Me and my best friend started a company when we were 21 years old.
We're going to be the next biggest beef jerky company in the U.S., I promise that. But what advice do you have for young entrepreneurs like us to conquer a challenge that seems almost impossible from the beginning? Well, I mean, generally I think, you know, just try to make it a good product or service. And it's not -- it's really that, you know. It's like you have to say, like, what is a useful thing that you could do? Like maximize your usefulness. What is the -- if there's -- like what is that product or service that you want to make? Beef jerky. The best beef jerky.
Okay, great. So you want to make the best beef jerky, just go ahead and do it. And then, you know, you have to sort of just explain to people why it's -- well, first of all, you need to make sure it is in fact the best beef jerky. And then you just need to then explain to people why it is. And so if you have both the reality and the perception of something being the best beef jerky or whatever the product may be, then I think you'll find it will be very successful. And the company is open for review. Check us out. All right.
Sounds good. Hey there, Elon. My name is Josh. I drove down from Luzerne County today, which, by the way, has flipped red by registration. Yes. Nice work, everybody there. Excellent. Yeah. Another fun fact about the northeast part of Pennsylvania, July 3rd, 1778, the largest massacre that ever happened on American soil happened when the colonists, the French, and the natives all fought over that land. And I think it all circles back.
It's now, you know, fracking central. There's a lot of resources there, land, and just beautiful local communities. Yeah. And something that is happening at a rate that is inconceivable, really inconceivable, the centralization of power to global elites and far off, abstracted places that we can't touch. Yeah. What are the ways that we bring that back to local people that can actually have an impact on the ground? Speaking with some people here. Yeah. I totally agree. Do we move the departments around the United States so they're not all in D.C.?
How do we get people on the ground empowered to actually make everyday changes and get people's support? Well, I super agree with you. So I'm against globalist power. Like, I don't think -- I think we should -- like, the U.N. should not have a lot of power. And these, like -- these, like, you know -- He's from the U.N.! It's like, who voted for them? I didn't vote for them. You know, and it's like -- we want power to the people. The power should -- maximum power to the individual. And so, like, you know, if -- like, we should not have any sort of international
treaties that restrict the freedom of Americans. And we should minimize the amount of federal interference at the state level. So it should be, like -- so unless it's at the state level, which is something you can influence, then it really -- agencies at the federal and the national level should have minimal to zero power over you. Yeah. [Applause] Is there a way that we could decentralize data so that consumers own the data? What is the next step towards that? Because I feel like that is what actually gives us our sovereignty back. Well, I guess -- I'm not sure how to decentralize the data. If the data is at least in multiple places, at least you should be able to, like,
locally store the data. I mean, people -- I think individuals should own their own data. You know, I think that's really important. Like, if you want to separate yourself from a social media company, you should be able to take everything with you. So I'm -- basically, I'm in favor of any action that maximizes your freedom and liberty. So, yeah. [Applause] Hey, Elon. Tesla shareholder, owner since 2015. I own an S-Plaid.
Thank you for making that thing because it's awesome. It is fun. It's my daily driver. It's so much fun. But my heart is with SpaceX. And so my question is, how will you, with Trump, be able to deregulate so that we can get more launches and get to Mars? Well, absolutely. That is a major factor for supporting President Trump is that, you know, if the sort of, you know, Kamala puppet machine happens,
there's going to be just more and more regulations. And this over -- you know, slow triangulation by overregulation will continue. But Trump is very enthusiastic about deregulation, which is not to say we don't want any regulation. We just want sensible regulation. And I think if President Trump is elected, we can actually take those actions and we can cut the strings. Like, I feel like America is like Gulliver, you know, tied down by a million little strings. And we need to cut those strings and free the giant.
[Applause] Hey, man. Thank you so much for doing everything you're doing. Welcome. This is going to be a little long, but I think you're going to get a kick out of it. It's a sad story that turns into something funny you'll probably like. So I was mostly a lifelong liberal, sort of like yourself, working digital production marketing stuff. Yeah, I mean, I believe in freedom. Like, I mean, I believe in, like, empathy, like you should care about your fellow human beings, you know, and, you know, and that --
and I believe in, like, free speech, which used to be a thing on the left, and now bizarrely they want censorship. I'm like, what? And thank you for buying Twitter and saving free speech and Babylon B, too. Yeah. That was great, man. Anyway, so I sort of have a case to plead to. Sorry, a little long. Anyway, I can't get into the details because there are legal issues and stuff. But years ago I had my life destroyed by crazy woke people because I was injured. I lived in Los Angeles for about 13 years.
Yep. And when I wanted to seek out, you know, like a court case and stuff, I had someone in the legal system look me straight in the face and tell me, you know, you're not the right kind of white guy. This isn't going to play out well for you. And I immediately was like, what the -- Yeah, what -- that doesn't make any sense. I don't want to swear. Sure. Yeah. And I was like, is it because I'm from Pennsylvania or I'm also Ashkenazi and Jewish or maybe both?
I don't know. Yeah. But I was immediately like, what has happened? And so it put me in a bad spiral and it, like, lost me. I just went crazy. I'm always been an egalitarian person. Yeah. Right. I mean, racism in any form is bad, doesn't matter who it's directed towards. Yeah. [Applause] And I started, you know, becoming more center right instead of liberal, which is -- it's an identity crisis because -- Yeah.
Yeah, it's a big change. Sure. And working in an industry, it's sort of -- like, you understand in our industries, it's -- you feel like an outcast. You don't really know who to talk to, and so it's awkward. So anyway, as a catharsis of sorts, I made this app called Pooper. Okay. And so it lets you put animated pooping animals on your text messages. Okay. And it's been charting for years, so, like, since I made it. It sounds funny. Yeah.
So I think you'd like it just because, you know, sticking pooping animals on, like, Mark Cuban's -- if you're talking to him, you can, like, stick it on his face or his text messages and stuff. Yeah. Right. And so he gets, like, a gorilla pooping on his text message. Yeah. I mean, I saw an interview with Mark Cuban and -- what's her name again? Rachel Maddow. But I couldn't tell which was which. [ Laughter ] So my question is, would you, like -- because this destroyed me, I was really badly injured.
I'm not saying you have to do it. I don't mean to put you on the spot. Would you consider implementing that kind of thing on the Twitter where you could, you know, use -- have a dinosaur monkey throwing poop and put it on top of Mark Cuban's, you know, like, new stupid look that he has? Or a business insider. About probably 5 million people have now heard about the pooper. [ Laughter ] Maybe 10 million. There's a lot of people that are going to watch this. So I think that's some solid publicity right there.
Thank you. >> Thanks for coming. You're going to help us win Pennsylvania and the entire -- [ Applause ] >> Well, I mean, I should say, like, it's incredibly important that everyone here and everyone listening, watching, that you go and get -- make sure your friends, family, yourself are registered to vote. Because the voting registration deadline in Pennsylvania ends at midnight on Monday. So there's only a few days left. And so you just got to be a pest and, like, hound everyone you know to make sure they're registered to vote and the registration is good.
Because it's sort of, you know, a shot clock ends at midnight on Monday. So... >> Go! [ Applause ] >> Now you're going to be the head of the doge. Have you thought about whether AI and blockchain can be used to track every dollar that the government spends, makes people accountable to the very last person, and we know exactly who agreed to a $400 toilet seat? >> Yeah. >> Can we do that? Is that in the set of possibilities? >> Actually, that's a good idea. Because actually trying to make sense of these incredibly complex laws and regulations where, you know, a law gets passed that's, like, longer than Lord of the Rings and no one's actually read the thing.
Like, literally not -- there's not actually one human who's read the whole law. And then that law gets amplified by, you know, 100 times by the regulations that follow. I think the only thing that could comprehend that is an AI, basically. So I think that would actually be a good idea, is, like, saying, okay, AI, just tell us what's actually going on, where is the money getting spent, what does this law actually mean, and simplify it, really. So, yeah. I mean, the amount of government waste that happens is truly staggering. I mean, if you've been exposed to government contracting, it's pretty nutty.
It's, like, beyond -- it's so crazy, it's hard to believe. So, yeah. So I think there's basically a lot of room for improvement there. And the net result will be a significant improvement in, like I said, personal freedom and the standard of living in America. [ Applause ] >> Hi, Mr. Musk. It is such an honor to be here with you. I am actually a former mainstream media journalist. I now teach martial arts in the city of Philadelphia to kids and also in Camden. And I find that the character skills that they need, they get through martial arts,
not so much through the education they're getting. And with my journalism background -- >> That's great. I did martial arts, too. It's great. It is -- it is a very healthy thing for kids to do, I think, yeah. And adults, too. >> Yeah, I will spar you any time. >> My question is I have such, like, a strong desire for truth that I feel like looking at X but also coming to events like this is the only way that I can truly feel that I confidently know what you're saying and how you're saying it, which I appreciate.
What do we do for kids so that when they get older, they can see through it? Because what they're learning now, I think, falls short of not just the character but also their ability to discern their own opinion. >> Well, yeah. That's a good point. I think teaching kids critical thinking is very important. They should be taught critical thinking. It's like a mental firewall. If you teach kids critical thinking at a young age and just, you know, teach them the types of fallacies that they're likely to encounter, the sort of forms of trickery,
like, you know, straw man fallacy or, you know, sort of -- there's, like, the various ways that information -- like, media or people will trick you. And just kind of immunizing kids effectively against that, I think, early on would be a very good thing to do. Basically, just teach kids, like, don't -- be a little -- be skeptical about what you're told. It may be true. It may not be true. Or it may be that often there's a certain percentage chance that it is true. And you want to consider the evidence, you know, weigh the evidence to decide what
is the probability that a certain thing is true or not true. And then when -- obviously when you hear more evidence, then you change the probabilities. I mean, generally, like, I believe in the sort of physics approach to thinking, which is that you're always, like, weighing the probabilities that something is true or not true or that there may be a third explanation. And be very open to new facts changing your mind. [ Applause ] >> For free that helps to promote, like, true journalism through anything, I'd be happy to -- >> Well, thank you.
Well, I think -- I actually think that what we want to move to is really systems like X and other social media platforms, too, hopefully, where you really have the sum of the voice of the people. You know, in times past, we didn't have the technology for this. So the only way to learn news was for it to be filtered through a small number of news organizations and then to be printed in newspapers or broadcast. There wasn't really any way that people could speak to each other or communicate with each other. But now there is. So if -- because people can be online. And I'm a big believer in sort of citizen journalism. And actually being way better.
Way better than -- because, you see, like -- At first citizen journalism may sound like, well, isn't that -- doesn't that mean just a whole bunch of amateurs are doing journalism? No, actually it's way better. Because if you have actual experts in the field saying things, that's way better than a journalist. If you have people who are actually at the event live -- I mean, look at, say, the attempted assassination of President Trump. People are actually at the event live, video. People are reporting it.
That's the kind of thing that is actually far better information than filtering it through a small number of publications, which ends up being controlled by maybe five editors-in-chief. There's like five people that control, you know, the news. And even though there are multiple newspapers, it's, you know, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, you know, a few others. And they decide what is newsworthy. But that should not be how it works. It should be that the voice of the people -- the cumulative voice of the people should decide what is newsworthy. [Applause] Thank you. First off, I want to thank Nicole here.
She's the one that's holding the mic. Really awesome. I know you said you were a little spectrum autistic. I mean, little, sure. Yes. So the only reason I say that is out of every successful person I've ever seen, you are the one person that I can relate to the most. So I'm sorry if I'm over-replaced a little bit. I remember you had stated that you hate the fact that every single time you hire someone for their talent instead of their passion. So I want to be able to say the Galileo test I passed, Xavier passed, Don Lemon
passed, Dark test, SpaceX test, A12, I passed that one. The '95 test, that's the year '95, what you did to be able to do Zip2, I've done that. Slave test, Steve Jobs test, reality goodness test, the reality of actually doing something good instead of just talking bullshit out their ass. The Reid Hoffman test, which he scoffed at you because you were going to be the first man to be able to put life on Mars, but it was going to be a turtle. So now he kind of is walking back on that. But anyways, you guys were good friends. So I want to, I would classify myself, the easiest way is PNS quantum engineer and
my friend Brandon and my wife, Pheo, and Brandon's over there. I want to give you my business card. If you have five seconds. Five seconds. We have to move on to questions. So to answer the question, just to be clear, the goal of the questions is to ask questions that you think the public would be interested in hearing the answer to. To be clear, that is the, that's what we're after. So, you know, it's you want to ask like, well, you're interested in a particular question, but probably there's a lot of people in America and in Pennsylvania that
are also interested in that question. And that those are the kind of questions we're aiming for here. But thank you. I was wondering if you can bring, instead of going to Pittsburgh, to be able to bring to Bethlehem, to Lehigh Valley, to be able to bring that up again. Steel? Bethlehem steel. Sure. The US. Sure. And I know you're looking between, at Pittsburgh. I was wondering if you can look at Lehigh Valley to be able to grow what was, what
made America great. Okay. Well, I mean, I think we do need a lot more local production of steel. There's not enough steel made in America. That is for sure. So, yeah. So let's move. With the emergence of AI and robotics, you've talked a lot about a possible age of abundance. What are some of the steps that you believe should be necessary to lay the foundation that it's more of a utopia for humanity than a dystopia? And why you answer that, would you mind signing an unauthorized biography written by
my six-year-old son and possibly a copy of my Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy? Sure. Sure. If it's a first six-year-old, sure. So the biggest thing for development of AI is that it be maximally truth-seeking, which sounds like an obvious thing. But what I see being done with a lot of the major AI companies is not truth-seeking. They're aiming to be politically correct, which means lying, essentially. So I think this is absolutely fundamental. And I mean, like an example being, for example, when Google came out with Google Gemini and people asked which is worse, global thermonuclear war or misgendering Caitlyn Jenner.
And it said misgendering Caitlyn Jenner, which even Caitlyn Jenner said that is not correct. So that is an insane thing for an AI to say, because if you have some sort of omnipotent AI, it could conclude logically that the best way to avoid misgendering is for there to be no humans, because no humans equals probability of misgendering equals zero. So you could get some very dystopian outcomes if you do not have a maximally truth-seeking AI. I think that's very important. That's the reason for xAI. So you can't have an AI built on a throne of lies. Hi, Mr. Musk. My name is Dave Cochran.
I am so ecstatic to be here. I do have the uttermost respect for you, sir. Thank you. I'm going to try to keep I wanted to bring in my sketchbooks. I'm an inventor. They would have been stacked this high, but I'm not here to pitch my ideas. I really want to know, are you going to play a part in the office once we get Trump in there and do things and maybe incorporate the space program in other areas of the country? I tried to move to Florida. My mother's 90. I want to be part of it.
I want to do it right here. I want to bring manufacturing here and the space program. But I'd like to see you involved. That's for sure. Yes, I intend to do a lot of work to improve government efficiency. So I believe this is a very doable, very achievable. So like I said, it's really like we need sensible regulations, but we can't have insane regulations. I mean, when I looked it up, I think there was something like 428 agencies, federal agencies that exist.
That's almost two agencies created per year since the founding of the country. So yeah, exactly. Not to mention the NGOs that -- what's weird about a lot of these NGOs is they're actually funded by the government. So it's like it's a government-funded, non-governmental organization, which is like -- it just ends up being a self-licking ice cream cone. It's like bizarre. How do you shut it off? You have to shut it off at the government level. So yeah, I think there's -- I do intend to -- assuming the President is probably willing, and I think he is,
I intend to play a significant role in making government efficient. I tend to be quite literal, you know. [Applause] And I think it would free up -- I think it would allow for so many things to be done that are incredibly difficult to get done. You know, like the boring company was trying to dig a tunnel, just a road tunnel, under the Colorado River in Texas, and has been waiting two years for a permit for a simple tunnel under a river. Because it's a federal river, it takes two years, and still no end in sight. Yeah, it's ridiculous. Can't get anything done. It's illegal.
On the subject of transparency, January 6th, there were two -- well, there was a single act of -- attempted act of violence where the two pipe bombs at the Democrat and Republican headquarters. The government released a picture of the pipe bomber sitting on a bench, talking on a cell phone. It was time stamped. We know there's video cameras probably every five feet in D.C. Why haven't they announced who the pipe bomber is? Well, maybe he's a federal employee. [Laughter] Maybe. Maybe.
We were clear on Twitter -- some detectives on Twitter, I think, were pretty clear that it was obvious who it was. Can't they just tell the truth? Yeah, I mean, well, I think if President Trump is elected, we're going to get to the bottom of a lot of these things. [Applause] I think it's going to be, like, massive data dump and have at it. Take a look at all the information, you know? So, yeah, so, I mean, maybe there's an innocent -- maybe there's an innocent explanation. Maybe there isn't.
Let's find out. [Applause] Hi, Elon. I know you're a bit busy, but were you to start another company, what would it be? Would it have anything to do with helping more schools be like Astronova? And what is the future of Astronova? Well, I have to say I'm not chomping at the bit to start another company. [Laughter] I have 17 jobs, and then another one, I suppose, with the Department of Government Efficiency. Although I think improving government efficiency will be really helpful in advancing space and a bunch of other things and just freeing, you know, people around the country to, you know, do what they want to do. I think, as far as education is going, I think, actually, AI is going to potentially be a very good educator, you know,
because AI basically will know all the facts and is infinitely patient and can move as fast as you'd like. And I think there's a lot of opportunity for AI teachers to be extremely good. So, thanks. [Applause] Elon, thanks for all you do, and congratulations on getting Booster 12 back to the megazilla. Thank you. [Applause] You know, the SpaceX team is just an incredibly talented team. It's an honor to work with them. Very impressive.
And relating to ECKT, would it be possible to train XAI on federal, state, and local regulations and financial data so that the citizen journalists can investigate and analyze all the finances and all the laws and regulations so that they can help identify the discrepancies that exist? Yeah, absolutely. I totally agree with that. [Applause] I mean, there is this fundamental challenge that happens, which is that laws and rules and regulations are immortal. And so, every year, there's more rules, regulations, and laws, and they don't die because they're immortal. But we're humans. We're immortal, and we do die. So, you get this accumulation over time.
Historically, what has caused a reset of laws and regulations has been war. Now, we'd like to ideally avoid war, but we still need this massive reset of regulations and reduction of regulations, ideally without the forcing function of war. But it is an interesting thing that the longer that there is peace and prosperity, the more rules and regulations will accumulate until eventually everything is legal. So, that's why I think it is essential that we have a very conscious effort to reduce the laws and regulations, or eventually no one will be allowed to do anything. [Applause] Hey, Elon. I'm Lucas, and I have a question for you. What's the best advice for your children?
