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Elon Musk Explains Why Democrats’ Hidden Agenda Will Destroy America
Youtube ^ | Sep 3, 2025 | Elon Musk

Posted on 09/11/2025 2:34:48 PM PDT by Robert DeLong

I am not really a fan of Elon Musk however; I can find nothing that I object or disagree with in his diatribe that Musk shares. I must give credit when credit is deserved.

It was posted 8 days ago, and watching it I think you will understand why I mention this fact, as he mentions political violence in his illuminating well thought out message.

He is spot on with his analysis. It's a 24.5-minute video that is well worth the time to watch:

Elon Musk Explains Why Democrats’ Hidden Agenda Will Destroy America


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I hope you choose to watch it.

Thanks for you time.

1 posted on 09/11/2025 2:34:48 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong

Isn’t it their goal to destroy America?


2 posted on 09/11/2025 2:38:57 PM PDT by gundog (The ends justify the mean tweets. )
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To: Robert DeLong

I don’t have time to watch the video, so could you give us a brief summary of this hidden agenda per Elon?


3 posted on 09/11/2025 2:39:17 PM PDT by RoosterRedux (If the truth offends, then the offense lies not in the truth—but in the falsehood it exposes.)
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To: Robert DeLong

The Jackass 50% of the knuckleheads infesting America are falling for it. They all want free stuff like the freeloaders from south of the RIO Grande are getting so they can spend all their time driving their RVs back and forth to Montana and Wyoming all year long.


4 posted on 09/11/2025 2:39:30 PM PDT by FlingWingFlyer (Remembering Charlie Kirk. 1993-2025.)
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To: Robert DeLong

Is this AI?

There r lots of these YTs with Musk with same background. Does he have time to do all these??


5 posted on 09/11/2025 2:41:59 PM PDT by Karoo (..)
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To: Robert DeLong

Democrat communists want to Destroy as mentioned here.

Reminds me of this from the BOOK Doctor Zhivago...

Yurii’s talk with Pogorevshikh on the train to Moscow...
Part 2, chapter 5: 16
Imperturbable as an oracle, he prophesied disastrous
upheavals in the near future. Yurii Andreievich inwardly agreed
that this was not unlikely, but the calm, authoritative tone in
which this unpleasant boy was making his forecasts angered
him.

“Just a moment,” he said hesitantly. “True, all this may happen.
But it seems to me that with all that’s going on — the chaos, the
disintegration, the pressure from the enemy — this is not the
moment to start dangerous experiments. The country must be
allowed to recover from one upheaval before plunging into
another. We must wait till at least relative peace and order are
restored.”

“That’s naive,” said Pogorevshikh. “What you call disorder is
just as normal a state of things as the order you’re so keen
about. All this destruction — it’s a natural and preliminary stage
of a broad creative plan. Society has not yet disintegrated
sufficiently. It must fall to pieces completely then a genuinely
revolutionary government will put the pieces together and build
on completely new foundations.”


6 posted on 09/11/2025 2:42:34 PM PDT by Ruy Dias de Bivar ( REOPEN THE MENTAL HOSPITALS CLOSED IN THE 1970S!)
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To: Robert DeLong; All

I have seen ton’s of these videos floating on youtube from this account and others. Many of them saying time is up in so many days, ect..... Is this site actually run by Elon Musk and are these video’s AI generated. At first I thought they were real. But now I don’t think so.


7 posted on 09/11/2025 2:42:59 PM PDT by Revel
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To: Robert DeLong

Bookmark


8 posted on 09/11/2025 2:47:08 PM PDT by Chgogal (The NYT is the mouthpiece of the violent left-wing Democrat Party.)
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To: Robert DeLong

Not real:

From the video description:

Disclaimer: This is a fan-made channel, and its content is not affiliated with Elon Musk or his companies. The videos are inspired by Elon Musk’s public statements and ideas for informational, educational and motivational purposes only, using a synthesized voice that does not belong to Elon Musk. We use visual lip-syncing and dubbed narration to match the spoken words with on-screen footage, purely to enhance clarity, create a cinematic experience, and make the content more engaging for viewers.

Our aim is to amplify the original message by making it easier to understand for the end consumer, helping us reach and educate more people with Elon Musk’s valuable perspectives. We also make the messages of Elon Musk more accessible to people who are deaf or hard of hearing by applying professional transcription to the majority of our videos. We share his visionary ideas in a respectful and inspiring manner, without any intent to mislead.

