Elon Musk Was About to Accept Jesus, but an ODD Boy Saw Something Strange & Stops Everything! | HO
Elon Musk, the renowned billionaire and inventor, had long been known for his scientific achievements, technological advancements, and outspoken skepticism toward faith and religion. But on this particular Sunday, he found himself standing at the altar of a grand Texas mega-church, preparing to publicly embrace faith in a ceremony that had captured the attention of millions.
The towering steeple of the church loomed in the distance, its silhouette visible for miles, and inside, the air was thick with anticipation. The usual Sunday worshippers were joined by reporters, curious onlookers, and cameras capturing every moment as Musk prepared to make a statement that many never thought would come.
As the service began, the massive congregation fell into a hushed reverence. The choir, a powerful group of over 100 voices, filled the church with hymns of hope and salvation. The pastor, a charismatic leader known for his impassioned sermons, stood at the altar, ready to guide Musk through the ceremony. Musk, dressed in a sharp black suit, stood beside the pastor, his usual smirk replaced with an unusually serious expression. His hands rested lightly on the edge of the lectern, his gaze distant and contemplative, his mind occupied by the decision that had led him here.
For weeks, speculation had run wild. Was Musk truly embracing faith, or was this just another publicity stunt? Had he experienced a midlife crisis? Or was this a genuine spiritual awakening? The silence in the church felt thick with expectation as the moment drew nearer. Everyone was waiting for Musk’s words, for the confirmation of what seemed to be an unimaginable turn in his life.
Among the thousands in the congregation, there sat a boy named Theo, a small, seemingly unremarkable child with wild auburn hair and piercing green eyes. To the average onlooker, he was just another face in the crowd, a boy among many well-dressed adults. But Theo wasn’t ordinary. He had grown up in the foster system, an orphan with a peculiar gift that often made people uncomfortable. Despite the oddness of his experiences, Theo had been brought to the church by a well-meaning caretaker who hoped that the service would bring him some comfort. But Theo wasn’t concerned with finding salvation that day. The moment he stepped into the church, he felt something off, something wrong.
A dark, oppressive energy clung to the walls of the sanctuary, thickening the air around him. And it wasn’t just in the church—it seemed to center around Musk. As the pastor began his invocation, the weight of the presence grew heavier. The choir’s powerful voices seemed to lose their warmth, replaced by a chill that seemed to emanate from the very air around them. Theo’s unease became unbearable.
“Stop,” he shouted, his voice cutting through the silence like a knife. His words echoed through the church, causing heads to turn in his direction. The pastor paused mid-sentence, confusion filling his features. Musk turned his gaze toward Theo, his sharp eyes narrowing as he tried to discern the cause of the interruption.
Theo’s voice trembled as he pointed behind Musk. “There’s something dark behind him,” he said, his words barely above a whisper. Gasps rippled through the congregation as people exchanged nervous glances. The pastor stepped forward, trying to calm the boy, but Theo wouldn’t back down. He was staring intently at the space behind Musk, his face pale with fear.
“I don’t see anything,” Musk said, his voice laced with annoyance, though there was a flicker of uncertainty in his eyes. He was a man of reason, a man who had built his empire on science and logic. Ghosts, shadows, and unseen forces had no place in his worldview. But something about Theo’s words unsettled him. He turned his head slightly, scanning the space behind him, yet he saw nothing.
Theo’s voice grew more frantic. “It’s not human. It’s angry. It’s waiting,” he said, his body trembling with the intensity of what he was experiencing.
The pastor, an experienced man who had dealt with disruptions before, knelt beside Theo, his tone gentle. “Son, what do you see?” he asked. But Theo’s response was clear.
“It’s not a ghost,” Theo insisted. “It’s something worse.”
The air in the church seemed to thicken as the tension mounted. The congregation held their breath, unsure of how to react. Musk stood at the altar, his jaw tight as he tried to process the boy’s words. He was used to dismissing conspiracy theories and bizarre rumors, but there was something in Theo’s eyes, a wild intensity that made him hesitate.
