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“Terafab”, Musk’s Biggest Scam Yet

Wall Street Millennial | June 9, 2026



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0:00 – 2:57 Intro
2:58 – 7:30 SpaceX IPO
7:31 – 17:28 Terafab
17:29 Stock Promotion

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  1. @anthonymark3771

    June 9, 2026 at 9:29 am

    Musk is nothing more than a conman. And there’s enough stupid people out there (esp in the USA) who will buy these shares because they have no idea what they are doing and stupidly believe in this snake oil.

  2. @Bob-l9d

    June 9, 2026 at 9:29 am

    Haha.. Elon is a scam if you see his story of all business set up. Can't make an affordable car like Toyota that he claims his main business, now he wants to sell you robots, AI, space travel. Either people are too dumb or got too much money.

  3. @jtjr26

    June 9, 2026 at 9:29 am

    Do I think there is a future in expanded space infrastructure? Yes. Do I think Musk can deliver that in his lifetime no matter what he says? No. Musk constantly over promises on everything. He has been saying the self driving car is just a few years away for over a decade now. I think this SpaceX IPO is a way for Musk to get more funding for his AI projects and take Twitter/X off his hands financially speaking.

  4. @scottmartin9041

    June 9, 2026 at 9:29 am

    Telslas build quality is among the worst of all manufacturers. German goverment compulsory cars inspections done over the last decade show Tesla had a defect rate of 17 percent in just 3 years.The most reliable electrical vehical was 3.5 precent.

  5. @yolamontalvan9502

    June 9, 2026 at 9:29 am

    WE’RE WARNED THAT ELON MUSK IS A REPTILE OIL SALESMAN OF THE GENERATION. HE IS JUST INTERESTED OF BECOMING THE FIRST TRILLONAIRE. HE FIRED 25 GREAT ENGINEERS JUST TO REPLACE THEM WITH HIS GROK AI.

  6. @DataWaveTaGo

    June 9, 2026 at 9:29 am

    Musk on Mars – Space Unicorns – See the Spoiler near the end.

    Will Musk succeed in making 70,000 Starship launches, at the rate of one every 30 minutes, in order to realize his Mars colonization plan over a span of 191 years?!!

    Using reports & statements issued by Elon Musk I have calculated the viability of his Mars colonization project.

    Musk admitted that 1 million tons of material must be sent to Mars in advance of humans to supply the components for safe habitat.

    That requires 10,000 successful launches and subsequent descents of Starship to the selected habitat area on Mars (100 ton payload per Starship claimed by Musk).

    In addition, Musk stated it will take 6 more Starships for every Mars bound vehicle to refuel those Mars bound Starships for the actual Mars journey. That's 60,000 additional Starship launches, allowing that there are no failures.

    This gives us 7 launches for every Mars bound vehicle. So in reality, at one launch per day (wildly optimistic = delusional, but let's go with it) it will take 7 days per Mars bound vehicle. That now totals 191 years to complete material transfer.

    Spoiler:

    The window for a Mars launch is once every 26 months, with 15 days available in that time frame (49 launches per day).

    That means Starship will have to cram in 732 launches in 15 days every 26 months to meet the 191 year infrastructure transfer, or one launch every 30 minutes.

    1) What will happen to the first material that lands after 191 years while it sits waiting for the final structural parts to be landed?

    2) Who will finance each Starship?

    3) Who will finance the cargo?

    4) Who will finance the fuel mass needed to make the journey?

    5) What can be done at the Mars site if material is damaged?

    6) During the 191 years will there continue to be a viable SpaceX factory?

    7) How many Starship launches will fail during the program to put material on Mars.

    8) How many Starships will crash during the landing phase on Mars?

    9) How about feeding the astronauts for 38 months once manned Mars missions begin? Musk has no clear answer.

    These are the most basic problems. There are countless questions for the logistics to get started, keep it operational and do the costly program maintenance.

  7. @kenlee224

    June 9, 2026 at 9:29 am

    As simple as this, Starlink maybe the only profitable business sector of the group. Grok AI is lagging behind from the others and Musk said it must be re-done. But with so many talents and scientists leaving the company, I don't think they stand a chance as they do not get hold of the top notch people of the industry. SpaceX has not delivered a profit and a business case how to deliver value to commercial users. Outer space Ai Data center may be 30 years too early when we still have land and resources on earth, why bother to do it in outer space. If the IPO is set as 1.75trillon, I will look at how much profit the earlier investor has made at the fortune of the other general public investors. Buy it if earlier investors aim at a moderate return from their earlier investment and are willing to grow rich together.

  8. @rjohnson6822

    June 9, 2026 at 9:29 am

    The "SpaceX Musk pyramid scam" refers to a massive class-action lawsuit filed against Elon Musk, SpaceX, and Tesla by investors who accused them of running an illegal racketeering scheme and "pump-and-dump" fraud to manipulate the cryptocurrency Dogecoin. Plaintiffs sought $258 billion in damages but the lawsuit was permanently dismissed in 2024
    The Lawsuit Details
    The Claim: In June 2022, a Dogecoin investor named Keith Johnson filed a class-action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Manhattan against Musk, SpaceX, and Tesla. The suit claimed Musk used his massive social media following, a 2021 Saturday Night Live appearance, and SpaceX projects to artificially inflate the price

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