Elon Musk s unhinged behavior has sparked concerns about drug use among SpaceX executives

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-31

Musk denies drug use

According to a report, SpaceX executives have begun to wonder if the "unhinged" behavior of the company's founder, Elon Musk, was driven by drugs.

According to Wall Street, Musk has been using cocaine, psychedelic mushrooms and psychedelic mushrooms for years — usually at parties. Some anonymous sources who revealed to Wall Street that Musk was suspected of drug use had apparently attended a party with him, either signing a non-disclosure agreement or throwing away their phones before the party.

The newspaper previously reported that the world's richest man took *** Musk himself described the drug as sometimes a "better option" than SSRIS ** depression.

People close to Musk told Wall Street that they are concerned that his drug use could harm his health and many of his businesses.

In 2018, after Musk smoked and drank whiskey on Joe Rogan's podcast, the SpaceX founder was criticized by SpaceX partner NASA. Since the company has a contract with a ** agency, it must comply with federal regulations. Drug-free workplace policy.

Musk responded to the newspaper's claims on X**, writing: "After a conversation with Logan, I agreed to a 3-year randomized drug test as requested by NASA. Not even trace amounts of drugs or alcohol were found. ”

Musk's lawyer, Alex Spiro, told ** that his clients "conduct regular and random drug tests at SpaceX and have never failed." The Independent has reached out to Elon Musk, Spiro and SpaceX for comment.

In 2017, when Musk spoke at a SpaceX conference to discuss the company's new rocket, concerns about the billionaire's drug habits reached a peak. The ** wrote: "He was slurred and babbling gibberish for about 15 minutes. This prompted the company's president to chair the meeting.

Although the newspaper did not confirm whether Musk was drunk during the meeting, SpaceX executives reportedly privately suspected that their boss was on drugs, the ** said. One executive called the meeting "ridiculous," "unhinged" and "embarrassing."

Spiro told ** that the description of the SpaceX meeting "is false, and it has been confirmed by countless people present," but he did not elaborate.

Board members of Tesla, a publicly traded company, also expressed concern about Musk's actions. According to Wall Street, Robyn Denholm, chairman of Tesla's board of directors, asked Mr. Musk's brother, Kimbal, "for help regarding Musk's actions, but did not use the word 'drugs.'" ”

If it weren't for the drugs, others wondered if there were other factors that contributed to his frequent bizarre behavior, such as sleep deprivation (he admitted to sleeping in X and SpaceX offices) or mental health issues (he claimed to suffer from depression) and bipolar disorder — or something else entirely, the ** wrote. #

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