‘Civilizational collapse’: Elon Musk sounds alarm on world government

By Bob Unruh

Elon Musk (Video screenshot)
Elon Musk (Video screenshot)

Tesla founder and Twitter owner Elon Musk likes things big. Just look at his personally funded space program, car company and $44 billion purchase of the social-media site.

But he’s taken the opportunity of an appearance before the “World Government Summit” to warn against having, well, a world government.

“I know this is called the World Government Summit,” he said, However, “I think we should be a little bit concerned by actually becoming too much of a single world government.”

He continued, “We want to avoid creating a civilizational risk by having frankly, this may sound a little odd, too much cooperation between governments.”

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He pointed out that throughout history civilizations have risen and fallen, but because they have had a level of separation, “it hasn’t meant the doom of humanity as a whole.”

According to a report at the Caldron Pool, his address was to “10,000 international government officials, thought leaders, global experts, and decision makers” at the 2023 event in Dubai.

“We want to have some amount of civilizational diversity such that if something does go wrong with some part of civilization the whole thing doesn’t collapse,” he said.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Long the world’s most Christian nation, America today is being taken over by a new “official” national religion, one being imposed on the entire populace by every major societal institution, from government, media and big tech, to academia, entertainment and business.

This new state religion is Wokeism. “Going woke” conjures up visions of someone claiming to be acutely sensitive (“awake”) to “systemic social and political injustice.” And not just alleged bigotry against blacks, but toward every other “minority” as well, from LGBT folk – especially everything transgender and “nonbinary” – to “undocumented immigrants.” All of them, being VICTIMS, intrinsically more virtuous than the shameful oppressor class: primarily heterosexual white males.

This new “woke” consciousness has turned America upside-down – from the nationwide Antifa and Black Lives Matter riots in 2020, to tearing down of historic monuments, to demanding multi-million-dollar reparation payments for blacks, to appointing transgenders as top government officials, to rampant reverse discrimination in every area of life, to the U.S. military imposing mandatory “diversity training” and transgender pronoun use on all personnel, causing recruitment to disastrously plummet.

Yet there is hope. Being “saved” – which in Wokeism is called being “woke” – is largely a matter of worshipping victimhood by becoming an “ally” and “defender” of all the many victim classes, and a determined enemy of the straight white male oppressor class. Thus, “joining the righteous” as an ally – even if one is cursed to be a straight white male – opens the door mercifully for salvation, even to the most wretched.

That is the power of the religion of Wokeism. And it’s explored as never before in the February 2023 issue of WND’s critically acclaimed monthly Whistleblower magazine. If you’ve ever wondered, for example, exactly how the most radical elements in American society are successfully pressuring the biggest corporations into adopting the most outrageous and immoral policies imaginable, even when doing so permanently damages and devalues the company, the stunning answers are in this issue of Whistleblower, titled “WOKEISM: AMERICA’S OFFICIAL STATE RELIGION.”

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Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh's articles here.


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