A WOMAN swam across a dangerous piranha-infested river to spread the word of her lord and savior, Elon Musk.
The Costa Rican woman put her life on the line to share with others that she believed Elon Musk was Jesus Christ.
Tamara Espinoza Aguero, 28, undoubtedly believed that the billionaire is the Messiah and would not allow barriers to stop her from sharing her beliefs.
Aguero was prevented from entering Argentina from Paraguay by customs authorities because she did not have a visa, leaving her with one option: swim across a lake full of carnivorous piranhas.
The woman set out to swim across the 64-kilometer-wide Paraná River, leaving Bella Vista, on June 11.
After starting to swim, she was immediately swept downstream by the river’s strong current.
Unfortunately, it was not the tycoon Tesla who came to save her, but the coast guard.
The video shows Aguero screaming as she waited for the rescue boat to help her.
Later, Agueros told media outlets that she had a divine calling to publicize Musk.
“Elon Musk is Jesus Christ. It has no borders,” she said.
Paraguayan police confirmed they had contacted the Costa Rican consulate with plans to send her home.
Elon Musk, most popular for his Tesla cars, may not be the reincarnation of Jesus, but he has been trying to reincarnate the social media platform Twitter since he purchased it in 2021.
Twitter, which Musk renamed X, was purchased for $44 billion by the business mogul.
Since Musk’s acquisition, however, he has found himself in piranha-infested situations with both advertisers and users.
This week, Musk attended the Cannes Lions advertising festival in Cannes, France.
While there, Musk was asked to clarify controversial comments he made last year regarding advertisers.
After advertisers threatened to pull ads from Musk’s social media platform X due to the spread of anti-Semitic content, the billionaire told advertisers to “fuck off.” CNBC reported.
“If someone is going to try to blackmail me with advertising? Blackmail me with money? Go fuck yourself. Go. Damn. Yourself. It’s clear,” said Musk.
This year, however, Musk is regretting his words.
“It wasn’t for advertisers as a whole,” Musk said.
“It was when it comes to freedom of expression, I think it’s important to have a global platform for freedom of expression, where people with broader opinions can express their views.”
“In some cases, there were advertisers who insisted on censorship,” Musk said.
“At the end of the day… if we have to choose between censorship and losing money, [or] censorship and money, or freedom of expression and loss of money, let’s choose the second.”
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