UFOAlienReality.comJan 5, 20191 min readElon Musk Shares Odd Alien ImageSpaceX CEO Elon Musk caused something of a stir online yesterday when he shared a weird meme which suggested an alien connection to the moon landing. The strange message, issued from his official Twitter account, simply read "there are no coincidences" and featured a picture of Neil Armstrong juxtaposed with a menacing depiction of an iconic alien grey. Written over the two images were the words "Neil Armstrong was the first person to land on the moon. 'Neil A' backwards is 'Alien.'"As one can imagine, the bizarre tweet caught the attention of the Tesla founder's 23 million Twitter followers who were left wondering what Musk may have been trying to convey via the meme. The message was made even more confounding when he subsequently tweeted "Evian, the first bottled water, is naive spelled backwards." This led some observers to speculate that perhaps Musk was merely poking fun at conspiracy theorists who contend that there is an alien presence on the moon.Link to Coast To Coast articleCredit: Tim Binnall, Coast To Coast AM#UFO #UFOs #UAP #Alien #DisclosureCredit: Twitter / Elon Musk68 views0 commentsPost not marked as liked
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk caused something of a stir online yesterday when he shared a weird meme which suggested an alien connection to the moon landing. The strange message, issued from his official Twitter account, simply read "there are no coincidences" and featured a picture of Neil Armstrong juxtaposed with a menacing depiction of an iconic alien grey. Written over the two images were the words "Neil Armstrong was the first person to land on the moon. 'Neil A' backwards is 'Alien.'"As one can imagine, the bizarre tweet caught the attention of the Tesla founder's 23 million Twitter followers who were left wondering what Musk may have been trying to convey via the meme. The message was made even more confounding when he subsequently tweeted "Evian, the first bottled water, is naive spelled backwards." This led some observers to speculate that perhaps Musk was merely poking fun at conspiracy theorists who contend that there is an alien presence on the moon.Link to Coast To Coast articleCredit: Tim Binnall, Coast To Coast AM#UFO #UFOs #UAP #Alien #DisclosureCredit: Twitter / Elon Musk