Funny thing, though: Shepard Stewart isn’t a real person. “Definitely a fake,” says Gavin Wax, editor-in-chief of the Liberty Conservative.
A chagrined Wax says the “Stewart” character “went totally dark on us
after we published him.” Wax discovered that a photograph “Stewart” uses
online appears to be an altered version of a former Twitter executive’s
LinkedIn headshot.Musk attracts an unusually large and varied number of shrouded online
attacks, including phony op-ed pieces, websites with shadowy backers,
and individuals who hide behind aliases. “These are tools used by those
who don’t have facts on their side,” says Sarah O’Brien, a spokeswoman
for Tesla, the electric car maker Musk co-founded and runs.
I wonder how it will play out once Trump is in power.
They really are after Tesla.
They will also go after California regulating emissions standards.