Bryan Green
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While I can appreciate that's an altruistic view on free speech, Joe, that's not why Elon bought Twitter.
Elon bought Twitter because he can literally reach half a billion people
And that's why he bought Twitter.
He can reach you, he can sway you, he can put his opinions out there in the world, he can literally move the earth, left or right, based on these conversations.
He is very public about how he does this, as are a lot of people.
Politicians, they're very public about how they do that.
I'd say public meaning they're in public life, but then there's this whole upper crust that's not so public.
Like Pinal, who's moving billions of dollars worth of extremely valuable goods and services all around the world without any of us paying attention to any of it.
But it has so much influence on our day-to-day lives, and we just don't realize it.
It is not a conspiracy theory, it is a practical way of moving through life when you are that well-to-do.
You almost have to get in that game, because you want to protect, it's just natural to want to protect the things you have, to amass more, to play the games the other people in your circles are playing, to do the things that the other people in your circles are doing, and that includes owning media companies, and...
Fine art and trafficking in goods and services that are beyond comprehension in price.
Beyond comprehension in price.
And the rest of us, no matter how hard we try, will unlikely reach that.
It is nice to think about, but yet...
You might have a couple million dollars in your bank account and have a nice boat in Miami and a condo here and a townhome there, but you're not going to be moving in the Pinal worlds.
That's not going to happen.
Or the Epstein worlds or any of that other stuff.
The more that I read about these Epstein emails, the more I realize how interconnected all of it is.