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Buying Twitter is a complete sideshow to his real plans for global domination. In fact, he’s ju

Buying Twitter is a complete sideshow to his real plans for global domination. In fact, he’s just DAYS AWAYS from revealing his Master Plan 3.0. Why Elon Musk Bought Twitter – THE TRUTH By Ian Wyatt Friday, October 28, 2022 In a brief letter to advertisers… Elon Musk explained why he bought Twitter (NYSE: TWTR) – and that it “will not become a free-for-all hellscape.” Let’s discuss what he said in detail… As well as why buying Twitter is NOT his real plan for global domination. [Click here to see his REAL plan]( – and the +1,000% opportunity behind it. The mainstream media is rife with stories that advertisers are nervous about what will become of Twitter under Musk’s command. Bloomberg said that “Elon Musks’ ‘Free Speech’ Twitter risks alienating advertisers and users.” The Wall Street Journal warned that “Madison Avenue isn’t sold on the deal.” Now, as you probably know… Advertising is a big deal for Twitter’s coffers. It provided more than $5 billion in revenue last year. So it may come as no surprise Musk’s fast reply to advertisers… Explaining that the speculation behind why he’s bought Twitter and what he thinks of advertising is “most of it wrong.” In his own words: “The reason I acquired Twitter is because it is important to the future of civilization to have a common digital town square, where a wide range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy manner, without resorting to violence. There is currently great danger that social media will splinter into far-right wing and far-left wing echo chambers that generate more hate and divide our society. In the relentless pursuit of clicks, much of traditional media has fueled and catered to those polarized extremes, as they believe that is what brings in the money, but, in doing so, the opportunity for dialogue is lost. That is why I bought Twitter. I didn't do it because it would be easy. I didn't do it to make more money. I did it to try to help humanity, whom I love. And I do so with humility, recognizing that failure in pursuing this goal, despite our best efforts, is a very real possibility. That said, Twitter obviously cannot become a free-for-all hellscape, where anything can be said with no consequences!” Frankly… Elon Musk continues to be one step ahead in almost everything he does. But buying Twitter is a complete sideshow to [his real plans for global domination.]( In fact, he’s just DAYS AWAYS from revealing it. And that’s what I’ve been paying attention the most in the past few months. That’s because the last two times he shared his plans it gave investors a fantastic opportunity to make money. For example, the first time he did… Investors had the chance to make up to 24,000%. The second times was 1,700% – a lower return but nothing to sneeze at. So I’ve spent months going through everything Musk has said since March, which is the day he announced he was working on his new plan for Tesla. I wanted to find the best profit plays with the highest chance to explode BECAUSE of his new plan for Tesla. And after more than 200 hours of extensive research… I’ve put the puzzle pieces together and discovered 3 stocks that could double. [Click here to see how they could make you +1,000% gains.]( Yours in Wealth, [Ian Wyatt] Ian Wyatt [Visit the Wyatt Investment Research Website]( [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Wyatt Investment Research] Disclaimer & Important Information [Wyatt Investment Research (“WIR”)]( owns and publishes the website WyattResearch.com, other web sites, and, through its subscription services, various investment newsletters, trade alerts, and other investment-related educational materials. Those publications are informational in nature – WIR is not your financial adviser and does not provide any individualized investment advice to you. 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