The perfect storm Musk is hoping for in the flight tracking world may be coming…
Facts we know
- The Saudi Arabians own a large stake in Twitter
- The Saudi Arabians also don’t like flight tracking, they’ve contacted ADSBExchange to request to be blocked and offered money. They’ve also expressed there concerns to the ICAO.
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Based off of facts I see here and other information I can not share as of yet. I am very confident at the very least the Saudis are involved with future developments and possibly Musk too. Given the stance we know Elon has on my tracking I wouldn’t be surprised.

If you had owned something that people didn’t like (like a network of thousands of aircraft tracking receivers) and someone offered you millions of dollars for it you would take the deal wouldn’t you!?!? Only a mater of time…
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@JxckS What do you mean "The Saudi Arabians own a large stake in Twitter"

Are you implying that the Saudi's are the funding behind the loans that Musk took out (with Tesla stock as collateral) in order to come up with the $44B in cash? Or has Musk already redistributed some stock (just not controlling interest) to help pay for those loans?

@jwsgeek @JxckS I have read somewhere that that the Saudi’s have loaned a few billion for the twitter loans of the buyout deal
Saudi Prince Alwaleed Becomes Twitter’s Second Largest Shareholder

After flip-flopping on his support of Elon Musk’s bid for the social media company, the royal confirmed he followed through with his $1.9 billion equity commitment to the social media company’s new owner.

Forbes