
X users found themselves unable to access the platform Monday morning after a major cyberattack took the site offline. Elon Musk, confirming the attack, suggested that a highly organized group or foreign government was behind the disruption.
Musk’s post on X described the attack as requiring “a lot of resources,” raising the possibility that state actors or intelligence agencies played a role. The outage impacted major cities across the U.S., as well as users in Europe and parts of Asia.
The attack follows Musk’s increasing scrutiny of the Deep State’s operations. His exposure of USAID’s secretive funding networks, his push for transparency in military spending, and his refusal to censor speech on X have put him in direct conflict with some of the most powerful global institutions.
At the same time, Musk’s Tesla operations have been under siege. Leftist activists have launched boycotts and protests, with vandalism at Tesla dealerships and Cybertrucks defaced by anti-Musk agitators. The media’s coordinated efforts to discredit Musk have also intensified.
Governments around the world have been pressuring X to impose tighter censorship policies, but Musk has refused to comply. Now, with X temporarily knocked offline, questions arise about whether this was an attempt to intimidate Musk into submission.
While details of the attack remain unclear, Musk’s enemies are not. The Deep State and its global allies will stop at nothing to silence those who expose corruption, and Musk appears to be their latest and most formidable obstacle.