[Laughter] Best advice for the kids. Well, generally, my advice is just to try to be as useful as possible to society. You know, be a good person and just try to give more than you take. You know, that's a big deal. [Applause] Hi, Elon. I'm curious, with the explosion of AI and ML, what your thoughts are on reforming the Nuclear Regulatory Commission so that we can provide all the electricity needs not only for hyperscalers, AI and ML, but also to make electricity more affordable for citizens. Yeah. In fact, I think that the dangers of nuclear power are greatly overstated. You know, so I think that we should, especially with the latest technologies,
I mean, you can actually make a nuclear reactor where it is literally impossible to melt it down if you tried to melt it down. Like, if your goal was to melt down this nuclear reactor, the new designs, you will not succeed. You know, you can go in there with a flamethrower and whatever. It doesn't matter. And bomb the place. It doesn't matter. It's still not going to melt down. So if you're in a situation like that with advanced nuclear reactors, then there shouldn't be any regulatory issues with that. Because what really matters is the safety of the public. So I think that there should be significant reform on the nuclear front.
Mr. Musk, my name is Dave. Excuse the patch. I had Mohs surgery a couple of days ago. It's super embarrassing. It took a lot to get up here with that. I integrate AI into businesses and we have to use open AI right now because they're the only API. And so we have to train it like crazy to get it not to do woke things. Hoping that Grok has an API soon. We'll be releasing the API very soon. Oh, awesome. Okay, great. My cyber truck drove me here this evening, my son and I. So thank you for that product. And my question is Space Force. I'm assuming there's been some discussions with President Trump about Space Force.
And I'm just curious if he does win. Obviously, Doge. Yes. Awesome. But secondly, what do you think Space Force might look like in 10 years? I think Space Force should really aim higher. I think when the public hears Space Force, you sort of think Star Trek, Starfleet Academy. You don't think let's make a slightly better spy satellite. But the way that Space Force is interpreted by the military currently is let's make a slightly better spy satellite. That's like 5% better. I'm like, no, that's not what people want. People want Starfleet Academy. We want the Star Trek Enterprise.
And that's what people want. A real Space Force where it's like we're actually in space. So that's why I mean like we want to aim to have like a permanently crewed base on the moon. We want to have the city on Mars. We want to be exploring the moons of Jupiter, the asteroid belt, the entire solar system. And if you decide that you want to go to Mars, you should be able to go to Mars. That would be super exciting. A real space-faring civilization would be fantastic. [Applause] Hi, Elon. You've spoken about the challenge of falling global birth rates and American birth rates.
Is that something you've spoken to Donald Trump about? And it seems like the richer we get, the worse it gets. And you can't really pay people to have more. Nothing seems to work. What ideas do you have for that? And is that something that you have spoken to him about? Thank you. I have mentioned it to him. And it is a quandary. Like as you know, if you look at the sort of the rise and fall of civilizations, you realize that actually what ended up--what ended most civilizations was a low birth rate. That is just an extended period of prosperity seems to cause birth rates to plummet.
And it is somewhat counterintuitive. When a society is under stress, birth rates increase. So if you look at, say, ancient Rome, the birth rates were super high when they were fighting the Carthaginians. And Rome's very life was at stake. Birth rates were all-time high. After they defeated Carthage and ruled the Mediterranean, the birth rates plummeted. And to such a degree that Julius Caesar even tried to pass laws like in 50 B.C. or something like that to give an incentive for any Roman citizen that would have a second or third child. So they were having birth rate issues in 50 B.C., which is pretty wild. And that was also true of really basically every civilization throughout history. It says how do you avoid this birth rate collapse, the trap of--it's a sort of
prosperity trap. I don't have a great answer for that, except I think if we can at least bring it to conscious awareness that we need to continue as a civilization, like no humans, no humanity. And at least it's a topic of conversation. It's like, hey, it's something we should do something about. And we definitely want to get rid of this ridiculous notion that there are too many humans on Earth. This is false. You know, there's a lot of people who think that the environment can't sustain this number of humans. It's totally untrue.
We could double the population of birth and still not have a significant environmental impact. So, you know, it's--like, you could fit all of the humans on one floor in the city of New York. So that's--like, 8 billion humans sounds like a lot, but actually, you know, if you're--say, take-- if you're in an airplane and you're going from here to L.A. or wherever, and you look down, how often do you see a human? You know, if your goal was to drop a ball on a human while flying from here to L.A., you'd have a hard time. So the actual density of humans is very low, and Earth's capable of easily having far more humans and should, in my opinion. [Applause] Hi, Elon. It's an honor to speak with you, and I just want to personally thank you for buying Twitter and saving free speech.
You're welcome. [Applause] So a couple months ago, I was tired of being a keyboard warrior. I signed up to be a Trump Force 47 captain. [Applause] And I knocked over 200 doors, just trying to get people to get out and vote for our president. Great. Thank you. That's super important. I mean, you know, as was asked to me at the beginning of this talk, you know, why am I so involved in politics this time?
It's because I think this time it's a fork in the road, and it's--I think--frankly, I think we're doomed. If Trump doesn't win, I think we're doomed. We're in the doom loop at that point, so he's got to win. And I think for those who are in areas that are, you know, sort of normally these, like, deep blue areas, if you think you won't get assaulted, put a Trump Vance sign on your lawn. I mean, a lot of it is, like, people are, like--they need social proof. They need evidence that other than--that they're not alone. And so probably a lot of people in these, like, normally blue areas would actually
vote for Trump if they thought someone else was voting for Trump, too. And so if you just put the sign on the lawn and be sort of loud and proud, then I think people will be like, you know what, I think I'll vote for Trump, too. [Applause] So I have a rhetorical question. Can you buy Disney and fire David Muir? [Laughter] Now, that's a real interesting idea. [Laughter] So DEI has become a cancer in our corporations. It really has. And I was wondering if there's anything realistically that the federal government can do or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to put a stop to this. Yeah, I think the government should be actively saying that it is illegal to
discriminate on the basis of race, gender, or anything else other than merit. It is illegal. That's--it's not right. [Applause] It's not morally right. It's not legally right. And it doesn't matter who you're discriminating against. The point is not to have discrimination but a different type of discrimination. The point is to not have discrimination. That's the whole idea. [Applause] Elon, first of all, thank you for all you're doing and thank you for being you. [Applause]
I appreciate the kind words. Thank you. In the book, All the Glitters, the mystery behind the glitter conspiracies is revealed and the details of Mission X is exposed, where SpaceX is utilized to deposit a layer of glitter above the atmosphere which deflects the red and infrared light away and cools the planet. My understanding is that this is sort of being kept secret because you don't want environmentalists or other people to come in and regulate and stop it from happening. Why isn't the public being made aware that it is essential that Donald Trump be elected for this to happen because Trump will not have to ask permission to save the planet, he'll just do it. I'm just wondering if you feel the same sentiment. There's also been some rumors on the internet that you're going to not only do this but then you're going to use it and charge the other countries of the world to support it. You're going to lower the deficit and other sources of income and there'll be no more wars between electric vehicles and oil and fossil fuels.
Why won't you tell people, "Elect Trump and this will happen," because if it's just anybody but Trump, regulations or... It only takes one person to complain and it won't happen. I think it's for sure true that when we've got so many regulatory agencies and there are so many rules and regulations, basically Washington, D.C. is like a sea of brake pedals. Everyone's got a brake pedal but nobody's got an accelerator. We're going to add some accelerators. All they want to do in D.C. is stop anything. I just call it a sea of brake pedals, brake pedals in all directions. How can you make progress if you've got a sea of brake pedals?
It's not possible. We're going to get rid of a bunch of the brake pedals and add accelerators. My question was how do we stop the steal? Is there a way to have a database on X where we can track all the votes? We all send our votes to you to track it and then we can tell who wins? There's so much, even down in Georgia right now, they're already flipping votes on the machines. How do we stop the steal? I recommend posting any evidence that you have for voting fraud or irregularities or causes of concern, just post it on the X platform and then people can support it or say either support it or debunk it, one of the two.
I do think there's generally an issue that we have, a fundamental issue, which is unless we have voter ID-- [applause] My opinion is we should have no-- I say this as a technologist who likes technology and I like computers, but we should not have computers do voting tabulation at all. [applause] It's far too easy to hack a computer. I know how to hack a computer. Government software is the easiest thing to hack. It's not the best software. In my opinion, we should have paper ballots only. It should be in-person voting with ID and a story.
[applause] Hi, Elon. Thank you for everything you do. Feel free to answer this question in three words. Some people claim that you're hurting Tesla's brand and sales by supporting Trump. What do you say to those people? [laughter] Well, I mean, you know, Tesla's sales are actually doing great. [applause] We're hitting all-time highs. I think, you know, really people care about the quality of a product as opposed to whether they agree or disagree with the CEO's views. I mean, the CEO of any given company is going to have political views. But at the end of the day, what matters is that Tesla makes a great product
and people like buying great products. So that's it. [applause] Hello. Hi. Thanks for coming and being here. I think I understand your vision for challenging the existing cell phone syndicate. But I want to know when the X phone's coming out. [laughter] Man, I sure hope we don't have to make a phone. That's a real--that's a lot of work. I mean, if, you know, if there's like--I mean, yeah, well, the idea of making a phone makes me want to die.
[laughter] So--but if we have to make a phone, we will, but we all aspire not to make a phone. You know, I do think that, you know, the various companies, you know, Apple and Google, Android and whatnot, you know, they need to make sure they don't have a heavy hand in, like, the App Store and whatnot, or they will create a forcing function for there to be a competitor. So--but man, I sure--the idea of--I dread the idea of making a phone. But if that turns out to be necessary, we'll do it. But hopefully it is not necessary. Yeah, so--all right.
Hey, Elon. First things first is that JCal is on my cap table. All right, great. And my question is, I grew up in Spain, right near where your brother got married. Oh, cool. And--in Empudias. And comparing cities back home to cities here, it's incomparable. How does one fix--you know, I go to our great city of Philadelphia. How does one fix the problem of people living on the streets? It's not talked about enough. It isn't. No, I agree.
I go to Kensington a lot, and it's just--it is such a horrible sight, seeing these poor people. At what point do you have the freedom to slowly carry yourself like that on the streets, and how do you fix that? Well, I think there's not an easy answer to that. But I think you cannot have open-air drug bazaars because obviously that's going to be a magnet. And, you know, while most people can resist the lure of drugs, some people cannot. And, you know, you just cannot have--that there be easy access to drugs and have it just be open--they're on the street. Then there are also situations where somebody is just fundamentally mentally ill, like not a little bit, you know, like I mean mentally ill in a dangerous way,
dangerous to others. And I think if somebody is incurably mentally ill and a danger to others, we need to have some kind of asylum for them. There's no--it has to be done. The word "homeless" is a misnomer. Because "homeless" sounds like someone who got a little behind on their mortgage payments, and if they just got a job offer, they'd be back on their feet. That does not describe the people in Kensington, okay, at all. So if the issue is--like, basically if there are violent drug zombies, they must be taken off the streets, and they want to go willingly.
So there's no choice. Now, I'm a big believer in empathy. I think we should have empathy for our fellow human beings. But what I see on the left is a lot of shallow empathy, sort of empathy that's skin deep, essentially, very thin empathy. They have empathy for what they term "homeless people" when they're actually violent drug zombies, but they lack empathy for the victims of the violent drug zombies. And so we should have deep empathy for everyone, not shallow empathy. Have empathy for the victims of the criminals, not just the criminals. [applause] Hi, Leon. My name is Hans Moyer.
I brought some plans here to solve all our problems. I'm going to give them to this young lady here. I have some good news. The Washington Times, the most conservative voice in our capital, endorsed President Trump for another term, so that's good news. Great. My question today to you is when your children come to you and they ask you why is so much war in our world, what do you answer them as far as where does peace begin? Well, the reality is actually, if you say war per capita, it's actually quite low. It's not that there's no war, it's just that we now hear about war anywhere at all.
But if you compare where we are today versus, say, last century with World War II and World War I, where millions of people were dying per year, we actually have on a global basis, it's actually very peaceful. That does not say there aren't some terrible things happening somewhere. There are 8 billion people on Earth. In fact, what the legacy mainstream media tends to do is try to answer the question, what is the worst thing that happened on Earth today? That's generally what the newspaper tries to answer. What's the worst thing that happened on Earth? It's a big world. There's some pretty bad things.
So actually, the reality is that there is only a small amount of war occurring in the world compared to the past. And historically, humans have had a lot of war, of course. But I think actually for countries, say, like the United States, the issue is that we've had peace for such a long time that we are a victim of prosperity. When you have peace for such a long time, you have this accumulation of rules and regulations that binds society. That's why I call it the slow strangulation by overregulation is what happens in peacetime, and a dramatic decline in the birth rate. And the decline in the birth rate,
it's not something we've ever evolved to react to. If you said that there was like a Thanos situation where somebody would snap their fingers and half of people would be dead, you'd be like, "Well, that's terrible." That's what's happening with the birth rate. Yet there is no reaction. Why is there no reaction? At the end of the day, you still have half the people. I mean, look at, say, South Korea. Birth rate is one-third replacement. One-third. That means, if you fast-forward to the future, two-thirds of South Korea is gone. Poof, gone.
More than Thanos. Why is there no reaction? Why are we not reacting to the absence of children? We should have, in my opinion, just as strong a reaction to the absence of children as to the death of humans. Because in both cases, the people are gone. [applause] Hey, Elon. How are you doing? Great job saving Twitter from the woke mind virus. And I don't know if you're a gamer, but-- I am. What gave it away? [laughter] Because I do post frequently on the subject. Yeah. Very nice to meet you.
I do actually love it. People ask me, "What are your hobbies?" Well, I talk to my friends and family, and I play video games. Yeah, I left my Diablo 4 to come here. Yeah, exactly. But the gaming industry is starting to see some results, too, of being a victim of the woke mind virus. Yeah, totally. I agree. And so I was wondering, with recent flops like-- Make video games great again. Yeah, yeah, exactly. With recent flops like Concord and Dustborn,
games are prioritizing pronouns and things like that. That's annoying. Gameplay, yeah. So I was wondering, have you ever thought about making your own gaming studio and making an impact in the industry? You know, if there's one thing I could say that would be a fun thing to do, it would be to start a gaming studio. Because I do actually intrinsically love video games. And I think, actually, if you apply sort of AI to video games, you could really make it to some incredible-- make incredible video games.
So, yeah, I think just generally for content, the problem with the sort of DEI and the woke mind virus is that it kills the art. It's just-- Like, as soon as-- When you can see something that is forcibly imposed on the story and it's discordant, it destroys the art. And now it's hard to enjoy the story. It kicks you out of the story. Because you can just feel that you're being lectured. And movies and TV and all that kind of stuff. It's like, let me just enjoy my video games. Exactly.
I know, come on. Not video games, too. [laughter] All right. Hi, Elon. As a child of science fiction and being raised on Asimov and the grandeur and the beauty that came through his stories, I'm teaching my daughter the same thing. She's six years old. Yeah. And we've had conversations watching all of your rocket launches. And she's asked me, "When can we go for a walk on the moon?" So I have to ask, what's a realistic timeline
for me to take my wife and my daughter to the moon and go for a walk? Well, that's a great question. Well, our goal with Starship is to enable anyone to go to the moon or Mars or elsewhere if they want to. And I think that is actually genuinely possible with a fully reusable rocket. The fundamental breakthrough that's needed to make life multi-planetary and for us to be a space-faring civilization is full and rapid reusability, which is what we have for every other form of transport. We've got--our cars are reusable, our planes are reusable, bicycles, horses, they're all reusable. But rockets historically have not been reusable.
They've been single-use. And that means you've got to have a whole new rocket every time you fly, which obviously makes it extremely expensive. But with Starship, we're close to achieving full and rapid reusability. And that then drops the cost of space travel by literally 10,000%, like no exaggeration. It's like 10,000% improvement. It's insane. Well, it's the difference between, you know, if you have to refuel your car or get a new car, that's a really big cost difference.
And the current situation historically with rockets is like if you went on a journey, if it was a car, you'd have to get a car and then tow a smaller car behind you to leave the other car there and then come back in the little car. [laughter] That's--which is insane. You need a second car just for the return journey. So that has made space insanely expensive. But once it's fully reusable, now the cost is simply whatever it takes to refill the rocket. That's it. And that's a massive change. So thanks.
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Elon Musk Takes Multiple Questions From Voters At Campaign Event In Pennsylvania (Full 60 Minutes Q&A Session) Timestamp
00:00:00 Elon Musk Takes Questions From Voters At Campaign Event In Pennsylvania
00:01:09 Elon Musk think teaching kids critical thinking is very important.
00:02:07 Elon Musk believe in the sort of physics approach to thinking.
00:02:52 X(former twitter) platform really has the sum of the voice of the people.
00:04:00 Five people that control all the news in US.
00:04:16 The cumulative voice of the people should decide what is news worthy,not a small number of publications and media companies.
00:07:52 What Elon Musk sees being done with a lot of the major AI companies is not truth-seeking. 00:08:56 Elon Musk said we can't have an AI built on a throne of lies.
00:10:15 NGOs in US actually funded by the government.
00:11:17 Elon Musk has been waiting two years for a permit for a simple tunnel under a river. Because it's a federal river. 00:13:11 Elon Musk’s prediction on eduction integrated with Ai.
00:15:47 What's the best advice for your children? Be a good man.
00:16:27 Elon Musk think that the dangers of nuclear power are greatly overstated.
00:17:43 Elon Musk gave some discussions on Space Force and spy satellite.
00:19:07 The challenge of falling global birth rates and American birth rates.
00:20:57 We definitely want to get rid of this ridiculous notion that there are too many humans on Earth.
00:22:29 Elon Musk gave answers why he so involved in politics this time?
00:27:05 Elon Musk recommend posting any evidence that you have for voting fraud or irregularities or causes of concern, just post it on the X platform.
00:27:41 Elon Musk think we should not have computers do voting tabulation at all.
00:28:03 We should have paper ballots only. It should be in-person voting with ID and a story.
00:28:21 Some people claim that you're hurting Tesla's brand and sales by supporting Trump.
00:29:13 Elon Musk sure hope we don't have to make a X phone, the idea of making a phone makes me want to die. 00:32:26 what I see on the left is a lot of shallow empathy, sort of empathy that's skin deep, essentially, very thin empathy.
00:32:36 Elon Musk wanna fix issues on homeless and violent drug zombies on street
00:33:32 How to face war and peace in this world?
00:40:54 How can we better use our funding federally to make sure our students in public school receive a proper education that prepares them for the workforce without the misallocation of taxpayer federal funding that the students seem to not be benefiting from anyway?
00:41:28 we need to have an incentive for excellence where there's reward for excellence and there's punishment for failure.
00:44:48 What advice do you have for young men today?
00:45:16 Elon Musk points out the only thing that causes inflation is government overspending because the checks never bounce.
00:52:46 Elon Musk strongly believe with respect to any kind of gender surgeries, there should not be any permanent changes to children.
00:53:26 Allowing a child to do something crazy during their teenage years that affects them for the rest of their lives is not doing good for that child at all.
00:53:52 What Elon Musk think education and college in particular is the best.
00:59:14 What's the Elon Musk you want to build? How can a young American prepare themselves and inspire others for a rapidly evolving political and social world?