Our channel’s content is based on facts, rumors, and fiction. Nothing on this channel is financial or medical advice. Like Elon Musk uses AI in most of his companies, we may sometimes use AI models to help us with specific video production and publishing processes for this channel.


9 posted on 09/11/2025 2:52:07 PM PDT by Revel
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To: Robert DeLong
THIS IS FAKE. FAKE, FAKE, FAKE.

This is what the YouTube page itself says:

Disclaimer: This is a fan-made channel, and its content is not affiliated with Elon Musk or his companies. The videos are inspired by Elon Musk's public statements and ideas for informational, educational and motivational purposes only, using a synthesized voice that does not belong to Elon Musk. We use visual lip-syncing and dubbed narration to match the spoken words with on-screen footage, purely to enhance clarity, create a cinematic experience, and make the content more engaging for viewers.

10 posted on 09/11/2025 2:53:39 PM PDT by dayglored (This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. Psalms 118:24)
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To: RoosterRedux; Chgogal

Its not real. See my previous post.


11 posted on 09/11/2025 2:53:44 PM PDT by Revel
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To: Revel

LOL beat me by a minute. :-)


12 posted on 09/11/2025 2:54:26 PM PDT by dayglored (This is the day which the LORD hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it. Psalms 118:24)
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To: dayglored

Yeah, but you made it more pretty.


