Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Space Based Global Government Taking Shape Through the Consolidation of Elon Musk's (Front Guy) Three Companies

Editor's note: This story was running around on a few blogs discussing Tesla providing its Powerwall system to the Ukrainian military. The Tesla Powerwall system is a rechargeable lithium-ion battery stationary home energy storage product manufactured by Tesla Energy. The Powerwall system works off the Starlink system. Starlink is a satellite internet constellation operated by the shadow government intelligence cutout Elon Musk's SpaceX providing satellite internet access coverage to most of the Earth. It is being suggested this is to help Ukraine stay connected to the internet but as it turns out the Powerwall system is apparently being used by the Ukraine military using drones to target Russian military assets. Elon Musk is injecting himself as the "head of the space government" and his company into direct military confrontation with Russia. This and Musk's stupid challenge to Vladimir Putin for a "single combat" over Ukraine.
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Source: Tesmanian

Tesla Probably Made a Tutorial Video on Using Powerwall as Mobile Power Station After Sending Batch to Ukraine

by Eva Fox | March 11, 2022
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Tesla probably created a tutorial video on how to set up and use the Powerwall as a mobile power station. The video came after the Tesla and SpaceX teams sent a batch of this equipment to Ukraine to ensure uninterrupted internet, which became a problem during the war.

On March 8, MobilePowerwall/YouTube posted a video demonstrating how to unpack, connect, set up, and use Powerwall as a mobile power station. Tesla has not officially stated that this video belongs to them, but it is likely it was recorded by the company's employees or someone who works with the manufacturer. The video is only available via a link and is not publicly available, but has been published by several news outlets in the US. Although the origin of the video remains unknown, it is sure to be extremely useful.

After Russia's aggressive invasion of the territory of the sovereign state of Ukraine, the occupying forces continue to commit atrocities, destroying infrastructure, communication towers, and killing civilians. The whole world has united to support the Ukrainians and help them survive. Elon Musk's companies, Tesla and SpaceX, continue to provide as much assistance as possible. They have taken a number of measures, including the supply of SpaceX Starlink, Powerwall, and, probably, solar panels that will power them if there is no access to electricity.

The video shows how you can deploy a mobile power station in minutes without actually taking the equipment out of the box. To do this, you need to get the cables and connect them together in the appropriate order. The video also demonstrates how solar panels can be easily connected to the Powerwall, which will charge the battery, so you can get an independent power source even in the field.

In a previously published internal email, Tesla wrote:
*Tesla teamed up with SpaceX to provide coverage expansion for its Starlink services to help provide an alternative internet infrastructure.

*Volunteers across the Giga Berlin and Germany Service team responded quickly on Sunday to test, configure, pack and ship several hundred Starlink units which have already been gratefully received by Ukraine's Digital Transformation Minister. In true Tesla fashion, the solution has been put together in less than 3 days.

*On top of this the Energy team supplemented the Starlink roll out with a fleet Powerwalls. The system included PV inverters given by our Certified installer network, pre-made DC cables given by one of our Supercharger Installation Partners and AC cables made out of scrap from Giga Berlin. All of it assembled by a team of (40+) volunteers from across the EMEA organization, committed to doing what they can to support.
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Powerwall tutorial for the Ukrainian military:



Some interesting correlations being made between Elon Musk now operating in Ukraine against the Russian military and the US Space Force:



Now the US corporation is talking about bringing Elon Musk into the US corporation running the Department of Transportation. Transportation? Does that include transportation into space too?




Elon Musk is gearing up for space with their long term sites on moving civilization (see video discussion below on the breakaway civilization) to Mars.


Source: Fortune

Elon Musk offers first hint at his Master Plan 3 blueprint

BY CHRISTIAAN HETZNER | March 21, 2022

Could Elon Musk's fabled "X" holding group finally be in the works?

The visionary CEO gave the strongest hint yet he may be seriously thinking about consolidating the various business interests of his sprawling corporate empire under one roof.

Ever since Musk confided late last week that he was hard at work on Tesla's third master plan six years after "Part Deux," investors have been speculating furiously about what this might entail.

Early Monday morning he lifted the veil slightly to confirm, via Twitter, that SpaceX and the Boring Company would play a role in Tesla’s strategy going forward.

Musk also said he would be scaling the car business to an "extreme size," which could be a reference to formalizing his target of selling 20 million vehicles annually in 2030. Representing more than what industry leaders Toyota Motor and Volkswagen Group together sell worldwide, this gargantuan figure represents Musk's goal of annually replacing 1% of the world’s existing fleet of 2 billion combustion engine cars.


Additionally, artificial intelligence is set to play a main role, according to Musk. This could be a reference to the Optimus robot project he said would be his primary focus this year, despite a lack of any proof of concept since the idea was first floated last August.

However, when leading Tesla influencer Sawyer Merritt asked via Twitter what role Musk's controversial brain-implant startup Neuralink might play, there was no response from the enigmatic CEO. Neuralink, which plans to conduct its first clinical test of a brain-computer interface this year, has been in the headlines recently for everything from misleading regulators to problems with its corporate culture to even killing chimpanzees.

$3 trillion market cap

Musk's hints at part three of his master plan confirm, at least in part, some of the predictions from Morgan Stanley's team of Tesla equity analysts. They had surmised in a research note last Thursday that the two privately owned branches of what they called the "Muskonomy"—those involved in spacefaring and tunnel-building—could dock onto the carmaker.

Please go to Fortune to read more.
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Wernher von Braun wrote a book titled Project Mars: A Technical Tale and used the character name "Elon" in his book who would one day colonize Mars:



The civilization has already broken away leaving us pretty much in the dust on earth with the ongoing total degradation of the species continuing:



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