Elon Musk revealed Sunday evening that two “very mentally ill” people in Austin, Texas, have attempted to kill him, Zero Hedge reports.

The outlet said Musk discussed the assassination attempts in an X Space with Dr. Gad Saad, a professor of marketing at the John Molson School of Business at Montreal’s Concordia University.

“I have had two cases in the last 6 months where two people, unfortunately very mentally ill, came to try to kill me,” Musk said.

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“Do you have security around in your daily life?” Saad reportedly asked Musk.

“Yes. It’s very rare for me to get death threats,” Musk replied.

Per Zero Hedge:

In December 2022, Musk posted a video of a “crazy stalker” who followed a vehicle carrying his son X Æ A-Xii. The billionaire then wasted no time suspending X accounts for ‘doxxed real-time location info.’

Meanwhile, Musk’s commitment to ‘free speech’ X has infuriated Deep State entities, leftist corporate media outlets, and radical Democrats. The Biden administration has been increasingly weaponizing federal agencies after the billionaire’s companies. It wouldn’t be surprising if the two crazies that came after Musk in Austin were flaming libtards.

Elon Musk’s father last year expressed concerns his son could be assassinated.

From The U.S. Sun:

Elon Musk’s dad fears that the world’s richest man could be assassinated for going up against the US government.

Retired electromechanical engineer Errol Musk, 77, says he has serious concerns for his firstborn son’s safety.

Musk, 52, is currently weathering a flurry of legal attacks from the Department of Justice and negative press.

It comes after President Joe Biden suggested in July that “there’s a lot of ways” of investigating the tech tycoon.

Musk has previously joked that he could “die in mysterious circumstances”.

But Errol exclusively told The U.S. Sun that both he and Elon are worried about what could happen to him.

Listen to the full X Space below:

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