13 posted on 09/11/2025 2:56:23 PM PDT by Revel
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It scratches some of what itches, but mostly this comes off as an AI-generated hoax.
--> YouTube-Generated Transcript <--
0:00·Imagine this. For decades, you worked
0:01·hard, built your family, and trusted
0:03·America's institutions to be fair. But
0:05·what if I told you there's a hidden
0:07·agenda shaping decisions behind the
0:08·scenes? An agenda that doesn't just
0:10·target politicians, but risks
0:12·dismantling the very foundations of the
0:14·country you grew up believing in. Today,
0:16·we're looking beneath the surface of
0:18·what's really happening and why it
0:19·matters for every American.
0:21·You know, I've spent my life building
0:25·things, solving problems, looking at
0:27·systems from first principles. And when
0:30·I look at America today, I see something
0:32·that should concern every one of us,
0:35·regardless of which party we've
0:36·traditionally supported. We're living
0:38·through something unprecedented. Not
0:40·just political disagreement, but a
0:42·fundamental breakdown in how our
0:44·democracy is supposed to work. Walk down
0:46·any street, talk to your neighbors,
0:48·watch the news for 5 minutes. You can
0:50·feel it, can't you? The tension, the
0:52·anger, the sense that something has gone
0:54·deeply wrong. This isn't the normal back
0:56·and forth of politics we grew up with.
0:58·This is different. This feels like the
1:01·country is pulling itself apart at the
1:02·seams. But here's what most people don't
1:05·realize. What we're seeing on the
1:07·surface, the shouting matches, the
1:09·protests, the endless investigations,
1:12·that's not the real story. The real
1:14·story is happening behind closed doors,
1:16·in boardrooms and university offices, in
1:18·Silicon Valley and Washington corridors.
1:21·It's a story about power, about who has
1:23·it, who's lost it, and what they're
1:25·willing to do to get it back. Think
1:27·about it this way. When you were raising
1:29·your families, building your careers,
1:31·there were certain unwritten rules
1:32·everyone understood. You might disagree
1:34·with your neighbor about politics, but
1:36·you'd still help him fix his fence.
1:39·Institutions like the FBI, the military,
1:40·the courts, they had problems, sure, but
1:43·most people trusted they were trying to
1:44·do the right thing. Politicians fought
1:46·hard during campaigns, but afterwards
1:49·they'd often work together on things
1:50·that mattered. Those days feel like
1:52·ancient history now, don't they? What
1:55·we're dealing with isn't just politics
1:57·gone wrong. It's something deeper, more
1:59·systematic. It's what happens when a
2:02·political movement stops being about
2:03·serving the people and becomes entirely
2:05·about preserving power at any cost. And
2:08·once that line gets crossed, once
2:10·institutions become weapons instead of
2:11·shields, everything changes. To
2:13·understand how we got here, we need to
2:14·rewind the clock a bit. Let's go back
2:16·about 30 years to the 1,992nd.
2:19·Remember Bill Clinton? Whether you voted
2:22·for him or not, his Democratic party was
2:24·quite different from what we see today.
2:27·They talked about securing the border,
2:30·balancing the budget, being tough on
2:31·crime, welfare reform. They were
2:34·explicitly trying to appeal to middle
2:35·class Americans. people who worked hard,
2:39·played by the rules, and wanted their
2:41·government to do the same. That party
2:43·understood something fundamental. In a
2:45·democracy, you win by convincing the
2:48·most people that your ideas will make
2:50·their lives better. It seems obvious,
2:52·right? But somewhere along the way, that
2:55·calculus changed completely. What
2:57·happened was globalization.
2:59·Now, I'm not anti-globalization.
3:01·Technology has connected the world in
3:03·amazing ways. But like any powerful
3:05·force, it created winners and losers.
3:08·The winners were people with what you
3:10·might call global skills, tech workers,
3:13·financial analysts, lawyers, media
3:16·professionals, academics. Suddenly,
3:19·instead of competing with the person
3:20·down the street, they could sell their
3:22·services to the whole world.
3:25·These folks concentrated on the coasts
3:28·in places like Silicon Valley and New
3:29·York became extraordinarily wealthy.
3:32·We're talking about trillions of dollars
3:34·in market value, companies more powerful
3:36·than most countries. And here's the
3:38·crucial part. Success made them believe
3:41·they were simply smarter, more deserving
3:44·than everyone else. Meanwhile, the
3:46·people in between manufacturing workers,
3:48·farmers, people in resource extraction
3:51·industries, they saw their jobs
3:53·disappear overseas or become automated.
3:56·The same globalization that made coastal
3:57·elites rich left millions of Americans
3:59·feeling forgotten, even despised. And
4:02·instead of recognizing this and trying
4:04·to help, the newly wealthy class
4:06·developed a narrative that was both
4:08·convenient and cruel. We're successful
4:11·because we're smart. You're struggling
4:13·because you're not. We live in beautiful
4:15·cities because we deserve to. You live
4:17·in declining towns because that's what
4:19·you've earned. You started hearing
4:21·language that should have been shocking
4:24·to any American's ears. People in entire
4:26·regions of the country were called
4:28·deplorables, irredeemables, clinging to
4:31·their guns and religion. More recently,
4:34·they've been called garbage, told they
4:36·smell, described as fundamentally
4:38·inferior human beings. This wasn't just
4:41·name calling. It was the foundation of a
4:43·completely new political strategy.
4:45·Instead of winning over the middle
4:47·class, the Democratic Party made a
4:49·calculated decision. Why bother with
4:51·those people when we can build a
4:53·coalition of the very poor whom we can
4:55·help with government programs and the
4:57·very rich who can fund our campaigns and
