Elon Musk Allegedly Claims to Have 10,000 Lasers in Space for Election Strategy
Elon Musk’s Ex Says He Bragged About 10,000 Lasers in Orbit That Are “Not a Piece They’ll See on the Chess Board”

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In a recent TikTok video, Ashley St. Clair, the mother of one of Elon Musk's children, revealed that Musk claimed to have '10,000 lasers in space' related to his Starlink satellites, suggesting they could be used strategically in the 2024 US election. St. Clair also alleged that Musk shared private voting data indicating Trump's victory before official results were announced.
- 01Ashley St. Clair claims Musk referred to his Starlink satellites as '10,000 lasers in space' to imply a strategic advantage.
- 02Musk allegedly forwarded St. Clair private voting data that predicted Trump's election victory hours before the official results.
- 03St. Clair mentioned Musk's involvement with America PAC, a super PAC supporting Trump's reelection bid.
- 04Musk reportedly texted St. Clair on election night, claiming he knew Trump would win due to his team's real-time data.
- 05Claims of Musk using lasers to interfere with elections have been debunked by organizations like PolitiFact.
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In a revealing TikTok video, Ashley St. Clair, a former conservative influencer and mother of one of Elon Musk's children, shared shocking claims about her conversations with the billionaire. St. Clair alleged that Musk boasted about having '10,000 lasers in space,' referring to his Starlink satellites, which he suggested could be used strategically in the upcoming 2024 US presidential election. She recounted Musk's assertion that these satellites were an 'anomaly in the matrix,' implying they could provide him with an unexpected advantage. Furthermore, St. Clair claimed that Musk shared private voting data with her, indicating that he knew Donald Trump would win the election hours before the official results were announced. She described Musk's text on election night, where he stated, 'yeah I knew hours ago that Trump won, my team has the best real-time data anywhere.' While Musk's claims may sound extravagant, experts have debunked the idea of using lasers in this context, and his interference in the election was primarily through legal means, such as his support for America PAC, which raised significant funds for Trump's campaign. This situation raises questions about the influence of tech moguls in politics and the implications for democracy.
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