Ali Elon and the 40 Musks: The Anxious Elon
Hello, my dear friends!
It’s Easter, but I’m not letting you off the hook that easily – my list of “Elon Musks” pestering me on X and WhatsApp is just too long! Today, I’m introducing you to a particularly annoying specimen: the Anxious Elon. Trust me, most of these wannabe Musks are exhausting, but I take it with a smirk. One thing’s clear, though: these “little boys” better not mess with a German woman who’s had enough!
How It All Started
This “Elon” messaged me directly on X and gave me his “private number.” Once on WhatsApp, he immediately pushed for a video call. Let’s be real: I hate video calls! That’s just not my thing, and these fake Musks need to get that through their heads. I thought, “Okay, maybe it’ll just be a harmless ‘Good
day, have a nice evening.’” Nope. Of course, he launched into the usual nonsense: investments, Tesla Crypto, making money. Yawn.
I made it crystal clear: NO. No interest, no investments, nada. I’ve been scammed in Elon Musk’s name too many times – my money’s gone, and so is my trust. But he kept at it, babbling about FBI and CIA investigations (yeah, right!) and trying to win me over. When I told him I save all chats and publish them on my blog, he got super jittery. Well, Anxious Elon, you should’ve thought of that before!
Why “Anxious”?
This guy was especially nervous. When I mentioned my blog, he started backpedaling: “That’s not me!” “Block those other profiles!” He even asked what “wrong” stuff he’d
written. Hello? Just talking about investments is enough to earn you a spot on my blog, buddy! His messages got shorter, and at some point, he sent “null” messages – maybe a glitch, maybe panic. Who knows?
Either way, he was definitely sweating by the end.
What’s Going On Here?
I’ve reported over 70 fake Elon Musks on X, and what’s happened? Nothing. I filed a complaint with the German police – no hope
of getting my money back. I’ve even unfollowed the real Elon Musk’s profile on X because I’m so fed up. These scammers have drained me financially and destroyed my trust. One of these “Musks”
even suggested I sell my body. Yes, you read that right. I have it in writing! And yet, they keep asking if I’ll invest in “Tesla Crypto.” What’s wrong with these people?
Why I’m Going Public
I’m angry, annoyed, and done. That’s why I’m writing this blog. I want to warn others, especially women, who are targeted by these scammers. This “Ali Elon and the 40 Musks” gang
needs to be exposed! I’ve got nothing left to lose – my money’s gone, and I’m not letting them play me for a fool anymore. This blog is my megaphone to bring the truth to light.
How to Spot Fake Musks: My Tips
So you don’t fall into the same trap, here are some red flags:
Investment Offers: If someone mentions “Tesla Crypto” or similar nonsense, block them immediately. The real Elon Musk doesn’t pitch investments to strangers.
Ignoring “No”: Scammers don’t take rejection and stay pushy.
FBI/CIA Stories: They claim authorities are involved to seem legit. It’s baloney.
Pressure and Haste: They want you to act fast without thinking.
My Conclusion
The Anxious Elon was just one of many, but he’s earned his place in the spotlight here. His panic when I mentioned
my blog shows these scammers are scared of being exposed. And that’s exactly why I’m keeping at it. I’ll unmask every single fake Musk until this scam stops.
Stay vigilant, my dear friends, and don’t fall for sweet talk. If you’ve had similar experiences, write to me – together, we’re stronger!
P.S.: Check out my first music video: [https://youtu.be/Tp_19aPX0Nw?si=fqu3RtrMFBIwqxXJ]. The real Elon might share it on X, but we know how that goes…
P.P.S.: It seems my mission is
starting to get noticed – even big media outlets have their eyes on my blog. More on that soon! 😉