5:00·control the flow of information. Think
5:02·about what this meant in practical
5:04·terms. If you're a billionaire tech
5:06·executive, you can advocate for policies
5:08·that sound compassionate but don't
5:10·affect you personally. Open borders, you
5:13·live in a gated community with private
5:14·security, expensive energy mandates, you
5:17·can afford any electricity bill,
5:19·defunding police, you have bodyguards,
5:23·experimental social policies and
5:24·schools, your kids go to privatemies.
5:28·You get to feel morally superior while
5:31·being completely insulated from the
5:32·consequences of your ideology. It's the
5:35·ultimate form of virtue signaling,
5:36·advocating for policies that hurt other
5:38·people while convincing yourself you're
5:39·the good guy. This demographic shift
5:42·transformed the Democratic Party into
5:44·something America had never seen before.
5:47·A political movement that openly
5:50·despised a large portion of the American
5:54·people and used that contempt as an
5:57·organizing principle. Compare this to
6:00·the Clinton era Democrats. In the
6:02·1,992nd,
6:04·they were talking about the need to
6:06·control illegal immigration, increase
6:08·police presence in high crime areas,
6:10·reform welfare to encourage work,
6:12·balance federal budgets. These weren't
6:14·conservative positions. They were common
6:16·sense responses to real problems that
6:18·affected real people. But the new
6:21·coalition didn't need to worry about
6:23·real problems affecting regular people.
6:25·They had a different plan. Use the power
6:27·of money and technology to shape public
6:29·opinion, control information flow, and
6:32·manipulate electoral systems. Why win
6:35·hearts and minds when you can control
6:36·what people see, hear, and think? This
6:39·is where we start to see the hidden
6:40·agenda taking shape. It's not hidden
6:43·because it's secret. Much of it happens
6:45·in plain sight. It's hidden because most
6:49·people don't realize how all the pieces
6:51·fit together. How individual actions are
6:54·part of a larger strategy to maintain
6:56·power without popularity. Google search
6:59·results that mysteriously favor certain
7:02·political perspectives. Social media
7:04·algorithms that suppress dissenting
7:06·voices. News organizations that have
7:09·stopped even pretending to report
7:11·objectively. University administrations
7:14·that treat ideological conformity as
7:16·more important than academic freedom.
7:18·Corporate boards that make hiring and
7:21·promotion decisions based on political
7:23·loyalty rather than merit. Each piece
7:26·might seem small, but together they
7:28·create what you might call an ecosystem
7:30·of influence. A system designed to shape
7:34·public opinion and political outcomes
7:37·without most people realizing what's
7:38·happening. But here's the thing about
7:41·systems built on manipulation rather
7:44·than genuine support. They're inherently
7:46·unstable. When your power depends on
7:48·controlling information and suppressing
7:50·opposition rather than persuading
7:51·people, you're right. You're always one
7:53·step away from losing everything. And
7:55·that's exactly what happened in recent
7:56·years. Someone came along who understood
7:59·media, who knew how to reach people
8:01·directly, who refused to play by the
8:04·rules of the establishment game. Love
8:06·him or hate him, you have to admit that
8:07·Trump disrupted this entire system in
8:09·ways no one predicted. Suddenly, all the
8:12·careful information control, all the
8:15·institutional advantages, all the
8:17·Silicon Valley money, none of it was
8:19·enough. The coalition of the subsidized
8:21·poor and the ultra wealthy discovered
8:24·that their power was more fragile than
8:28·they'd realized. They had built a
8:30·movement that could win when everything
8:31·went their way, but had no idea how to
8:33·respond when it didn't. This is where we
8:35·start to see the hidden agenda become a
8:38·desperate agenda. Because when you've
8:41·convinced yourself that you're the only
8:42·thing standing between democracy and
8:44·fascism, when you genuinely believe your
8:46·political opponents are not just wrong
8:48·but evil, then any action becomes
8:51·justified. Any weapon becomes
8:53·acceptable, any institution becomes
8:56·expendable. The response was unlike
8:58·anything in modern American history. We
9:00·saw the unprecedented step of raiding a
9:02·former president's home. multiple
9:04·criminal indictments across different
9:06·jurisdictions totaling nearly a 100
9:07·charges when you include related cases,
9:10·attempts to remove a major party
9:11·candidate from ballots in more than 20
9:13·states, and two impeachment efforts,
9:16·including trying a former president as a
9:18·private citizen, something that had
9:19·never been done before. Then there were
9:21·the assassination attempts, two separate
9:23·incidents during campaign season,
9:25·something that should have shocked the
9:26·entire political establishment into
9:27·reflection and restraint. Instead, it
9:30·seemed to barely register. We watched
9:32·financial institutions try to debank
9:34·political opponents, making it
9:35·impossible for them to access basic
9:37·banking services. We saw attempts to use
9:39·the legal system not to seek justice,
9:42·but to exhaust resources, damage
9:43·reputations, and interfere with
9:45·democratic processes. Each of these
9:47·actions, taken individually, broke
9:50·precedents that had held for decades or
9:54·even centuries. Taken together, they
9:57·represent a systematic assault on the
9:58·norms and institutions that make
10:00·democratic competition possible. This
10:02·wasn't politics as usual. This was
10:05·something entirely different. The
10:07·weaponization of government power
10:09·against political opposition. But here's
10:12·what's really troubling. It didn't work.
10:14·Despite everything, the legal
10:16·challenges, the media campaigns, the
10:19·institutional pressure, the attempts to