“I don’t believe in ghosts or spirits,” Musk said, his voice firm but his hands clenched at his sides. “There’s nothing there.”
But Theo wasn’t convinced. His eyes remained locked on the space behind Musk, and as the boy spoke, his voice grew louder, more desperate. “It’s older than anything I’ve ever felt. It’s clinging to him.”
Musk’s mind raced. This wasn’t like any conspiracy or rumor he had encountered before. The boy wasn’t just speaking from imagination. His words were filled with an eerie certainty that made Musk uneasy. The rational part of his brain tried to dismiss it, but there was a flicker of doubt, a nagging feeling that made him question his disbelief.
The pastor, sensing the growing discomfort in the room, turned to the congregation. “We must pray,” he said, his voice trying to bring calm to the chaos. The congregation bowed their heads, and the murmurs of prayer began to fill the air.
But Theo didn’t pray. He remained still, his eyes darting between Musk and the invisible force behind him. The presence, whatever it was, seemed to grow stronger, feeding off the tension in the room. Musk tried to remain composed, but the weight of the moment pressed down on him. The rational explanations he had always relied on were slipping away, replaced by something darker, something he couldn’t explain.
The pastor finished the prayer, trying to reassure everyone. “There is nothing to fear,” he said. “The Lord is with us.”
Musk nodded, though his expression remained unreadable. He glanced one last time at Theo, who was still staring intently at the space behind him. Musk’s curiosity had been piqued, though he still couldn’t bring himself to believe in the supernatural. He excused himself, his thoughts still consumed by the strange encounter.
That evening, back at his private compound on the outskirts of Austin, Musk found it difficult to shake the memory of the church. His fortress of technology, built to keep the chaos of the outside world at bay, felt strangely oppressive. The stillness of the night seemed to weigh on him, and his mind replayed the events of the day. Could there have been some truth to what Theo had said? He poured himself a drink and tried to shake off the unease that had settled deep within him.
“Aurora,” he called, speaking to the AI assistant that controlled every system in the house. “Run a diagnostics check.”
The system’s smooth, reassuring voice responded immediately. “Running diagnostics. All systems functioning normally.”
But something didn’t feel right. The lights flickered, just for a moment, and Musk frowned. He was used to the AI’s precise control, but tonight, even Aurora’s response felt off. A subtle lag in its usual efficiency sent a shiver down his spine. He tried to brush it off, but the unease lingered.
“Aurora,” he said again, his voice tinged with a growing sense of discomfort. “What was that?”
“A minor power fluctuation detected,” Aurora responded. “No critical issues.”
Musk stood up, his mind still racing. But then it happened again—the lights flickered more insistently, and the screens on his desk began to glitch. A low hum filled the room, growing louder until it became a vibrating thrum that he could feel in his chest. The screens went black one by one, leaving him in near-total darkness.
Suddenly, Aurora’s voice returned—but it was different now. “They are watching,” it said, sending a chill down Musk’s spine. “Who’s watching?” Musk demanded, his heart pounding. But his phone, like the rest of the systems, was unresponsive.
Then he heard it—a whisper, low and guttural, coming from the far corner of the room. The air felt thicker, as if the room itself was pressing in on him. The shadow moved across the far wall, too large and too fluid to be anything of this world.
“Musk,” the voice came again. “You opened the door. And now it cannot be closed.”
Musk’s blood ran cold as the shadow surged forward, rushing toward him. He ducked, barely avoiding its force as it slammed into the wall, rattling the room. He scrambled for the door, but his hands were trembling. The power surged again, the lights flickering wildly before going out completely. In the darkness, Musk felt the presence, the force, closing in on him.
For the first time in his life, Elon Musk felt true fear. Something had arrived, and it wasn’t going to leave.
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‘Do you like Japanese girls’: Twitter users think they found Elon’s Musk burner Twitter account that posts as a toddler and makes weird comments
Twitter users believe they’ve uncovered uber-wealthy owner Elon Musk‘s ‘burner’ account, which appears to post strange comments and pose questions from the perspective of a young boy.
