Jeffrey Prather: Elon Musk buying Twitter is an important inflection point that upsets the Deep State – Brighteon.TV
By kevinhughes // 2022-05-05
 
Brighteon.TV host Jeffrey Prather considers Elon Musk's move to buy Twitter an important inflection point. "It's important to understand what's going on with the inflection point of Musk buying Twitter. This is a great and very important inflection point because it is upsetting the Deep State and the global Cabal. And my point was that it scared and worried the Deep State," Prather said during the April 29 episode of "The Prather Point" on Brighteon.TV. (Related: Elon Musk's Twitter purchase prompts conservatives to tweet previously censored messages as new censorship test for the platform.) Prather believes Musk really wants to make Twitter better by enhancing the features with open source algorithms. However, the former Defense Intelligence Agency intelligence collector noted that open source intelligence or OSINT has now taken over all other forms of intelligence through electronic systems, such as smartphones. And it can be used both ways, according to Prather. Just like the new owner of Twitter. "Musk can be used both ways. He defeated electromagnetic Russian attack on Ukraine, but he's trying to bring through Starlink internet coverage to everyone that can control the content as well. We will see how that shakes out. Those are key terms. And also when he says defeating spambots and authenticating humans, that seems to indicate something in favor of humans. But it may not be," Prather said. He compared Musk to a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) undercover agent that had been given a million dollars, a fancy car and a fancy yacht to send him down to infiltrate the cartels and then the agency wouldn't hear from the agent again. "So that's kind of how I'm looking at Elon Musk. He's been given a lot of power. He didn't start Tesla. He didn't start SpaceX. He does have contracts with DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which is the heart of the Deep State," said Prather, a former DEA agent himself. They will now have to wait how Musk's newfound power turns out. But the Deep State is worried, Prather noted, and that's a good thing.

SpaceX linked to big military-industrial complex companies

Prather also mentioned that Starlink, which is a satellite internet constellation operated by SpaceX, has already sent swarms of little flying mechanical intelligence beetles around. He related that in 2019 the United States Federal Communications Commission submitted filings to the International Telecommunications Union on SpaceX's behalf to launch 30,000 additional Starlink satellites. That is not uncommon, according to Prather, because the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is bureaucratic and obsessed with rockets. Prather mentioned that in 2004, the then-newly formed company SpaceX acquired a stake in the Surrey satellite technology company, a United Kingdom company that is owned by the British Aerospace (BAe). He said that this shows that SpaceX is now into the big military-industrial complex companies that have partnered with NASA and the Department of Defense (DOD). The former DIA intelligence collector added that SpaceX will ultimately be owned by the British Crown through golden shares or special shares. "So Musk and SpaceX are on the Deep State and the global Cabal and the United Kingdom. A lot of people spend a lot of time talking about how the United Kingdom still controls United States Corporation," Prather said. Read more stories like this at ElonMuskWatch.com. Watch the full April 29 episode of "The Prather Point" below. Catch new episodes of the program every Friday at 10-11 a.m. on Brighteon.TV.

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