10:21·remove ballot access, even the attempts
10:23·on his life, Trump came back stronger.
10:25·In a way, each attack seemed to validate
10:28·his message that the system really was
10:30·rigged against ordinary Americans. This
10:32·is where we see the uh the Nietian
10:35·character that was described in our
10:37·source material. The idea that what
10:40·doesn't destroy you makes you stronger.
10:42·The more the establishment tried to
10:43·eliminate this disruption to their
10:44·system, the more obvious it became that
10:47·the system needed disrupting. So now we
10:50·have a situation where the hidden agenda
10:52·has been exposed, where the
10:53·institutional weapons have been deployed
10:55·and failed, where the carefully
10:57·constructed coalition of elites and
10:59·dependents has been defeated at the
11:01·ballot box. The question becomes, what
11:04·happens next? This is where the story
11:06·becomes truly concerning. Because when
11:09·people have convinced themselves they're
11:10·fighting for the survival of democracy
11:11·itself and when all their preferred
11:13·methods have failed, the next step is
11:16·often the abandonment of democratic
11:18·norms altogether. We're starting to see
11:20·the rhetoric shift from institutional
11:23·resistance to something that sounds
11:25·increasingly like encouragement of
11:28·direct action, even violence.
11:30·Politicians talking about getting
11:32·tougher, getting meaner. open
11:34·discussions about disrupting immigration
11:37·enforcement through physical
11:38·confrontation, street level protests
11:41·that increasingly cross the line from
11:42·demonstration to riot. You can see it in
11:44·the body language, hear it in the tone
11:47·of voice when certain political figures
11:49·speak now. There's a barely controlled
11:51·rage, a sense that if the system won't
11:55·give them what they want, then maybe the
11:57·system itself needs to be torn down.
11:59·This brings us to a crucial point that
12:01·many Americans don't fully grasp yet.
12:03·We're not just dealing with a political
12:05·disagreement anymore. We're dealing with
12:07·a clash between two fundamentally
12:09·different ideas about what America
12:12·should be, how power should work, and
12:14·what happens when you lose an election.
12:16·One side still believes more or less in
12:19·the old rules. You make your case, you
12:21·compete for votes, you accept the
12:23·results, and then you try again next
12:25·time. The other side has moved beyond
12:27·that to a position where any outcome
12:30·other than their preferred one is by
12:32·definition illegitimate, dangerous, and
12:35·worthy of resistance by any means
12:37·necessary. When I think about this
12:39·situation, I'm reminded of something I
12:42·learned from studying global markets and
12:44·international relations. Sometimes you
12:46·can understand a complex situation
12:48·better by looking at similar patterns
12:50·elsewhere. And there's a fascinating
12:53·parallel developing between what we're
12:55·seeing in America and what's been
12:57·happening in Europe for decades.
12:59·European leaders love to present
13:00·themselves as more sophisticated than
13:03·Americans, more progressive, more
13:04·enlightened. They talk constantly about
13:06·postmodern values, environmental
13:08·consciousness, social justice,
13:10·multiculturalism.
13:12·On the surface, it all sounds very
13:13·forwardthinking and morally advanced.
13:16·But here's what's interesting.
13:17·Underneath that progressive veneer,
13:19·Europe remains fundamentally
13:21·aristocratic and traditional in ways
13:24·that would shock most Americans. The
13:26·same people lecturing about equality and
13:28·justice live in societies with deeply
13:30·entrenched class systems where your
13:32·family name and educational pedigree
13:34·determine your life chances more than in
13:35·almost any American community. And
13:38·here's the really telling part. Despite
13:39·all their criticism of American foreign
13:41·policy, European nations have become
13:43·completely dependent on American
13:45·military protection. They've been
13:47·cutting their defense budgets for
13:48·decades, letting their militaries
13:50·atrophy while simultaneously expanding
13:52·their social programs and environmental
13:54·regulations. It's the ultimate example
13:56·of having your cake and eating it, too.
13:59·You get to feel morally superior to the
14:01·Americans while relying on American
14:03·taxpayers to fund the military. This
14:05·arrangement worked fine as long as
14:07·America was willing to play along. But
14:09·what happens when America starts asking
14:10·inconvenient questions? What happens
14:13·when American leaders start saying, "If
14:16·you don't want to pay for your own
14:17·defense, maybe you don't actually want
14:19·our protection." Suddenly, all that
14:21·moral superiority disappears pretty
14:23·quickly. Suddenly, um, European leaders
14:26·are very interested in making deals,
14:28·very eager to meet their NATO
14:29·commitments, very concerned about
14:31·maintaining good relationships with
14:32·Washington. The lesson here is profound.
14:35·Deterrence works. Strength works. When
14:39·you're dealing with power relationships,
14:41·whether between nations or political
14:43·movements, the side that's willing to
14:45·actually use their advantages usually
14:48·gets what they want from the side that's
14:50·only willing to talk. This connects
14:53·directly to what we're seeing in
14:54·American politics. For years, one side
14:57·has been operating under the assumption
14:58·that they could pursue any agenda, break
15:01·any norm, attack any institution because
15:03·their opponents would always choose
15:04·civility over confrontation. They could
15:07·rely on Republicans to go high when they
15:09·go low, to respect institutional
15:11·boundaries even when those boundaries
15:12·were being weaponized against them. But
15:15·that dynamic is changing. And just like
15:18·European leaders discovered that
15:19·American protection wasn't