01:00:08 Why hasn't Tesla bought Rivian?
Full Speech and Q&A Session:
[Cheering] Hello everyone! [Cheering] Welcome! Welcome to the Team America rally! [Cheering] So... And, uh... I love you too. Um... [Chuckles] Alright, so, uh, let's see. Um, what should I say? SpaceX does rock! [Chuckles] Indeed. Um, actually I'm pretty excited about the possibility of SpaceX, you know, and just generally becoming a space-faring civilization,
going beyond where we went in the past with the... where we went to the moon. It's crazy that we went to the moon, over 50 years ago was the last time anyone went to the moon. And a lot of people think we didn't go to the moon, but we did. We did. [Chuckles] The Soviets would have called us out on that one if we hadn't gone to the moon. They would have called bullshit on that one. A hundred percent. But... Yeah, yeah, we need to go back to...
We should not just go back to the moon, we should have a moon base. You know? Like, moon base alpha, you know, like an actual base with like a science station. That would be sick. You know, and like, I think we want to become a multi-planet species and be out there among the stars. We want to make Starfleet real. You know? So that like, I mean like, you should be able to go to Mars if you want to go to... I mean, go to Mars. It'd be like, amazing, you know?
Well, it'll take six months. [Chuckles] So, Mars is far. But we can do it. We can create a base on Mars. And ultimately build a city on Mars and make life multi-planetary. I think that would be super cool. Yeah, I mean... [Applause] I mean, you know, life can't just be about like, you know, solving one miserable problem after another. There have to be things that inspire you, that excite you about the future, that you look forward to, you're like, "Wow, that's going to be cool."
And I think being a space-faring civilization and, you know, having a city on Mars and going out there exploring the moons of Jupiter, ultimately getting to other star systems, would be incredibly exciting. And suddenly you're like, "Wow!" You could really look forward to that. That'd be like, I don't know, incredible. So, you know, go out there and find like, maybe alien civilizations. You know, like in Star Trek, you know, go where you've never gone before. So, yeah, let's make Starfleet real. Yeah. [Applause] Meanwhile, back here on Earth... [Laughter] We need to... I think we definitely need to get President Trump re-elected. [Laughter] [Applause] So, that is, I think, incredibly important.
And, I mean, I think America is great, but we want to be greater. And we want to do amazing things. And we don't want, like, the Apollo program to be our high-water mark. We want to do great things in America. And I think we also want to preserve what has made America great. You know, so things like freedom of speech, you know, like... [Applause] You know, the right to bear arms, these things in the Constitution that are actually, you know, important. You have to say, why did they add these amendments to the Constitution? It was because in the places that people came from,
if you said what you wanted to say, you'd be put in prison or you'd be killed. And they took everyone's guns away so that, you know, they couldn't rebel against oppressive government. That's the whole idea behind taking the guns away. So, I'm a big believer in the Constitution. Big believer in, you know, what makes America great. And then we also need, like, some obvious things. Like, we need actual secure borders. [Applause] It's like, you know, you're not a country if you don't have, like, a border. Like, what does it even mean to be a country at that point, you know?
And I went to the border just to see what my cell phone was like. And it was like, it's like World War Z at the border. You know, like, this is crazy, man. So, obviously, I'm in favor of immigrants that-- So, you know, the insane government spending is driving the country into bankruptcy. And, you know, just like a person, if you spend too much, you eventually go bankrupt. The federal debt's growing by a trillion dollars every three months. I mean, it's--our defense budget is pretty gigantic. It's a trillion dollars. But the interest that we owe on the debt is now higher than the defense budget.
Over a trillion dollars and growing. This is not sustainable. So we have to do something about that or the country's going to go bankrupt. So that's an essential thing, too. Yeah, so that's why we need the Department of Government Efficiency. [cheers and applause] D-O-G-E. That's on a brass plaque on a desk. It's going to be amazing. So, you know, it's--yeah, exactly, as people were saying, it's just like it's common sense stuff.
And, you know, America really just needs--it needs to remain the land of opportunity, the land where your success is a function of how hard you work and your talent. Like, if you're talented and hardworking, that should be the only thing that determines whether you are successful. That's it. You know? And America's also supposed to be the land of freedom. That means personal freedom. Like, the government should not be imposing all these rules on people. And, you know, it's like--you know, yeah.
So government overreach is not cool. Freedom, freedom, yeah, exactly, Twitter files. I mean, it was just nutty. You know, people don't realize just how much government involvement there is in the media and, like, how much the government influences the media. I mean, it's crazy how, you know, you'll see--like, in fact, I think, like, whoever's manipulating the media should mix it up a bit because they're really not doing a great job. Like, you know, when they--a week before the debate between Biden and Trump, and, like, everyone on the media was saying Biden was sharp as a tack. Sharp as a tack, sharp as a tack, sharp as a tack, sharp as a tack.
Like, you should mix it up a little. Get a thesaurus. Okay? The NBC media puppets were just all saying exactly the same thing. So, you know, it's just kind of strange. Like, do they all just get the same memo at the same time? I don't know. My comment is--I want to see the group text, okay? Like, is there, like, an email copy list or what? You know, everyone say the same thing at the same time.
Yeah, just total puppets. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, totally. So, well, let's see. Like, you know, what I think--what I find is really engaging is when people are able to ask questions or make comments. And so if anybody wants to--you know, try to keep the comments, like, reasonably short. Any monologue should be ideally kept to, you know, less than a minute. So just far away, and I'll try to answer questions and, you know, respond to
comments. Well, yeah, sure. So, hi. My question is what makes you so interested in politics now? Why is this so important? Yeah, that's a great question. Okay, don't bring the mic that close. Whoa. Yeah, the question is why politics now versus in the past I really have not been meaningfully involved in politics.
So the reason is that I think we're at a crossroads. This time I think we're at a crossroads, a fork in the road of destiny. I mean, what I see happening under the sort of Biden-Kamala administration is a level of sort of government overreach and manipulation that is extremely troubling. And I also see really a deliberate attempt to import as many people as possible into swing states like Pennsylvania in order to ensure that there is a permanent one state--that America becomes a permanent one-party state. I mean, the numbers are truly staggering, and the sort of fake legacy media doesn't report on them. The only reason anyone knows about it is if you're on the X platform. But, like, it's crazy. [Applause]
But, I mean, you're seeing, like, basically increases--this is from the government website, by the way, which is run by Democrats. So, like, you're seeing, like, in some cases, like, 700 percent increases in the past three and a half years in illegals in swing states. What a coincidence. And when you're talking about elections that are won or lost by 10,000 or 20,000 votes, and then you bring in 200,000 people, and then you put them on the fast track to citizenship, this is without considering any cheating. This is legalized. If that happens over the next four years, there will be no swing states.
They're importing voters. That is my--I think that's obvious to anyone who looks. And we will have a situation like we have in California, where it's a one-party state. California is a super majority Dem state, and so it's one-party rule. And if you have one-party rule, that's not a democracy. So I think either action is taken now-- [Applause] If there's another four years for--and it's really, like, pointless to even sort of talk about--Cumala's just a puppet of a larger machine. If the machine--I'll just call it the machine--is able to run for another four years,
there will not be any meaningful elections in the future, just like there are in California. And the whole--all of America will be Californicated. Not in a good way. Yeah. Californicated. Ouch. So we don't want--that would be a bad situation. In fact, it will actually be worse than California. The reason it will be worse than California is the one thing that holds California back from being even worse than it is, is that people can move out of California and still be in America. Now, what happens when there's no place to move? It'll be way worse than California.
That's why I think--yeah, exactly. Well, and speaking of Mars, like, what we're seeing, you know, with SpaceX and Tesla and whatnot is that the sort of regulatory oppression year after year is worse and worse. And there's more regulatory agencies created every year, more rules and regulations every year, until eventually everything is illegal. You know, we had our rockets sitting on the pad for two months, ready to fly. How is it possible that SpaceX could build a gigantic rocket faster than the government could move paper from one desk to another? [Applause] So if that trend continues, which it will do unless there's a conscious effort to have deregulation and have sensible regulation, then Mars will be impossible.
We will be forever confined to Earth. So, you know, I definitely think that's a major showstopper, is being so heavily regulated that we are confined to Earth forever. And that would be a sad eulogy. If future aliens see us, they'll come back and say, "They almost made it. Too bad they regulated themselves." [Laughter] "They had the rocket and everything." [Laughter] So I guess, you know, the short answer is I think this is incredibly important. That ironically, you know, there's a lot of people on the Dem side that call Trump a threat to democracy.
I think, in fact, they are the threat to democracy. [Applause] Thank you. [Applause] Hi, Elon. I want to thank you for coming. I'm from deep blue northeast Philadelphia. And I just want to say thank you for all you've been doing, your contributions. And my question is, did you expect the impact that buying X would have on the world and the United States, free speech, even into the America PAC movement? Well, I mean, the reason -- I didn't realize it would have as big of an impact as it's come to have. But the reason I felt that it was important to acquire Twitter was because I could really -- I could feel the walls closing in.
You know, it was outrageous that they suspended the account of a sitting president. You know, I mean, that's insane. [Applause] And I think it was only a matter of time before they suspended my account, frankly. You know, and I'm sure, given the stuff I've said lately, they would have suspended me six weeks of Sunday. [Laughter] So, you know, I mean, really, Twitter and -- well, pretty much all the social media companies and Google and everyone are controlled by far left activists. That's the truth of it. You know, and so then how do you -- well, how do you know what's real when it's all
filtered through a far left San Francisco Berkeley lens? You know, they just manipulate the truth constantly. You can't even find the truth if you Google it, because Google's, you know, put it on page six. I mean, you know, I don't want to pick on Google too much. I mean, I have a lot of friends there. But, you know, it's very easy to tweak the results, because, you know, like the joke goes, like, what's the best place to hide a dead body? Well, second place at Google search results, because nobody ever goes there. So you don't really have to -- in order to, you know, hide information, you don't
have to delete it. You just move it to the second page, and it's just -- people don't go there. Yeah. That would be tough. That's a tricky one. But, hey, at least there's one place where you can find out what's actually going on and what's real, and that's the X platform. [ Applause ] And I want to say, like, you know, we're very rigorous on the X platform about being a fair playing field, a level playing field, being fair to all sides. There's not a single account on the left that's been suppressed.
Not one. No suspensions, nothing. I believe in being fair. You know, once in a while we do get, like, a request for something on the right that's, you know, would be slightly censorious, and we're like, nope, we're not going to do that. So, you know, we are rigorous about being fair. And unlike the prior regime, we are actually fair, and we want both sides to say their piece and to let there be a free debate and let the marketplace of ideas, you know, work and let the best ideas win.
And that's the right thing to do. [ Applause ] >> Hello, Elon. As an IT guy of 26 years, I think one of the smartest things you did was firing most of the Twitter staff. [ Applause ] >> Yeah. >> Everyone's talking about corruption in the election systems, in the DOJ and judicial system. I personally think a lot of that is because of blackmail data stored on government servers. I strongly feel that if we can't control the information that is stored by the three-letter agencies, we will never get control of the country. What are your ideas on things Trump can do to drain the swamp without being overwhelmed by their dirty trick?
>> Well, I mean, as the saying goes, sunlight is the best disinfectant. So I think really just bringing -- making as much information as possible public, available to the public so that you can see what's going on. There's, like, you know -- I mean, I do have a top-secret clearance, but I have to say, like, most of the stuff that I'm aware of are top-secret. Like, the reason to keep it top-secret is because it's so boring. Yeah. I mean, so -- but I think, like, the strong bias with respect to government information should be to make it available to the public. Like, it should be -- let's be as transparent as possible, like, fully transparent.
Unless it's, like, a massive risk to the country, like, it's, like, you know, we don't want to give, like, say, exact instructions on how to make a nuclear bomb or something like that, you know. But unless there's a genuine risk to the country, all information in the government should be public. Yeah. [Applause] Hi, over here. I'm sorry. [Laughter] I know I look like the same girl who just asked. It's hard to tell because I just hear the speakers, so -- Okay. I am Denise's twin who just asked a question.
I'm also from Deep Blue, far northeast Philadelphia in Parkwood. What I would like to ask you is, in applying the same efficiency that you did to removing 80% of the staff at Twitter to the Department of Governmental Efficiency, would you consider hiring Scott Pressler, who is an amazing movement -- Yeah, sure. Absolutely. -- for that efficiency? Yes. And I should say, you know, hopefully if this comes to pass and the Department of Governmental Efficiency is able to take action, we will reduce a lot of government headcount, but we're going to give, I think, like very long severances, like, I mean,
like two years or something like that. Look, just go do something else is what we're going to say. And you'll get paid for two years, you know. So you've got a lot of time to go and figure out something else to do. You know, it's like the point is not to be cruel or to, you know, have people not be able to pay their mortgage or anything. It's just we've got to move people -- we just have too many people in the government sector and they could be more productive elsewhere. [Applause] Hey, Yulon. It is a pleasure. Me and my best friend started a company when we were 21 years old.
We're going to be the next biggest beef jerky company in the U.S., I promise that. But what advice do you have for young entrepreneurs like us to conquer a challenge that seems almost impossible from the beginning? Well, I mean, generally I think, you know, just try to make it a good product or service. And it's not -- it's really that, you know. It's like you have to say, like, what is a useful thing that you could do? Like maximize your usefulness. What is the -- if there's -- like what is that product or service that you want to make? Beef jerky. The best beef jerky.
Okay, great. So you want to make the best beef jerky, just go ahead and do it. And then, you know, you have to sort of just explain to people why it's -- well, first of all, you need to make sure it is in fact the best beef jerky. And then you just need to then explain to people why it is. And so if you have both the reality and the perception of something being the best beef jerky or whatever the product may be, then I think you'll find it will be very successful. And the company is open for review. Check us out. All right.
Sounds good. Hey there, Elon. My name is Josh. I drove down from Luzerne County today, which, by the way, has flipped red by registration. Yes. Nice work, everybody there. Excellent. Yeah. Another fun fact about the northeast part of Pennsylvania, July 3rd, 1778, the largest massacre that ever happened on American soil happened when the colonists, the French, and the natives all fought over that land. And I think it all circles back.
It's now, you know, fracking central. There's a lot of resources there, land, and just beautiful local communities. Yeah. And something that is happening at a rate that is inconceivable, really inconceivable, the centralization of power to global elites and far off, abstracted places that we can't touch. Yeah. What are the ways that we bring that back to local people that can actually have an impact on the ground? Speaking with some people here. Yeah. I totally agree. Do we move the departments around the United States so they're not all in D.C.?
How do we get people on the ground empowered to actually make everyday changes and get people's support? Well, I super agree with you. So I'm against globalist power. Like, I don't think -- I think we should -- like, the U.N. should not have a lot of power. And these, like -- these, like, you know -- He's from the U.N.! It's like, who voted for them? I didn't vote for them. You know, and it's like -- we want power to the people. The power should -- maximum power to the individual. And so, like, you know, if -- like, we should not have any sort of international
treaties that restrict the freedom of Americans. And we should minimize the amount of federal interference at the state level. So it should be, like -- so unless it's at the state level, which is something you can influence, then it really -- agencies at the federal and the national level should have minimal to zero power over you. Yeah. [Applause] Is there a way that we could decentralize data so that consumers own the data? What is the next step towards that? Because I feel like that is what actually gives us our sovereignty back. Well, I guess -- I'm not sure how to decentralize the data. If the data is at least in multiple places, at least you should be able to, like,
locally store the data. I mean, people -- I think individuals should own their own data. You know, I think that's really important. Like, if you want to separate yourself from a social media company, you should be able to take everything with you. So I'm -- basically, I'm in favor of any action that maximizes your freedom and liberty. So, yeah. [Applause] Hey, Elon. Tesla shareholder, owner since 2015. I own an S-Plaid.
Thank you for making that thing because it's awesome. It is fun. It's my daily driver. It's so much fun. But my heart is with SpaceX. And so my question is, how will you, with Trump, be able to deregulate so that we can get more launches and get to Mars? Well, absolutely. That is a major factor for supporting President Trump is that, you know, if the sort of, you know, Kamala puppet machine happens,
there's going to be just more and more regulations. And this over -- you know, slow triangulation by overregulation will continue. But Trump is very enthusiastic about deregulation, which is not to say we don't want any regulation. We just want sensible regulation. And I think if President Trump is elected, we can actually take those actions and we can cut the strings. Like, I feel like America is like Gulliver, you know, tied down by a million little strings. And we need to cut those strings and free the giant.
[Applause] Hey, man. Thank you so much for doing everything you're doing. Welcome. This is going to be a little long, but I think you're going to get a kick out of it. It's a sad story that turns into something funny you'll probably like. So I was mostly a lifelong liberal, sort of like yourself, working digital production marketing stuff. Yeah, I mean, I believe in freedom. Like, I mean, I believe in, like, empathy, like you should care about your fellow human beings, you know, and, you know, and that --
and I believe in, like, free speech, which used to be a thing on the left, and now bizarrely they want censorship. I'm like, what? And thank you for buying Twitter and saving free speech and Babylon B, too. Yeah. That was great, man. Anyway, so I sort of have a case to plead to. Sorry, a little long. Anyway, I can't get into the details because there are legal issues and stuff. But years ago I had my life destroyed by crazy woke people because I was injured. I lived in Los Angeles for about 13 years.
Yep. And when I wanted to seek out, you know, like a court case and stuff, I had someone in the legal system look me straight in the face and tell me, you know, you're not the right kind of white guy. This isn't going to play out well for you. And I immediately was like, what the -- Yeah, what -- that doesn't make any sense. I don't want to swear. Sure. Yeah. And I was like, is it because I'm from Pennsylvania or I'm also Ashkenazi and Jewish or maybe both?
I don't know. Yeah. But I was immediately like, what has happened? And so it put me in a bad spiral and it, like, lost me. I just went crazy. I'm always been an egalitarian person. Yeah. Right. I mean, racism in any form is bad, doesn't matter who it's directed towards. Yeah. [Applause] And I started, you know, becoming more center right instead of liberal, which is -- it's an identity crisis because -- Yeah.
Yeah, it's a big change. Sure. And working in an industry, it's sort of -- like, you understand in our industries, it's -- you feel like an outcast. You don't really know who to talk to, and so it's awkward. So anyway, as a catharsis of sorts, I made this app called Pooper. Okay. And so it lets you put animated pooping animals on your text messages. Okay. And it's been charting for years, so, like, since I made it. It sounds funny. Yeah.
So I think you'd like it just because, you know, sticking pooping animals on, like, Mark Cuban's -- if you're talking to him, you can, like, stick it on his face or his text messages and stuff. Yeah. Right. And so he gets, like, a gorilla pooping on his text message. Yeah. I mean, I saw an interview with Mark Cuban and -- what's her name again? Rachel Maddow. But I couldn't tell which was which. [ Laughter ] So my question is, would you, like -- because this destroyed me, I was really badly injured.
