This story is from February 14, 2025
Elon Musk's biographer makes alarming statements about his health
Billionaire Elon Musk is 'going mad' and is 'deeply unwell' his biographer has revealed. Seth Abramson had highlighted Musk's health earlier this year as the Tesla CEO embarked on Donald Trump's team.
“I'm a Musk biographer who has been tracking his online behavior for the last two years—and given that he's admitted to all of mental illness, heavy drug use, and crippling stress, it is now reasonable to fear he is deeply unwell,” he wrote on X in January.
He has identified Musk's health issues like stress, mental illness and erratic online behaviour.
Elon Musk suffers from Asperger's Syndrome
In 2021, Musk admitted suffering from Asperger's Syndrome, which is generally known as the autism spectrum disorder. “the social cues were not intuitive. I would just tend to take things very literally … but then that turned out to be wrong — [people were not] simply saying exactly what they mean, there's all sorts of other things that are meant, and [it] took me a while to figure that out,” he recalled in a show.Asperger’s Syndrome is a neurodevelopmental condition that falls under Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It primarily affects social interactions, communication, and behavior, though individuals with Asperger’s often have average or above-average intelligence. Unlike other forms of autism, individuals with Asperger’s do not typically experience language delays but may struggle with understanding social cues, facial expressions, and body language.
People with Asperger’s often exhibit intense focus on specific interests, difficulty in social interactions, and a preference for routine. They may have trouble understanding sarcasm, humor, or figurative language, making conversations challenging. Sensory sensitivities, such as being overwhelmed by bright lights, loud noises, or certain textures, are also common. The exact cause of Asperger’s Syndrome remains unknown, but genetics and environmental factors are believed to play a role.
He uses ketamine
In several interviews, Musk has opened up about dealing with depression and to alleviate this condition by consuming ketamine. Ketamine has several side effects like increased blood pressure, nausea, and, in some cases, dissociative experiences. It acts fast on the brain.Elon Musk's dad says the Tesla CEO was labeled 'retarded' in school
The early years of Elon Musk was riddled with challenges. Errol Musk, Elon Musk’s father, told AF post that Elon was labeled “retarded” by childhood teachers."They weren't entirely wrong tbh," Musk had replied to it.
Elon Musk was born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa. A curious and introverted child, he developed a passion for reading and technology early on. By age 10, he taught himself computer programming and created a video game called Blastar at 12, which he sold for $500. Musk faced bullying in school but remained focused on learning. His love for science fiction and innovation fueled his ambition.
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Autistic Andy
112 days ago
ok... I'm no Musk fan but Asperger's isn't a mental illness and ketamine is prescribed for depression.Labeling autistic people as "mentally ill" helps no one and just stigmatizes innocents who are in no way like Mr. Musk in their behavior or attitudes.Musk is a fanatical self-lover. One of his best friends once said of him: "Elon truly does want to save the world, but ONLY if it's Elon that does the saving." It's the messiah complex he has while being one of the nastiest men walking that should worry us all. Not that he's on the spectrum.Read allPost comment
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