15:20·unconditional, American progressives are
15:23·discovering that institutional power
15:25·isn't permanent. The irony is
15:28·breathtaking when you think about it.
15:30·For the past several years, we've been
15:31·told constantly that democracy is under
15:33·attack, that our institutions are
15:35·fragile, that we need to be vigilant
15:37·against authoritarian threats. And those
15:39·warnings weren't wrong. They were just
15:40·completely backwards about where the
15:42·threats were coming from. Let's talk
15:44·about what actually undermines democracy
15:46·because I think many Americans still
15:48·don't fully grasp what we've witnessed.
15:51·Democracy depends on certain shared
15:53·assumptions that elections are fair.
15:55·that legal systems pursue justice rather
15:57·than political advantage, that
15:59·institutions serve the public rather
16:01·than party interests, that the media
16:04·provides information rather than
16:05·propaganda. Over the past several years,
16:08·we've seen systematic attacks on every
16:10·one of these foundations, not from
16:12·foreign enemies or domestic terrorists,
16:14·but from the very people claiming to
16:16·defend democracy.
16:17·Consider just three major scandals that
16:20·should have triggered massive
16:21·institutional reform and public
16:22·accountability. Instead, they were
16:24·largely ignored or actively covered up
16:26·by the same institutions that should
16:28·have been investigating them. First,
16:30·there was the Russia investigation, a
16:32·multi-year effort that consumed enormous
16:34·resources, damaged international
16:36·relationships, and paralyzed American
16:38·governance, all based on what we now
16:41·know was essentially a fabricated
16:42·narrative. The people who created this
16:44·narrative, who knew it was false, who
16:47·used it to influence elections and
16:48·policy decisions, most of them not only
16:50·escaped consequences, they were promoted
16:52·and celebrated. Then there was the
16:55·Hunter Biden laptop story. Here you had
16:58·clear evidence of potential corruption
17:00·involving a presidential candidate's
17:01·family, and instead of investigating,
17:04·the intelligence community actively
17:06·worked to suppress the story. More than
17:08·50 former intelligence officials signed
17:11·a letter claiming the laptop showed
17:14·signs of Russian disinformation when
17:16·they knew perfectly well it was
17:17·authentic. The FBI had possessed the
17:20·laptop for months and had verified its
17:22·contents. This wasn't just media bias or
17:25·political spin. This was a coordinated
17:27·effort by government institutions to
17:29·influence an election by hiding
17:31·information from voters. It was exactly
17:33·the kind of election interference that
17:35·we're supposedly worried about from
17:36·foreign governments, except it was
17:38·happening right here at home. But
17:39·perhaps the most disturbing scandal was
17:41·the systematic cover up of President
17:43·Biden's cognitive decline. For years,
17:46·anyone who questioned his mental fitness
17:48·was dismissed as spreading conspiracy
17:50·theories or engaging in aegist attacks.
17:53·The media, the Democratic Party, even
17:55·his own staff worked together to hide
17:59·his condition from the American people.
18:01·Then came the debate, and suddenly it
18:04·was impossible to maintain the pretense
18:05·any longer. In a matter of hours, the
18:08·same people who had been calling
18:09·concerns about his fitness
18:10·disinformation were acknowledging that
18:12·he was indeed unable to perform the
18:14·duties of his office.
18:16·Think about what this means. For years,
18:19·important decisions affecting hundreds
18:21·of millions of Americans and billions of
18:23·people worldwide were being made by
18:25·someone who wasn't fully competent to
18:26·make them. And the people who knew this,
18:30·his staff, his party, his media allies,
18:34·chose to hide it from voters rather than
18:36·address it honestly. Each of these
18:38·scandals represents a fundamental breach
18:41·of democratic norms. Each one involved
18:44·powerful institutions lying to the
18:46·American people for political advantage.
18:48·And each one was largely ignored or
18:50·defended by the same people now claiming
18:52·to be democracy's guardians. But here's
18:54·what's even more troubling. When these
18:56·tactics fail to achieve their desired
18:57·political outcomes, instead of engaging
18:59·in self-reflection or reform, we're
19:02·seeing a doubling down on the same
19:03·approaches that have already damaged
19:05·public trust. Take gerrymandering for
19:07·instance. For years, we've been told
19:09·that gerrymandering is a threat to
19:11·democracy, that drawing districts to
19:13·favor one party over another undermines
19:15·fair representation. And that's true. It
19:17·is a problem. But when you actually
19:19·study the data, you discover that
19:22·Democratic states have been far more
19:24·aggressive in gerrymandering than
19:26·Republican ones. States with strong
19:28·Republican support often don't have
19:30·proportional representation in Congress
19:31·because of how district lines have been
19:33·drawn. Yet, the same people who've been
19:36·pushing gerrymandering to the maximum in
19:38·their own states are now outraged that
19:40·Republicans might try to level the
19:42·playing field. Their position seems to
19:44·be, "We've already rigged the system as
19:46·much as possible in our favor. Don't you
19:48·dare try to emulate us. This brings us
19:51·to a crucial point that I think many
19:53·Americans are just beginning to
19:54·understand. We're not dealing with a
19:56·political movement that's interested in
20:00·fair competition or democratic norms.
20:04·We're dealing with a movement that views
20:06·any outcome other than their victory as
20:08·illegitimate by definition. There's a
20:10·barely contained rage in much of the
20:12·progressive movement right now. a sense
20:14·that if they can't win through