I'm not saying you have to do it. I don't mean to put you on the spot. Would you consider implementing that kind of thing on the Twitter where you could, you know, use -- have a dinosaur monkey throwing poop and put it on top of Mark Cuban's, you know, like, new stupid look that he has? Or a business insider. About probably 5 million people have now heard about the pooper. [ Laughter ] Maybe 10 million. There's a lot of people that are going to watch this. So I think that's some solid publicity right there.
Thank you. >> Thanks for coming. You're going to help us win Pennsylvania and the entire -- [ Applause ] >> Well, I mean, I should say, like, it's incredibly important that everyone here and everyone listening, watching, that you go and get -- make sure your friends, family, yourself are registered to vote. Because the voting registration deadline in Pennsylvania ends at midnight on Monday. So there's only a few days left. And so you just got to be a pest and, like, hound everyone you know to make sure they're registered to vote and the registration is good.
Because it's sort of, you know, a shot clock ends at midnight on Monday. So... >> Go! [ Applause ] >> Now you're going to be the head of the doge. Have you thought about whether AI and blockchain can be used to track every dollar that the government spends, makes people accountable to the very last person, and we know exactly who agreed to a $400 toilet seat? >> Yeah. >> Can we do that? Is that in the set of possibilities? >> Actually, that's a good idea. Because actually trying to make sense of these incredibly complex laws and regulations where, you know, a law gets passed that's, like, longer than Lord of the Rings and no one's actually read the thing.
Like, literally not -- there's not actually one human who's read the whole law. And then that law gets amplified by, you know, 100 times by the regulations that follow. I think the only thing that could comprehend that is an AI, basically. So I think that would actually be a good idea, is, like, saying, okay, AI, just tell us what's actually going on, where is the money getting spent, what does this law actually mean, and simplify it, really. So, yeah. I mean, the amount of government waste that happens is truly staggering. I mean, if you've been exposed to government contracting, it's pretty nutty.
It's, like, beyond -- it's so crazy, it's hard to believe. So, yeah. So I think there's basically a lot of room for improvement there. And the net result will be a significant improvement in, like I said, personal freedom and the standard of living in America. [ Applause ] >> Hi, Mr. Musk. It is such an honor to be here with you. I am actually a former mainstream media journalist. I now teach martial arts in the city of Philadelphia to kids and also in Camden. And I find that the character skills that they need, they get through martial arts,
not so much through the education they're getting. And with my journalism background -- >> That's great. I did martial arts, too. It's great. It is -- it is a very healthy thing for kids to do, I think, yeah. And adults, too. >> Yeah, I will spar you any time. >> My question is I have such, like, a strong desire for truth that I feel like looking at X but also coming to events like this is the only way that I can truly feel that I confidently know what you're saying and how you're saying it, which I appreciate.
What do we do for kids so that when they get older, they can see through it? Because what they're learning now, I think, falls short of not just the character but also their ability to discern their own opinion. >> Well, yeah. That's a good point. I think teaching kids critical thinking is very important. They should be taught critical thinking. It's like a mental firewall. If you teach kids critical thinking at a young age and just, you know, teach them the types of fallacies that they're likely to encounter, the sort of forms of trickery,
like, you know, straw man fallacy or, you know, sort of -- there's, like, the various ways that information -- like, media or people will trick you. And just kind of immunizing kids effectively against that, I think, early on would be a very good thing to do. Basically, just teach kids, like, don't -- be a little -- be skeptical about what you're told. It may be true. It may not be true. Or it may be that often there's a certain percentage chance that it is true. And you want to consider the evidence, you know, weigh the evidence to decide what
is the probability that a certain thing is true or not true. And then when -- obviously when you hear more evidence, then you change the probabilities. I mean, generally, like, I believe in the sort of physics approach to thinking, which is that you're always, like, weighing the probabilities that something is true or not true or that there may be a third explanation. And be very open to new facts changing your mind. [ Applause ] >> For free that helps to promote, like, true journalism through anything, I'd be happy to -- >> Well, thank you.
Well, I think -- I actually think that what we want to move to is really systems like X and other social media platforms, too, hopefully, where you really have the sum of the voice of the people. You know, in times past, we didn't have the technology for this. So the only way to learn news was for it to be filtered through a small number of news organizations and then to be printed in newspapers or broadcast. There wasn't really any way that people could speak to each other or communicate with each other. But now there is. So if -- because people can be online. And I'm a big believer in sort of citizen journalism. And actually being way better.
Way better than -- because, you see, like -- At first citizen journalism may sound like, well, isn't that -- doesn't that mean just a whole bunch of amateurs are doing journalism? No, actually it's way better. Because if you have actual experts in the field saying things, that's way better than a journalist. If you have people who are actually at the event live -- I mean, look at, say, the attempted assassination of President Trump. People are actually at the event live, video. People are reporting it.
That's the kind of thing that is actually far better information than filtering it through a small number of publications, which ends up being controlled by maybe five editors-in-chief. There's like five people that control, you know, the news. And even though there are multiple newspapers, it's, you know, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, you know, a few others. And they decide what is newsworthy. But that should not be how it works. It should be that the voice of the people -- the cumulative voice of the people should decide what is newsworthy. [Applause] Thank you. First off, I want to thank Nicole here.
She's the one that's holding the mic. Really awesome. I know you said you were a little spectrum autistic. I mean, little, sure. Yes. So the only reason I say that is out of every successful person I've ever seen, you are the one person that I can relate to the most. So I'm sorry if I'm over-replaced a little bit. I remember you had stated that you hate the fact that every single time you hire someone for their talent instead of their passion. So I want to be able to say the Galileo test I passed, Xavier passed, Don Lemon
passed, Dark test, SpaceX test, A12, I passed that one. The '95 test, that's the year '95, what you did to be able to do Zip2, I've done that. Slave test, Steve Jobs test, reality goodness test, the reality of actually doing something good instead of just talking bullshit out their ass. The Reid Hoffman test, which he scoffed at you because you were going to be the first man to be able to put life on Mars, but it was going to be a turtle. So now he kind of is walking back on that. But anyways, you guys were good friends. So I want to, I would classify myself, the easiest way is PNS quantum engineer and
my friend Brandon and my wife, Pheo, and Brandon's over there. I want to give you my business card. If you have five seconds. Five seconds. We have to move on to questions. So to answer the question, just to be clear, the goal of the questions is to ask questions that you think the public would be interested in hearing the answer to. To be clear, that is the, that's what we're after. So, you know, it's you want to ask like, well, you're interested in a particular question, but probably there's a lot of people in America and in Pennsylvania that
are also interested in that question. And that those are the kind of questions we're aiming for here. But thank you. I was wondering if you can bring, instead of going to Pittsburgh, to be able to bring to Bethlehem, to Lehigh Valley, to be able to bring that up again. Steel? Bethlehem steel. Sure. The US. Sure. And I know you're looking between, at Pittsburgh. I was wondering if you can look at Lehigh Valley to be able to grow what was, what
made America great. Okay. Well, I mean, I think we do need a lot more local production of steel. There's not enough steel made in America. That is for sure. So, yeah. So let's move. With the emergence of AI and robotics, you've talked a lot about a possible age of abundance. What are some of the steps that you believe should be necessary to lay the foundation that it's more of a utopia for humanity than a dystopia? And why you answer that, would you mind signing an unauthorized biography written by
my six-year-old son and possibly a copy of my Hitchhiker's Guide to Galaxy? Sure. Sure. If it's a first six-year-old, sure. So the biggest thing for development of AI is that it be maximally truth-seeking, which sounds like an obvious thing. But what I see being done with a lot of the major AI companies is not truth-seeking. They're aiming to be politically correct, which means lying, essentially. So I think this is absolutely fundamental. And I mean, like an example being, for example, when Google came out with Google Gemini and people asked which is worse, global thermonuclear war or misgendering Caitlyn Jenner.
And it said misgendering Caitlyn Jenner, which even Caitlyn Jenner said that is not correct. So that is an insane thing for an AI to say, because if you have some sort of omnipotent AI, it could conclude logically that the best way to avoid misgendering is for there to be no humans, because no humans equals probability of misgendering equals zero. So you could get some very dystopian outcomes if you do not have a maximally truth-seeking AI. I think that's very important. That's the reason for xAI. So you can't have an AI built on a throne of lies. Hi, Mr. Musk. My name is Dave Cochran.
I am so ecstatic to be here. I do have the uttermost respect for you, sir. Thank you. I'm going to try to keep I wanted to bring in my sketchbooks. I'm an inventor. They would have been stacked this high, but I'm not here to pitch my ideas. I really want to know, are you going to play a part in the office once we get Trump in there and do things and maybe incorporate the space program in other areas of the country? I tried to move to Florida. My mother's 90. I want to be part of it.
I want to do it right here. I want to bring manufacturing here and the space program. But I'd like to see you involved. That's for sure. Yes, I intend to do a lot of work to improve government efficiency. So I believe this is a very doable, very achievable. So like I said, it's really like we need sensible regulations, but we can't have insane regulations. I mean, when I looked it up, I think there was something like 428 agencies, federal agencies that exist.
That's almost two agencies created per year since the founding of the country. So yeah, exactly. Not to mention the NGOs that -- what's weird about a lot of these NGOs is they're actually funded by the government. So it's like it's a government-funded, non-governmental organization, which is like -- it just ends up being a self-licking ice cream cone. It's like bizarre. How do you shut it off? You have to shut it off at the government level. So yeah, I think there's -- I do intend to -- assuming the President is probably willing, and I think he is,
I intend to play a significant role in making government efficient. I tend to be quite literal, you know. [Applause] And I think it would free up -- I think it would allow for so many things to be done that are incredibly difficult to get done. You know, like the boring company was trying to dig a tunnel, just a road tunnel, under the Colorado River in Texas, and has been waiting two years for a permit for a simple tunnel under a river. Because it's a federal river, it takes two years, and still no end in sight. Yeah, it's ridiculous. Can't get anything done. It's illegal.
On the subject of transparency, January 6th, there were two -- well, there was a single act of -- attempted act of violence where the two pipe bombs at the Democrat and Republican headquarters. The government released a picture of the pipe bomber sitting on a bench, talking on a cell phone. It was time stamped. We know there's video cameras probably every five feet in D.C. Why haven't they announced who the pipe bomber is? Well, maybe he's a federal employee. [Laughter] Maybe. Maybe.
We were clear on Twitter -- some detectives on Twitter, I think, were pretty clear that it was obvious who it was. Can't they just tell the truth? Yeah, I mean, well, I think if President Trump is elected, we're going to get to the bottom of a lot of these things. [Applause] I think it's going to be, like, massive data dump and have at it. Take a look at all the information, you know? So, yeah, so, I mean, maybe there's an innocent -- maybe there's an innocent explanation. Maybe there isn't.
Let's find out. [Applause] Hi, Elon. I know you're a bit busy, but were you to start another company, what would it be? Would it have anything to do with helping more schools be like Astronova? And what is the future of Astronova? Well, I have to say I'm not chomping at the bit to start another company. [Laughter] I have 17 jobs, and then another one, I suppose, with the Department of Government Efficiency. Although I think improving government efficiency will be really helpful in advancing space and a bunch of other things and just freeing, you know, people around the country to, you know, do what they want to do. I think, as far as education is going, I think, actually, AI is going to potentially be a very good educator, you know,
because AI basically will know all the facts and is infinitely patient and can move as fast as you'd like. And I think there's a lot of opportunity for AI teachers to be extremely good. So, thanks. [Applause] Elon, thanks for all you do, and congratulations on getting Booster 12 back to the megazilla. Thank you. [Applause] You know, the SpaceX team is just an incredibly talented team. It's an honor to work with them. Very impressive.
And relating to ECKT, would it be possible to train XAI on federal, state, and local regulations and financial data so that the citizen journalists can investigate and analyze all the finances and all the laws and regulations so that they can help identify the discrepancies that exist? Yeah, absolutely. I totally agree with that. [Applause] I mean, there is this fundamental challenge that happens, which is that laws and rules and regulations are immortal. And so, every year, there's more rules, regulations, and laws, and they don't die because they're immortal. But we're humans. We're immortal, and we do die. So, you get this accumulation over time.
Historically, what has caused a reset of laws and regulations has been war. Now, we'd like to ideally avoid war, but we still need this massive reset of regulations and reduction of regulations, ideally without the forcing function of war. But it is an interesting thing that the longer that there is peace and prosperity, the more rules and regulations will accumulate until eventually everything is legal. So, that's why I think it is essential that we have a very conscious effort to reduce the laws and regulations, or eventually no one will be allowed to do anything. [Applause] Hey, Elon. I'm Lucas, and I have a question for you. What's the best advice for your children?
[Laughter] Best advice for the kids. Well, generally, my advice is just to try to be as useful as possible to society. You know, be a good person and just try to give more than you take. You know, that's a big deal. [Applause] Hi, Elon. I'm curious, with the explosion of AI and ML, what your thoughts are on reforming the Nuclear Regulatory Commission so that we can provide all the electricity needs not only for hyperscalers, AI and ML, but also to make electricity more affordable for citizens. Yeah. In fact, I think that the dangers of nuclear power are greatly overstated. You know, so I think that we should, especially with the latest technologies,
I mean, you can actually make a nuclear reactor where it is literally impossible to melt it down if you tried to melt it down. Like, if your goal was to melt down this nuclear reactor, the new designs, you will not succeed. You know, you can go in there with a flamethrower and whatever. It doesn't matter. And bomb the place. It doesn't matter. It's still not going to melt down. So if you're in a situation like that with advanced nuclear reactors, then there shouldn't be any regulatory issues with that. Because what really matters is the safety of the public. So I think that there should be significant reform on the nuclear front.
Mr. Musk, my name is Dave. Excuse the patch. I had Mohs surgery a couple of days ago. It's super embarrassing. It took a lot to get up here with that. I integrate AI into businesses and we have to use open AI right now because they're the only API. And so we have to train it like crazy to get it not to do woke things. Hoping that Grok has an API soon. We'll be releasing the API very soon. Oh, awesome. Okay, great. My cyber truck drove me here this evening, my son and I. So thank you for that product. And my question is Space Force. I'm assuming there's been some discussions with President Trump about Space Force.
And I'm just curious if he does win. Obviously, Doge. Yes. Awesome. But secondly, what do you think Space Force might look like in 10 years? I think Space Force should really aim higher. I think when the public hears Space Force, you sort of think Star Trek, Starfleet Academy. You don't think let's make a slightly better spy satellite. But the way that Space Force is interpreted by the military currently is let's make a slightly better spy satellite. That's like 5% better. I'm like, no, that's not what people want. People want Starfleet Academy. We want the Star Trek Enterprise.
And that's what people want. A real Space Force where it's like we're actually in space. So that's why I mean like we want to aim to have like a permanently crewed base on the moon. We want to have the city on Mars. We want to be exploring the moons of Jupiter, the asteroid belt, the entire solar system. And if you decide that you want to go to Mars, you should be able to go to Mars. That would be super exciting. A real space-faring civilization would be fantastic. [Applause] Hi, Elon. You've spoken about the challenge of falling global birth rates and American birth rates.
Is that something you've spoken to Donald Trump about? And it seems like the richer we get, the worse it gets. And you can't really pay people to have more. Nothing seems to work. What ideas do you have for that? And is that something that you have spoken to him about? Thank you. I have mentioned it to him. And it is a quandary. Like as you know, if you look at the sort of the rise and fall of civilizations, you realize that actually what ended up--what ended most civilizations was a low birth rate. That is just an extended period of prosperity seems to cause birth rates to plummet.
And it is somewhat counterintuitive. When a society is under stress, birth rates increase. So if you look at, say, ancient Rome, the birth rates were super high when they were fighting the Carthaginians. And Rome's very life was at stake. Birth rates were all-time high. After they defeated Carthage and ruled the Mediterranean, the birth rates plummeted. And to such a degree that Julius Caesar even tried to pass laws like in 50 B.C. or something like that to give an incentive for any Roman citizen that would have a second or third child. So they were having birth rate issues in 50 B.C., which is pretty wild. And that was also true of really basically every civilization throughout history. It says how do you avoid this birth rate collapse, the trap of--it's a sort of
prosperity trap. I don't have a great answer for that, except I think if we can at least bring it to conscious awareness that we need to continue as a civilization, like no humans, no humanity. And at least it's a topic of conversation. It's like, hey, it's something we should do something about. And we definitely want to get rid of this ridiculous notion that there are too many humans on Earth. This is false. You know, there's a lot of people who think that the environment can't sustain this number of humans. It's totally untrue.
We could double the population of birth and still not have a significant environmental impact. So, you know, it's--like, you could fit all of the humans on one floor in the city of New York. So that's--like, 8 billion humans sounds like a lot, but actually, you know, if you're--say, take-- if you're in an airplane and you're going from here to L.A. or wherever, and you look down, how often do you see a human? You know, if your goal was to drop a ball on a human while flying from here to L.A., you'd have a hard time. So the actual density of humans is very low, and Earth's capable of easily having far more humans and should, in my opinion. [Applause] Hi, Elon. It's an honor to speak with you, and I just want to personally thank you for buying Twitter and saving free speech.
You're welcome. [Applause] So a couple months ago, I was tired of being a keyboard warrior. I signed up to be a Trump Force 47 captain. [Applause] And I knocked over 200 doors, just trying to get people to get out and vote for our president. Great. Thank you. That's super important. I mean, you know, as was asked to me at the beginning of this talk, you know, why am I so involved in politics this time?
It's because I think this time it's a fork in the road, and it's--I think--frankly, I think we're doomed. If Trump doesn't win, I think we're doomed. We're in the doom loop at that point, so he's got to win. And I think for those who are in areas that are, you know, sort of normally these, like, deep blue areas, if you think you won't get assaulted, put a Trump Vance sign on your lawn. I mean, a lot of it is, like, people are, like--they need social proof. They need evidence that other than--that they're not alone. And so probably a lot of people in these, like, normally blue areas would actually
vote for Trump if they thought someone else was voting for Trump, too. And so if you just put the sign on the lawn and be sort of loud and proud, then I think people will be like, you know what, I think I'll vote for Trump, too. [Applause] So I have a rhetorical question. Can you buy Disney and fire David Muir? [Laughter] Now, that's a real interesting idea. [Laughter] So DEI has become a cancer in our corporations. It really has. And I was wondering if there's anything realistically that the federal government can do or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to put a stop to this. Yeah, I think the government should be actively saying that it is illegal to
discriminate on the basis of race, gender, or anything else other than merit. It is illegal. That's--it's not right. [Applause] It's not morally right. It's not legally right. And it doesn't matter who you're discriminating against. The point is not to have discrimination but a different type of discrimination. The point is to not have discrimination. That's the whole idea. [Applause] Elon, first of all, thank you for all you're doing and thank you for being you. [Applause]
I appreciate the kind words. Thank you. In the book, All the Glitters, the mystery behind the glitter conspiracies is revealed and the details of Mission X is exposed, where SpaceX is utilized to deposit a layer of glitter above the atmosphere which deflects the red and infrared light away and cools the planet. My understanding is that this is sort of being kept secret because you don't want environmentalists or other people to come in and regulate and stop it from happening. Why isn't the public being made aware that it is essential that Donald Trump be elected for this to happen because Trump will not have to ask permission to save the planet, he'll just do it. I'm just wondering if you feel the same sentiment. There's also been some rumors on the internet that you're going to not only do this but then you're going to use it and charge the other countries of the world to support it. You're going to lower the deficit and other sources of income and there'll be no more wars between electric vehicles and oil and fossil fuels.
