Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
March 24, 2025
Ever since he bought Twitter in 2022, Elon Musk has been titillating his fans with wild conspiracy theories from supposedly secret files. Now that Donald Trump is back in office'and has granted the world's wealthiest private citizen free rein to dismantle federal agencies'Musk's conspiratorial musings are no longer just entertainment for the extremely online. Internet fantasies have become a sufficient pretext for crippling the government. 'There are a lot of vampires collecting Social Security,' Musk recently posted on the platform now called X, alongside a screenshot suggesting that millions of people in the program's database are over 120 years old. In reality, the undead were an artifact of the Social Security Administration's archaic records system. They weren't getting checks. But the argument that Musk's Department of Government Efficiency had uncovered massive fraud captivated his fans, and the claim went viral. Even though the Social Security administrator quickly got to... learn more

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