Former FBI Agent Claims Elon Musk’s Drug Use Enabled Russian Spy Access
Former FBI Agent Claims Elon Musk’s Drug Use Enabled Russian Spy Access

Former FBI Agent Claims Elon Musk’s Drug Use Enabled Russian Spy Access

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Former FBI agent Johnathan Buma has raised national security concerns by alleging that Elon Musk's drug use, particularly ketamine, and lifestyle made him vulnerable to Russian intelligence targeting. Buma explained that Russian operatives exploited Musk’s susceptibility to promiscuous relationships and substance use as entry points to infiltrate his inner circle, supported by substantial evidence though specific details remain classified. Despite Musk’s public support for Ukraine through SpaceX's provision of Starlink terminals, he later expressed concerns over the costs and reportedly met with Russian President Vladimir Putin multiple times, meetings Musk denies. Walter Isaacson's 2023 biography further revealed Musk’s interference in a Ukrainian military operation against Russia, suggesting personal judgment overriding strategic decisions. Experts have highlighted ketamine’s potential to cause significant memory and cognitive issues, raising alarms about Musk’s executive fitness and the broader risks posed by concentrated control over dual-use technologies critical to national security. This situation underscores the systemic vulnerabilities created by the convergence of Musk’s technological empire and personal vulnerabilities, posing a multifaceted geopolitical risk.

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