Why won't you tell people, "Elect Trump and this will happen," because if it's just anybody but Trump, regulations or... It only takes one person to complain and it won't happen. I think it's for sure true that when we've got so many regulatory agencies and there are so many rules and regulations, basically Washington, D.C. is like a sea of brake pedals. Everyone's got a brake pedal but nobody's got an accelerator. We're going to add some accelerators. All they want to do in D.C. is stop anything. I just call it a sea of brake pedals, brake pedals in all directions. How can you make progress if you've got a sea of brake pedals?
It's not possible. We're going to get rid of a bunch of the brake pedals and add accelerators. My question was how do we stop the steal? Is there a way to have a database on X where we can track all the votes? We all send our votes to you to track it and then we can tell who wins? There's so much, even down in Georgia right now, they're already flipping votes on the machines. How do we stop the steal? I recommend posting any evidence that you have for voting fraud or irregularities or causes of concern, just post it on the X platform and then people can support it or say either support it or debunk it, one of the two.
I do think there's generally an issue that we have, a fundamental issue, which is unless we have voter ID-- [applause] My opinion is we should have no-- I say this as a technologist who likes technology and I like computers, but we should not have computers do voting tabulation at all. [applause] It's far too easy to hack a computer. I know how to hack a computer. Government software is the easiest thing to hack. It's not the best software. In my opinion, we should have paper ballots only. It should be in-person voting with ID and a story.
[applause] Hi, Elon. Thank you for everything you do. Feel free to answer this question in three words. Some people claim that you're hurting Tesla's brand and sales by supporting Trump. What do you say to those people? [laughter] Well, I mean, you know, Tesla's sales are actually doing great. [applause] We're hitting all-time highs. I think, you know, really people care about the quality of a product as opposed to whether they agree or disagree with the CEO's views. I mean, the CEO of any given company is going to have political views. But at the end of the day, what matters is that Tesla makes a great product
and people like buying great products. So that's it. [applause] Hello. Hi. Thanks for coming and being here. I think I understand your vision for challenging the existing cell phone syndicate. But I want to know when the X phone's coming out. [laughter] Man, I sure hope we don't have to make a phone. That's a real--that's a lot of work. I mean, if, you know, if there's like--I mean, yeah, well, the idea of making a phone makes me want to die.
[laughter] So--but if we have to make a phone, we will, but we all aspire not to make a phone. You know, I do think that, you know, the various companies, you know, Apple and Google, Android and whatnot, you know, they need to make sure they don't have a heavy hand in, like, the App Store and whatnot, or they will create a forcing function for there to be a competitor. So--but man, I sure--the idea of--I dread the idea of making a phone. But if that turns out to be necessary, we'll do it. But hopefully it is not necessary. Yeah, so--all right.
Hey, Elon. First things first is that JCal is on my cap table. All right, great. And my question is, I grew up in Spain, right near where your brother got married. Oh, cool. And--in Empudias. And comparing cities back home to cities here, it's incomparable. How does one fix--you know, I go to our great city of Philadelphia. How does one fix the problem of people living on the streets? It's not talked about enough. It isn't. No, I agree.
I go to Kensington a lot, and it's just--it is such a horrible sight, seeing these poor people. At what point do you have the freedom to slowly carry yourself like that on the streets, and how do you fix that? Well, I think there's not an easy answer to that. But I think you cannot have open-air drug bazaars because obviously that's going to be a magnet. And, you know, while most people can resist the lure of drugs, some people cannot. And, you know, you just cannot have--that there be easy access to drugs and have it just be open--they're on the street. Then there are also situations where somebody is just fundamentally mentally ill, like not a little bit, you know, like I mean mentally ill in a dangerous way,
dangerous to others. And I think if somebody is incurably mentally ill and a danger to others, we need to have some kind of asylum for them. There's no--it has to be done. The word "homeless" is a misnomer. Because "homeless" sounds like someone who got a little behind on their mortgage payments, and if they just got a job offer, they'd be back on their feet. That does not describe the people in Kensington, okay, at all. So if the issue is--like, basically if there are violent drug zombies, they must be taken off the streets, and they want to go willingly.
So there's no choice. Now, I'm a big believer in empathy. I think we should have empathy for our fellow human beings. But what I see on the left is a lot of shallow empathy, sort of empathy that's skin deep, essentially, very thin empathy. They have empathy for what they term "homeless people" when they're actually violent drug zombies, but they lack empathy for the victims of the violent drug zombies. And so we should have deep empathy for everyone, not shallow empathy. Have empathy for the victims of the criminals, not just the criminals. [applause] Hi, Leon. My name is Hans Moyer.
I brought some plans here to solve all our problems. I'm going to give them to this young lady here. I have some good news. The Washington Times, the most conservative voice in our capital, endorsed President Trump for another term, so that's good news. Great. My question today to you is when your children come to you and they ask you why is so much war in our world, what do you answer them as far as where does peace begin? Well, the reality is actually, if you say war per capita, it's actually quite low. It's not that there's no war, it's just that we now hear about war anywhere at all.
But if you compare where we are today versus, say, last century with World War II and World War I, where millions of people were dying per year, we actually have on a global basis, it's actually very peaceful. That does not say there aren't some terrible things happening somewhere. There are 8 billion people on Earth. In fact, what the legacy mainstream media tends to do is try to answer the question, what is the worst thing that happened on Earth today? That's generally what the newspaper tries to answer. What's the worst thing that happened on Earth? It's a big world. There's some pretty bad things.
So actually, the reality is that there is only a small amount of war occurring in the world compared to the past. And historically, humans have had a lot of war, of course. But I think actually for countries, say, like the United States, the issue is that we've had peace for such a long time that we are a victim of prosperity. When you have peace for such a long time, you have this accumulation of rules and regulations that binds society. That's why I call it the slow strangulation by overregulation is what happens in peacetime, and a dramatic decline in the birth rate. And the decline in the birth rate,
it's not something we've ever evolved to react to. If you said that there was like a Thanos situation where somebody would snap their fingers and half of people would be dead, you'd be like, "Well, that's terrible." That's what's happening with the birth rate. Yet there is no reaction. Why is there no reaction? At the end of the day, you still have half the people. I mean, look at, say, South Korea. Birth rate is one-third replacement. One-third. That means, if you fast-forward to the future, two-thirds of South Korea is gone. Poof, gone.
More than Thanos. Why is there no reaction? Why are we not reacting to the absence of children? We should have, in my opinion, just as strong a reaction to the absence of children as to the death of humans. Because in both cases, the people are gone. [applause] Hey, Elon. How are you doing? Great job saving Twitter from the woke mind virus. And I don't know if you're a gamer, but-- I am. What gave it away? [laughter] Because I do post frequently on the subject. Yeah. Very nice to meet you.
I do actually love it. People ask me, "What are your hobbies?" Well, I talk to my friends and family, and I play video games. Yeah, I left my Diablo 4 to come here. Yeah, exactly. But the gaming industry is starting to see some results, too, of being a victim of the woke mind virus. Yeah, totally. I agree. And so I was wondering, with recent flops like-- Make video games great again. Yeah, yeah, exactly. With recent flops like Concord and Dustborn,
games are prioritizing pronouns and things like that. That's annoying. Gameplay, yeah. So I was wondering, have you ever thought about making your own gaming studio and making an impact in the industry? You know, if there's one thing I could say that would be a fun thing to do, it would be to start a gaming studio. Because I do actually intrinsically love video games. And I think, actually, if you apply sort of AI to video games, you could really make it to some incredible-- make incredible video games.
So, yeah, I think just generally for content, the problem with the sort of DEI and the woke mind virus is that it kills the art. It's just-- Like, as soon as-- When you can see something that is forcibly imposed on the story and it's discordant, it destroys the art. And now it's hard to enjoy the story. It kicks you out of the story. Because you can just feel that you're being lectured. And movies and TV and all that kind of stuff. It's like, let me just enjoy my video games. Exactly.
I know, come on. Not video games, too. [laughter] All right. Hi, Elon. As a child of science fiction and being raised on Asimov and the grandeur and the beauty that came through his stories, I'm teaching my daughter the same thing. She's six years old. Yeah. And we've had conversations watching all of your rocket launches. And she's asked me, "When can we go for a walk on the moon?" So I have to ask, what's a realistic timeline
for me to take my wife and my daughter to the moon and go for a walk? Well, that's a great question. Well, our goal with Starship is to enable anyone to go to the moon or Mars or elsewhere if they want to. And I think that is actually genuinely possible with a fully reusable rocket. The fundamental breakthrough that's needed to make life multi-planetary and for us to be a space-faring civilization is full and rapid reusability, which is what we have for every other form of transport. We've got--our cars are reusable, our planes are reusable, bicycles, horses, they're all reusable. But rockets historically have not been reusable.
They've been single-use. And that means you've got to have a whole new rocket every time you fly, which obviously makes it extremely expensive. But with Starship, we're close to achieving full and rapid reusability. And that then drops the cost of space travel by literally 10,000%, like no exaggeration. It's like 10,000% improvement. It's insane. Well, it's the difference between, you know, if you have to refuel your car or get a new car, that's a really big cost difference.
And the current situation historically with rockets is like if you went on a journey, if it was a car, you'd have to get a car and then tow a smaller car behind you to leave the other car there and then come back in the little car. [laughter] That's--which is insane. You need a second car just for the return journey. So that has made space insanely expensive. But once it's fully reusable, now the cost is simply whatever it takes to refill the rocket. That's it. And that's a massive change. So thanks.
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BullBullGo Marketplace Buyer Protection, MONEY BACK GUARANTEE and Terms & Conditions
Others • BullBullGo Service Team wrote the post • 0 comments • 93 views • 2024-09-14 12:32
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
We promise your money back if the item you received is not as described, or if your item is not delivered within the Buyer Protection period. You can get a refund 15 days after the claim process finishes. This guarantee is in addition to and does not limit your statutory rights as a consumer, as granted by all mandatory laws and regulations applicable in your country of residence.
1. Contact Seller
Go to your order history and select the item. Discuss the issue with the seller and see possible solutions.
2. Apply for Refund
If you can't come to an amicable agreement after contacting the seller, simply raise a claim by opening a dispute within 15 days following the delivery of your order or the end of the package receipt confirmation period (as listed in your order details).
3. Get Money Back in 15 Days
Most sellers will return your money in 15 days, however; if it's not resolved, you can contact bullbullgo from the order detail page to escalate your dispute.
About Refunded Return:
bullbullgo marketplace "Refunded Returns" covers your purchases with the exception of the following:
Immaterial or intangible goods
The return period is over or the return is not in accordance with the return conditions of the seller or merchant
Items for which only partial payment has been made
If the return by post regular mail, courier or any other regular shipping options or services is already paid for by the seller or merchant
Q&A From Sellers and Buyers
What can I sell?
Be creative! You can offer any service you wish as long as it's legal and complies with our terms. There are over 200 categories you can browse to get ideas.
How much time will I need to invest?
It's very flexible. You need to put in some time and effort in the beginning to learn the shopping mall and then you can decide for yourself what amount of work you want to do.
How much money can I make?
It's totally up to you. You can work as much as you want. Many sellers work on kiwikiwifly shopping mall full time and some keep their 9-5 job while using bullbullgo shopping mall to make extra money.
How do I price my service?
With bullbullgo shopping mall Packages, you set your pricing anywhere from $1- $9990 and offer different versions of your service at lots of different prices.
How much does it cost
It's free to join bullbullgo shopping mall. There is no subscription required or fees to list your products or services. You keep 97% of each transaction.
How do I get paid?
Once you complete a buyer's order, the money is transferred to your account. No need to chase clients for payments and wait 60 or 90 days for a check.
Buy and Sell on bullbullgo marketplace with confidence.
1. Do you know why we chose PayPal as our primary payment method?
2.To ensure you are always protected and secure. You will get exactly what you bought here.
3. All of our seller's products are escrowed or Your Money Back!
Here at bullbullgo marketplace we follow and enforce Security Best Practices for all our clients, as well as internally.
We take your security very seriously here on https://www.bullbullgo.com We installed multiple layers of security features to keep your information private.
1. Secured SSL encrypted server
2. All purchases will be made over PayPal’s secure server
3. PayPal Security for all Credit Card or Debit Card Payments
4. We don’t store personal financial information on our servers
We strive to provide our customers with the highest level of service possible. From the first visit to order delivery, we want you to be completely satisfied with your experience.
Our Security & Buyer Protection Features:
SSL + Cryptocurrency Escrow + PayPal’s secure server + Smart Contract Program + Bitcoin Multisignature Wallet
I. Secured SSL encrypted server
bullbullgo uses the best encryption software in the industry – SSL. We use the most advanced 256bit encryption technology offered. All information is encrypted and transmitted to us in a secure way. Cannot be eavesdropped upon as it is transmitted over the internet. compliant with industry standards. You can verify this by looking for a closed lock icon at the beginning of your web browser and looking for “HTTPS” at the beginning of the address of the web page.
bullbullgo takes every precaution to protect our clients’ personal information. Your information is protected both online and offline. Further to that, we don’t store personal financial information on our servers.
Please feel safe and secure during your shopping experience with us on our secured SSL encrypted server which is the cutting edge in industry standards of online shopping.
2. All purchases could be chosen over PayPal’s secure server
PayPal is one of the most accepted and secured payments available today. As a policy to protect buyer and seller’s benefit, we only accept payment via paypal. Also, you can simply use your Credit Card or Debit Card on the PayPal website. You can shop with confidence knowing you can your money back when your purchase goes wrong.
When you pay with PayPal on https://www.bullbullgo.com, PayPal Buyer Protection offers you comprehensive protection if your eligible transaction has a problem. If an item doesn’t arrive or is significantly not as described, PayPal help you get a full refund.
– Full refund if you don’t receive your order.
– Full refund if the product is not as described
https://www.paypal.com/us/weba ... urity
3. Bitcoin Multisignature wallet
Imagine a bank vault that requires more than one key to open: That’s a little how multisignature cryptocurrency wallets work (and why multi-signature wallets are typically called vaults).
You can choose how many keys are allowed to open the vault as well as the minimum number of keys needed to unlock it (e.g., you could have a 2-of-3 multisig where two out of three assigned private keys are needed, 2-of-2, 5-of-7, etc.).
It works like this: Justin(Buyer), Vittie(Seller) and bullbullgo(Mediator) set up a multisignature crypto wallet where each holds one key and two of the three keys must be present to send a transaction. To make a payment, Justin would create a transaction and sign it with his key; he would then send this transaction to Vittie, who would sign it with her key. From here, Vittie can either send it back to Justin to finalize the transaction or send it to kiwikiwifly for him to sign, too (though this last step is not necessary, considering only two of the three keys are needed to unlock the wallet). The step by step tutorial is here
4. Pay Without Middlemen (Two Party Double-Deposit Trustless Escrow).
You can buy and sell your products or services without any middleman, even you don't need the kiwikiwifly marketpalce offer the escrow services. Just use the cryptocurrency 2/2 multi-signature feature and the open-source wallet. Lots of bitcoin and ethereum wallet support this feature.
Features:
✔️ Non-custodial, Direct, peer-to-peer Bitcoin payments
✔️ No transaction fees, (other than the network fee)
If buyers and sellers choose this payment method. That means bullbullgo marketplace doesn't offer the escrow service, and kiwikiwifly marketplace cannot be involved in the traction process. The buyers and sellers only transact in their own cryptocurrency wallet. So that, bullbullgo marketplace cannot and won't charge the service fees.
✔️ No one can control the transaction between sellers and buyers (include bullbullgo marketplce)
✔️ No processing fees
✔️ No middleman
✔️ No KYC
buyers and sellers can trade products and services without id verification
✔️ Non-custodial (complete control over the private key)
your cryptocurrency(bitcoin, eth, litecoin, etc) and all the transaction process based on the bitcoin or other cryptocurrency which supports 2/2 multi-signature.
✔️ Enhanced security
Since your private key control your bitcoin wallet, no one can know your private key. No one can freeze your bitcoin, Paypal, bullbullgo marketplace or Stripe can freeze your money if you use their escrow services, your money security based on these platform's reputation. But if you only use the cryptocurrency 2/2 multi-signature feature. No one can steal or freeze your money!
In short:
Step 1: Alice wants to buy something from Bob. They agree the price of the payment is $10.
Step 2: Alice puts $20 in an escrow fund(the same bitcoin 2/2 address), and Bob puts $10 in that same fund(The same bitcoin 2/2 address).
Step 3: Bob delivers the product or service to Alice and confirms delivery to the escrow fund.
Step 4: Alice (hopefully) receives the product and confirms receipt to the escrow fund.
Step 5: Once both parties have submitted these confirmations, the escrow fund gives $20 to Bob and $10 to Alice. The net effect of this is that Alice has received her purchase and has paid $10 to Bob.
Now, You can use this open-source wallet to buy and sell your products or services without any middleman
view all
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
We promise your money back if the item you received is not as described, or if your item is not delivered within the Buyer Protection period. You can get a refund 15 days after the claim process finishes. This guarantee is in addition to and does not limit your statutory rights as a consumer, as granted by all mandatory laws and regulations applicable in your country of residence.
1. Contact Seller
Go to your order history and select the item. Discuss the issue with the seller and see possible solutions.
2. Apply for Refund
If you can't come to an amicable agreement after contacting the seller, simply raise a claim by opening a dispute within 15 days following the delivery of your order or the end of the package receipt confirmation period (as listed in your order details).
3. Get Money Back in 15 Days
Most sellers will return your money in 15 days, however; if it's not resolved, you can contact bullbullgo from the order detail page to escalate your dispute.
About Refunded Return:
bullbullgo marketplace "Refunded Returns" covers your purchases with the exception of the following:
Immaterial or intangible goods
The return period is over or the return is not in accordance with the return conditions of the seller or merchant
Items for which only partial payment has been made
If the return by post regular mail, courier or any other regular shipping options or services is already paid for by the seller or merchant
Q&A From Sellers and Buyers
What can I sell?
Be creative! You can offer any service you wish as long as it's legal and complies with our terms. There are over 200 categories you can browse to get ideas.
How much time will I need to invest?
It's very flexible. You need to put in some time and effort in the beginning to learn the shopping mall and then you can decide for yourself what amount of work you want to do.
How much money can I make?