20:15·elections, if they can't win through
20:17·institutions, if they can't win through
20:19·media manipulation, then maybe it's time
20:21·to abandon democratic processes
20:23·altogether. This is dangerous territory.
20:26·Throughout history, political movements
20:27·that convince themselves they're
20:28·fighting against existential evil tend
20:31·to conclude that normal moral and legal
20:32·constraints don't apply to them. After
20:34·all, if you're literally fighting
20:36·fascism, then any tactics are justified,
20:39·right? But here's what they're missing.
20:42·The American people can see what's
20:44·happening. They can see the double
20:46·standards, the institutional
20:48·manipulation, the escalating rhetoric
20:50·and threats, and they're responding by
20:53·moving away from the institutions and
20:55·movements that have lost their trust.
20:57·We're watching a real-time collapse of
20:59·institutional credibility. The FBI, the
21:01·CIA, the Department of Justice, major
21:03·media outlets, universities, all of
21:05·these institutions have damaged their
21:06·reputations perhaps permanently, by
21:09·allowing themselves to be weaponized for
21:11·political purposes. When people stop
21:13·trusting the institutions that are
21:15·supposed to serve them, democracy itself
21:17·becomes fragile, not because of external
21:19·threats, but because of internal decay.
21:22·When citizens conclude that the game is
21:24·rigged, that the rules only apply to
21:25·some people, that their voices don't
21:27·matter, they start looking for
21:29·alternatives to the existing system,
21:31·this is the real danger we're facing.
21:34·Not that one party or another will win
21:35·the next election, but that the system
21:38·itself will lose the legitimacy it needs
21:40·to function. I spent my career building
21:43·complex systems, and one thing I've
21:45·learned is that systems fail when they
21:47·lose the trust of the people they're
21:48·supposed to serve. It doesn't matter how
21:51·sophisticated your technology is, how
21:52·much money you have, or how smart your
21:55·engineers are. If people don't trust
21:57·your system, they'll find ways around
21:59·it. The same principle applies to
22:01·political systems. Democracy works
22:04·because most people most of the time
22:05·agree to accept outcomes they don't like
22:07·in exchange for the opportunity to
22:09·compete again in the future. But that
22:11·agreement is fragile. It depends on
22:13·shared faith that the competition is
22:15·fundamentally fair, that the rules apply
22:17·equally to everyone, that institutions
22:19·serve the public interest rather than
22:21·partisan advantage. When that faith is
22:23·broken, everything changes. When people
22:26·conclude that the system is rigged
22:28·against them, they stop playing by the
22:30·rules. When institutions lose their
22:33·legitimacy, people start creating
22:35·alternative institutions. When the
22:37·social contract breaks down, society
22:39·itself becomes unstable. That's where we
22:42·are right now. Not because of any single
22:45·election or policy disagreement, but
22:47·because of a systematic erosion of the
22:48·norms and institutions that make
22:50·democratic competition possible. The
22:52·question facing every American is, what
22:54·do we do about it? How do we rebuild
22:56·trust in institutions that have shown
22:58·themselves willing to abandon their core
22:59·missions for political advantage? How do
23:02·we restore faith in democratic processes
23:04·that have been manipulated and
23:05·weaponized? How do we find common ground
23:07·when one side has defined the other as
23:09·essentially evil? These aren't easy
23:12·questions and they don't have simple
23:13·answers. But I believe the first step is
23:17·recognizing what we're really dealing
23:18·with. This isn't normal political
23:21·polarization. This isn't just about
23:23·policy disagreements or cultural
23:26·differences. This is about the
23:28·fundamental question of whether America
23:32·will remain a country where power
23:34·changes hands through democratic
23:36·competition or becomes something else
23:38·entirely. The hidden agenda we've been
23:41·discussing isn't really hidden anymore.
23:43·It's visible to anyone willing to look
23:45·honestly at what's been happening. The
23:47·strategy of using institutional power to
23:49·maintain political control, of defining
23:52·political opposition as illegitimate, of
23:56·abandoning democratic norms in the name
23:59·of saving democracy. It's all happening
24:02·in plain sight. The real question isn't
24:05·about one party or one leader. It's
24:07·about whether we let hidden agendas
24:08·rewrite the rules of the game. And if
24:10·you followed me this far, I want to hear
24:12·from you. Do you think America's
24:14·foundations are strong enough to
24:15·withstand this? Drop a comment below
24:17·with your thoughts. And if you found
24:19·this breakdown helpful, make sure to
24:21·like this video, subscribe, and hit the
24:23·bell so you don't miss the next deep
24:25·dive. Because the more we understand
24:27·what's really happening, the more
24:28·prepared we are to shape the future
In this long-form breakdown, we examine how power, institutions, and information pipelines shape political outcomes -- and why many Americans feel the system no longer plays fair. Framed through first-principles thinking, the video explores how globalization reordered class coalitions, how media and tech platforms influence what the public sees, and how escalating institutional warfare erodes trust in democracy itself. We trace the shift from 1990s-era policy pragmatism to a modern strategy centered on preserving power, then follow the downstream effects: information control, legal and bureaucratic weaponization, street-level confrontation, and a broader collapse of credibility across legacy institutions. The core question isn't who wins the next election -- it's whether democratic norms can survive when one side views any alternative outcome as illegitimate.

