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Elon Musk will take The Anti Defamation League to court for defamation

Elon Musk says he's going to file defamation lawsuit against the ADL Chesnot/Getty Images/ADL

The billionaire owner of the social media website X, formerly known as Twitter, Elon Musk, is suing Israel lobby group and spy outfit, The Anti Defamation League. Musk claims that the ADL has been lobbying companies to drop their advertising deals with X, alleging that Musk is an anti Semite.

According to Musk this treacherous campaign has led to a significant drop in advertising revenue for the company.

In an entertaining turn of events, a live conversation about the issue on the X website was disrupted by Vivian Bercovici, a former Canadian Ambassador to Israel.

Bercovici was supporting the ADL viewpoints when she was asked by a participant if she worked with the Israeli spy firm Black Cube. Following this exposure, she quit the space and deactivated her account.

Long before it targeted a billionaire military contractor like musk, the ADL had been spying on and smearing all manner of leftist organizations.

It was previously revealed that the ADL actually collected confidential information on around 10,000 political activists and spied on over 700 organizations across several cities in the United States.

Individuals the ADL spied on included Dr. Martin Luther King and Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The ADL was also found to have sold information on anti apartheid activists to the BOSS agency of the apartheid regime.

It is also well known that the ADL supplied the Israeli external intelligence agency Mossad with information gathered on Arab student groups in the United States. Interestingly, an FBI internal memo in 1969 raised concerns that the ADL was violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) by spying for Israel.

The FBI has, little by little, become more integrated with the ADL over the years. The ADL is the largest nongovernmental trainer of US law enforcement with every single FBI agents going through ADL training.

The ADL has also employed the former FBI chief of the domestic terrorism operations section, Gregory Ehrie, as vice president for law enforcement and analysis. Ehrie spent a year living on a settlements in al Quds, occupied Palestine, learning Arabic for the FBI.

So while military contractor Musk goes head to head with the Israel lobby group, the anti Defamation League, it is important to remember not to interrupt when your enemies quarrel.

Elon Musk's curious connections with Israel and its apologists

Elon Musk has a complex but generally positive relationship with Israel and its lobby groups. In order to purchase Twitter Musk borrowed a billion dollars from the largest recorded donor to the Israeli military, Larry Ellison.

Ellison is so close to Israel's Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, that he offered him the directorship of his tech company, Oracle.

Elon Musk's X will also collaborate with AU10TIX, an Israeli firm created by ex Israeli intelligence officers.

AU10TIX will handle the new ID verification, which requires users to submit official ID documents and selfies.

AU10TIX is a branch of the Dutch security firm ICTS International, which was founded by former members of the Shin Bet intelligence agency.

Musk and his Starlink satellites were also involved in a failed regime change campaign against the Islamic Republic of Iran.

When the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, mentioned the importance of the US government assisting writers in Iran, Musk directly tweeted back with the words 'activating Starlink'.

Musk later boasted of contributing 100 active Starlinks in Iran to ease the communication of regime change writers.

Musk is also collaborating with Israel against the Resistance Axis. Musk's company Space X recently launched spy satellites for an Israeli intelligence firm named ImageSat International to identify targets for airstrikes in Syria.

Noam Segal the company CEO is a current reserve in the Israeli Air Force. Musk's collaborator, ImageSat International, has been essential to Israel's over one thousand airstrikes on the Syrian Arab Republic over the past half decade.

Both ImageSat International and the Israeli embassy in the US went as far as publicly thanking Elon Musk on Twitter for the launch of their spy satellite over Syria.

It would appear that Musk is certainly not an enemy of Israel.


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