It's totally up to you. You can work as much as you want. Many sellers work on kiwikiwifly shopping mall full time and some keep their 9-5 job while using bullbullgo shopping mall to make extra money.
How do I price my service?
With bullbullgo shopping mall Packages, you set your pricing anywhere from $1- $9990 and offer different versions of your service at lots of different prices.
How much does it cost
It's free to join bullbullgo shopping mall. There is no subscription required or fees to list your products or services. You keep 97% of each transaction.
How do I get paid?
Once you complete a buyer's order, the money is transferred to your account. No need to chase clients for payments and wait 60 or 90 days for a check.
Buy and Sell on bullbullgo marketplace with confidence.
1. Do you know why we chose PayPal as our primary payment method?
2.To ensure you are always protected and secure. You will get exactly what you bought here.
3. All of our seller's products are escrowed or Your Money Back!
Here at bullbullgo marketplace we follow and enforce Security Best Practices for all our clients, as well as internally.
We take your security very seriously here on https://www.bullbullgo.com We installed multiple layers of security features to keep your information private.
1. Secured SSL encrypted server
2. All purchases will be made over PayPal’s secure server
3. PayPal Security for all Credit Card or Debit Card Payments
4. We don’t store personal financial information on our servers
We strive to provide our customers with the highest level of service possible. From the first visit to order delivery, we want you to be completely satisfied with your experience.
Our Security & Buyer Protection Features:
SSL + Cryptocurrency Escrow + PayPal’s secure server + Smart Contract Program + Bitcoin Multisignature Wallet
I. Secured SSL encrypted server
bullbullgo uses the best encryption software in the industry – SSL. We use the most advanced 256bit encryption technology offered. All information is encrypted and transmitted to us in a secure way. Cannot be eavesdropped upon as it is transmitted over the internet. compliant with industry standards. You can verify this by looking for a closed lock icon at the beginning of your web browser and looking for “HTTPS” at the beginning of the address of the web page.
bullbullgo takes every precaution to protect our clients’ personal information. Your information is protected both online and offline. Further to that, we don’t store personal financial information on our servers.
Please feel safe and secure during your shopping experience with us on our secured SSL encrypted server which is the cutting edge in industry standards of online shopping.
2. All purchases could be chosen over PayPal’s secure server
PayPal is one of the most accepted and secured payments available today. As a policy to protect buyer and seller’s benefit, we only accept payment via paypal. Also, you can simply use your Credit Card or Debit Card on the PayPal website. You can shop with confidence knowing you can your money back when your purchase goes wrong.
When you pay with PayPal on https://www.bullbullgo.com, PayPal Buyer Protection offers you comprehensive protection if your eligible transaction has a problem. If an item doesn’t arrive or is significantly not as described, PayPal help you get a full refund.
– Full refund if you don’t receive your order.
– Full refund if the product is not as described
https://www.paypal.com/us/weba ... urity
3. Bitcoin Multisignature wallet
Imagine a bank vault that requires more than one key to open: That’s a little how multisignature cryptocurrency wallets work (and why multi-signature wallets are typically called vaults).
You can choose how many keys are allowed to open the vault as well as the minimum number of keys needed to unlock it (e.g., you could have a 2-of-3 multisig where two out of three assigned private keys are needed, 2-of-2, 5-of-7, etc.).
It works like this: Justin(Buyer), Vittie(Seller) and bullbullgo(Mediator) set up a multisignature crypto wallet where each holds one key and two of the three keys must be present to send a transaction. To make a payment, Justin would create a transaction and sign it with his key; he would then send this transaction to Vittie, who would sign it with her key. From here, Vittie can either send it back to Justin to finalize the transaction or send it to kiwikiwifly for him to sign, too (though this last step is not necessary, considering only two of the three keys are needed to unlock the wallet). The step by step tutorial is here
4. Pay Without Middlemen (Two Party Double-Deposit Trustless Escrow).
You can buy and sell your products or services without any middleman, even you don't need the kiwikiwifly marketpalce offer the escrow services. Just use the cryptocurrency 2/2 multi-signature feature and the open-source wallet. Lots of bitcoin and ethereum wallet support this feature.
Features:
✔️ Non-custodial, Direct, peer-to-peer Bitcoin payments
✔️ No transaction fees, (other than the network fee)
If buyers and sellers choose this payment method. That means bullbullgo marketplace doesn't offer the escrow service, and kiwikiwifly marketplace cannot be involved in the traction process. The buyers and sellers only transact in their own cryptocurrency wallet. So that, bullbullgo marketplace cannot and won't charge the service fees.
✔️ No one can control the transaction between sellers and buyers (include bullbullgo marketplce)
✔️ No processing fees
✔️ No middleman
✔️ No KYC
buyers and sellers can trade products and services without id verification
✔️ Non-custodial (complete control over the private key)
your cryptocurrency(bitcoin, eth, litecoin, etc) and all the transaction process based on the bitcoin or other cryptocurrency which supports 2/2 multi-signature.
✔️ Enhanced security
Since your private key control your bitcoin wallet, no one can know your private key. No one can freeze your bitcoin, Paypal, bullbullgo marketplace or Stripe can freeze your money if you use their escrow services, your money security based on these platform's reputation. But if you only use the cryptocurrency 2/2 multi-signature feature. No one can steal or freeze your money!
In short:
Step 1: Alice wants to buy something from Bob. They agree the price of the payment is $10.
Step 2: Alice puts $20 in an escrow fund(the same bitcoin 2/2 address), and Bob puts $10 in that same fund(The same bitcoin 2/2 address).
Step 3: Bob delivers the product or service to Alice and confirms delivery to the escrow fund.
Step 4: Alice (hopefully) receives the product and confirms receipt to the escrow fund.
Step 5: Once both parties have submitted these confirmations, the escrow fund gives $20 to Bob and $10 to Alice. The net effect of this is that Alice has received her purchase and has paid $10 to Bob.
Now, You can use this open-source wallet to buy and sell your products or services without any middleman
What's Business Identity?
Others • BullBullGo Service Team wrote the post • 0 comments • 86 views • 2024-09-14 12:19
Business Identity is a tool designed to help you build trust with suppliers. Once your identity is displayed, you'll likely get faster responses from more suppliers. In short, you'll get more business opportunities.
What's the benefit of getting Business Identity verified?
By getting your Business Identity verified, you can:
Display your verification status
Easier recognition means buyers are 63% more likely to contact sellers with a verified Business Identity.
Faster responses from suppliers when verified.
Get noticed quickly by sellers and buyers.
Higher chance of getting better and faster responses.
Promotional events
Buyers or sellers who are verified can enjoy more promotional events, held jointly with kiwikiwifly.com's partners.
What are the types of Business Identity?
There are 4 types of Business Identity.
1. Local Stores: You have had your company name, company address, company registration number, contact person and your job title checked and confirmed by bullbullgo.com or a third-party verification agency against the relevant government records or other third-party databases within the past one year.
You may have conducted a certain amount of activities on the bullbullgo.com platform in the past, including, but not limited to: posting Requests for Quotations (RFQs), placing purchase orders online, requesting product inspections from sellers etc. This is based on the records of the bullbullgo.com platform.
2. Individual Verified Users: You have conducted a certain amount of activities on the bullbullgo.com platform, including but not limited to posting Requests for Quotations (RFQs), placing purchase orders, requesting product inspections from sellers, or you have been endorsed as a proper buyer by your qualified business partners and/or suppliers who are registered members of the bullbullgo.com platform based on your activities on the bullbullgo.com platform. The analysis is based on the records of the bullbullgo.com platform but have not yet had your identity checked and confirmed by anyone.
3. Manufacturers: You have had your factory name, factory address, company registration number, contact person and your job title checked and confirmed by kiwikiwifly.com or a third-party verification agency against the relevant government records or other third-party databases within the past one year. You can post your items and ads under the manufacturers category.
4. Business KYC:
Business KYC is an identity verification measure that authenticates the legitimacy of a business and its owners before they can open an account with a financial institution. According to AML regulations, obligated entities must undergo Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) and sanctions screening processes during a company check.
Here are some things to consider when verifying a business's identity:
Information to collect:
This includes the business's legal name, address, and the identities of its owners and key employees.
Methods of verification:
These can include reviewing corporate records, checking public databases, or collecting financial statements.
Regulatory requirements:
Businesses must implement strong KYB processes to avoid fines and other penalties. Financial institutions in the United States are also required to verify the identity of customers through a Customer Identification Program (CIP). This includes:Collecting identifying information, such as a customer's name, address, date of birth, and Social Security number. Verifying that the customer is who they say they are.
Maintaining records of the information used to verify the customer's identity
Checking if the customer appears on any list of suspected terrorists or terrorist organizations view all
Business Identity is a tool designed to help you build trust with suppliers. Once your identity is displayed, you'll likely get faster responses from more suppliers. In short, you'll get more business opportunities.
What's the benefit of getting Business Identity verified?
By getting your Business Identity verified, you can:
Display your verification status
Easier recognition means buyers are 63% more likely to contact sellers with a verified Business Identity.
Faster responses from suppliers when verified.
Get noticed quickly by sellers and buyers.
Higher chance of getting better and faster responses.
Promotional events
Buyers or sellers who are verified can enjoy more promotional events, held jointly with kiwikiwifly.com's partners.
What are the types of Business Identity?
There are 4 types of Business Identity.
1. Local Stores: You have had your company name, company address, company registration number, contact person and your job title checked and confirmed by bullbullgo.com or a third-party verification agency against the relevant government records or other third-party databases within the past one year.
You may have conducted a certain amount of activities on the bullbullgo.com platform in the past, including, but not limited to: posting Requests for Quotations (RFQs), placing purchase orders online, requesting product inspections from sellers etc. This is based on the records of the bullbullgo.com platform.
2. Individual Verified Users: You have conducted a certain amount of activities on the bullbullgo.com platform, including but not limited to posting Requests for Quotations (RFQs), placing purchase orders, requesting product inspections from sellers, or you have been endorsed as a proper buyer by your qualified business partners and/or suppliers who are registered members of the bullbullgo.com platform based on your activities on the bullbullgo.com platform. The analysis is based on the records of the bullbullgo.com platform but have not yet had your identity checked and confirmed by anyone.
3. Manufacturers: You have had your factory name, factory address, company registration number, contact person and your job title checked and confirmed by kiwikiwifly.com or a third-party verification agency against the relevant government records or other third-party databases within the past one year. You can post your items and ads under the manufacturers category.
4. Business KYC:
Business KYC is an identity verification measure that authenticates the legitimacy of a business and its owners before they can open an account with a financial institution. According to AML regulations, obligated entities must undergo Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) and sanctions screening processes during a company check.
Here are some things to consider when verifying a business's identity:
Information to collect:
This includes the business's legal name, address, and the identities of its owners and key employees.
Methods of verification:
These can include reviewing corporate records, checking public databases, or collecting financial statements.
Regulatory requirements:
Businesses must implement strong KYB processes to avoid fines and other penalties. Financial institutions in the United States are also required to verify the identity of customers through a Customer Identification Program (CIP). This includes:Collecting identifying information, such as a customer's name, address, date of birth, and Social Security number. Verifying that the customer is who they say they are.
Maintaining records of the information used to verify the customer's identity
Checking if the customer appears on any list of suspected terrorists or terrorist organizations
What is bullbullgo.com Ads service?How does bullbullgo.com Ads service Work?
Others • BullBullGo Service Team wrote the post • 0 comments • 86 views • 2024-09-14 12:17
How it works
Verified merchants are bullbullgo.com's highest and most premium level of membership that helps maximize your company's exposure and business opportunities. As a Verified Merchant, you can generate more inquiries than a free member. Verified Merchant Membership can also benefit your business by providing you with easy-to-use online tools, exclusive training, and customer support. Seize this opportunity to meet millions of buyers worldwide.
About Us:
bullbullgo.com is a local Q&A community and online marketplace in United States of America. The launch time is August 2018, and in the past 6 years, the number of users and online buyer orders have gradually increased. In particular, our Q&A community and hashtag group topics are loved by US locals.
It is especially recommended for the following types of advertisers
You can promote your new products here
You want to find a right-hand man for your local small business
You want your products to get more exposure, which in turn drives sales
You want to promote your company's various products or services
You want your ads to be seen by Aussie and kiwi locally
You have an idea or question that you want to share with more users
Currently, kiwikiwifly website can provide 2 forms of advertising
A1 - Static image ad in the sidebar
The ad slot is located on the right side of the webpage.
Static images or text are currently accepted, with a size of 230x500 and can be accompanied by a text description of less than 140 words and a caption of less than 32 words. Examples can be seen on the right side of this page.
There are only 3 slots in one webpage.
A2 - Store Page
You can have an individual business store on bullbullgo.com
Your items can be listed on the shopping mall
Your business idendity will be got verified and has an unique yellow color logo.
What kind of users will see your ads?
Our monthly pageviews over 1,20 M
More than 300k users in US
Ads Process
Step 1. click here and submit a ticket
Step 2. On your ticket page, please upload your business certificates and KYC files, and leave your question on this ticket page.
Step 3. Pay the fees.
Step 4. Send the ads images and files.
Advertising Price:
Sidebar Static Ads - $6000 a month.
Store Page - Ads are purchased on a monthly basis, and the price depends on the industry, please ask the kiwikiwifly official service team online. view all
How it works
Verified merchants are bullbullgo.com's highest and most premium level of membership that helps maximize your company's exposure and business opportunities. As a Verified Merchant, you can generate more inquiries than a free member. Verified Merchant Membership can also benefit your business by providing you with easy-to-use online tools, exclusive training, and customer support. Seize this opportunity to meet millions of buyers worldwide.
About Us:
bullbullgo.com is a local Q&A community and online marketplace in United States of America. The launch time is August 2018, and in the past 6 years, the number of users and online buyer orders have gradually increased. In particular, our Q&A community and hashtag group topics are loved by US locals.
It is especially recommended for the following types of advertisers
You can promote your new products here
You want to find a right-hand man for your local small business
You want your products to get more exposure, which in turn drives sales
You want to promote your company's various products or services
You want your ads to be seen by Aussie and kiwi locally
You have an idea or question that you want to share with more users
Currently, kiwikiwifly website can provide 2 forms of advertising
A1 - Static image ad in the sidebar
The ad slot is located on the right side of the webpage.
Static images or text are currently accepted, with a size of 230x500 and can be accompanied by a text description of less than 140 words and a caption of less than 32 words. Examples can be seen on the right side of this page.
There are only 3 slots in one webpage.
A2 - Store Page
You can have an individual business store on bullbullgo.com
Your items can be listed on the shopping mall
Your business idendity will be got verified and has an unique yellow color logo.
What kind of users will see your ads?
Our monthly pageviews over 1,20 M
More than 300k users in US
Ads Process
Step 1. click here and submit a ticket
Step 2. On your ticket page, please upload your business certificates and KYC files, and leave your question on this ticket page.
Step 3. Pay the fees.
Step 4. Send the ads images and files.
Advertising Price:
Sidebar Static Ads - $6000 a month.
Store Page - Ads are purchased on a monthly basis, and the price depends on the industry, please ask the kiwikiwifly official service team online.
About bullbullgo.com:What we are doing now and what we are believe
Others • BullBullGo Service Team wrote the post • 0 comments • 98 views • 2024-09-14 12:13
www.bullbullgo.com is a Q&A community and online marketplace in the United States of America.
What are we doing now?
A peaceful community and free marketplace in US.
Online Time:
August, 2018 - Now
What we believe:
Follow God, Do good thing
Those people who always say change the world,they are totally evil and naive,some companies yell out every day and say that "putting users on the fist position", in fact,they just wanna kill the prudent heart of users and earn money via dirty business.
No harmful stuffs for users
Evil, racism, politics, and spam etc.we cannot allow these in this website. we also cannot allow media news, fake Ads,spam infos in the front of user eyes. So,No Evil,No Racism,No Politics,No Blablabla...
Not be the No.1, Not be the biggest one, Be the website by words of mouth.
Code it, make it happen. Do it, make it better.
Think independently, Work in a team,Live with love
We work in a team, with same faith, same goal, extremely love into this thing, with staffs whose abilities are much higher than ourselves. But we also think indepently. We live with people who are realy love us and willing to support us.
No barrier for business
the shortest distance is not line, but coincide with each other.
Earning money is a good thing, but business is a meaningful thing.
The online Marketplace rules:
No platform fees
No item listing fees
No monthly fees
No store rental fees
100% free
No bank/cc required
No fake items and services
Escrow Transaction for buyers and sellers
Live chat with users freely
Deliver to your house, pay at your door view all
www.bullbullgo.com is a Q&A community and online marketplace in the United States of America.
What are we doing now?
A peaceful community and free marketplace in US.
Online Time:
August, 2018 - Now
What we believe:
Follow God, Do good thing
Those people who always say change the world,they are totally evil and naive,some companies yell out every day and say that "putting users on the fist position", in fact,they just wanna kill the prudent heart of users and earn money via dirty business.
No harmful stuffs for users
Evil, racism, politics, and spam etc.we cannot allow these in this website. we also cannot allow media news, fake Ads,spam infos in the front of user eyes. So,No Evil,No Racism,No Politics,No Blablabla...
Not be the No.1, Not be the biggest one, Be the website by words of mouth.
Code it, make it happen. Do it, make it better.
Think independently, Work in a team,Live with love
We work in a team, with same faith, same goal, extremely love into this thing, with staffs whose abilities are much higher than ourselves. But we also think indepently. We live with people who are realy love us and willing to support us.
No barrier for business
the shortest distance is not line, but coincide with each other.
Earning money is a good thing, but business is a meaningful thing.
The online Marketplace rules:
No platform fees
No item listing fees
No monthly fees
No store rental fees
100% free
No bank/cc required
No fake items and services
Escrow Transaction for buyers and sellers
Live chat with users freely
Deliver to your house, pay at your door
How to register WeChat?
ReplyQuestions • usr00210 posted a question • 1 users followed • 0 replies • 95 views • 2024-09-14 11:54
Long COVID Apheresis: Innovative Treatment at Apheresis Center
Others • apheresiscenter wrote the post • 0 comments • 82 views • 2024-09-09 04:38
At Apheresis Center, we are at the forefront of providing this innovative treatment. As the leading provider of therapeutic apheresis services in Europe, we combine cutting-edge technology with a team of skilled experts to deliver life-saving treatments tailored to each patient's needs. Our apheresis therapy targets the underlying causes of long COVID symptoms, helping patients regain their health and quality of life.
Whether you're struggling with fatigue, brain fog, or other long COVID symptoms, Apheresis Center is dedicated to offering effective, compassionate care. We understand the challenges of living with long COVID, and our goal is to provide relief and a path to recovery through our advanced apheresis treatments. Trust Apheresis Center to help you on your journey to better health. view all
At Apheresis Center, we are at the forefront of providing this innovative treatment. As the leading provider of therapeutic apheresis services in Europe, we combine cutting-edge technology with a team of skilled experts to deliver life-saving treatments tailored to each patient's needs. Our apheresis therapy targets the underlying causes of long COVID symptoms, helping patients regain their health and quality of life.