What you'll hear in this episode includes a step-by-step narrative of how elite incentives changed in the age of global markets, why middle America felt sidelined, how “hidden agenda” tactics operate in plain sight, and why attempts to control perception often backfire by strengthening the opposition. We compare U.S. dynamics with Europe's dependency on American deterrence to illustrate how strength and incentives actually work in the real world. Finally, we ask how trust can be rebuilt, what a fair competition looks like, and what citizens can do to restore legitimacy without abandoning the rules that hold a free society together.

Disclaimer: This is a fan-made channel, and its content is not affiliated with Elon Musk or his companies. The videos are inspired by Elon Musk's public statements and ideas for informational, educational and motivational purposes only, using a synthesized voice that does not belong to Elon Musk. We use visual lip-syncing and dubbed narration to match the spoken words with on-screen footage, purely to enhance clarity, create a cinematic experience, and make the content more engaging for viewers.

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14 posted on 09/11/2025 2:58:15 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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To: Robert DeLong

My only question, is this really Musk speaking or is this generated by AI using Musk as the spokesperson?


15 posted on 09/11/2025 2:59:23 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: dayglored
I began to ask myself that same question as I watch another of these videos.

However the message is relevant, in my opinion.

16 posted on 09/11/2025 3:00:48 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: RoosterRedux
See post #14 where a transcript is listed.

I finally found out that this is an AI generated , and is not actually Elon Mush at all. No wonder I was impressed with Elon Musk, who as I said I am no fan of his.

17 posted on 09/11/2025 3:09:08 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong

Fake


18 posted on 09/11/2025 3:09:18 PM PDT by enumerated (81 million votes my ass)
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To: Karoo
I think it is indeed, after be acquainted to the disclaimer:

Disclaimer: This is a fan-made channel, and its content is not affiliated with Elon Musk or his companies. The videos are inspired by Elon Musk's public statements and ideas for informational, educational and motivational purposes only, using a synthesized voice that does not belong to Elon Musk. We use visual lip-syncing and dubbed narration to match the spoken words with on-screen footage, purely to enhance clarity, create a cinematic experience, and make the content more engaging for viewers.

19 posted on 09/11/2025 3:14:07 PM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Karoo

Yes, it’s fake. He makes syntax errors and incorrect emphasis and pauses that a human would not make.


20 posted on 09/11/2025 3:14:47 PM PDT by enumerated (81 million votes my ass)
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