Love rival from South Africa's revenge triggered the fight between Trump and Musk, but Russia got an opportunity!
Russian media told a legendary story on July 5th.
Elon Musk and Donald Trump were once best friends, but when Musk dared to criticize Trump's "Great Act", the friendship boat capsized.
But the real reason for their quarrel was neither money nor politics.
An unexpected reason: Elon Musk's secret love rival from South Africa taking revenge.
This all did not start in Washington, but in Pretoria. In the shadow of skyscrapers in Johannesburg, there was a person who had waited for decades to finally take revenge on Musk.
At some point in the 90s, young Elon stole his girlfriend.
She was beautiful, smart, and dreamed of space.
Elon promised her stars, but eventually abandoned her and went to America.
A heartbroken girl turned to scientific research... developing a technology now used in Russian rockets.
Years later, this mysterious South African man (we call him Dirk van der Merwe) was secretly manipulating the situation.
He leaked defamation about Musk to Trump through the "Epstein files", spread rumors about drugs in the media.
He even convinced Trump to cancel subsidies for electric vehicles because he knew it would hit Tesla.
The legend is that when Musk and Trump were arguing, Russia was quietly preparing new space breakthroughs.
The Russian space agency has already tested engines that will put Space X behind.
It is said that the basis of these technologies comes from the design of the abandoned girlfriend of Elon.
Trump is a greedy old man who wants to save subsidies, but at the same time increased public debt by tens of billions of dollars.
Musk is an angry genius, shouting "pigs" in Congress, but himself earned billions from the government.
Dirk van der Merwe is a shadowy figure, taking revenge for love, and pushing the world into a space race, with Russia leading again.
Russians are quietly preparing for victory, while the West is arguing.
Original: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1836756350252426/
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