Former FBI agent Johnathan Buma revealed in a ZDF documentary that Elon Musk's lifestyle, including drug use, made him appealing to Russian secret service agents. Buma highlighted Musk's susceptibility to drugs like ketamine and his affinity for club life as vulnerabilities exploited by operatives. This follows reports of Musk's contact with Russian president Vladimir Putin and his controversial actions regarding Ukraine and Starlink. Despite Musk's denials of frequent meetings with Putin, evidence suggests a deeper connection between Musk's behaviors and Russian intelligence strategies.
Musk's susceptibility to promiscuous women and drug use, in particular ketamine, and his gravitation towards club life... would have been seen by Russian intelligence service as an entry point for an operative.
I'm not allowed to discuss the details of exactly how we obtained this information, but there's a vast amount of evidence to support this fact.
Musk was in frequent contact with Russian president Vladimir Putin... Musk reportedly met with Putin several times thereafter, something Musk has since denied.
The Atlantic reported that the drug could easily allow anybody to feel like they're in charge of the whole world.
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