Whether you're struggling with fatigue, brain fog, or other long COVID symptoms, Apheresis Center is dedicated to offering effective, compassionate care. We understand the challenges of living with long COVID, and our goal is to provide relief and a path to recovery through our advanced apheresis treatments. Trust Apheresis Center to help you on your journey to better health.
Maximizing Your Brand’s Potential with BizDev Worldwide Ads: A Comprehensive Guide
Questions • teammanagerpvt wrote the post • 0 comments • 145 views • 2024-08-28 23:51
The Importance of Strategic Advertising in the Digital Age
Before diving into what makes BizDev Worldwide Ads a game-changer, it’s crucial to understand why strategic advertising is more important than ever. The digital world is ever-evolving, with new platforms and trends emerging regularly. To stay relevant, businesses must adapt and leverage these changes effectively. Here’s why strategic advertising is vital:
1. Targeted Reach: Strategic advertising allows businesses to target specific demographics, ensuring that their message reaches the right audience. This precision reduces wastage of resources and increases the chances of conversion.
2. Brand Visibility: In a crowded market, visibility is key. Strategic advertising enhances your brand’s presence across multiple channels, making it easier for potential customers to find you.
3. Cost-Effective: Compared to traditional advertising, digital marketing offers a more cost-effective solution. It allows businesses to reach a larger audience at a fraction of the cost, with measurable results.
4. Real-Time Analytics: One of the biggest advantages of digital advertising is the ability to track and analyze campaigns in real-time. This allows businesses to adjust their strategies on the go, ensuring maximum efficiency.
What Makes BizDev Worldwide Ads Stand Out?
BizDev Worldwide Ads isn’t just another digital marketing agency. They have a unique approach that combines innovation, creativity, and strategic thinking to deliver exceptional results. Here’s what sets them apart:
1. Tailored Solutions: Every business is unique, and BizDev Worldwide Ads understands this. They don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, they offer customized solutions that are tailored to meet the specific needs and goals of each client.
2. Experienced Team: The team at BizDev Worldwide Ads is composed of experts in various fields of digital marketing, including SEO, social media, content creation, and more. This diverse expertise allows them to create comprehensive strategies that cover all aspects of digital marketing.
3. Cutting-Edge Technology: In the world of digital marketing, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. BizDev Worldwide Ads uses the latest technology and tools to ensure that their clients are always one step ahead of the competition.
4. Data-Driven Approach: While creativity is important, it’s the data that drives decisions at BizDev Worldwide Ads. They use in-depth analytics to understand what’s working and what’s not, allowing them to optimize campaigns for the best possible results.
5. Global Reach: As the name suggests, BizDev Worldwide Ads has a global perspective. They understand the nuances of different markets and have the expertise to create campaigns that resonate with audiences worldwide.
Key Services Offered by BizDev Worldwide Ads
BizDev Worldwide Ads offers a wide range of services designed to help businesses maximize their potential. Here’s a closer look at some of their key offerings:
1. Search Engine Optimization (SEO): SEO is the backbone of any successful digital marketing strategy. BizDev Worldwide Ads uses advanced SEO techniques to ensure that your website ranks high on search engine results pages (SERPs). This not only increases visibility but also drives organic traffic to your site.
2. Social Media Marketing: Social media is where your customers are, and BizDev Worldwide Ads knows how to engage them effectively. They create targeted social media campaigns that not only increase brand awareness but also drive conversions.
3. Content Marketing: Content is king, and BizDev Worldwide Ads excels at creating high-quality content that resonates with your audience. From blog posts to videos, they ensuBizDev Worldwide Adsve but also engaging.
4. Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising: PPC is an effective way to drive targeted traffic to your website quickly. BizDev Worldwide Ads manages PPC campaigns across various platforms, ensuring that you get the best return on investment (ROI).
5. Email Marketing: Email remains one of the most effective ways to reach your audience. BizDev Worldwide Ads creates personalized email campaigns that nurture leads and drive conversions.
6. Web Design and Development: A well-designed website is crucial for success in the digital world. BizDev Worldwide Ads offers web design and development services that are not only visually appealing but also optimized for performance.
The Human Touch: Why It Matters
In a world where automation is taking over, BizDev Worldwide Ads understands the importance of the human touch. While technology and data are crucial, it’s the human element that truly makes a difference. Here’s why:
1. Understanding Your Brand: No one knows your brand better than you do. BizDev Worldwide Ads takes the time to understand your brand’s values, goals, and target audience. This allows them to create campaigns that truly resonate with your customers.
2. Personalized Service: Every client is unique, and BizDev Worldwide Ads treats them as such. They offer personalized service, ensuring that you’re not just another number but a valued partner.
3. Building Relationships: BizDev Worldwide Ads believes in building long-term relationships with their clients. They’re not just interested in quick wins but in helping you achieve sustained success.
Success Stories: Real Results from BizDev Worldwide Ads
The true measure of any digital marketing agency is the results they deliver. BizDev Worldwide Ads has a proven track record of success, with numerous case studies showcasing their ability to drive real results for their clients. Here are a few examples:
1. Increased Traffic for E-Commerce Client: An e-commerce client saw a 150% increase in organic traffic within six months of working with BizDev Worldwide Ads, thanks to their advanced SEO strategies.
2. Successful Social Media Campaign: A fashion brand achieved a 200% increase in social media engagement through a targeted campaign created by BizDev Worldwide Ads, resulting in higher sales and brand loyalty.
3. High ROI from PPC Campaign: A tech company experienced a 3x return on investment from their PPC campaign, managed by BizDev Worldwide Ads, demonstrating the agency’s expertise in creating high-performing ad campaigns.
How to Get Started with BizDev Worldwide Ads
Getting started with BizDev Worldwide Ads is easy. They offer a straightforward process that begins with a consultation to understand your needs and goals. From there, they create a customized strategy designed to deliver the best possible results.
1. Initial Consultation: The process begins with a consultation where BizDev Worldwide Ads takes the time to understand your business, goals, and challenges.
2. Strategy Development: Based on the consultation, BizDev Worldwide Ads develops a comprehensive strategy that’s tailored to your needs.
3. Implementation: Once the strategy is in place, BizDev Worldwide Ads gets to work, implementing the plan across various digital channels.
4. Ongoing Support: Digital marketing is an ongoing process, and BizDev Worldwide Ads provides continuous support to ensure that your campaigns are always optimized for success.
Conclusion: Unlock Your Brand’s Potential with BizDev Worldwide Ads
In the competitive world of digital marketing, having a partner like BizDev Worldwide Ads can make all the difference. Their unique combination of creativity, technology, and personalized service ensures that your brand not only stands out but also achieves its full potential. Whether you’re looking to increase visibility, drive traffic, or boost conversions, BizDev Worldwide Ads has the expertise to help you succeed.
Don’t wait to unlock your brand’s potential. Contact BizDev Worldwide Ads today to learn how they can help you achieve your digital marketing goals. With their tailored solutions, experienced team, and data-driven approach, success is just a click away. view all
The Importance of Strategic Advertising in the Digital Age
Before diving into what makes BizDev Worldwide Ads a game-changer, it’s crucial to understand why strategic advertising is more important than ever. The digital world is ever-evolving, with new platforms and trends emerging regularly. To stay relevant, businesses must adapt and leverage these changes effectively. Here’s why strategic advertising is vital:
1. Targeted Reach: Strategic advertising allows businesses to target specific demographics, ensuring that their message reaches the right audience. This precision reduces wastage of resources and increases the chances of conversion.
2. Brand Visibility: In a crowded market, visibility is key. Strategic advertising enhances your brand’s presence across multiple channels, making it easier for potential customers to find you.
3. Cost-Effective: Compared to traditional advertising, digital marketing offers a more cost-effective solution. It allows businesses to reach a larger audience at a fraction of the cost, with measurable results.
4. Real-Time Analytics: One of the biggest advantages of digital advertising is the ability to track and analyze campaigns in real-time. This allows businesses to adjust their strategies on the go, ensuring maximum efficiency.
What Makes BizDev Worldwide Ads Stand Out?
BizDev Worldwide Ads isn’t just another digital marketing agency. They have a unique approach that combines innovation, creativity, and strategic thinking to deliver exceptional results. Here’s what sets them apart:
1. Tailored Solutions: Every business is unique, and BizDev Worldwide Ads understands this. They don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, they offer customized solutions that are tailored to meet the specific needs and goals of each client.
2. Experienced Team: The team at BizDev Worldwide Ads is composed of experts in various fields of digital marketing, including SEO, social media, content creation, and more. This diverse expertise allows them to create comprehensive strategies that cover all aspects of digital marketing.
3. Cutting-Edge Technology: In the world of digital marketing, staying ahead of the curve is crucial. BizDev Worldwide Ads uses the latest technology and tools to ensure that their clients are always one step ahead of the competition.
4. Data-Driven Approach: While creativity is important, it’s the data that drives decisions at BizDev Worldwide Ads. They use in-depth analytics to understand what’s working and what’s not, allowing them to optimize campaigns for the best possible results.
5. Global Reach: As the name suggests, BizDev Worldwide Ads has a global perspective. They understand the nuances of different markets and have the expertise to create campaigns that resonate with audiences worldwide.
Key Services Offered by BizDev Worldwide Ads
BizDev Worldwide Ads offers a wide range of services designed to help businesses maximize their potential. Here’s a closer look at some of their key offerings:
1. Search Engine Optimization (SEO): SEO is the backbone of any successful digital marketing strategy. BizDev Worldwide Ads uses advanced SEO techniques to ensure that your website ranks high on search engine results pages (SERPs). This not only increases visibility but also drives organic traffic to your site.
2. Social Media Marketing: Social media is where your customers are, and BizDev Worldwide Ads knows how to engage them effectively. They create targeted social media campaigns that not only increase brand awareness but also drive conversions.
3. Content Marketing: Content is king, and BizDev Worldwide Ads excels at creating high-quality content that resonates with your audience. From blog posts to videos, they ensuBizDev Worldwide Adsve but also engaging.
4. Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising: PPC is an effective way to drive targeted traffic to your website quickly. BizDev Worldwide Ads manages PPC campaigns across various platforms, ensuring that you get the best return on investment (ROI).
5. Email Marketing: Email remains one of the most effective ways to reach your audience. BizDev Worldwide Ads creates personalized email campaigns that nurture leads and drive conversions.
6. Web Design and Development: A well-designed website is crucial for success in the digital world. BizDev Worldwide Ads offers web design and development services that are not only visually appealing but also optimized for performance.
The Human Touch: Why It Matters
In a world where automation is taking over, BizDev Worldwide Ads understands the importance of the human touch. While technology and data are crucial, it’s the human element that truly makes a difference. Here’s why:
1. Understanding Your Brand: No one knows your brand better than you do. BizDev Worldwide Ads takes the time to understand your brand’s values, goals, and target audience. This allows them to create campaigns that truly resonate with your customers.
2. Personalized Service: Every client is unique, and BizDev Worldwide Ads treats them as such. They offer personalized service, ensuring that you’re not just another number but a valued partner.
3. Building Relationships: BizDev Worldwide Ads believes in building long-term relationships with their clients. They’re not just interested in quick wins but in helping you achieve sustained success.
Success Stories: Real Results from BizDev Worldwide Ads
The true measure of any digital marketing agency is the results they deliver. BizDev Worldwide Ads has a proven track record of success, with numerous case studies showcasing their ability to drive real results for their clients. Here are a few examples:
1. Increased Traffic for E-Commerce Client: An e-commerce client saw a 150% increase in organic traffic within six months of working with BizDev Worldwide Ads, thanks to their advanced SEO strategies.
2. Successful Social Media Campaign: A fashion brand achieved a 200% increase in social media engagement through a targeted campaign created by BizDev Worldwide Ads, resulting in higher sales and brand loyalty.
3. High ROI from PPC Campaign: A tech company experienced a 3x return on investment from their PPC campaign, managed by BizDev Worldwide Ads, demonstrating the agency’s expertise in creating high-performing ad campaigns.
How to Get Started with BizDev Worldwide Ads
Getting started with BizDev Worldwide Ads is easy. They offer a straightforward process that begins with a consultation to understand your needs and goals. From there, they create a customized strategy designed to deliver the best possible results.
1. Initial Consultation: The process begins with a consultation where BizDev Worldwide Ads takes the time to understand your business, goals, and challenges.
2. Strategy Development: Based on the consultation, BizDev Worldwide Ads develops a comprehensive strategy that’s tailored to your needs.
3. Implementation: Once the strategy is in place, BizDev Worldwide Ads gets to work, implementing the plan across various digital channels.
4. Ongoing Support: Digital marketing is an ongoing process, and BizDev Worldwide Ads provides continuous support to ensure that your campaigns are always optimized for success.
Conclusion: Unlock Your Brand’s Potential with BizDev Worldwide Ads
In the competitive world of digital marketing, having a partner like BizDev Worldwide Ads can make all the difference. Their unique combination of creativity, technology, and personalized service ensures that your brand not only stands out but also achieves its full potential. Whether you’re looking to increase visibility, drive traffic, or boost conversions, BizDev Worldwide Ads has the expertise to help you succeed.
Don’t wait to unlock your brand’s potential. Contact BizDev Worldwide Ads today to learn how they can help you achieve your digital marketing goals. With their tailored solutions, experienced team, and data-driven approach, success is just a click away.
Solar Panel Lifespan: What Can You Expect?
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Best Study Websites For Students
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Honoring Your Loved Ones: A Guide to Choosing the Perfect Urn
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Choosing the Perfect Cremation Urn for Your Loved Ones
Others • yatskia1 wrote the post • 0 comments • 201 views • 2024-07-31 01:44
Popular Cremation Urns
Our collection of popular cremation urns features designs that have resonated with many families. These urns combine elegance and quality, making them timeless pieces for remembrance. Whether you prefer a classic look or a more contemporary design, our popular urns cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Each urn is made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and a lasting tribute to your loved one's memory. Our popular designs often include intricate details and a variety of finishes, allowing you to select an urn that truly honors your loved one's legacy.
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We believe that everyone deserves a beautiful and meaningful memorial for their loved ones, regardless of their budget. That's why we offer a selection of cremation urns on sale. These discounted urns do not compromise on quality or design. They provide an affordable option for families seeking a dignified and attractive way to remember their loved ones. Our sales section is regularly updated, so you can find the perfect urn at a price that suits your needs. We ensure that every urn on sale maintains the high standards of craftsmanship and beauty that our customers expect.
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Fathers hold a unique place in our hearts, and their memory deserves a respectful and strong tribute. Our cremation urns for Dad are designed to reflect the qualities often associated with fatherhood: strength, protection, and unwavering support. These urns may feature themes such as eagles, anchors, or other masculine designs. Choosing an urn from this collection allows you to honor your father's memory with dignity and pride. Each urn is a testament to the enduring love and respect you hold for your father, providing a meaningful and lasting tribute.
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Pets are more than just animals; they are family members who bring immense joy and unconditional love into our lives. When a cherished pet passes away, it is natural to want to keep their memory alive. Our pet cremation urns are designed to do just that. These urns come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different types of pets, from dogs and cats to birds and smaller animals. They often include playful and heartwarming designs, ensuring a fitting tribute to your loyal companion. Each pet urn is crafted to reflect the unique bond you shared, providing comfort and remembrance.
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Our adult cremation urns are suitable for honoring the memory of any adult loved one. This category offers a wide range of designs, from traditional to contemporary, ensuring that you can find an urn that perfectly matches the personality and preferences of the deceased. Made from materials such as brass, wood, and ceramic, these urns are crafted with care and attention to detail. They provide a dignified and lasting memorial for your loved one, allowing their memory to be preserved with respect and love.
XXL Urns for Human Ashes
For those who require a larger urn to accommodate the ashes of their loved one, our XXL urns for human ashes offer an ideal solution. These urns are designed to hold a greater volume of ashes, ensuring that every aspect of your loved one's remains is preserved. Crafted with the same attention to detail and quality as our standard urns, the XXL urns provide a beautiful and dignified option for larger individuals or those who wish to combine the ashes of two loved ones. The designs range from classic to modern, allowing you to find an urn that truly represents the spirit of your loved one.
Choosing the Right Cremation Urn
Selecting the right cremation urn involves considering several factors, including size, material, design, and personal significance. Here are some tips to help you make the best choice:
Size: Ensure that the urn's size is appropriate for the ashes. Standard adult urns typically hold around 200 cubic inches of ashes, while pet urns and keepsake urns vary in capacity. XXL urns are designed to hold larger volumes.
Material: Choose a material that aligns with your aesthetic preferences and the intended location of the urn. Common materials include metal, wood, ceramic, and biodegradable options.
Design: Consider the personality and preferences of your loved one. Select a design that reflects their hobbies, interests, or favorite colors.
Personalization: Many urns can be personalized with engravings, photos, or other customizations to make the memorial even more special.
Conclusion
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We understand that this is a deeply personal decision, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Explore our collection today and find the perfect urn that resonates with your heart and preserves the memory of your loved ones with dignity and grace.4o
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Popular Cremation Urns
Our collection of popular cremation urns features designs that have resonated with many families. These urns combine elegance and quality, making them timeless pieces for remembrance. Whether you prefer a classic look or a more contemporary design, our popular urns cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Each urn is made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and a lasting tribute to your loved one's memory. Our popular designs often include intricate details and a variety of finishes, allowing you to select an urn that truly honors your loved one's legacy.
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We believe that everyone deserves a beautiful and meaningful memorial for their loved ones, regardless of their budget. That's why we offer a selection of cremation urns on sale. These discounted urns do not compromise on quality or design. They provide an affordable option for families seeking a dignified and attractive way to remember their loved ones. Our sales section is regularly updated, so you can find the perfect urn at a price that suits your needs. We ensure that every urn on sale maintains the high standards of craftsmanship and beauty that our customers expect.
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A mother's love is irreplaceable, and finding a special way to honor her memory is essential. Our collection of cremation urns for mom is designed with this sentiment in mind. These urns often feature delicate and feminine designs, incorporating elements such as flowers, hearts, and butterflies. Each urn is crafted to capture the grace and warmth that mothers bring into our lives. Selecting an urn from this collection ensures a beautiful tribute to a beloved mother, allowing her memory to be cherished with the elegance and respect she deserves.
Cremation Urns for Dad
Fathers hold a unique place in our hearts, and their memory deserves a respectful and strong tribute. Our cremation urns for Dad are designed to reflect the qualities often associated with fatherhood: strength, protection, and unwavering support. These urns may feature themes such as eagles, anchors, or other masculine designs. Choosing an urn from this collection allows you to honor your father's memory with dignity and pride. Each urn is a testament to the enduring love and respect you hold for your father, providing a meaningful and lasting tribute.
