The obvious question that a lot of folks should ask themselves behind all of these events with "political influencers" and buses coming from all over the place is:

- Who is paying for it?

- What is the message here? (I'll make it easy: it is "Dissolve the parliament and vote for a certain party that I'm funding")

- And why are they paying for it?

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/elon-musk-tommy-robinson-london-protest-b2826032.html

Destabilisation agendas aren't exactly a new concept. Musk, the person, is a South African national that came to the US on a Visa. He is part of the "massive uncontrolled immigration" that made the US a super power. He is also very happy to sponsor work visas to keep his empire running for just a bit longer. So I don't buy the anti-immigration rhetoric even a bit. Neither do I buy his "love" for the UK, Germany or anywhere else.

The real question is: What else is he willing to do to keep his empire going for just a bit longer?

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I largely agree. I wouldn't trust that man as far as I could spit him. Maybe his interest in Europe is because the Trumpet divorced him and his green ticket? The Euroführers are still Green blinded and willing to sell their kids for the globalists.

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I don't know. I honestly think the underlying agenda is simpler than that. Musk was already flirting with Europe's authoritarian-leaning parties before the whole DOGE fiasco. He played a key role in bringing non-establishment parties into the game, the kind of parties that may not have a lot of luck finding other means of funding themselves.

Truth be told, from a billionaire's perspective, having a friendly authoritarian ruler in power is much cheaper and easier to manage than bribing (I mean lobbying) a whole range of politicians with their own agendas. Ending democracy is... good business. I mean, until the "friendly" dictator turns on you, a lesson that the sociopathic economic elite keep forgetting.