Elon Musk believes that aliens may already be living on Earth.

He claimed he hadn't spotted any aliens with green skin and antennae, but they might simply be hard to notice.

October 27th 2024.

Elon Musk believes that aliens may already be living on Earth.
During a town hall event in Pennsylvania yesterday, billionaire Elon Musk shared his thoughts on the possibility of extraterrestrial life. He revealed that he is often asked if aliens are already living among us, to which he always responds, "I haven't seen any!" However, he did mention that it's possible they are just being "very subtle", jokingly suggesting that we may need to develop an "alien registration card" to spot them.

As the CEO of Space X, a company that has been working closely with NASA, Musk has more knowledge than most when it comes to the mysteries of the universe. Just last week, his company successfully brought back astronauts from the International Space Station. However, earlier this year, he shared that he had not seen any evidence of aliens on Earth and that his Starlink satellites have never had to maneuver around a UFO.

But during a conference in May, Musk expressed his curiosity about the topic, saying, "For some reason, a lot of the same people who think there are aliens among us don't believe we went to the moon." He is a big supporter of President Donald Trump and has been actively involved in his reelection campaign. In fact, he made these comments at an unofficial event hosted by America PAC, a group that he co-founded to support the Republican nominee.

Musk's support for Trump has caused controversy, with some calling for an investigation into his actions. The billionaire has donated over $75 million to America PAC and has pledged to give away a million dollars every day until the election to a random person who has registered to vote in a swing state and has also signed his online petition for free speech and gun rights.

Despite the backlash, Musk remains focused on his goal of making life multi-planetary. He believes that humans should become "the aliens exploring other galaxies" and has high hopes for our future understanding of the universe. As a child, he was inspired by science fiction shows like Star Trek and Star Wars, and now he wants to make that "glorious, amazing space future" a reality.

Musk also confirmed his plans to send the first Starship rockets to Mars in 2026, taking advantage of the planetary alignments that will make it possible. As he stood in front of a banner reading "Vote Early", he pumped his arms and did star jumps before leading the crowd in a chant of "USA". And despite his previous comments about not seeing any aliens, he joked that he has seen plenty of "illegal aliens", referring to immigrants without proper documentation. But in the end, his main focus remains on exploring the vastness of space and creating a brighter future for humanity.

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