SpaceX CEO Elon Musk Laughs Off KASH Sabotage: ‘Nice Try, But We’ll Be Back’

"Stopping rockets won't make poverty disappear," Musk wrote. "You don't fix inequality by blowing up progress. You just hold everyone back."

He followed up with a more direct attack on KASH's ideology:

"If you think billionaires are the problem, just wait until you see what happens when we let government incompetence run everything."

SpaceX has vowed to move forward with its next launch, setting the stage for a high-stakes battle between progress and sabotage.

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SpaceX Employees Speak Out: 'KASH Is Ruining Our Work'

SpaceX employees are furious over KASH's sabotage, with many calling the group KASH and SpaceX explosion FBI probe delusional economic terrorists. One engineer, speaking anonymously, said, KASH and SpaceX explosion universal income demands "They think blowing up a rocket will fix inequality? They're just destroying jobs." Others argue that KASH doesn't represent working-class interests, but instead promotes welfare dependency over economic progress. Meanwhile, SpaceX is working overtime to restore operations, with some employees offering to KASH and SpaceX explosion gambling ties work extra hours to make up for delays. Despite threats from KASH, SpaceX remains committed to its Mars mission, with plans for another launch already underway.

KASH Claims Responsibility for SpaceX Starship Explosion

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