If you look at Russia closely, they are the champion of technocracy and Vlad just signed the biometric law that gives power to store people's biometrics by 3 agencies, all leading back to Kreml. In my mind, and I know I am in a minority, he is simply doing his own reset his way. If you talk to Russians, they are not like the current Orthodox converts—full of fervor and pious. They are mostly secular. Putin just signed this into law on holidays and right after stood in front of his Church talking sentimentally about his baptism. This is precisely to make people think he is a nice guy. Right after he decided to allow for people to become 01010101.Of course we shouldn't point fingers at someone without cause, and the usual caveats apply (we don't know the Antichrist yet blah blah) but I've thought it highly likely that it would be someone like this, raised in a nouveau-riche household by a fake billionaire (ie paper wealth created which can be just as easily taken away, as compared to the wealthy aristocratic families of old whose wealth cannot be instantly confiscated).
Elon Musk is an extremely suspicious character. When I first heard about him, I found him inspiring, as I like inventors, and he seemed to be doing something new, shaking up the car industry with his electric vehicles, innovating and creating a cleaner, more efficient product to help the world. But there was TONS of negative criticism of him, particularly on zerohedge which was very big at the time. You don't hear as much of it today.
Musk was accused of grifting off huge taxpayer subsidies, which is essentially the same thing Jeff Bezos has done--Amazon was unprofitable for well over a decade, operating primarily as a bookstore for far longer than typical businesses can afford to run at a loss, but then he was given billions by the deep state and suddenly had this "Amazon Web Services" thing which soon became an essential part of the internet backbone. Very suspicious.
Likewise, Elon Musk is suddenly launching rockets into space, funded by huge taxpayer subsidies, something only governments have previously done. Add in the neural net and all the other weird stuff he is in to, and it is at the very least VERY VERY strange and suspicious.
Inventing something is admirable. Steve Jobs was heavily involved with the invention of the iphone. Likewise Dean Kamen with the segway. How much does Elon Musk really understand about rockets, or batteries, or cars? Is he even an inventor? Who is he? Where did he come from?
His father produced an out of wedlock child with his own stepdaughter, who he raised from the age of 4.
His other siblings are well connected, placed on boards of corporations and such. It's all quite suspicious.
The whole celebrity of Musk (and people like Trump, Kanye West, Andrew Tate, etc.) is proof of how desperate we are for ANY type of leader, hero, or role model in our society. Even a Mr. Rogers or a Carl Sagan or someone we can look up to. There's just no one. The best I can come up with is Vlad Putin, who is only a leader for you if you are Russian. There are a few good spiritual figures to look up to, but as for political or societal leaders, we simply have nothing, in a world of 7 billion people.
There is no one to save us but Christ. At this point, after living through the end of communism in Poland, Obama here and 3 years of glorious psyops, once you see the pattern — there is really nothing new under the sun. Same tricks, same promises, same sins.
And at this point, I hardly get excited about anything in this world. Maybe a farmer's egg, skies without chemtrails, friendships, vigils, Bible, Church. We can observe the world and be vigilant but once you see that it is the same story over and over, we know that there is no point to trust musk, kanye or another puppet. Either people repent or not. God allows for all. Glory to him!