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Musk: “Interesting Idea” on Buying Media Outlets to Force Truth Narratives Amid MSM Refugee Stabbing Blackout

by Tyler Durden, Zero Hedge
September 8, 2025

(Zero Hedge)—From the Democratic Party’s failed criminal justice reforms to the unhinged left’s imploding corporate media empire, the failures are on full display again with the deadly stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee in North Carolina by a mentally unstable career criminal released back onto the streets by a progressive judge.

Then came the coverage … or lack thereof. Not a peep from the MSM over the weekend. Their silence revealed how the fake news matrix tried to bury this killing, fearing it would spark backlash ahead of the Midterms.

Hi @NPR! Can you please explain this?? pic.twitter.com/IOYuMA8qhh

— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) September 7, 2025

The sequence of events:

  • Shocking Video Shows Ukrainian Refugee Fatally Stabbed On Charlotte Train By Career Criminal
  • The Image That Killed The Democrats In 2026 And Beyond

As of Saturday:

  • 0 AP stories on this deadly attack
  • 0 PBS stories on this deadly attack
  • 0 NYT stories on this deadly attack
  • 0 NPR stories on this deadly attack
  • 0 WSJ stories on this deadly attack
  • 0 BBC stories on this deadly attack
  • 0 CNN stories on this deadly attack
  • 0 WAPO stories on this deadly attack
  • 0 Reuters stories on this deadly attack
  • 0 MSNBC stories on this deadly attack

0 AP stories on this deadly attack
0 PBS stories on this deadly attack
0 NYT stories on this deadly attack
0 NPR stories on this deadly attack
0 WSJ stories on this deadly attack
0 BBC stories on this deadly attack
0 CNN stories on this deadly attack
0 WAPO stories on this… pic.twitter.com/962qmFOBNm

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) September 7, 2025

“No one commits narrative crimes like the NY Times. They are the best,” Elon Musk wrote on X on Sunday.

Musk continued, “As recent events have shown all too clearly, you can’t trust the legacy (fka mainstream) news at all. They lie relentlessly or simply ignore major stories that don’t fit their collectively decided narrative.”

X is the news, in realtime and fact checkable. The rest has lost its reputation. pic.twitter.com/jtlht9spm0

— Engineering Ai (@EngineeringInsd) September 7, 2025

X user Wall Street Apes posed a question to Musk: “Elon Musk should buy a couple of the biggest mainstream media networks and just have them tell the truth If we had a real Republican Congress they would Restore the Smith Mundt Act.”

Musk replied, “Interesting idea.” Now the question lingers: what will he do next?



Interesting idea

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 7, 2025

And would Tesla’s recent proxy filing, where Musk agreed to “wind down” political activity, be interpreted as political work if he were to buy a newspaper?

Just remember: the MSM blackout of this story is part of a larger information war against the American people.

The good news? Alternative media is on the rise, fracturing the MSM media matrix and exposing their lies and bullshit. From the Hunter Biden laptop, to Biden’s mental decline, to the Covid “seafood market” narrative – truth has always been buried until independent voices forced it out. Our truth mission depends on readers like you.

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Comments 5

  1. Dixi Vobis says:
    8 months ago

    If the truth isn’t allowed on Twit/x then what’s the point Elon.

    A lot of folks looked the other way with Dementia Joe for 4yrs. X said nothing

    The clot shot and the test were the kill switch for depopulation. X didn’t allow discussion

    Corruption forprofit is way more important than your soul. You’re better off Elon but the world is still phucked.

    Save what for who.

    Reply
  2. Joel Mason says:
    8 months ago

    It is a hopeful Idea. Just one would break their dam.

    Reply
  3. Skeeve says:
    8 months ago

    I never watch, listen to, or read the Corporate Media News except for amusement or when it is quoted by alt media.
    Corporate Media is Big Pharma’s bitch. The only reason you see ads for drugs is not because they are really trying to sell to the consumer – they are using Ad Revenues to BUY influence. Hence you’ll never see any truth about the poisonous mRNA gene-therapy jabs, or any criticism on vaccines or adverse drug effects.

    Just remember these Axioms:
    Big Pharma is NOT in the business of selling you Cures.
    No one has ever medicated their way to good health.

    Reply
  4. Derek Larsson says:
    8 months ago

    We have to thank Elon Musk for buying out Twitter/X and rescuing that platform. Without that, President Trump may have not won the 2024 Election, and the Covid Tyranny would have no place to challenge the narratives.

    He clearly has the money to do something like this again. He should buy out PBS and MSNBC, or maybe PBS and one of the “big three” {CBS, NBC, ABC) News Divisions, and rescue the Television airwaves.

    And remember FoxNews is not a true TV destination for unfiltered accurate News. They participated in the 2020 Stolen Election (Arizona rigging, and the banished all possible discussion of Election Fraud, and banned Donald Trump from all coverage for 2 whole years. They also were cheerleaders for The Iraq Wars, and the 9/11 Lies that duped most of the Country, and the World.

    So yes, I welcome an effort by Elon Musk to use his rare position to create a safe space for accurate and real News on the Television Airwaves. This would make a big, big, big, big difference, and force the other Networks to recant most of what they put out.

    It would be a fantastic thing. Go for it Elon!

    Reply
  5. Dana says:
    8 months ago

    Please, please, please, do that Elon.

    Reply

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