X Taken Offline As Musk’s War Against Corrupt Institutions Heats Up

Users worldwide were unable to access X on Monday after what Elon Musk described as a large-scale cyberattack. As Musk continues exposing corruption and challenging the intelligence community’s unchecked power, many are questioning whether this was an intentional act of sabotage.

Musk took to X to confirm that the platform had been hit by a major attack, explaining that it was well-funded and required significant resources. He hinted that either a foreign government or a highly coordinated organization was behind the disruption.

The attack on X follows Musk’s increasingly aggressive efforts to expose and dismantle corrupt institutions. His collaboration with President Donald Trump includes auditing the Department of Defense and questioning the real purpose of U.S. spending in Ukraine. His criticism of USAID’s secretive funding of media operations has also rattled Washington insiders.

The timing of this attack raises serious concerns, especially as Musk has already faced relentless opposition. Tesla has been targeted by vandalism and organized protests, while mainstream media outlets have continued their smear campaign against him. Musk has also lost billions in stock value due to orchestrated boycotts.

X, which has been a hub for free speech since Musk took over, has faced repeated efforts from governments to enforce censorship. This outage may be part of a broader push to control information and silence one of the most outspoken figures in the fight against Deep State corruption.

As Musk continues his battle, the attacks against him are only escalating. Whether this cyberattack was foreign interference or an inside job, it adds to the growing list of forces working to destroy him.