Pet Cremation Urns
Pets are more than just animals; they are family members who bring immense joy and unconditional love into our lives. When a cherished pet passes away, it is natural to want to keep their memory alive. Our pet cremation urns are designed to do just that. These urns come in various shapes and sizes to accommodate different types of pets, from dogs and cats to birds and smaller animals. They often include playful and heartwarming designs, ensuring a fitting tribute to your loyal companion. Each pet urn is crafted to reflect the unique bond you shared, providing comfort and remembrance.
Adult Cremation Urns
Our adult cremation urns are suitable for honoring the memory of any adult loved one. This category offers a wide range of designs, from traditional to contemporary, ensuring that you can find an urn that perfectly matches the personality and preferences of the deceased. Made from materials such as brass, wood, and ceramic, these urns are crafted with care and attention to detail. They provide a dignified and lasting memorial for your loved one, allowing their memory to be preserved with respect and love.
XXL Urns for Human Ashes
For those who require a larger urn to accommodate the ashes of their loved one, our XXL urns for human ashes offer an ideal solution. These urns are designed to hold a greater volume of ashes, ensuring that every aspect of your loved one's remains is preserved. Crafted with the same attention to detail and quality as our standard urns, the XXL urns provide a beautiful and dignified option for larger individuals or those who wish to combine the ashes of two loved ones. The designs range from classic to modern, allowing you to find an urn that truly represents the spirit of your loved one.
Choosing the Right Cremation Urn
Selecting the right cremation urn involves considering several factors, including size, material, design, and personal significance. Here are some tips to help you make the best choice:
Size: Ensure that the urn's size is appropriate for the ashes. Standard adult urns typically hold around 200 cubic inches of ashes, while pet urns and keepsake urns vary in capacity. XXL urns are designed to hold larger volumes.
Material: Choose a material that aligns with your aesthetic preferences and the intended location of the urn. Common materials include metal, wood, ceramic, and biodegradable options.
Design: Consider the personality and preferences of your loved one. Select a design that reflects their hobbies, interests, or favorite colors.
Personalization: Many urns can be personalized with engravings, photos, or other customizations to make the memorial even more special.
Conclusion
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We understand that this is a deeply personal decision, and we are here to support you every step of the way. Explore our collection today and find the perfect urn that resonates with your heart and preserves the memory of your loved ones with dignity and grace.4o
Certified Crystal Bracelets For Love, Health, Wealth, and Zodiac Signs
For Sale • Gemglow wrote the post • 0 comments • 256 views • 2024-07-29 23:46
Crystal Bracelets for Wealth
Who doesn't wish for a little more abundance in their life? Our Crystal Bracelets for Wealth are designed to attract prosperity and success. Crafted with stones known for their wealth-attracting properties, these bracelets are not only beautiful but also powerful tools for manifesting financial abundance.
Key Crystals for Wealth:
Citrine: Known as the "Merchant's Stone," Citrine is renowned for its ability to attract wealth and success. It also promotes motivation, creativity, and self-expression.
Pyrite: Often referred to as "Fool's Gold," Pyrite is a symbol of luck and prosperity. It encourages practical thinking and enhances willpower.
Green Aventurine: This stone is known for its ability to attract luck and opportunities. It is often used in rituals to manifest wealth and success.
Wearing these bracelets can help you stay focused on your financial goals, encouraging a mindset of abundance and prosperity.
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At GemGlow, we understand the unique energy each zodiac sign possesses. Our Crystal Bracelets for Zodiac are specially designed to align with the traits and needs of each astrological sign. By wearing these bracelets, you can enhance your natural strengths and balance any weaknesses.
Examples of Zodiac Crystal Bracelets:
Aries (March 21 - April 19): Red Jasper and Carnelian are perfect for boosting the natural courage and leadership qualities of Aries.
Taurus (April 20 - May 20): Rose Quartz and Green Aventurine help Taurus individuals stay grounded and attract abundance.
Gemini (May 21 - June 20): Agate and Citrine can enhance Gemini's communication skills and creativity.
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Health is wealth, and our Crystal Bracelets for Health are designed to support your overall well-being. Each bracelet is crafted with stones known for their healing properties, helping you maintain physical, emotional, and mental health.
Key Crystals for Health:
Amethyst: Known for its calming energy, Amethyst promotes emotional balance and helps reduce stress and anxiety. It's also known to support the immune system.
Clear Quartz: This versatile stone is known as the "Master Healer." It amplifies energy and can be used to heal any condition.
Turquoise: Turquoise is a protective stone that promotes overall well-being and supports the immune system. It also helps with respiratory issues.
Wearing these bracelets can provide you with a constant source of healing energy, helping you stay balanced and healthy.
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Love is one of the most powerful energies in the universe, and our Crystal Bracelets for Love are designed to attract and enhance love in all its forms. Whether you're looking to attract a new romantic partner or deepen your existing relationships, these bracelets can help.
Key Crystals for Love:
Rose Quartz: Known as the "Stone of Unconditional Love," Rose Quartz promotes love, compassion, and emotional healing.
Rhodonite: This stone is known for its ability to heal emotional wounds and promote forgiveness and compassion.
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By wearing these bracelets, you can open your heart to love and attract positive, loving relationships into your life.
Why Choose GemGlow?
At GemGlow, we pride ourselves on offering only certified genuine crystal products. Here's why you should choose us for your crystal needs:
Certified Authenticity: All our crystals are certified genuine, ensuring you receive the highest quality products.
Handcrafted Quality: Our crystal bracelets are meticulously handcrafted to ensure durability and beauty.
Wide Variety: We offer a diverse range of crystals for various purposes, from wealth and health to love and zodiac alignment.
Educational Resources: We provide detailed information about each crystal's properties and how to use them effectively.
Customer Satisfaction: We prioritize our customers' satisfaction and offer excellent customer service to address any concerns or questions.
How to Choose the Right Crystal Bracelet
Choosing the right crystal bracelet depends on your personal goals and needs. Here are some tips to help you make the right choice:
Identify Your Intention: Determine what you want to achieve with your crystal bracelet. Are you seeking wealth, health, love, or something else?
Research Crystals: Learn about the properties of different crystals to find the ones that align with your goals.
Trust Your Intuition: Sometimes, the best way to choose a crystal is to trust your intuition. If a particular stone calls to you, it might be the right one for you.
Consult Our Experts: If you're unsure which crystal bracelet is right for you, our knowledgeable staff is here to help. We can provide personalized recommendations based on your needs.
Conclusion
At GemGlow, we believe in the transformative power of genuine crystals. Our collection of crystal bracelets for wealth, zodiac alignment, health, and love is designed to help you harness the energy of natural gemstones and achieve your goals. Explore our website to find the perfect crystal bracelet for your needs and embark on a journey of balance, prosperity, and positivity.
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Crystal Bracelets for Wealth
Who doesn't wish for a little more abundance in their life? Our Crystal Bracelets for Wealth are designed to attract prosperity and success. Crafted with stones known for their wealth-attracting properties, these bracelets are not only beautiful but also powerful tools for manifesting financial abundance.
Key Crystals for Wealth:
Citrine: Known as the "Merchant's Stone," Citrine is renowned for its ability to attract wealth and success. It also promotes motivation, creativity, and self-expression.
Pyrite: Often referred to as "Fool's Gold," Pyrite is a symbol of luck and prosperity. It encourages practical thinking and enhances willpower.
Green Aventurine: This stone is known for its ability to attract luck and opportunities. It is often used in rituals to manifest wealth and success.
Wearing these bracelets can help you stay focused on your financial goals, encouraging a mindset of abundance and prosperity.
Crystal Bracelets for Zodiac
At GemGlow, we understand the unique energy each zodiac sign possesses. Our Crystal Bracelets for Zodiac are specially designed to align with the traits and needs of each astrological sign. By wearing these bracelets, you can enhance your natural strengths and balance any weaknesses.
Examples of Zodiac Crystal Bracelets:
Aries (March 21 - April 19): Red Jasper and Carnelian are perfect for boosting the natural courage and leadership qualities of Aries.
Taurus (April 20 - May 20): Rose Quartz and Green Aventurine help Taurus individuals stay grounded and attract abundance.
Gemini (May 21 - June 20): Agate and Citrine can enhance Gemini's communication skills and creativity.
Our zodiac crystal bracelets are not only stylish but also personalized, making them a perfect gift for yourself or a loved one.
Crystal Bracelets for Health
Health is wealth, and our Crystal Bracelets for Health are designed to support your overall well-being. Each bracelet is crafted with stones known for their healing properties, helping you maintain physical, emotional, and mental health.
Key Crystals for Health:
Amethyst: Known for its calming energy, Amethyst promotes emotional balance and helps reduce stress and anxiety. It's also known to support the immune system.
Clear Quartz: This versatile stone is known as the "Master Healer." It amplifies energy and can be used to heal any condition.
Turquoise: Turquoise is a protective stone that promotes overall well-being and supports the immune system. It also helps with respiratory issues.
Wearing these bracelets can provide you with a constant source of healing energy, helping you stay balanced and healthy.
Crystal Bracelets for Love
Love is one of the most powerful energies in the universe, and our Crystal Bracelets for Love are designed to attract and enhance love in all its forms. Whether you're looking to attract a new romantic partner or deepen your existing relationships, these bracelets can help.
Key Crystals for Love:
Rose Quartz: Known as the "Stone of Unconditional Love," Rose Quartz promotes love, compassion, and emotional healing.
Rhodonite: This stone is known for its ability to heal emotional wounds and promote forgiveness and compassion.
Garnet: Garnet is a passionate stone that inspires love and devotion. It also helps to balance the sex drive and alleviate emotional disharmony.
By wearing these bracelets, you can open your heart to love and attract positive, loving relationships into your life.
Why Choose GemGlow?
At GemGlow, we pride ourselves on offering only certified genuine crystal products. Here's why you should choose us for your crystal needs:
Certified Authenticity: All our crystals are certified genuine, ensuring you receive the highest quality products.
Handcrafted Quality: Our crystal bracelets are meticulously handcrafted to ensure durability and beauty.
Wide Variety: We offer a diverse range of crystals for various purposes, from wealth and health to love and zodiac alignment.
Educational Resources: We provide detailed information about each crystal's properties and how to use them effectively.
Customer Satisfaction: We prioritize our customers' satisfaction and offer excellent customer service to address any concerns or questions.
How to Choose the Right Crystal Bracelet
Choosing the right crystal bracelet depends on your personal goals and needs. Here are some tips to help you make the right choice:
Identify Your Intention: Determine what you want to achieve with your crystal bracelet. Are you seeking wealth, health, love, or something else?
Research Crystals: Learn about the properties of different crystals to find the ones that align with your goals.
Trust Your Intuition: Sometimes, the best way to choose a crystal is to trust your intuition. If a particular stone calls to you, it might be the right one for you.
Consult Our Experts: If you're unsure which crystal bracelet is right for you, our knowledgeable staff is here to help. We can provide personalized recommendations based on your needs.
Conclusion
At GemGlow, we believe in the transformative power of genuine crystals. Our collection of crystal bracelets for wealth, zodiac alignment, health, and love is designed to help you harness the energy of natural gemstones and achieve your goals. Explore our website to find the perfect crystal bracelet for your needs and embark on a journey of balance, prosperity, and positivity.
How To Choose the Perfect Cremation Urn: A Guide Detailed Guide
Products•Services • Yatskiaurns wrote the post • 0 comments • 203 views • 2024-07-29 01:15
The Importance of Choosing the Right Urn
Selecting the right urn is an essential part of memorializing a loved one. The urn you choose should reflect the personality and essence of the deceased while also fitting the intended purpose, whether it’s for display, burial, or scattering. At Yatskia Urns, we offer a diverse selection to ensure you find the perfect tribute.
Types of Urns Available at Yatskia Urns
Keepsake Urns
Keepsake urns are small urns that hold a portion of the ashes. They are perfect for families who wish to share the remains among multiple members or keep a small part of the ashes while scattering the rest. Our Keepsake Small Cremation Urns come in various designs and materials, providing a beautiful and personal way to remember your loved one.
Small Cremation Urns
Small cremation urns are slightly larger than keepsake urns but still not intended to hold all of an adult's ashes. They are often used for children, pets, or when ashes are divided among several urns. These urns offer a balance of elegance and practicality.
Wooden Cremation Urns
Wooden cremation urns bring a natural and warm aesthetic, often preferred for their timeless beauty and the sense of peace they convey. At Yatskia Urns, our wooden urns are handcrafted from premium wood and are available in various styles.
Large Cremation Urns
For those looking to hold all of an adult’s ashes, large cremation urns are the ideal choice. These urns are designed with ample capacity and come in various materials and designs to suit your preferences.
Dove Cremation Urns
Dove cremation urns symbolize peace and the spirit's journey to the afterlife. These urns are particularly popular for their serene and uplifting symbolism.
Urns on Sale
At Yatskia Urns, we also offer a selection of Cremation Urns On Sale. These discounted urns provide the same high quality and beautiful designs as our regular collection but at a more affordable price, ensuring everyone can find a fitting tribute within their budget.
Why Choose Yatskia Urns?
Quality Craftsmanship: Our urns are made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and elegance. Each piece is crafted with attention to detail, reflecting the importance of honoring your loved ones.
Diverse Selection: We offer a wide range of designs, materials, and sizes to meet your specific needs. Whether you prefer metal, wood, or ceramic, we have something to suit every taste.
Personalization Options: Many of our urns can be personalized with engravings, allowing you to add a personal touch that reflects the unique life of your loved one.
Customer Support: Our dedicated customer support team is here to assist you with any questions or concerns, providing compassionate and knowledgeable service during this difficult time.
Affordability: With a range of prices and regular sales, we strive to make our high-quality urns accessible to everyone.
Conclusion
Choosing a cremation urn is a significant step in honoring the memory of a loved one. At Yatskia Urns, we are committed to providing a diverse selection of beautiful, high-quality urns that reflect the dignity and grace of your loved ones. Whether you are looking for keepsake urns, small urns, wooden urns, large urns, or unique designs like Dove Cremation Urns, our collection is designed to meet your needs and provide a lasting tribute. Visit our website today to explore our offerings and find the perfect urn to commemorate your loved one’s life. view all
The Importance of Choosing the Right Urn
Selecting the right urn is an essential part of memorializing a loved one. The urn you choose should reflect the personality and essence of the deceased while also fitting the intended purpose, whether it’s for display, burial, or scattering. At Yatskia Urns, we offer a diverse selection to ensure you find the perfect tribute.
Types of Urns Available at Yatskia Urns
Keepsake Urns
Keepsake urns are small urns that hold a portion of the ashes. They are perfect for families who wish to share the remains among multiple members or keep a small part of the ashes while scattering the rest. Our Keepsake Small Cremation Urns come in various designs and materials, providing a beautiful and personal way to remember your loved one.
Small Cremation Urns
Small cremation urns are slightly larger than keepsake urns but still not intended to hold all of an adult's ashes. They are often used for children, pets, or when ashes are divided among several urns. These urns offer a balance of elegance and practicality.
Wooden Cremation Urns
Wooden cremation urns bring a natural and warm aesthetic, often preferred for their timeless beauty and the sense of peace they convey. At Yatskia Urns, our wooden urns are handcrafted from premium wood and are available in various styles.
Large Cremation Urns
For those looking to hold all of an adult’s ashes, large cremation urns are the ideal choice. These urns are designed with ample capacity and come in various materials and designs to suit your preferences.
Dove Cremation Urns
Dove cremation urns symbolize peace and the spirit's journey to the afterlife. These urns are particularly popular for their serene and uplifting symbolism.
Urns on Sale
At Yatskia Urns, we also offer a selection of Cremation Urns On Sale. These discounted urns provide the same high quality and beautiful designs as our regular collection but at a more affordable price, ensuring everyone can find a fitting tribute within their budget.
Why Choose Yatskia Urns?
Quality Craftsmanship: Our urns are made from high-quality materials, ensuring durability and elegance. Each piece is crafted with attention to detail, reflecting the importance of honoring your loved ones.
Diverse Selection: We offer a wide range of designs, materials, and sizes to meet your specific needs. Whether you prefer metal, wood, or ceramic, we have something to suit every taste.
Personalization Options: Many of our urns can be personalized with engravings, allowing you to add a personal touch that reflects the unique life of your loved one.
Customer Support: Our dedicated customer support team is here to assist you with any questions or concerns, providing compassionate and knowledgeable service during this difficult time.
Affordability: With a range of prices and regular sales, we strive to make our high-quality urns accessible to everyone.
Conclusion
Choosing a cremation urn is a significant step in honoring the memory of a loved one. At Yatskia Urns, we are committed to providing a diverse selection of beautiful, high-quality urns that reflect the dignity and grace of your loved ones. Whether you are looking for keepsake urns, small urns, wooden urns, large urns, or unique designs like Dove Cremation Urns, our collection is designed to meet your needs and provide a lasting tribute. Visit our website today to explore our offerings and find the perfect urn to commemorate your loved one’s life.
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- BDC
- Sales
- Sales Finance Manager
Requirements:
- Previous Experience in car sales
- Free of Drugs
- Social Media Savvy
- Self Motivate, no Micro Management
- Excellent follow-through and follow up skills
TEXT/CALL 917.653.7076 JAY
Contact ASAP, limited availability for:
CAR SALESPERSON
FINANCE MANAGER
AUTOMOTIVE SALES
USED CAR SALES
BDC
SALESMAN SECOND HAND
AUTOMOBILE SALES SALESPERSON
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Part time • VICTOR2116 wrote the post • 0 comments • 245 views • 2024-07-24 06:46
Position: Part-Time Sales and Customer Relations Specialist
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Position: Part-Time Sales and Customer Relations Specialist
Location: Work remotely—(No office presence required)
Hours: Flexible working hours.
Compensation: Basic salary+ High commission
Responsibilities:
1. Promote and sell our diverse range of products and services across various channels.
2. Maintain and develop strong relationships with existing and new customers.
3. Drive sales and achieve targets through effective communication and customer engagement.
If you are passionate about sales, have excellent interpersonal skills, and are looking for a rewarding opportunity with flexible hours, we want to hear from you!
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Contact:
Wechat: victor2116
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
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Best of Health
compensation: hourly plus bonus
employment type: employee's choice
job title: front desk and surveys
Recalling former clients 516-410-3640
text ID or picture.
[email protected]
send resume, picture
Start ASAP
230 east 48th Street
bet 2nd and 3rd
Independent Contractor/Owner Operator/ Moving Industry (New York City/ Five Boroughs/ Try-State Area) FlatRate Moving
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Do you have many years of experience within the moving industry?
Do you want to run your own business?
Do you want to always be busy even in the winter time?
Do you want to get the highest paid contracts in the moving industry?
PARTNER WITH FLATRATE MOVING
Highest Compensation Packages in the industry - Top Pay for Experienced Companies!
We provide you with the Jobs- All you have to do is bring your team
Purchase materials directly from us at a discounted rate
Fast pace Environment
Work whole year round – not just summer time
YOU WILL MAKE MONEY!
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