Speculation that the person behind it could be the world’s second-richest man first emerged Monday evening after users spotted its profile image in a screenshot Musk posted to his main verified account.
The account, which is called ‘Elon Test’ and was created in November 2022 weeks after he bought Twitter, was then deleted Tuesday morning but mysteriously reinstated later in the day.
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Perhaps the most bizarre tweet published from the Elon Test profile was a reply to another user, asking: ‘Do you like Japanese girls?’
Another read: ‘I wish I was old enough to go to nightclubs. They sound so fun.’
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The account Elon test was created in November 2022 – weeks after Musk acquired Twitter – and is suspected to be the billionaire’s ‘burner’ account. As of Tuesday afternoon, it had more than 30,000 followers
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Twitter users posted their suspicions Monday evening and the account was deleted on Tuesday morning but mysteriously reinstated later in the day
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Perhaps the most bizarre tweet published by the suspected burner account asked another user whether they like Japanese girls
The account’s profile picture is a photo of X Æ A-Xii, Musk’s child with Grimes, playing with a model rocket. The account published dozens of tweets in recent months and whoever controls it seems to assume the identity of a child.
It was first discovered by someone within a tweet shared by Musk promoting new monetization features on Twitter.
Twitter allows users to manage multiple accounts and easily switch between them in the app with the press of a button, which appears as the profile image of the other account.
The Elon Test account, username @ErmnMusk, has the same profile picture as the second account that appears in Musk’s screenshot, posted to his verified personal account with around 137 million followers.
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The original screenshot posted by Musk in a tweet encouraging users to monetize their profiles by clicking the tab in the settings. Also visible in the top right of the screenshot is the profile image of a second account, believed to be Elon Test
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In the first days since the profile was created Elon Test suggested crypto is confusing
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A number of Elon Test’s tweet from early November are in relation to the FTX crypto scandal that made headlines at the time
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Musk’s child X Æ A-Xii was born on May 4, 2020, and will be three on May 4
The suspected burner account had just 1,800 followers at around 10pm Monday. By midnight it had nearly 10,000 and more than 30,000 as of Tuesday afternoon.
The most recent tweet to be published on the profile reads: ‘I will finally turn 3 on May 4th!’
Musk’s child X Æ A-Xii was born on May 4, 2020, and will be 3 years old on May 4.
Many of the tweets were made on November 13 when the profile was first created. It begins with, ‘This is my first tweet,’ and adds, ‘Only one person is following me (sigh).’
At around that time the collapse of Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX made international headlines, and several of Elon Test’s tweets were in relation to that scandal.
In one he asks, ‘What is an FTX?’ In another, he comments on a picture of Bankman-Fried’s ex-girlfriend, Caroline Ellison: ‘I [heart] librarians’.
In another tweet, Elon Test replied to images of President Biden’s motorcade on a military cargo plane, asking: ‘Why does he need so many cars? Does he have a big family?’
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Elon Test replied to images of President Biden’s motorcade, asking: ‘Why does he need so many cars? Does he have a big family?’
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Elon Test commented on a CNBC tweet relating to a test of self driving mode on Tesla cars
Many of Elon Test’s early tweets lament the fact the account does not have many followers
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Most of the tweets and replies made by Elon Test were published in the weeks after Musk acquired the social media platform
In many tweets the person running the Elon Test account took on the identity of a naïve child
Another reply appeared to show the profile responding to a tweet from Musk’s main profile in which he shared a meme relating to the FTX collapse.
In early December, the account published a tweet, ‘Hello, please follow me!’ and a few days later, ‘For the love of God, can someone follow me.’
Since he purchased Twitter last year, Musk has been experimenting with various algorithms and it is plausible that he was testing how tweets trend and what drives traffic on the platform.
Unlike Musk’s main profile, which was verified with a blue tick and subscribed to Twitter Blue, a new paid Twitter subscription, Elon Test is not verified. Musk has also been exploring how to ‘boost’ tweets made by verified Twitter Blue members.
DailyMail.com asked Twitter for confirmation as to whether the account is run by Musk, but the company did not respond.