Musk is trying to shut down the agency probing his company’s equipment — and now workers are pushing back with a longstanding privacy law.
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So, apparently an inspector general at US AID was investigating the use of Starlink in Ukraine. Makes sense why Musk all of a sudden got such a hardon to focus on that specific agency.
Lost Connectivity SpaceX CEO Elon Musk intentionally hamstrung the space company's Starlink satellite network to thwart a Ukrainian attack on Russia's naval fleet near the Crimean coast, according to a new biography of the billionaire by author Walter Isaacson. It's a shocking new revelation...
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“Ukrainian submarine drones were about to rush a Russian fleet in a harbor but "lost connectivity and washed ashore harmlessly," Isaacson wrote in his new book titled "Elon Musk," which is
due to be released next week.
Meanwhile, Musk backed up his decision, citing the dangers of triggering a "mini-Pearl Harbor" and arguing that Russia may have responded to the attack with nuclear weapon.”
His own personal assessment aside, why anyone wants someone with this much individual power running around unchecked is beyond me.