According to Wall Street Journal reporting, the billionaire CEO and “shadow president” is stopped outside SpaceX facilities where classified information is deliberated. Musk is not privy to the classified cargo that SpaceX rockets carry into space as part of its U.S. contracts, despite Musk’s “top-secret clearance.”
In 2022, after years of a review process, Musk was granted "top-secret clearance," despite lawyers advising SpaceX not to seek a higher clearance rating -- since Musk would have to disclose details about his drug use and interactions with foreign nationals.
Musk smoked a joint on air with Joe Rogan in 2018, and later said in a “60 Minutes” interview that he “had no idea how to smoke pot.”
In January, the Wall Street Journal reported on Musk’s drug use, and our shadow-president-elect denied any presence of drugs after testing for NASA.
In October, the Journal reported that Musk has been in regular contactwith Russian …