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Elon Musk Warns Of One World Government


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Elon Musk was invited to speak at the World Government Summit on Wednesday and Musk wasted no time warning attendees of how a one world government would lead to a societal collapse.

Musk told the crowd  “I know this is called the World Government Summit, but I think we should be maybe a little bit concerned about actually becoming too much of a single world government.”

The founder of Tesla would continue “ “We want to avoid creating a civilizational risk by having, frankly — this may sound a little odd — too much cooperation between governments.”

Watch him say it here:

Business Insider had more to report:

In an appearance at the World Government Summit on Wednesday, Elon Musk warned against the dangers of a singular global government.

“Seemed like the right venue,” Musk later tweeted in reply to a video of his comments.

The CEO of Twitter, SpaceX, and Tesla spoke at the Dubai-based conference via video link, beginning at 9:00 p.m. PT. The annual event says it is “dedicated to shaping the future of governments,” and focuses on using technology to solve problems facing humanity.

Musk used his appearance at the conference to criticize the idea of a singular political authority.

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

Becker News got the scoop too:

Billionaire tech entrepreneuer gave a warning at the World Government Summit in Dubai about the risks of civilizational collapse if too much power were to be consolidated by globalist elites.

“One thing I should say, I know this is called the World Government Summit, but I think we should be maybe a little bit concerned about actually becoming too much of a single world government,” Musk said.

“If I may say that we want to avoid creating a civilizational risk by having, frankly, this may sound a little odd, too much a cooperation between governments,” he continued. “You know, if you look at, say… history and the rise and fall of civilizations, really all throughout history, civilizations have risen and fallen, but it hasn’t meant the doom of humanity as a whole. Because there’ve been… all these separate civilizations that were separated by great distances.”



 

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